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A new government with a five-year mandate raises the prospect of major changes to the way the nation is governed. ¹û¶³´«Ã½ reporters look at what happens next
Tony Blair's first term had big implications for personal finances: from Isas to reforming capital gains tax
Poor planning can break a relationship but merging finances is not a simple solution. Here are the best ways to make it work and the pitfalls to avoid
Breaking up conglomerates is all the rage, but history tells us that such businesses have a patchy history of boosting shareholder value
Gold and copper have soared this year – how can you profit from the dash for miners?
A growing school of thought suggests owning stocks with asymmetric returns will protect investments as the world becomes more volatile and Black Swan events increase
HR teams spend a lot of time thinking about parental support and hiring graduates, but often fail to address the needs of older employees
Can investors boost their portfolios by marrying technical analysis with fundamentals?
Savers and investors always underestimate how much they need. We take you through the pieces of the puzzle you need to put together a perfect retirement
It's easy to be pessimistic given the setbacks suffered by some technologies, but changing economics still means we're on the cusp of a green growth boom