Katie Binns
Katie Binns is an award-winning journalist, and former Sunday Times writer where she spent 10 years covering news, culture, travel, personal finance and celebrity interviews. She has also written for the Times, Telegraph, i paper and Woman and Home magazine.
Her investigative work on financial abuse has examined the response of banks, the Financial Ombudsman and the child maintenance service to victims, and resulted in a number of debt and mortgage prisoners being set free.
Latest articles by Katie Binns
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What's the latest with UK mortgage rates?
Lenders are starting to cut mortgage rates following a better than expected drop in inflation in June. We assess the mortgage landscape, whether you’re a homeowner looking to remortgage or a buy-to-let landlord.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Where will house prices go in 2023?
News The latest data shows house prices are falling as rising interest rates take a toll on the property market. Will prices begin to recover any time soon?
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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HMRC launches one week warning for tax credit renewals
News Tax credit customers have until 31 July to submit renewals amid a scam warning from HMRC
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Inheritance tax refunds: Are you due one amid falling property prices?
Advice Inheritance tax refunds are set to rise amid the current house market slump - but it must be proactively claimed. We explain how
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Mortgage deals pulled: average two-year fixed rates surge to highest level in 15 years
News The choice of mortgage products has fallen since 24 May - and rates for fixed deals have risen.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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What are exchange traded funds (ETFs)?
Glossary Exchange-traded funds (ETF) are increasingly popular with investors, but what are ETFs and how do they work?
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Watchdog summons banks to explain paltry savings rates
Savings rates trail mortgage rates - and the financial watchdog has summoned banks to a meeting amid concerns of profiteering.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Energy meter reading: submit your reading to avoid getting overcharged
Households are encouraged to take an energy meter reading after the price cap change on Saturday to draw a line under usage at the higher rate.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Inheritance tax receipts hit £1.2bn
News More people are being hit by inheritance tax amid rising property prices - and 16m are unaware of whether or not their families could be left to pay a bill when they die.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Zoopla: Property asking prices fall 5% amid rising mortgage rates
Asking prices are on a downward trajectory, with sellers shaving over 5% off to achieve a sale, Zoopla finds
By Katie Binns Published
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Mortgage overpayment calculator: pay off your home loan early?
Our mortgage overpayment calculator can help you to see how your monthly repayments will change if you overpay
By Katie Binns Last updated
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How to find the best pension drawdown provider
Advice Thinking about a pension drawdown plan? MoneyHelper’s price comparison tool could be a good place to start - but there are plenty of other things to consider.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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UK wage growth rises at fastest pace in two years - interest rate rise now more likely
Interest rates are expected to rise after highest pay on record excluding the pandemic
By Katie Binns Published
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London households face a mortgage hike of £7,300 a year
News Around 3.5 million households are yet to feel the impact of rising mortgage rates because they are still on cheap fixes or variable rate deals
By Katie Binns Last updated
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How much will it cost you to retire early?
Analysis The pre-state pension income gap means couples may need an extra £136,000 if they want to retire at 60 – can you afford to retire early?
By Katie Binns Published
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Is my pay keeping up with inflation?
Analysis High inflation means take home pay is being eroded in real terms. An online calculator reveals the pay rise you need to match the rising cost of living - and how much worse off you are without it.
By Katie Binns Published
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House prices rise 4.1% in last year - but fall monthly for fourth consecutive time
News The latest house price index show finds that house prices are slowing
By Katie Binns Published
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Demand for heat pumps on the rise - how to lower the cost of installation
Tips Incentives from government, energy firms and lenders help homes green-up.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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E.on Next, Good Energy and Octopus Energy pay £8m amid failures over late final bills
News Three energy firms have paid £8 million over compensation failures after lengthy delays in producing final bills to more than 100,000 customers when they switched suppliers
By Katie Binns Published
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More than 10 million UK adults struggling with bills and credit repayments, UK watchdog warns
News Millions of people are now struggling with bill payments amid the cost of living crisis and at risk of falling into the debt trap, the UK regulator has warned.
By Katie Binns Published
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3 ways to save on rail tickets
Tips Train fares have gone up, but there are ways to cut costs.
By Katie Binns Published
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NIESR: ‘Squeezed’ middle class households now £2,560 a year worse off
News Britain will feel like it’s in recession even if it isn't after a significant drop in middle-class income - and the poorest households are even worse off.
By Katie Binns Published
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Skipton launches a 100% mortgage – how does it compare
News Skipton Building Society has launched the UK's first 100% loan-to-value mortgage exclusively available to renters. Similar deals are already available from a number of lenders, but all require some type of help and guarantee from family.
By Katie Binns Published
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Lord Lee of Trafford: how I’ve invested since 1962
Interviews Katie Binns speaks to Lord Lee - one of the UK’s first ISA millionaires - about how UK shares made him his million, how he’s weathered many market storms over the last 60 years, and his top tips for investors today.
By Katie Binns Published