Topic: Blogs
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Andrew Vaughan: The hidden cost of long rallies
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Steve Cox: How being the UK’s Prime Minister became ‘the impossible job’
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Jonathan Rubins: When prediction fails, execution wins
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Richard Howes: Will AI be a D.I.V.O.R.C.E or a new start for advice?
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Roger Morris: Why remortgaging is no longer a routine conversation for brokers
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Sebastian Murphy: Perhaps it’s time to stop calling us brokers?
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Neil Rudge: How brokers can open up specialist funding for ambitious SMEs
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Chris Blewitt: Building societies aren’t the alternative anymore
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Nathan Reilly: You might not be able to predict the next market shift, but you can prepare for it
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Rob Stanton: The buy-to-let landlord is becoming a portfolio manager
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Alex Upton: Why commercial judgement matters in specialist lending
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Grant Hendry: The case for assessing income like people actually earn it
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Ash Borland: The cheapest hour in your diary is the one you never booked
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Harpal Singh: Mythbusting Blog #16: Myth – Journalists are scary and should be avoided at all costs
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Jake McCausland: Where property developers are finding opportunities in 2026
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Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
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Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
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FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
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Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
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