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UK house prices rise at the start of 2026

UK house prices rise at the start of 2026

The UK housing market has started the new year fairly well, with prices edging up after a small dip at the end of last year. According to the latest data from Halifax, average house prices rose by 0.7% in January, following a 0.5% fall in December. This increase has...

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Bank of England holds base rate at 3.75%

Bank of England holds base rate at 3.75%

No change to the base rate in the latest review, as inflation remains above its target level. The Bank of England has confirmed it has held the base rate at 3.75% in today’s review. The decision was widely expected, reflecting a cautious approach as inflation remains...

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MB Associates receives Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award

MB Associates receives Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award

MB Associates is proud to announce it has received the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award 2026, an exclusive seal of excellence reserved for businesses that consistently deliver world-class customer experiences year after year. The Platinum Trusted Service Award is...

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UK economy grew in November

UK economy grew in November

The UK economy showed unexpected resilience in November, with stronger-than-forecast growth offering a boost to confidence. The UK economy delivered a stronger-than-expected performance in November, with GDP (gross domestic product*) rising by 0.3% month on month,...

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UK house prices dipped slightly at the end of 2025

UK house prices dipped slightly at the end of 2025

Halifax says UK house prices fell slightly in December. We break down the key points and what they mean for buyers and homeowners. The latest Halifax House Price Index shows that UK house prices dipped slightly in December, rounding off a fairly steady year for the...

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Base rate cut is a welcome boost for borrowers

Base rate cut is a welcome boost for borrowers

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has today voted to reduce the base rate. Here’s what the change could mean for you. The Bank of England has reduced the base rate from 4% to 3.75%, marking another positive step for borrowers as inflation continues to...

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