Solihull Council Writes Off £560,869 in Unrecoverable Debts Wednesday, April 8, 2026 solihull council debt writeoff counciltax businessrates housingbenefit finance localgovernment arrears Solihull Council has officially written off £560,869 in outstanding debts that were deemed unrecoverable. This significant amount includes arrears from council tax, business rates, and housing benefit overpayments accumulated … Read More
Millions of Brits Face One-Day Warning Ahead of Major Pension Age Increase Sunday, April 5, 2026 pension statepension pensionage dwp retirement benefits unitedkingdom finance policy agechange Starting tomorrow, April 6, the state pension age in the UK will increase from 66 to 67, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This change will affect those born between April 6 and May 5, 1960, who will … Read More
Solihull Council Writes Off Over £500,000 in Historic Unpaid Debt Sunday, April 5, 2026 solihull debt writeoff council finance recovery localgovernment tax budget resources Solihull Council has recently written off more than £560,000 in historic unpaid debts, highlighting ongoing challenges in debt recovery for local authorities. This decision was approved at a cabinet portfolio holder meeting … Read More
Halifax Urges Customers to Maximise ISA Allowance Before April 5 Deadline Saturday, April 4, 2026 halifax isa savings taxyear cashback investing banking finance savers deadline Halifax has issued an urgent reminder to customers to maximise their Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowances before the end of the current tax year at 11:59 pm on April 5, 2026. By acting before the deadline, savers could … Read More
430,000 UK Households at Risk of Becoming ‘Climate Mortgage Prisoners’ Due to Flooding, Report Warns Saturday, April 4, 2026 climate flooding housing mortgage insurance uksif resilience finance property adaptation A staggering 430,000 households across England risk becoming “climate mortgage prisoners” by 2050, trapped in flood-prone properties they cannot sell easily or refinance affordably, according to a new report by Public First … Read More
Clash Erupts Over Dudley Council's Plan to Sell “Too Expensive to Repair” Homes Friday, April 3, 2026 dudley council housing repairs tenancy conservative committee property finance dispute A fierce debate unfolded at Dudley’s Housing and Assets Scrutiny Committee over proposals to sell vacant council homes deemed too costly to repair. The dispute highlighted deep divisions among council members regarding the … Read More