More than half of us don't have a will, so what happens to your estate if you don't?
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2024.
The bank offering a 'flee fund' to help customers escape abusive relationships.
Published on Saturday, 20th April 2024.
What can you do if you're struggling to pay your mortgage?
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2024.
New figures show an increase in fraud involving cryptocurrency.
Published on Saturday, 13th April 2024.
How will new arrangements for childcare payments affect parents in England?
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2024.
What do frozen income tax thresholds mean for your money?
Published on Saturday, 6th April 2024.
What does the Budget mean for your money?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2024.
Paul Lewis visits a new exhibition at the Bank of England Museum which opened this week.
Published on Saturday, 30th March 2024.
Felicity Hannah and Bobby Seagull meet young people in Wakefield learning about money.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2024.
New analysis suggests millions of households' energy debt has doubled over the past year.
Published on Saturday, 23rd March 2024.
If you are co-parenting with an ex, how do you sort out the finances?
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2024.
Why are there long delays to get probate and what can be done about it?
Published on Saturday, 16th March 2024.
Can you afford to retire or will you have to keep working?
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2024.
What does the future hold for advice centres facing funding difficulties?
Published on Saturday, 9th March 2024.
Is the money you've set aside working hard or hardly working?
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2024.
Thousands of unmarried bereaved parents running out of time to claim thousands of pounds.
Published on Saturday, 2nd March 2024.
Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden on the positives and pitfalls.
Published on Wednesday, 28th February 2024.
Campaigners for victims of pension and investment fraud meet with the Treasury.
Published on Saturday, 24th February 2024.
Is this winter tougher than last year's when it comes to paying your energy bills?
Published on Wednesday, 21st February 2024.
The people who've lost pension funds to fraud that are being chased by HMRC for tax.
Published on Saturday, 17th February 2024.
The cost of flooding and what to do if your home or business is caught in a deluge.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2024.
The increase in money being stolen through fake text messages offering people jobs.
Published on Saturday, 10th February 2024.
Struggling with childcare costs? We're unravelling the latest changes designed to help.
Published on Wednesday, 7th February 2024.
From today millions of UK workers will pay less National Insurance - what does that mean?
Published on Saturday, 3rd February 2024.
Your financial New Year's resolutions and how to keep them.
Published on Wednesday, 31st January 2024.
A post Christmas guide to surviving the sales, filing your tax return and how to regift!
Published on Wednesday, 24th January 2024.
How will the personal finances of people in Scotland be affected by this week’s budget?
Published on Saturday, 20th January 2024.
Queuing for a viewing and budget busting prices, this week we're talking about rent.
Published on Wednesday, 17th January 2024.
How high does inflation feel to you? We discuss a new way of measuring it.
Published on Saturday, 13th January 2024.
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas or are you already in the red?
Published on Wednesday, 10th January 2024.
Should financial education in schools warn teenagers about social media scams?
Published on Saturday, 6th January 2024.
The changing face of banking and how to manage your money.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd January 2024.
Hundreds of house sales stuck in limbo after a cyber-attack last week.
Published on Saturday, 30th December 2023.
Who will look after your money if you no longer can?
Published on Wednesday, 27th December 2023.
Paul Lewis discusses tax cuts and local housing allowance after the Autumn Statement.
Published on Saturday, 23rd December 2023.
What does the Autumn Statement mean for you and your money?
Published on Wednesday, 20th December 2023.
The number of reported scams involving QR codes nearly quadruples in less than three years
Published on Saturday, 16th December 2023.
This week we're looking at the best ways to save for children and grandchildren.
Published on Wednesday, 13th December 2023.
As the number of homeowners in mortgage arrears jumps we look at a scheme trying to help.
Published on Saturday, 9th December 2023.
Love and Money - how do you manage your finances in your relationship?
Published on Wednesday, 6th December 2023.
New report reveals the record of individual banks on reimbursing victims of fraud.
Published on Saturday, 2nd December 2023.
Struggling with your mortgage or rent? We're live in Lancaster to explore housing costs.
Published on Wednesday, 29th November 2023.
How people are turning to loan sharks to borrow money to pay for essentials.
Published on Saturday, 25th November 2023.
New figures show more than £500m was lost to fraudsters in the first six months of 2023.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd November 2023.
The UK company which had £1.6m stolen by fraudsters in a matter of minutes.
Published on Saturday, 18th November 2023.
How not being able to get online could impact your finances.
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2023.
Ofgem says energy debts reached £2.6 billion in the summer.
Published on Saturday, 11th November 2023.
Saving for your funeral. Do you know what you want and can you afford it?
Published on Wednesday, 8th November 2023.
A funeral firm goes bust - leaving thousands of customers without the plans they paid for.
Published on Saturday, 4th November 2023.
Can you insulate yourself from big energy bills this winter?
Published on Wednesday, 1st November 2023.
Energy companies are holding 8 billion pounds of customers' money in the form of credit.
Published on Saturday, 28th October 2023.
As the Bank of England holds interest rates at 5.25% - what does that mean for mortgages?
Published on Saturday, 21st October 2023.
There's price rise relief as inflation dips but what will it mean for your bills?
Published on Wednesday, 18th October 2023.
Claims that 1 in 5 UK adults have been forced to ration essentials to pay debts.
Published on Saturday, 14th October 2023.
This week we're joined by Richard Curtis to talk about pensions for the next generation.
Published on Wednesday, 11th October 2023.
Warnings that we're saving too little for retirement.
Published on Saturday, 7th October 2023.
This week, Money Box Live looks at debt and how to cope with it.
Published on Wednesday, 4th October 2023.
Research suggests 1 in 5 people are turning to Buy Now, Pay Later to pay for essentials.
Published on Saturday, 30th September 2023.
What does the biggest shift in student finance for a decade really mean?
Published on Wednesday, 27th September 2023.
How one high street is trying to thrive, despite the cost of living rising.
Published on Saturday, 23rd September 2023.
What does the rising cost of living mean for farms, households, schools and businesses?
Published on Saturday, 16th September 2023.
Published on Saturday, 9th September 2023.
What does the rising cost of living mean for households, farms, schools and businesses?
Published on Saturday, 2nd September 2023.
Your mortgage dilemmas and what your options are.
Published on Wednesday, 30th August 2023.
Care home leaders call for an energy support scheme to be reopened.
Published on Saturday, 26th August 2023.
What are your rights as a private tenant?
Published on Wednesday, 23rd August 2023.
Call to simplify the system for NHS prescription exemptions in England.
Published on Saturday, 19th August 2023.
What is the best way to manage your pension pot? A panel of experts answer your questions.
Published on Wednesday, 16th August 2023.
Senior MP calls for the government to reopen a scheme designed to help 900,000 households.
Published on Saturday, 12th August 2023.
What can you do if your flight is cancelled or delayed? And how can you get a refund?
Published on Wednesday, 9th August 2023.
Investigation shows over 700,000 households have missed out on energy bill support.
Published on Saturday, 5th August 2023.
Is now a good time to save and what are the options?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd August 2023.
As mortgage costs rise, why aren’t savings rates rising as fast?
Published on Saturday, 29th July 2023.
How are young people coping during the cost of living?
Published on Wednesday, 26th July 2023.
If you're a homeowner impacted by rising rates, what are your options?
Published on Saturday, 22nd July 2023.
What are your options if you are struggling to pay your mortgage?
Published on Wednesday, 19th July 2023.
HMRC on why it has closed its self-assessment tax helpline until September.
Published on Sunday, 16th July 2023.
What's the impact of your personal data being stolen? We hear from experts and victims.
Published on Wednesday, 12th July 2023.
What to do when your personal details are stolen.
Published on Saturday, 8th July 2023.
What's happening in the housing market and how does it impact you?
Published on Wednesday, 5th July 2023.
What's the latest for the mortgage market?
Published on Saturday, 1st July 2023.
Are you thinking of investing for the first time? We give advice on how to do it safely.
Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2023.
Credit unions on the customers who already have multiple buy now, pay later loans.
Published on Saturday, 24th June 2023.
How to manage your finances after you lose a husband, wife or partner.
Published on Wednesday, 21st June 2023.
How criminals are getting smarter at using our mobile phones to hack our banking apps.
Published on Saturday, 17th June 2023.
We discuss the impact of fraud and how to protect yourself.
Published on Wednesday, 14th June 2023.
We discuss new figures showing the scale of fraud and ask what you can do about it.
Published on Saturday, 10th June 2023.
How are changes in the housing market impacting you and your mortgage?
Published on Wednesday, 7th June 2023.
A special visit to the Royal Mint to mark the King's coronation.
Published on Wednesday, 31st May 2023.
Ahead of the coronation, we look at personal finance in the 1950s.
Published on Saturday, 27th May 2023.
What are the challenges and opportunities of setting up your own small business?
Published on Wednesday, 24th May 2023.
What are the financial challenges of setting up a business on your own?
Published on Saturday, 20th May 2023.
How are parents managing the cost of having very young children?
Published on Wednesday, 17th May 2023.
The parents missing out on extra financial help to pay for food for their children.
Published on Saturday, 13th May 2023.
We hear how people manage their money and their learning disability, or neurodiversity.
Published on Wednesday, 10th May 2023.
Felicity Hannah explores what it takes to set up a business at a young age.
Published on Saturday, 6th May 2023.
How will the financial changes coming into force in April affect you?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd May 2023.
From household bills to tax changes - all you need to know.
Published on Saturday, 29th April 2023.
Felicity Hannah and Winifred Robinson take questions on the legal rights of renters.
Published on Wednesday, 26th April 2023.
Felicity Hannah hears how a freeze in housing benefit payments is affecting renters.
Published on Saturday, 22nd April 2023.
Are you trying to get on the property ladder? A panel of experts answer your questions.
Published on Wednesday, 19th April 2023.
A £150,000 refund for a romance fraud victim, and savings for prepayment meter customers.
Published on Saturday, 15th April 2023.
What was in the chancellor's budget and how does it impact your finances?
Published on Wednesday, 12th April 2023.
HMRC extend the National Insurance top up deadline after a surge in calls.
Published on Saturday, 8th April 2023.
How is the price of your food shop changing?
Published on Wednesday, 5th April 2023.
New data from SpareRoom shows rent costs on its site up by almost 13 per cent year on year
Published on Saturday, 1st April 2023.
The finances and practicalities of returning to work after 50.
Published on Wednesday, 29th March 2023.
What does it take to get over 50s back into work?
Published on Saturday, 25th March 2023.
A panel of experts answer questions on your pension investments.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd March 2023.
The Office of the Public Guardian apologises over lasting power of attorney delays.
Published on Saturday, 18th March 2023.
Worried about debt? Charities say record numbers of people are turning to them for help.
Published on Wednesday, 15th March 2023.
New figures show more employed people are accessing crisis support.
Published on Saturday, 11th March 2023.
If you need to complain, how should you do it? Callers and experts share their top tips.
Published on Wednesday, 8th March 2023.
Paul Lewis hears how complaints to the Energy Ombudsman reached a record high last year.
Published on Saturday, 4th March 2023.
What are the financial considerations for people living with dementia?
Published on Wednesday, 1st March 2023.
For the first time unmarried parents will be entitled to bereavement benefits.
Published on Saturday, 25th February 2023.
Our panel of experts answer your questions on mortgages and the housing market.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd February 2023.
Hundreds of people at two of the largest debt advice providers are facing redundancy.
Published on Saturday, 18th February 2023.
Tips on how to negotiate a higher salary.
Published on Wednesday, 15th February 2023.
Money Box has been told banks are inconsistent in how they deal with mobile phone fraud.
Published on Saturday, 11th February 2023.
We answer your questions on Self Assessment tax returns as the deadline approaches.
Published on Wednesday, 8th February 2023.
The barriers facing people trying to set up lasting powers of attorney for their relatives
Published on Saturday, 4th February 2023.
How much money do you need to be happy?
Published on Wednesday, 1st February 2023.
Heating the homes of the future to bring energy bills down.
Published on Wednesday, 25th January 2023.
Paul Lewis celebrates those helping others manage the rising cost of living
Published on Saturday, 21st January 2023.
How is the rising cost of living impacting the charity sector?
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2023.
All you need to know about the Scottish Budget.
Published on Saturday, 14th January 2023.
Dealing with financial matters after death.
Published on Wednesday, 11th January 2023.
The new network of places where you can keep warm for free.
Published on Saturday, 7th January 2023.
How are you managing your finances this festive period?
Published on Wednesday, 4th January 2023.
An new report suggests children are put at risk by 'loot boxes' in video games.
Published on Saturday, 31st December 2022.
What are your financial rights if you're cohabiting?
Published on Wednesday, 28th December 2022.
The latest news from the world of personal finance.
Published on Saturday, 24th December 2022.
Can you reduce your personal inflation rate?
Published on Wednesday, 21st December 2022.
Your essential guide to the chancellor's Autumn Statement.
Published on Saturday, 17th December 2022.
Is the UK losing the fight against fraud? We hear from experts and victims.
Published on Wednesday, 14th December 2022.
A new report recommends sweeping reform in the way fraud is dealt with.
Published on Saturday, 10th December 2022.
What is the cost of renting?
Published on Wednesday, 7th December 2022.
The buy-to-let landlords facing selling up as interest rates rise.
Published on Saturday, 3rd December 2022.
How to find lost pensions.
Published on Wednesday, 30th November 2022.
Regulator calls for broadband providers to 'think carefully' about increasing prices.
Published on Saturday, 26th November 2022.
How easy is it to change your spending habits?
Published on Wednesday, 23rd November 2022.
Tips on how you can save money on your energy bills.
Published on Saturday, 19th November 2022.
What do changes to tax mean for freelancers?
Published on Wednesday, 16th November 2022.
A new chancellor and higher taxes for business but what does it mean for personal finance?
Published on Saturday, 12th November 2022.
How do you talk to kids about the cost of living crisis? We answer your questions.
Published on Wednesday, 9th November 2022.
How do you tell children about the cost of living crisis?
Published on Saturday, 5th November 2022.
A panel of experts answer your questions on debt.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd November 2022.
As energy bills rise, we're heading to north Wales for a cost of living special.
Published on Friday, 28th October 2022.
What do changes to the housing market mean for you?
Published on Tuesday, 25th October 2022.
Paul Lewis has full details of what the mini budget will mean for your finances.
Published on Saturday, 22nd October 2022.
What might a cashless world look like? A live panel of experts assess the pros and cons.
Published on Tuesday, 18th October 2022.
As the government begins a sector review, Money Box explores personal insolvency options.
Published on Saturday, 15th October 2022.
What does the death of Queen Elizabeth II mean for our coins and banknotes?
Published on Saturday, 8th October 2022.
A panel of experts answer your savings questions.
Published on Wednesday, 5th October 2022.
Consultation on capping rent rises for social housing tenants.
Published on Saturday, 1st October 2022.
A panel of experts answer calls on the cost of energy.
Published on Wednesday, 28th September 2022.
Your questions answered on the rising cost of energy.
Published on Saturday, 24th September 2022.
UK wide expansion of a no interest loans scheme run by credit unions.
Published on Thursday, 15th September 2022.
An expert panel look at what support is out there for food poverty and holiday hunger.
Published on Wednesday, 24th August 2022.
Research into 203 food banks found many are receiving fewer food donations.
Published on Saturday, 20th August 2022.
Felicity Hannah and a panel of experts talk money when you are transgender or non-binary.
Published on Wednesday, 17th August 2022.
How will families on low incomes be impacted by rising energy prices next year?
Published on Saturday, 13th August 2022.
Felicity Hannah and a panel of experts answer your questions on holidays and travel.
Published on Wednesday, 10th August 2022.
What the new conservative leadership race might mean for your personal finances.
Published on Saturday, 6th August 2022.
Ruth Alexander and a panel of experts discuss the financial costs of cancer
Published on Wednesday, 3rd August 2022.
How will changes to National Insurance affect you?
Published on Saturday, 30th July 2022.
Felicity Hannah and a panel of experts chat about the latest fraud figures
Published on Wednesday, 27th July 2022.
Scottish Power has joined other energy suppliers by introducing late payments fees.
Published on Saturday, 23rd July 2022.
Felicity Hannah and a panel of experts chat about self publishing.
Published on Wednesday, 20th July 2022.
Adam Shaw and a panel of experts discuss the cost of living for single parents.
Published on Wednesday, 13th July 2022.
As price predictions for the cost of energy rise, we answer your questions.
Published on Saturday, 9th July 2022.
Adam Shaw and Emma Tracey discuss the cost of living for disabled people.
Published on Wednesday, 6th July 2022.
In this special programme Money Box looks at the reality of rising prices.
Published on Saturday, 2nd July 2022.
Ruth Alexander and a panel of experts talk changing your attitude towards money.
Published on Wednesday, 29th June 2022.
More on the government's £15 billion package to help households pay their fuel bills.
Published on Saturday, 25th June 2022.
The 'cost' of getting active with Adam Shaw and guests.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd June 2022.
Ofgem on plans it says will make sure fewer energy companies go out of business.
Published on Saturday, 18th June 2022.
Charmaine Cozier puts your questions on student money to an expert panel.
Published on Wednesday, 15th June 2022.
New report suggests people on low incomes are pawning goods to pay for food and fuel.
Published on Saturday, 11th June 2022.
Seb Choudhury chats to a panel of experts about working, and not working, with Long Covid.
Published on Wednesday, 8th June 2022.
What help is there for the estimated 6.5 million households living in fuel poverty?
Published on Saturday, 4th June 2022.
Could growing your own food be a solution to rising living costs?
Published on Wednesday, 1st June 2022.
Government changes guidance on energy bill support payment.
Published on Saturday, 28th May 2022.
Felicity Hannah and a panel of experts discuss the cost of IVF treatment.
Published on Wednesday, 25th May 2022.
British Red Cross says urgent steps needed to allow refugees to open bank accounts faster.
Published on Saturday, 21st May 2022.
As livings costs rise Felicity Hannah & guests ask how we can make our money go further.
Published on Saturday, 14th May 2022.
Louise Cooper and a panel of experts discuss scams targeting small businesses.
Published on Wednesday, 11th May 2022.
Fighting crypto fraud, £30,000 council tax arrears and Working From Home allowance.
Published on Saturday, 7th May 2022.
How are you coping with rising energy bills? An expert panel is on hand to advise.
Published on Wednesday, 4th May 2022.
£150 for your fuel bill, Scottish Widows problems, divorce changes and unclaimed benefits.
Published on Saturday, 30th April 2022.
Getting to grips with your money worries.
Published on Wednesday, 27th April 2022.
Inflation, tax, National Insurance changes, refunding fraud, funeral plan collapse.
Published on Saturday, 23rd April 2022.
The chancellor, Rishi Sunak, gives an update on the economy. What will it mean for you?
Published on Wednesday, 20th April 2022.
Crypto scammers, changes to Warm Home Discount & the government's new fuel poverty chair.
Published on Saturday, 16th April 2022.
Is your money invested in Russia? How to find out and get out.
Published on Wednesday, 13th April 2022.
Ensuring you get the benefits you deserve, new online fraud protection, and petrol prices.
Published on Saturday, 9th April 2022.
Record rent rates and rising bills. Advice for renters from an expert panel.
Published on Wednesday, 6th April 2022.
Combating crooks faking phone caller IDs, student loan repayments, and challenging HMRC.
Published on Tuesday, 5th April 2022.
Disinvesting in Russia, funeral plan concerns, energy standing charges and an £8,000 bill.
Published on Saturday, 2nd April 2022.
Felicity Hannah hears tips on surviving debt from an expert panel of guests.
Published on Wednesday, 30th March 2022.
New episodes will now be available first on Sounds for 28 days before other podcast apps
Published on Thursday, 3rd March 2022.
Charmaine Cozier and guests explore the pitfalls and tips on how to get a job
Published on Wednesday, 23rd February 2022.
Face-to-face debt advice, online subscription frauds & no price cap for home heating oil.
Published on Saturday, 19th February 2022.
Adam Shaw, listeners and experts discuss the cost of dating.
Published on Wednesday, 16th February 2022.
Louise Cooper and guests explore how you trace lost and forgotten financial assets.
Published on Tuesday, 15th February 2022.
Extra cost of living squeeze for people on state pension and benefits.
Published on Saturday, 12th February 2022.
Adam Shaw, listeners and experts discuss the Energy Cap measures and their impact.
Published on Wednesday, 9th February 2022.
Your questions on the energy price cap answered.
Published on Saturday, 5th February 2022.
Felicity Hannah and guests discuss foster carer finances.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd February 2022.
The difference between real heir hunters and scammers.
Published on Saturday, 29th January 2022.
Charmaine Cozier, listeners and experts discuss the impact of rising energy prices.
Published on Wednesday, 26th January 2022.
Felicity Hannah looks at the financial world of NFTs, non-fungible tokens.
Published on Monday, 24th January 2022.
Police investigation into £4m fraud described as “woeful”.
Published on Saturday, 22nd January 2022.
Felicity Hannah, listeners and a panel of experts discuss being a guarantor.
Published on Wednesday, 19th January 2022.
How to manage debt problems with energy suppliers.
Published on Saturday, 15th January 2022.
What support and money is available for young people leaving care?
Published on Wednesday, 12th January 2022.
Automatic pensions on the way for 18-21 year olds?
Published on Saturday, 8th January 2022.
What are your consumer rights in the post-Christmas period? Adam Shaw and guests discuss.
Published on Thursday, 6th January 2022.
Felicity Hannah and guests discuss how to make money from unwanted presents and belongings
Published on Saturday, 1st January 2022.
Felicity Hannah, listeners and panelists discuss how we manage money in our relationships.
Published on Wednesday, 29th December 2021.
Two energy suppliers demand payment for the same gas usage.
Published on Saturday, 18th December 2021.
The world's first peer-to-peer lender Zopa is quitting the sector.
Published on Saturday, 11th December 2021.
Adam Shaw, experts and callers discuss the cost of DIY and home improvements.
Published on Wednesday, 8th December 2021.
A 26-year-old believes his drink was spiked before £18,000 was stolen from bank accounts.
Published on Saturday, 4th December 2021.
Personal stories of facing up to and recovering from financial abuse.
Published on Wednesday, 1st December 2021.
Money Box helps a vulnerable victim of authorised push payment fraud get back £145,000.
Published on Saturday, 27th November 2021.
Small business owners share their stories and tips about setting up online.
Published on Thursday, 25th November 2021.
Borrowing against your eco-home, universal credit woes, crooks stealing one-time passcodes
Published on Saturday, 13th November 2021.
The costs and challenges of independent inventing.
Published on Thursday, 11th November 2021.
Voucher scams, how age gaps hit pensions and why a side hustle might freeze your finances
Published on Saturday, 6th November 2021.
Where can families find financial help and practical support?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd November 2021.
State pension rise, N Ireland energy prices & your card details for sale on the open web.
Published on Saturday, 30th October 2021.
Paul Lewis and guests answer your questions about the Autumn 2021 Budget.
Published on Wednesday, 27th October 2021.
Green Savings Bonds, warm home discount, student loan overpayments and women's pensions.
Published on Saturday, 23rd October 2021.
Can your mortgage, pension or investment be good for the planet?
Published on Wednesday, 20th October 2021.
Face-to-face debt advice, child trust funds and the former head of Ofgem
Published on Saturday, 16th October 2021.
The projects helping black entrepreneurs to achieve business success.
Published on Wednesday, 13th October 2021.
Small businesses struggling to survive increase in un-capped energy costs.
Published on Saturday, 9th October 2021.
Listeners' questions about energy prices and your rights when suppliers stop trading.
Published on Wednesday, 6th October 2021.
What lowering the salary you start paying back a student loan could mean for your finances
Published on Saturday, 2nd October 2021.
What will the end of furlough mean for your job or business? e-mail moneybox@bbc.co.uk
Published on Wednesday, 29th September 2021.
As prices soar, what more can be done to keep energy bills in check?
Published on Saturday, 25th September 2021.
The Money Box Live panel answer listeners' questions about investing for children.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd September 2021.
Money Mules, energy prices and credit scores for 18-year-olds.
Published on Saturday, 18th September 2021.
Joice Etutu speaks to the workers sending their wages abroad to support loved ones.
Published on Wednesday, 15th September 2021.
Government failure on young black unemployment rate during pandemic.
Published on Saturday, 11th September 2021.
Tips and advice about student loans, tuition fees, bursaries and bank accounts.
Published on Wednesday, 8th September 2021.
Bitcoin fraud that cost businessman £500,000.
Published on Saturday, 4th September 2021.
Felicity Hannah chairs a discussion asking what will Covid cost the nation’s economy
Published on Saturday, 28th August 2021.
Felicity Hannah asks who are financial winners and the losers of the pandemic?
Published on Saturday, 21st August 2021.
Published on Saturday, 14th August 2021.
Felicity Hannah asks who are the financial winners and losers of the Covid pandemic
Published on Saturday, 7th August 2021.
Listeners' timeshare experiences, advice and questions with Louise Cooper.
Published on Friday, 6th August 2021.
The customers taking legal action to get access to their cash.
Published on Saturday, 31st July 2021.
Career support and job hunting when you have a disability.
Published on Wednesday, 28th July 2021.
Thousands of people say they’ve been shut out of their bank accounts without explanation.
Published on Saturday, 24th July 2021.
Summer holiday travel rights, insurance and money advice.
Published on Wednesday, 21st July 2021.
Bereaved families can now claim financial support once restricted to married couples.
Published on Saturday, 17th July 2021.
Making ends meet when you become a single parent. With Felicity Hannah and guests.
Published on Wednesday, 14th July 2021.
When banks stop you spending your own money.
Published on Saturday, 10th July 2021.
How to turn business ideas into reality.
Published on Wednesday, 7th July 2021.
Google is cracking down on financial-scam adverts in the UK, but will it work?
Published on Saturday, 3rd July 2021.
How can community groups deliver low cost renewable energy?
Published on Wednesday, 30th June 2021.
Should the government force banks to guarantee everyone has access to cash?
Published on Saturday, 26th June 2021.
If Covid disrupts your wedding or civil partnership, what are your refund rights?
Published on Wednesday, 23rd June 2021.
Thousands of home buyers are caught in a backlog as they race to avoid stamp duty.
Published on Saturday, 19th June 2021.
Growing numbers trading on the stockmarket - how habits have changed during lockdown.
Published on Wednesday, 16th June 2021.
Bank of England ponders issuing its own digital currency.
Published on Saturday, 12th June 2021.
Why are hospitality jobs proving so hard to fill?
Published on Wednesday, 9th June 2021.
Children’s Commissioners for Wales, Scotland and NI want the UC child policy scrapped
Published on Saturday, 5th June 2021.
Adam Shaw, guests and listeners discuss the art of complaining effectively.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd June 2021.
One man's struggle to get an NI number, NS+I problems, Insurance changes and Amigo update
Published on Saturday, 29th May 2021.
Can an apprenticeship boost your career prospects or your workplace?
Adam Shaw and guests discuss the financing of electric vehicles.
Published on Wednesday, 26th May 2021.
The FCA plans for consumer duty, Pockit CEO exclusive interview and TikTok finance lessons
Published on Saturday, 22nd May 2021.
Experts discuss buying a home during the pandemic
Published on Wednesday, 19th May 2021.
PIP assessments, pension sharing, Prudential woes and people receiving no state pension
Published on Saturday, 15th May 2021.
Felicity Hannah asks just how much are we spending on our pets.
Published on Wednesday, 12th May 2021.
Problems for flat owners, cheap broadband, two factor authentication and auto-enrolment.
Published on Saturday, 8th May 2021.
Has the Covid-19 pandemic changed our relationship with our banks?
Published on Wednesday, 5th May 2021.
Direct Debit Guarantee Scheme, Provident scheme of arrangement and storing cryptocurrency.
Published on Saturday, 1st May 2021.
Adam Shaw looks at dementia and money.
Published on Wednesday, 28th April 2021.
The regulator Ofcom tells us people shouldn’t trust Caller ID.
Published on Saturday, 24th April 2021.
Stories and experiences of gambling addiction and recovery.
Published on Wednesday, 21st April 2021.
Report into loan charge scandal, banks failing fraud victims and GPs to offer debt help.
Published on Saturday, 17th April 2021.
How remote can remote working be and what are the implications for you and your business?
Published on Wednesday, 14th April 2021.
Why do state pension amounts vary, Pockit complaints, escrow services and expat woes.
Published on Saturday, 10th April 2021.
What happens to the finances when couples separate?
Published on Wednesday, 7th April 2021.
Women's finances hit by Covid, negative interest rates and the psychology of spending.
Published on Saturday, 3rd April 2021.
Fraudsters spoofing numbers, clampdown on car parking operators and Amigo loans update.
Published on Saturday, 27th March 2021.
How are people coping with debt in the pandemic?
Published on Wednesday, 24th March 2021.
We hear from owners of defective new homes who were told to keep quiet.
Published on Saturday, 20th March 2021.
Has Covid changed the way we shop?
Published on Wednesday, 17th March 2021.
House-builders are using non-disclosure agreements as a condition of fixing faults.
Published on Saturday, 13th March 2021.
Have you invested money using a trading app?
Published on Wednesday, 10th March 2021.
Economic abuse law change, pension underpayment, excluded self-employed and bank lotteries
Published on Saturday, 6th March 2021.
A look at how the Budget might affect your finances.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd March 2021.
Carer's allowance, waiting time woes continue for fraud victims and pension delays.
Published on Saturday, 27th February 2021.
Are you thinking about letting someone else manage your money?
Published on Wednesday, 24th February 2021.
Long delays on bank fraud lines, new costs on online goods and renting empty student rooms
Published on Saturday, 20th February 2021.
How has the coronavirus pandemic changed renting?
Published on Wednesday, 17th February 2021.
Credit rating mistakes, bereavement benefit delays and refund rights on sale items.
Published on Saturday, 13th February 2021.
Can you work from home, but from overseas?
Published on Wednesday, 10th February 2021.
Caravanners denied refunds on fees, energy price cap rise, more PPI woes and debt worries.
Published on Saturday, 6th February 2021.
How do you protect yourself or a loved one against financial abuse?
Published on Thursday, 4th February 2021.
How to keep your money safe from financial fraud and scams.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd February 2021.
Mothers go to court claiming discrimination in the self-employed income support scheme.
Published on Saturday, 30th January 2021.
Your travel questions and experiences with Adam Shaw and guests.
Published on Wednesday, 27th January 2021.
‘Alternative’ student finance, pension transfers, rejected UC claims and SEISS mrk 4.
Published on Saturday, 23rd January 2021.
Could you benefit from the new plans for leasehold reform?
Published on Wednesday, 20th January 2021.
Credit energy balances, HMRC's Head of Fraud, lockdown MOTs and cost of insurance claims.
Published on Saturday, 16th January 2021.
Should you be tempted by cryptocurrencies?
Published on Wednesday, 13th January 2021.
Now that the UK has left the European Union how will our finances change?
Published on Saturday, 9th January 2021.
How do you teach children and teens about money?
Published on Thursday, 7th January 2021.
A futurologist's view of our financial future.
Published on Saturday, 2nd January 2021.
Your stories about charity fundraising, ideas and innovation in 2020.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd December 2020.
Damning report into regulator's handling of London Capital and Finance scandal.
Published on Saturday, 19th December 2020.
New figures show complaints to the Ombudsman about banks have gone up by a third.
Published on Saturday, 12th December 2020.
If you can’t afford to buy a home outright, is shared ownership a good option for you?
Published on Wednesday, 9th December 2020.
Universal Credit advance fraud, business insurance woes and NS&I glitches.
Published on Saturday, 5th December 2020.
Should I take a break from paying my mortgage, loan or credit card?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd December 2020.
Fraud in the Direct Debit system plus hard-up families priced out of rentals.
Published on Saturday, 28th November 2020.
Paul Lewis and guests dissect the Chancellor's plans and how they will affect your money.
Published on Wednesday, 25th November 2020.
Parents or carers of children told to self-isolate can't claim the £500 support payment
Published on Saturday, 21st November 2020.
Charmaine Cozier and our panel answer your redundancy questions.
Published on Wednesday, 18th November 2020.
Covid-19 demand means receiving Warm Home Discount is like a lottery.
Published on Saturday, 14th November 2020.
Adam Shaw hears from self-employed people who've been unable to get government support.
Published on Wednesday, 11th November 2020.
People are being refused home Covid tests because of their credit history.
Published on Saturday, 7th November 2020.
Felicity Hannah and our panel answer questions on all things baby and finance related.
Published on Wednesday, 4th November 2020.
Redundancy rights as furlough finishes. Plus gym memberships and charity bank accounts.
Published on Saturday, 31st October 2020.
Louise Cooper catches up with young people who started a business during lockdown.
Published on Wednesday, 28th October 2020.
As Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions expand, we look at the support in place for workers.
Published on Saturday, 24th October 2020.
Are you a school leaver or graduate looking for work? Advice from a panel of experts.
Published on Wednesday, 21st October 2020.
Issues with National Insurance numbers, negative interest rates and life insurance payouts
Published on Saturday, 17th October 2020.
Adam Shaw and a panel of guests answer calls from would-be first-time buyers.
Published on Wednesday, 14th October 2020.
Airbnb share tax data with HMRC, more mini-bond trouble and the collision repair loophole.
Published on Saturday, 10th October 2020.
Are you facing eviction from your home?
Published on Wednesday, 7th October 2020.
Phone subscription services, Edinburgh's plans to end poverty and Sharia investment funds.
Published on Saturday, 3rd October 2020.
How do you get good value insurance cover? e-mail moneybox@bbc.co.uk
Published on Wednesday, 30th September 2020.
Motor warranties, new Job Support Scheme and time to ban no-pay work trials?
Published on Saturday, 26th September 2020.
Financial help and guidance for serving and former members of the Armed Forces.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd September 2020.
Bank account closures, FCA reviews 'buy now, pay later', and rent eviction ban to end.
Published on Saturday, 19th September 2020.
Your questions, tips and advice about university costs, loans and student money.
Published on Thursday, 17th September 2020.
Calls for a crackdown on an increasing number of unpaid internships being offered by firms
Published on Saturday, 12th September 2020.
Swapped the office for the kitchen table because of Covid-19? Tell us your experiences.
Published on Wednesday, 9th September 2020.
A third of Child Trust Funds are considered 'lost'. How do you find them again?
Published on Saturday, 5th September 2020.
Eavesdrop as a couple open up to a counsellor about their finances and their feelings
Published on Saturday, 29th August 2020.
Published on Saturday, 22nd August 2020.
Published on Saturday, 15th August 2020.
Eavesdrop as a couple open up to a relationship counsellor about their personal finances
Published on Saturday, 8th August 2020.
If your holiday plans are affected by coronavirus, what are your rights?
Published on Wednesday, 5th August 2020.
Do apprenticeships work? Plus over-75's TV licences and debt collection.
Published on Saturday, 1st August 2020.
Fake emails, bogus calls - How to spot a scam and stop fraudsters stealing your cash?
Published on Wednesday, 29th July 2020.
Back at work with no childcare, customers 'stuck' with their cars and a fraud in progress.
Published on Saturday, 25th July 2020.
If you're claiming benefits for the first time, due to the pandemic, what's it like?
Published on Wednesday, 22nd July 2020.
An estimated 8m people will need debt advice due to coronavirus.
Published on Saturday, 18th July 2020.
How are you managing the costs of childcare during the pandemic?
Published on Wednesday, 15th July 2020.
The chancellor’s £30 billion giveaway, flight changes and mistakes with furlough payments.
Published on Saturday, 11th July 2020.
Online lectures yet full tuition fees: Will the university experience be worth the money?
Published on Wednesday, 8th July 2020.
Loot box games aimed at children with odds of 0.01% of winning the jackpot prize
Published on Saturday, 4th July 2020.
The government-backed loans designed to give small firms quick and easy access to cash.
Published on Wednesday, 1st July 2020.
People whose holidays have been cancelled forced to pay to get their own money back.
Published on Saturday, 27th June 2020.
If you're facing redundancy, what are your rights? And how much pay should you get?
Published on Wednesday, 24th June 2020.
The devastating effect of having your identity stolen by criminals.
Published on Saturday, 20th June 2020.
What’s the best way to get fast, reliable and affordable broadband during lockdown?
Published on Wednesday, 17th June 2020.
Most people are continuing to pay the same for car insurance despite driving less.
Published on Saturday, 13th June 2020.
With savings rates low and stock markets volatile how do you get a return on your money?
Published on Wednesday, 10th June 2020.
'Unscrupulous' umbrella companies promoting schemes to reduce tax to key workers.
Published on Saturday, 6th June 2020.
Single parents talk about the financial challenges they face due to coronavirus.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd June 2020.
SEISS, credit card gambling ban loophole and student maintenance loans.
Published on Saturday, 30th May 2020.
Paul Lewis looks at the issues employees and employers are having with the furlough scheme
Published on Wednesday, 27th May 2020.
Festival goers refund woe, credit scores, pensioners losing out and mortgage holiday costs
Published on Saturday, 23rd May 2020.
Finding a mortgage or re-mortgage during Coronavirus.
Published on Wednesday, 20th May 2020.
What to do if your employer is abusing the furlough scheme.
Published on Saturday, 16th May 2020.
Lots of people are starting a business from home during lockdown. How do you do it?
Published on Wednesday, 13th May 2020.
'Can I get a mortgage on 80% of my salary?' House buying during pandemic.
Published on Saturday, 9th May 2020.
What challenges do graduates and young workers face due to coronavirus?
Published on Wednesday, 6th May 2020.
Furloughed employees asked to work, getting cash refunds and help for problem gamblers.
Published on Saturday, 2nd May 2020.
Claiming benefits due to coronavirus.
Published on Wednesday, 29th April 2020.
Contractors call for coronavirus payment clarity, savings rates and accessing cash.
Published on Saturday, 25th April 2020.
How does car finance work?
Published on Friday, 24th April 2020.
How do you pay your bills and access credit in these difficult times? Adam Shaw finds out.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd April 2020.
What the coronavirus furlough scheme date change means for you.
Published on Saturday, 18th April 2020.
How are student finances being affected by coronavirus? Louise Cooper finds out.
Published on Wednesday, 15th April 2020.
How to manage the financial impact of coronavirus.
Published on Saturday, 11th April 2020.
How do government rules protect tenants and landlords affected by coronavirus?
Published on Wednesday, 8th April 2020.
New starters, employers and experts discuss the government's furloughed worker scheme.
Published on Saturday, 4th April 2020.
Coronavirus: What are your travel and holiday rights?
Published on Thursday, 2nd April 2020.
Weddings cancelled, holidays in ruins, properties empty will insurance pay out?
Published on Wednesday, 1st April 2020.
What do the latest help measures mean for the self-employed?
Published on Saturday, 28th March 2020.
What help might be available for you and your business?
Published on Wednesday, 25th March 2020.
Fraud and coronavirus, what’s happening to wages and investments
Published on Saturday, 21st March 2020.
How will coronavirus affect your travel plans?
Published on Wednesday, 18th March 2020.
Making sense of the financial fallout from Corona Virus.
Published on Saturday, 14th March 2020.
How will the Budget affect your personal finances?
Published on Wednesday, 11th March 2020.
The 9 year old who gifted £2,500 to TikTok influencers.
Published on Saturday, 7th March 2020.
Cashless society, crowd funding and the end of chequebooks, where now for charities?
Published on Wednesday, 4th March 2020.
Leasehold homeowners 'misled' by developers according to Competition and Markets Authority
Published on Saturday, 29th February 2020.
How easy is it to rent when on benefits? Are blanket bans on claimants legal?
Published on Wednesday, 26th February 2020.
Savings rates sink, charged to keep your email address and tax changes for contractors.
Published on Saturday, 22nd February 2020.
Unexpected bills from video games and apps? Louise Cooper finds out what your rights are.
Published on Wednesday, 19th February 2020.
Should the unwed lose out on a benefit paid to married people?
Published on Saturday, 15th February 2020.
How do you get the best broadband deals? Louise Cooper finds out.
Published on Wednesday, 12th February 2020.
Young adults taken to court for debts rises by 30%, the bankless town, and online dating
Published on Saturday, 8th February 2020.
How to afford a dream wedding on a tight budget? Charmaine Cozier and guests find out.
Published on Wednesday, 5th February 2020.
What does Brexit mean if you receive UK benefits but live on the continent?
Published on Saturday, 1st February 2020.
What are your consumer rights when holidays get cancelled or go wrong? Paul Lewis explores
Published on Wednesday, 29th January 2020.
Trading Standards warns over quick sale estate agents
Published on Saturday, 25th January 2020.
Working in the gig economy: good or bad? Adam Shaw finds out.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd January 2020.
The students told to pay council tax, even though they are exempt under the law.
Published on Saturday, 18th January 2020.
Felicity Hannah and guests talk about how you can buy a property without financial help.
Published on Wednesday, 15th January 2020.
Travelex systems remain suspended, rent arrears, Universal Credit, and leasehold reform.
Published on Saturday, 11th January 2020.
Money and social media influencers with Louise Cooper
Published on Wednesday, 8th January 2020.
How to stop making mistakes with money
Published on Saturday, 4th January 2020.
Ruth Alexander revisits two households who took part in The Money Clinic last summer.
Published on Saturday, 28th December 2019.
The best way to give money to children at Christmas.
Published on Saturday, 21st December 2019.
Your own home but pooled amenities. What are the financial benefits of a shared lifestyle?
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2019.
The David v Goliath legal fight for the right to buy your freehold at a fair price.
Published on Saturday, 14th December 2019.
If you're borrowing money to buy a car, how well do you understand the small print?
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2019.
Overspent at Christmas: the lasting burden of debt.
Published on Saturday, 7th December 2019.
How much financial support is available for foster carers looking after children in need?
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2019.
Money Box takes a personal finance look at the manifesto pledges of the four main parties.
Published on Saturday, 30th November 2019.
What are your rights and responsibilities if bailiffs come knocking on your door?
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2019.
As more bars and restaurants go cashless....what's the best way to tip the staff?
Published on Saturday, 23rd November 2019.
Whether vintage watches, Hello Kitty or even tractors, how to make cash from collecting?
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2019.
Can an 18 year old be persuaded to start a pension?
Published on Saturday, 16th November 2019.
Swapping the classroom for other pursuits, how to make your choices and sort your finances
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2019.
Hotels go bust leaving hundreds of investors unsure if they will get any money back.
Published on Saturday, 9th November 2019.
How realistic is it to save your income and budget so much you can retire at under forty?
Published on Wednesday, 6th November 2019.
What do new opposite-sex civil partnerships mean for your financial health?
Published on Saturday, 2nd November 2019.
Depression and debt, anxiety and overdrafts, we look at how to cope
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2019.
Payday lender lender QuickQuid enters administration. Where does that leave its customers?
Published on Saturday, 26th October 2019.
How to maximize money from mirth.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2019.
The coming of the self-sanctioned pay increase?
Published on Saturday, 19th October 2019.
Tips on how to make sure you have a health credit rating.
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2019.
How teenagers are being recruited by criminals to help launder money.
Published on Saturday, 12th October 2019.
Can I get a good return on investments that do good?
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2019.
Credit card options for young adults.
Published on Saturday, 5th October 2019.
How to make your fundraising go further.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2019.
Why does Stoke-on-Trent have the highest rate of personal insolvency in England and Wales?
Published on Saturday, 28th September 2019.
How do student loans work, when do you start repaying and what happens when it goes wrong?
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2019.
Millions of pounds taken back by Student Loan Company for overpayments.
Published on Saturday, 21st September 2019.
Have you been thinking about investing but have been put off by the jargon or fees?
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2019.
The Big Issue sellers now taking contactless payments.
Published on Saturday, 14th September 2019.
Whether you're freelance or work for a big company, talking about your worth can be hard.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2019.
Why are some Extra Energy customers receiving bills ten months after the firm collapsed?
Published on Saturday, 7th September 2019.
Have you changed career after becoming a parent? What are the challenges and rewards?
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2019.
Tips for first time buyers desperate to save a deposit.
Published on Saturday, 31st August 2019.
In an honest and intimate discussion, a counsellor helps people talk about money.
Published on Saturday, 24th August 2019.
In an honest and intimate discussion, a counsellor helps people talk about money
Published on Saturday, 17th August 2019.
Published on Saturday, 10th August 2019.
Published on Saturday, 3rd August 2019.
Being disabled can cost you around £1,000 a month. How do these costs add up?
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2019.
Financial invisibility, dementia fraud by direct debit and the PPI claim deadline is nigh.
Published on Saturday, 27th July 2019.
Adam Shaw and guests take a look at changing property rental rules.
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2019.
Navigating the electric car charging network.
Published on Saturday, 20th July 2019.
How do you manage the cost of school holiday food, fun and childcare on a budget?
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2019.
TSB awareness workshops aim to keep criminals away from bank accounts
Published on Saturday, 13th July 2019.
What are the costs and considerations of running an electric car?
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2019.
Over the bridge to Skye: time to say goodbye to unfair delivery charges?
Published on Saturday, 6th July 2019.
Paul Lewis and guests answer your questions about power of attorney.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2019.
A nasty surprise for a butcher who failed to read the loan small print.
Published on Saturday, 29th June 2019.
The risks and rewards of digital currencies, with Louise Cooper.
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2019.
In 2018 we borrowed £46 billion to buy cars - how well is our ability to repay assessed?
Published on Saturday, 22nd June 2019.
How to find affordable childcare for under 5’s and what financial help is available?
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2019.
Changes to free over-75s BBC TV licence.
Published on Saturday, 15th June 2019.
Whether clothes or toys, the rising popularity of renting things instead of owning them
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2019.
How to make financial advice more appealing (and accessible) to those who need it
Published on Saturday, 8th June 2019.
How can credit unions prosper in a digital banking world?
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2019.
Lettings fees now banned in England.
Published on Saturday, 1st June 2019.
The cost of streaming music: how do services differ for listeners and musicians?
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2019.
Researchers say a ban on online borrowing between 11pm and 7am could protect consumers
Published on Saturday, 25th May 2019.
The rules, risks and potential rewards of crowdfunding.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2019.
What can you do if you're pursued for a debt that isn't yours?
Published on Saturday, 18th May 2019.
Restarting a career after a long-term employment break.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2019.
The housing association allowing residents to underpay and overpay their rent.
Published on Saturday, 11th May 2019.
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2019.
The effect on communities of cash machines that charge.
Published on Saturday, 4th May 2019.
Can you get a decent return on your cash while also doing good for society and the planet?
Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2019.
'No benefit' rental clauses - should they be banned?
Published on Saturday, 27th April 2019.
How can households help save the planet whilst keeping energy bills affordable?
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2019.
Why do we fall for fraudsters?
Published on Saturday, 20th April 2019.
Nearly eight million people live alone in the UK. What are the financial challenges?
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2019.
Financial regulator the FCA warns general insurance firms over customer treatment.
Published on Saturday, 13th April 2019.
Are you saving into a pension at work? Has this happened via auto-enrolment?
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2019.
Police watchdog report highlights inconsistencies in dealing with fraud victims.
Published on Saturday, 6th April 2019.
Have you had to cope with sorting out a loved one's financial affairs after they die?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2019.
Administrator's report finds 'highly suspicious transactions.'
Published on Saturday, 30th March 2019.
A big shake-up to the UK's tax system starts on 1 April. Join Louise Cooper and guests.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2019.
Some of the cheapest energy tariffs are only available if you agree to have a smart meter.
Published on Saturday, 23rd March 2019.
The number of first-time buyers is up, says chancellor Philip Hammond. Will it continue?
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2019.
ISAs will be 20 next month. Have they changed the way we save?
Published on Saturday, 16th March 2019.
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, gives a an update on the health of the UK economy.
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2019.
The marketing of the failed mini-bonds examined and the administrator updates investors.
Published on Saturday, 9th March 2019.
What are the financial challenges facing teenagers leaving local authority care?
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2019.
Treasury minister Mel Stride on the government's attempts to clamp down on tax tricks.
Published on Saturday, 2nd March 2019.
If you are a small business, what happens when clients pay late or do not pay at all?
Published on Wednesday, 27th February 2019.
Tax dilemma for contractor loan scheme users. Debt after death and pension scams.
Published on Saturday, 23rd February 2019.
Confirmation of payee name checks may not happen until 2020.
Published on Saturday, 16th February 2019.
Open Banking promised to revolutionise your personal finances. Has it?
Published on Wednesday, 13th February 2019.
Regulator Ofgem raises the energy cap.
Published on Saturday, 9th February 2019.
A state income for all might be great in principal, but can it ever work in practice?
Published on Wednesday, 6th February 2019.
The cash of 14,000 investors at risk as London Capital & Finance Plc enters administration
Published on Saturday, 2nd February 2019.
The UK has some of the highest motor insurance premiums in Europe - why?
Published on Wednesday, 30th January 2019.
What warning signs should make you wary about an investment?
Published on Saturday, 26th January 2019.
The number of parking tickets issued is on the increase. What can be done to curb it?
Published on Wednesday, 23rd January 2019.
From May, pensioners with younger partners can't make new pension credit claims
Published on Saturday, 19th January 2019.
What is the one financial resolution you should keep in 2019?
Published on Wednesday, 16th January 2019.
As two banks refund a customer defrauded of all her cash, will other victims benefit too?
Published on Saturday, 12th January 2019.
The effectiveness of the small claims court
Published on Wednesday, 9th January 2019.
Why your car insurance increases even if a crash isn't your fault.
Published on Saturday, 5th January 2019.
At risk of losing the family home after her dad was made bankrupt... what happened next?
Published on Wednesday, 2nd January 2019.
The Welsh steel workers who were persuaded by 'sharks' to give up their company pensions.
Published on Saturday, 29th December 2018.
The founder of Universal Wealth Preservation is jailed. Plus an end to big overdraft fees.
Published on Saturday, 22nd December 2018.
In the UK we spend almost £4.5 billion a year on domestic pets. Where does the money go?
Published on Wednesday, 19th December 2018.
What's being done about the 'hidden' costs of pensions, investments and savings?
Published on Wednesday, 12th December 2018.
The £40,000 fund transfer that's been trapped for nine months
Published on Saturday, 8th December 2018.
A probe is underway to see if people are being charged too much when they pay for funerals
Published on Wednesday, 5th December 2018.
Would you consider spending tens of thousands of pounds on IVF to become a parent?
Published on Wednesday, 28th November 2018.
Customers complain after energy supplier Outfox the Market hikes direct debit payments
Published on Saturday, 24th November 2018.
Are financial products adapting to the changing way we work?
Published on Wednesday, 21st November 2018.
How have this week's Brexit developments affected financial markets?
Published on Saturday, 17th November 2018.
What is your experience of the biggest change ever made to the benefits system?
Published on Wednesday, 14th November 2018.
Probate fees, auto-enrolment pensions, pension inequality and a free financial textbook
Published on Saturday, 10th November 2018.
A big change to the UK's tax system starts next April, but are firms ready to comply?
Published on Wednesday, 24th October 2018.
Do the finances of buying an electric or hybrid car still stack up?
Published on Saturday, 20th October 2018.
What are the legal ways to reduce the inheritance tax due on your assets when you die?
Published on Wednesday, 3rd October 2018.
How will Ofgem's planned energy price cap affect your gas and electricity bills?
Published on Wednesday, 12th September 2018.
A study finds monthly earnings are more changeable than previously thought.
Published on Saturday, 8th September 2018.
Why we have interest rates, how we misunderstand them - and a curious coffin connection.
Published on Saturday, 25th August 2018.
Inflation can change your sex life – and pretty much everything else.
Published on Saturday, 18th August 2018.
Why an Essex mum wanted her jewellery melted down and what it says about government debt
Published on Saturday, 11th August 2018.
The surprising story of GDP and whether it's time to change how we measure our economy
Published on Saturday, 4th August 2018.
What are the costs of driving an electric car?
Published on Wednesday, 25th July 2018.
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests answer calls on defined benefit pension transfers.
Published on Wednesday, 4th July 2018.
Graduates plan legal action over work training costs.
Published on Saturday, 16th June 2018.
How affordable is this scheme that allows you to buy part of your home and rent the rest?
Published on Wednesday, 13th June 2018.
How can you avoid SIM swap fraud happening to you?
Published on Saturday, 26th May 2018.
When the NHS covers social care costs for free.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd May 2018.
The retirement cash dilemma: stash it or splash it?
Published on Wednesday, 16th May 2018.
What are the pros and cons of working on a zero-hours contract?
Published on Wednesday, 9th May 2018.
Losing control of your savings when inheritance planning goes wrong.
Published on Saturday, 5th May 2018.
Demystifying the new rules on data protection.
Published on Wednesday, 4th April 2018.
The cost of being single, the end of mortgage interest support & pension transfer letters.
Published on Saturday, 17th March 2018.
British steel pension members 'exploited' say MPs.
Published on Saturday, 17th February 2018.
The FCA warns about binary options trading fraud.
Published on Saturday, 3rd February 2018.
How Britain created £435billion out of nowhere - and where the money went.
Published on Monday, 22nd January 2018.
Concern over advice to British Steel pension scheme members.
Published on Saturday, 16th December 2017.
What impact will the Chancellor's speech have on your personal finances? With Paul Lewis.
Published on Thursday, 23rd November 2017.
Parents say childcare scheme problem puts nursery places at risk.
Published on Saturday, 18th November 2017.
Has the recent rapid digital innovation in banking helped or hindered you?
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2017.
Rent controls are common across Europe - could they work in the UK?
Published on Wednesday, 25th October 2017.
Black box technology promises cheaper insurance for 'good' drivers - but does it deliver?
Published on Saturday, 14th October 2017.
Tax then and now. How has tax changed since Money Box first broadcast in 1977?
Published on Wednesday, 4th October 2017.
Hear the very first Money Box programme from October 1977
Published on Friday, 29th September 2017.
Beware student loan overpayments, the business of doorstep loans, and investment clarity.
Published on Saturday, 2nd September 2017.
Occupational pensions - the origins and the future of employer involvement.
Published on Saturday, 12th August 2017.
Can the state support a long and prosperous retirement for all?
Published on Saturday, 5th August 2017.
Louise Cooper hears listeners' experiences of being a buy-to-let landlord.
Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2017.
British Airways compensation claims plus general election money manifestos.
Published on Saturday, 3rd June 2017.
Non-existent energy savings, inflation, digital currency and Lifetime ISA warnings.
Published on Saturday, 19th November 2016.