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    Heating Oil Guide and Banknotes

    18/04/2026 | 25 mins.
    The government has promised more than £52mn to help people in the UK hit by huge rises in the price of heating oil. Around 1.5 million households in rural areas and particularly in Northern Ireland rely on heating oil for their central heating and the price has more than doubled since the Middle East conflict began. The help will be targeted at vulnerable households but how will it work in practice?
    As the Bank of England decides to hold rates at 3.75%, figures show almost 1,000 mortgage deals have disappeared off the market since the start of last week.
    How do thieves persuade sensible people to part with thousands of pounds? It's a question many of you have been asking, especially after the item on the programme a fortnight ago about civil servant Sara. She put $250 into what she thought was a cryptocurrency investment but ended up having £337,000 stolen. We'll ask a criminologist about the tricks and tactics that thieves use.
    And, which animal did you decide should be on the Bank of England's new banknotes?
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Sarah Rogers and Jo Krasner
    Researcher: Luke Jarmyn
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 21st March 2026)
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    Mortgage Rates and Banknotes

    11/04/2026 | 25 mins.
    It's been a turbulent week for the mortgage market - as lenders adjusted their rates amid fears of a rise in inflation and what that will mean for interest rates. Average mortgage rates for a 2 and 5 year fix tipped above 5% for the first time since the summer this week, and they've been climbing since. In just a few days time the Bank of England will make its next interest rate decision, but a cut which had been widely anticipated two weeks ago, is now incredibly unlikely. Around 1.8 million people are to come off a fixed mortgage this year, and have some difficult decisions to make - what should they do?
    Victims' charities have criticised a long awaited and much delayed fraud strategy published earlier this week by the government. Ministers have described it as a "major upgrade to Britain's defences" with £250mn pounds to be invested over the next three years.
    On Thursday a £100 cap on contactless card payments in the UK is being scrapped. The Financial Conduct Authority is giving banks the freedom to set their own limits, and in theory they could even remove the cap altogether. But it turns out many banks are not planning to change the limit at all, at least for now - why?
    This week the Bank of England announced that British wildlife will replace historical figures on the next series of Bank of England banknotes. We asked Wildlife TV Presenter & Campaigner Chris Packham to tell us his ideas - from lapwings to foxes.
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporters: Dan Whitworth and Bisi Adebayo
    Researcher: Jo Krasner
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (First broadcast 12pm Sat 14th March 2026)
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    Middle East Conflict and Crypto Scams

    04/04/2026 | 25 mins.
    Just seven days has passed since the USA and Israel began their attacks on Iran. As the attacks become heavier and more destructive, the ripples of war are already spreading around the globe. There was an immediate jump in the price of oil and gas, now worsening, as processing plants and facilities are attacked and transport routes disrupted. Petrol prices at the pump have been creeping up too and are expected to rise further. Money Box listeners have been asking what it could mean for the price of gas, electricity, heating oil and filling up their car.
    A listener had more than £300,000 stolen from her in an investment scam. What can be done to catch the criminals who robbed her?
    And by the end of the month there should be an official free scheme to claim compensation for missold car finance. How will it work?
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researcher: Amber Mehmood
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 7th March 2026)
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    Pension Age Rise and April Tax Changes

    02/04/2026 | 24 mins.
    Millions of people in their sixties will now wait up a year longer before they can claim their state pension. From Easter Monday the current state pension age of 66 will gradually increase over the next two years until it reaches 67 affecting everyone born on 6th April 1960 or later. How will it work for those affected?
    Rent arrears, council tax debt and unpaid utility bills are the main reason more than 400,000 people in Britain are homeless. A new report by the Centre for Homelessness Impact published next week sets out ways to reduce or even end homelessness. What does it recommend?
    Millions of drivers are in line for hundreds of pounds of compensation for mis-sold finance deals. We'll have 5 top tips on who gets what and how to claim.
    And there are some tax changes from Monday as well, we'll round up what's happening to dividends and inheritance tax.
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporters: Dan Whitworth and Sarah Rogers
    Researchers: Catherine Lund and Jo Krasner
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 12pm on Saturday 4th April 2026)
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    Civil Service Pension Loans and Pokémon Cards

    28/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    The number of emergency hardship loans issued to former civil servants who are facing long delays for pension payments is "pitiful" according to a senior MP. Clive Betts, the deputy chair of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, has told Money Box the loan system is "not adequate" after figures published for the first time earlier this week show fewer than 600 have been issued - compared to many thousands of people who are missing money. The Cabinet Office says an urgent recovery plan is underway and its immediate priority is to stabilise the service. Capita have previously apologised for the delays.
    Nearly one in five adults now use Buy Now, Pay Later - instead of paying the whole cost upfront with a debit or credit card you can spread the cost interest free over three or four monthly payments. At one time it was young people driving the rise. But some new research from the Personal Finance Research Centre at the University of Bristol (commissioned by the Aberdeen Group Charitable Trust) suggests Buy Now, Pay Later is now spreading to older people. The number using it in their forties and sixties has grown by a third, with the biggest rise in the last two years among people in their fifties with the number using it up by half.
    And, as a rare Pokémon card sells for 12 million pounds at auction - what's the appeal for collectors - and what should you think about when buying them?
    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researcher: Jo Krasner and Niamh McDermott
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (First broadcast Saturday 28th February 2026)

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