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My First Million: Mike Battle, LaplandUK founder

From hedge fund manager to making children’s festive dreams come true




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My First Million: Nicholas Gill, chief executive, David Phillips

We grew too fast, but came back stronger




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Plagues, paranoia and my very Tudor lockdown

Hilary Mantel’s lessons for a pandemic




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Can I transfer my final-salary pension under lockdown?

Join a live discussion with FT’s pensions correspondent Josephine Cumbo at 12pm and 5pm UK time on Wednesday April 22 




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Imperial foxtrot: my brush with Japanese royalty

Jurek Martin recalls unlikely encounters with an ancient dynasty, from dance floor to tennis court




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A sports addict’s diary: my ‘Morning in America’

From Wimbledon to Lord’s, this summer has been a gift that — technology permitting — keeps on giving




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Building success in a highly volatile economy

One of Latin America’s top real estate developers puts some of his triumphs down to luck




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My pity package of Chinese face masks sends a bigger message

As US health workers suffer from inadequate protection, there are signs of a shifting world order




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Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch app reminds you to wash your damn hands, dummy

A few months ago, the idea of a hand-washing app would have seemed trivial, at best. We’re all adults here, right? We’ve been washing our hands our entire lives. But things change. It’s mid-April and we’re afraid to go outside and engage with other humans — and thorough hand-washing is one of very few tools […]




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How can I protect my children’s savings from tax liabilities?

I am concerned about inheritance tax if my husband and I were to die prematurely




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Can I force my stepson to repay money I lent him to buy his flat?

I am in the process of getting divorced from his mother




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What are the tax implications of selling half my flat to my younger sister?

I own a flat in London but I am looking to buy a house further out and commute every day




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How can I ensure my child gets the best education?

My ex-husband and I have recently divorced and have a school-aged son




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I’m worried about my role as executor when my brother dies

He is making promises to people who care for him by making promises about his will




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How do I solve my transatlantic inheritance tax problem?

I am a US citizen who has lived in the UK for nearly 20 years




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Can I include IHT costs in my compensation claim?

I am pursuing a claim for the exposure to asbestos while working




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Can my parents cut my brother out of their wills?

He has taken money from them and frittered it away over the years after promising he would invest it




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Am I responsible for paying my landlord’s tax bill? 

HMRC’s letter says I might have to withhold tax from my rent 




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How can I transfer my share portfolio to my daughter?

My pension will provide for my needs so I won’t need the money




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What happens if my broker fails?

I use an online stock broker to purchase shares in quoted companies 




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Can I increase divorce payments from my ex-husband?

I am approaching retirement age with very little pension to live on




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Should I make my wife a director of my company?

I would like to pay her but am worried the IR35 tax changes in April could complicate matters




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IR35 fears: Should I wind up my company?

I’m still worried about being investigated by HMRC despite the 12-month postponement




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David Lammy: ‘The British aren’t interested in revolution’

The Labour MP on his vision of civic service, Jeremy Corbyn — and forging unity around the maypole




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Covid-19: how I’m betraying my class in the lockdown

No family song on Facebook, no dance routine, no home-grown tomatoes… is it time to raise our game?




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My new government-inspired ‘non-information strategy’ ’

Whether on pocket money or holidays, I see the wisdom in refusing to discuss important decisions




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Weighed down by my coronavirus diet

Before lockdown, my desire to eat Hobnobs outweighed my desire to be thinner. Not any more




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My Christmas book choices: fuel for the post-lunch argument 

From social mobility to how tax policy has shaped our history — and future




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UK economy: a Downing Street 'coup'

The FT's chief economics commentator says Boris Johnson's levelling-up mission will come at a cost




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The world economy is now collapsing

A microbe has overthrown our arrogance and sent global output into a tailspin




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Maintaining the lockdown and saving the economy are mutually compatible

It is not a matter of protecting people ‘or’ the economy but of protecting people ‘and’ the economy




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Online learning marketplace Udemy raises $50M at a $2B valuation from Japanese publisher Benesse

The internet has, for better or worse, become the default platform for people seeking information, and today one of the companies leveraging that to deliver educational content has raised some funding to fuel its next stage of growth. Udemy, which provides a marketplace offering some 150,000 different online learning courses from business analytics to ukulele […]




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JetBrains Academy for learning code launches for free during COVID-19 pandemic

During this pandemic, many organizations are offering free or drastically cheaper courses to help people skill-up for when we eventually get out of lock-down. There are numerous outlets if you want to learn to code from, for instance, Freecodecamp or the Free Fridays scheme from General Assembly. And for gamers, Gamedev.tv has taken 80% off […]




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Chinese carmakers move into Myanmar to battle Japanese rivals

Soueast Motor and GAC take advantage of rules favouring locally made vehicles




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JetBrains Academy for learning code launches for free during COVID-19 pandemic

During this pandemic, many organizations are offering free or drastically cheaper courses to help people skill-up for when we eventually get out of lock-down. There are numerous outlets if you want to learn to code from, for instance, Freecodecamp or the Free Fridays scheme from General Assembly. And for gamers, Gamedev.tv has taken 80% off […]




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Local economy, Local Investment Solutions with Geospacial Economic Modelling - 25 Jun

Unique granular modelling of over 2,000 locations across Australia uncover how fragmented and concentrated our economy is.




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Tax Reform key in low growth economy - 17 Nov

Major tax reform is the most sensible lever to pull to combat a projected $48 billion in lost revenue in our new low growth economy.




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Company Tax Cuts Help The Economy and Real Incomes Grow - 24 Nov

If the company tax rate was reduced from 30 to 25 per cent over the next five years gross domestic product (GDP) would grow $291 billion and income tax revenues would generate $4 billion up to the year 2025, PwC modelling released today shows.




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Plebiscite could cost Australian economy $525 million - 14 Mar

A standalone plebiscite with a compulsory vote on marriage equality could cost the Australian economy $525 million according to modelling released by PwC Australia today.





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Should I Return My Small-Business Loan?

It's a good question. And with the SBA PPP deadline looming, we sought out an expert to answer it.




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Coronation Street star Peter Ash cosies up to his girlfriend Amy as they arrive in London for NTAs

The actor, 34, who plays Gemma Winter's brother Paul Foreman, cut a casual figure as he headed to the star-studded ceremony, which will take place at the O2 Arena.




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NTAs 2020: Molly Mae and Tommy Fury put on a loved-up show on the red carpet

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, both 20, turned up the glamour as they walked the red carpet hand in hand at London's 02 Arena.




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Amy Hart is spotted canoodling with Strictly Come Dancing pro Giovanni Pernice at the NTAs

The Love Island star has been trying her luck on E4's Celebs Go Dating. But the 27-year-old may not need to look much further after she was spotted with newly single Strictly Come Dancing pro.




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House Rules new host rumoured to be Saul Myers, replacing Johanna Griggs

Johanna Griggs may have bid farewell to House Rules, but her rumoured replacement won't leave fans disappointed. 




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House Rules: Saul Myers jokes about finally getting a make-up artist thanks to judging gig

Saul Myers (pictured) has joked that there's one unusual thing he is most pleased about as part of his new role.




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Kyly Clarke is 'growing close' to her House Rules co-star Saul Myers

Kyly Clarke is reportedly seeking comfort in a new friend following her split from retired Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke.




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Neymar to miss Carnival for first time in SIX years to end long run of his mysterious March absences

The Brazilian superstar has always been sidelined during early March due to either injuries and suspensions, but fans have noticed a pattern in his absences.




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Lauren Goodger EXCLUSIVE: Star is released from hospital after mystery illness

A spokesperson exclusively told MailOnline that the reality star, 33, is 'resting' at home, after taking to Instagram on Boxing Day to share a snap from her hospital bed with a drip in her arm.




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Gogglebox star Amy Tapper proudly shows off her THREE STONE weight loss

Amy Tapper has shown off her slimmer figure after shedding a staggering three stone in just 12 weeks.