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Record low interest rates, a stock market crash, soaring unemployment, a turbo-charged property market and more savings than ever in the bank. There has never been a year quite like it for our household finances. Here, Money Mail looks at the winners
Gales topping 50mph are set to hit Britain later today after temperatures dropped as low as -5C due to an Icelandic blast that has moved in ahead of a mini heatwave predicted to arrive next week. A cloudy start across Britain has
From cars being swept away in raging torrents, to rescuing two national animals featured on Australia’s Coat of Arms from floodwaters, cows washing up on beaches, and huge earthworms fleeing from the water, fascinating pictures some of the unique ways the floods