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Martin Lewis issued a pension credit plea to the nation as he hit out at Rachel Reeves over the winter fuel payment cut. The financial guru warned that 800,000 of the UK’s poorest pensioners are ...
Martin Lewis has issued a pension credit warning to chancellor Rachel Reeves just hours before the autumn UK budget. The Martin Lewis Money Saving Show returned on Tuesday (29 October), and saw ...
One million' state pensioners are missing out on hundreds of pounds, according to Martin Lewis. On Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (3 May), the MoneySavingExpert founder explained that many are ...
MoneySavingExpert.com is a British consumer finance information and discussion website, founded by financial journalist Martin Lewis in February 2003. The website's focus is to provide people with information on saving money in the form of deals, tips and journalistic articles, as well as techniques and strategies for exploiting loyalty schemes and incentive-based credit cards.
Logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom based social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), and Income Support; Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Working Tax Credit (WTC); and Housing Benefit.
Martin Lewis has explained how 'three million' Britons are missing out on over £1,000 in council tax support. Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (17 May), the MoneySavingExpert founder ...
Martin Steven Lewis CBE (born 9 May 1972) is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million. Lewis is currently a presenter for ITV, on the morning shows Good Morning Britain and This Morning since 2007.
Martin Lewis has urged people eligible for a state pension to ensure they have filled out any gaps in their national insurance contributions before 5 April or risk missing out on thousands of pounds.