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Labour could merge cash ISA with stocks and shares ISA in shake-up

- MP Emma Reynolds has spoken out over cash ISAs, amid reports Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning to shake up the savings account.

- Research from the House of Commons Library shows 25% of adults in Scotland have cash ISAs.

- A crime scene and cordons remain in place at the scene near Clapham

- At the last count, there were nearly 5,000 Isa millionaires in Britain, and the top 25 have pots averaging a whopping £8.8m.

- Sarah Jones, industry minister remained tight-lipped about what may be coming when pressed for answers on ITV Good Morning Britain.

- Under Labour Party government rules, you get up to £1,000 of interest and not have to pay tax on it, depending on which Income Tax band you’re in. This is your Personal Savings Allowance.

- Matthew Parden, CEO of wealth firm Marygold & Co, warned that rates will likely continue to fall.

- People took to social media to voice their confusion after noticing the item missing from stores

- Over the past six weeks, federal workers have watched in horror as young software engineers, most many with no experience in government, have sauntered into their offices with a mission to sniff out corruption and cut costs.

- This FTSE 100 company suffered falling profits in the past few years. But we might have just seen the year that turns it round. The post Prediction: this FTSE 100 dividend stock can keep paying passive income for years appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

- Much like all the upheaval shaking the world, the huge swings rocking Wall Street may feel far from normal. Sharp moves for the U.S. stock market, like its recent 6% drop in just a couple of weeks, happen regularly. Stomaching them is the price investors have to pay for the bigger returns that stocks can offer over other investments in the long term.

- Across the nine of the UK’s biggest banks and building societies, there were at least 158 IT failure incidents between January 2023 and February 2025.

- LONDON (Reuters) -A historic global trade war, a proposed $1.2 trillion European fiscal bazooka and the emergence of China as tech race leader are upending global flows of money, marking a potential turning point for investor capital away from the United States. China unlocked more stimulus on Wednesday and promised greater efforts to cushion the impact of an escalating U.S. trade war. Meanwhile, U.S. economic data points to a weakening, and the trade war unleashed by U.S. tariffs that kicked in this week is hurting sentiment inside and outside the world’s biggest economy.For most of the last three years, investors had bet on “U.S. exceptionalism,” with the country ahead of others in economic growth, stock prices, artificial intelligence and other areas.

- Users have been warned they could be ‘throwing away hundreds of pounds a year’

- Find out the latest mortgage rates and deals from HSBC, NatWest, Santander, Barclays and more.

- Searching for safe-haven dividend stocks to buy? Here are two from the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 I think merit a close look right now. The post Are these 2 of the best dividend stocks to consider buying in these uncertain times? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

- Ben McPoland explains why he used a double-digit dip in this exciting growth stock to add to his position in his Stocks and Shares ISA. The post This top growth stock’s down 33% since February! Here’s why I bought more shares appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

- Nvidia’s stock chart isn’t truly a disaster, says Evercore analyst.

- Just a few short weeks ago Scottish Mortgage shares were flying high, but as Harvey Jones points out, we’ve all been through an awful lot since then. The post £10,000 invested in Scottish Mortgage shares 1 month ago is now worth… appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

- Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey appeared before the Treasury committee on Wednesday along with other policymakers.