Poll

Now the summer holidays have been and gone, we want to know if you were one of many whose flight didn't go to plan. And if you arrived at your destination more than three hours late (the threshold for flight compensation), have you claimed compensation? (If you have been on multiple trips this summer, tell us about your most recent one.)
17 September 2024

With the start of the new school terms comes the scramble to ensure kids' school uniform fits and matches schools' uniform policies. Buying school uniform can be an expensive exercise, and this week we want to know just how expensive it is right now. So we want to know, how much did you spend on school uniforms for your child this summer?
9 September 2024

If you want to dictate where your assets go when you die, you need a will – a legal document telling everyone what should happen to your money, possessions and property. Wills can be made cheaply, and sometimes for free – see our Cheap wills guide. With Free Wills Month coming up in October and Will Aid in November, please let us know if you have a will. And if not, why?
2 September 2024

The fines for parents taking children out of school without permission has risen from £60 to £80 (if paid within 21 days) ahead of the new school year. With holiday prices typically cheaper outside of the school holidays, we want to know what you think - should parents be allowed to take their kids on holiday during term time?
26 August 2024

This week in our Money Tips email we're highlighting some of the top MoneySaving successes of the year so far. From haggling to overpaying your mortgage to claiming council tax discounts, we're all for celebrating MoneySaving wins – no matter how big or small.
With this in mind, we want to know which of these tips you've tried and won with (there's just a selection here, if we listed every MoneySaving tip on the site there'd be hundreds). Tell us which of the following tips have saved (or made) you money?
19 August 2024

Though it's been an extremely difficult time for many to accumulate savings, over the past 12 months we've seen some of the highest savings interest rates for over a decade. On Thursday, the Bank of England lowered the base rate to 5%, and we've already noticed some top savings rates beginning to fall. This week, we want to know how much you have saved, and in what type of account you have the majority of your savings.
5 August 2024

At the height of the energy crisis, 90% of households were on a standard variable tariff with prices dictated by the Energy Price Cap. But with the energy market slowly coming back to life and cheaper fixed tariffs available, we want to know if you've fixed - and if so, how long you have until it ends.
29 July 2024
















