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Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.

The Martin Lewis Podcast BBC Radio 5 Live

    • Business

Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.

    Can you challenge rent rises? And more renter's rights, from repairs, damp to pets & disputes…

    Can you challenge rent rises? And more renter's rights, from repairs, damp to pets & disputes…

    The ‘Not The Martin Lewis’ Podcast: Where Martin asks specialists your questions.

    • 42 min
    Pre-Election FREE cash bank giveaways | Do you pay tax on state pension | Cheap Weddings

    Pre-Election FREE cash bank giveaways | Do you pay tax on state pension | Cheap Weddings

    Martin explains if you have to pay tax on your pension. Banks which are currently willing to pay you to switch, just six weeks ago there were none, so this is a lucrative time to look at your banking.
    And we hear your budget wedding stories, explaining how to keep the cost down.

    • 59 min
    Bonus Mini-Pod: Energy Price Cap 7% fall – the good, the bad, the ugly

    Bonus Mini-Pod: Energy Price Cap 7% fall – the good, the bad, the ugly

    It’s a bonus mini episode as Martin explains what the newly announced Ofgem energy price cap for July means for you – and why there could be bad news in store for October.

    • 9 min
    Cheapest way to spend abroad | How inflation cut will hit mortgages & savings | Time to fix energy

    Cheapest way to spend abroad | How inflation cut will hit mortgages & savings | Time to fix energy

    Martin looks at the cheapest ways to spend money abroad, reflects on the impact of the fall in inflation and discusses the quarterly energy price cap update.
    And you ‘Tell Us’ when you’ve complained and won.
    This episode was recorded on lunchtime on 22nd May 2024 – shortly before the General Election date was confirmed.

    • 44 min
    The Money-Festo: How to improve Britain including shrinkflation, term-time holidays, tax-cuts for downsizers and more…

    The Money-Festo: How to improve Britain including shrinkflation, term-time holidays, tax-cuts for downsizers and more…

    Martin hears your ‘money-festo’ ideas – if you could change one consumer law or rule, what would it be – and why?
    He and Nihal are joined by former government adviser and policy expert Polly MacKenzie – to assess how practical the suggestions are – as our very own “Polly-filter”.
    Could we regulate shrinkflation, give parents that chance to book term-time holidays, offer tax-cuts for downsizers, or make the morning commute tax deductible? And would any of those ideas actually work?

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Under 73? Turn £800 or less into £5,400 or more. The clock’s ticking… it’s all about National Insurance

    Under 73? Turn £800 or less into £5,400 or more. The clock’s ticking… it’s all about National Insurance

    On this week’s podcast Martin explains how you can buy voluntary National Insurance years to boost your state pension and why it is one of the most lucrative things many can do with their money. TELL US is about if listeners have ever taken money from their childrens accounts to help the household finance, or broken their piggybanks. Later in the pod, Martin shares his latest money-saving tips and Nihal attempts another tricky Mastermind question.

    • 57 min

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