
The art you must see to celebrate the National Gallery’s 200th anniversary
Did you know that the National Gallery turns 200 this year? Originally founded in 1824, the museum in Trafalgar Square, London houses an impressive collection of over 2,300 paintings. Displaying art from the mid-13th century to 1900, it’s home to many famous paintings that people travel across the world to see. Whether you’re a London local or a tourist excited ...
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11 things you might not know about TPD Wealth Management
Eleven years ago, TPD Wealth Management embarked on a journey to empower individuals to achieve their financial goals. As we celebrate this impressive milestone, we want to share a side you might not know! Dive into our list of 11 facts about TPD, unveiling the people, the passion, and the moments that have shaped who we are. Get ready to ...
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The announcement of the new UK ISA marks 25 years of tax-efficient savings
Since they were introduced in 1999, ISAs have become a finance staple for many households thanks to providing a tax-efficient way to save and invest. As ISAs turn 25, chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled plans to launch a new UK ISA and has previously announced changes that could provide you with more flexibility. Read on to find out what you need ...
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Your 2024 Spring Budget update – the key news from the Chancellor’s statement
The 2024/25 tax year is just a month away, and chancellor Jeremy Hunt has delivered his 2024 Spring Budget, outlining the government’s plans for the next fiscal year and beyond. With a general election looming – prime minister Rishi Sunak has said he will call it before the end of the year – the chancellor claimed that the government had ...
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6 imaginative books to read with children this World Book Day
Are you taking part in World Book Day this year? The annual celebration of books and reading takes place on 7 March 2024 and aims to encourage children and adults alike to enjoy the hobby. Reading with your children can provide a range of benefits. The BookTrust found that children who read regularly are more likely to: Overcome disadvantages caused ...
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Why general elections in 2024 could lead to volatile investment markets
The last few years have seen volatile investment markets due to the pandemic, lockdowns, and fears that high inflation could lead to economic recessions. Looming general elections could mean investors continue to experience ups and downs throughout 2024. UK prime minister Rishi Sunak is expected to call a general election at some point in 2024. Indeed, the last nationwide vote ...
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