‘UK households offered £1,500 Child Benefit boost’ from HMRC
The move will leave 700,000 families on average £1,500 a year better off, according to analysis by the party. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
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Why you could save £1,500 the next time you buy a car
There are savings of as much as £9,000 on prestige battery electric models amid concerns about a lack of public charging stations and “range anxiety”. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Northern Ireland civil servants offered 5% pay rise and £1,500 bonus
The offer comes after industrial action by workers calling for pay parity across the UK. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Having an overweight pet could cost as much as £1,500 in vet bills, figures show
Pet obesity can lead to conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and cruciate ligament injuries – with the latter costing up to £1,578.28 to address. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Bold Putin already waging ‘hybrid’ war in European country hosting 1,500 Russian troops
Russia is using “hybrid warfare” means in a bid to destabilise a West-leaning nation in Eastern Europe. Daily Express :: World Feed
‘No brainer!’: Man shares ‘easy way’ he’s been able to knock £1,500 off his bills
The average household is expected to spend at least £5,345 on food this year. But what many don’t realise is that the money they spend on fuelling themselves could help them save when it comes to fuelling their home. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Money saving tips: ‘Unbeatable’ hacks shared – with one Briton ‘making £1,500’
Money saving tips could be useful for Britons amid a cost of living crisis. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Smart water meters could prevent your bills from soaring to £1,500 a month due to leaks
Experts are reminding households that using smart meters could stop their energy bills rising to £1,500 a month. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Pakistan floods death toll nears 1500 leaving hundreds of thousands to sleep in open
The Pakistan government and the United Nations have blamed climate change for the surging waters in the wake of record-breaking summer temperatures. Daily Express :: World Feed