He shared several tips about how to build up your savings
Martin Lewis has spoken about a DWP scheme that savers may want to consider. The consumer champion shared numerous tips on building up your savings during an episode of his BBC podcast.
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He devoted much of the programme to discussing mortgage overpayments and whether this approach is preferable to depositing money into savings accounts. One listener enquired about what to do with a lump sum of £90,000 that they would soon receive. They were paying a relatively steep mortgage rate of 5.6 per cent and sought guidance on how to use the funds.
Mr Lewis’ general principle is that if your mortgage rate exceeds the top after-tax savings rate available, it may be wiser to overpay your mortgage rather than deposit cash into savings. Addressing the question, Mr Lewis initially said that “you cannot earn 5.6 percent in savings”.
However, he highlighted certain savings vehicles where this rate can be beaten. He mentioned in passing: “With the exception of a Help to Save if you’re on Universal Credit or a regular saver where you can put a couple of hundred quid a month in.”
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The Help to Save scheme is worth a look if you’re receiving Universal Credit, as it provides a 50 per cent bonus on deposits. Through the scheme, you receive a 50p bonus for every £1 you deposit into the account over a four-year period.
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You can contribute between £1 and £50 each month, meaning you can save up to £2,400 over four years, earning up to £1,200 in bonuses. Savers receive their bonuses across two stages, with the first payout arriving after the initial two years, calculated on the highest balance achieved during that period.
The second bonus comes at the conclusion of year four, determined by the highest balance reached in years three and four. When it comes to regular saver accounts, you can get rates of over 7 percent, but there are restrictions on monthly deposits.
Take Nationwide Building Society’s Flex Regular Saver, for instance, which offers 6.5 percent but caps monthly contributions at £200. By depositing the maximum amount, savers could pocket £84.50 annually in interest.
Currently, Zopa leads the market with its Regular Saver offering 7.1 percent, allowing customers to stash away up to £300 monthly. Financial experts are forecasting further cuts to the Bank of England’s base rate this year.
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The rate presently stands at 3.75 per cent. The central bank opted to maintain this level in its most recent announcement.
The annual event brought comic books, film, TV, video games and anime together.
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Many guests in cosplay were there to greet attendees at The Knavesmire this year (Image: Garry Hornby – Press Camera Club)
Those in dress included legendary Star Wars character Chewbacca, along with Little Shop of Horrors’ Audrey II, Death Eaters, Wolverine and Batman.
Enthusiasts were able to browse the many stalls, cars and merchandise on offer, meeting media guests Dani Harmer, who played the protagonist in The Story of Tracy Beaker from 2002 till 2006 and Marvel star James D’Arcy.
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The day featured everything from sci-fi to movies, books and fantasy (Image: Lisa Young – Press Camera Club)
The highly anticipated event is organised by Unleashed, which run Comic Con events, featuring traders and guests in cosplay, across the UK each year.
Comic Con fans were able to browse the artefacts, collectables and cars on display (Image: Newsquest)
A representative for the company explained: “Initially, comic-cons used to be events focusing on comic books and comic book culture.
“However, nowadays comic-cons cover multi-genre entertainment, such as films, TV and gaming, and have made being ‘geeky’ cool.”
The company described the events as “brief escapes” from reality, where pop culture, sci-fi and fantasy can coalesce into one room.
Thousands have been left stranded in the Middle East as flights are cancelled due to the conflict
Holidaymakers from Northern Ireland in the Middle East have described their “frightening experience” as they take shelter in their hotels amid the sound of explosions.
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Thousands of people have been left stranded in a number of Middle Eastern countries this weekend after Iran launched missile strikes against four Gulf Arab nations hosting US military bases — Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE, after it was attacked by the US and Israel on Saturday. During these strikes Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed.
Tourists have had to take shelter in underground car parks and hotel rooms and have said they are desperate to leave the country for their own safety.
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One NI holidaymaker told Belfast Live: “On Saturday afternoon we heard some loud explosions directly overhead which we later found out were the result of missile interceptions.
“On advice of UK Embassy we took shelter in our hotel room and have remained there ever since. A lot of normal activity seemed to continue on Saturday but Sunday definitely feels quieter. A very frightening experience overnight with constant loud bangs and noises.
“Looks like all flights cancelled until 3pm UAE time tomorrow as minimum. Yes everybody just keen to get safely out of the country.”
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said the situation in the Middle East will leave many people feeling apprehensive following a meeting with a UK Government advisor.
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She said: “I know that many, many people will be really apprehensive about what is happening in Iran and across the Middle East.
“The Iranian regime is an appalling one, it has created a huge amount of instability in the region, it has killed many thousands of its own citizens.
“I know that there are many hundreds of people from Northern Ireland who are living and working in the Middle East, particularly in the UAE and of course many others that are visiting the region as well.
“I know that there are a lot of people worried about their loved ones and families at the moment.”
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The deputy First Minister said the briefing, which was also attended by the Scottish and Welsh First Ministers, was an opportunity to raise questions.
She added: “Also to try to push to ensure that the clear messages are coming out from the UK Government, clear advice to people who are in the region in terms of making sure that all of the support is there to keep people safe.”
A fresh wave of blasts was heard in Dubai and in the Qatari capital of Doha on Sunday as defence forces intercepted missiles headed their way in response to US and Israeli attacks.
The UAE is home to one of Ireland’s largest diasporas per capita, with an estimated 14,000 Irish nationals residing in the country, many of whom live in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs has urged Irish citizens in the Middle East to “shelter in place” following a sharp escalation in conflict across the region.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee said there are currently “no evacuation routes recommended for Gulf countries” as she urged Irish citizens “not to pursue anything other than a shelter in place strategy”.
Ms McEntee added: “I want to provide a further update on the situation in the Gulf and the implications for Irish citizens there,” Minister McEntee said in a statement Sunday.
“A large number of Irish citizens, in particular in the UAE, are already on our Citizen Registration platform, with several hundred registering yesterday. I would encourage anyone in the region either resident or transiting to register.
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“I am also aware of suggestions of consideration of land routes to neighbouring countries, such as Oman. However, I strongly urge citizens not to pursue anything other than a shelter in place strategy for now.”
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is urging Brits abroad in the Middle East to inform the government of their whereabouts for support.
In a post on X, the office said in a statement: “British nationals in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar and UAE can register their presence to receive direct updates from the FCDO on the situation in the Middle East.
“You should continue to follow our travel advice for the country you are in and the advice of the local authorities.”
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The FCDO also advises British nationals currently in the city of Duqm, Oman, “should immediately shelter in place”.
“Any British nationals currently visiting Salalah, or within 100km, should look to leave as soon as possible if commercial means allow. Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel and follow instructions from the local authorities.”
It advises against “all but essential travel” only to Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed sadness over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Husna Anjum Senior Live News Reporter and Astha Saxena
18:54, 01 Mar 2026
Russia has threatened retaliation against Europe with Russian propagandists claiming Donald Trump “unwittingly creating political and psychological opportunities.”
Yesterday (February 28) Russian President Vladimir Putin paid tribute following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Russian President called the act “a murder committed in cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law”.
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Speaking about Russia ’s next move, Sergey Karnaukhov, a former president and CEO of The Centre for the National Interest, and Dimitri Simes, a former president and CEO of The Centre for the National Interest, highlighted what needs to be done as he blames Europe for “waging war” against Russia.
The Express reports in the conversation with Vladimir Solovyov on channel Solovyov Live, he said: “Estonia is waging war against us. I think we should give it some thought that Mr Trump unwittingly created political and psychological opportunities for us, he untied our hands for our Supreme Commander in chief to do whatever he finds appropriate to do for the nation’s security.”
The host of the show continued issuing threats to Europe. Mr Solovyov said: “But we see what is happening, the only language Europe understands is the language of force, and only when the force is used against them. They saw that Oreshnik was used twice and decided they are protected in their little house.
“It’s clearly time to strike their little house.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry had sharply denounced the joint US‑Israeli military operation in Iran the previous day, describing it as “a pre‑planned and unprovoked act of armed aggression against a sovereign and independent UN member state” and a violation of core principles of international law.
In Moscow’s view, “Washington and Tel Aviv have once again embarked on a dangerous adventure that is rapidly bringing the region closer to a humanitarian, economic and, not exclude, a radiological catastrophe.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry claimed that the US and Israel are “covering themselves with an imaginary concern to prevent the Iranians from acquiring nuclear weapons,” while in fact their main goal, according to Moscow, is “to destroy the constitutional order and destroy the leadership of a state they do not like, which has refused to submit to forceful dictate and hegemonism.”
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The foreign ministry also appealed to Russians in Iran and Israel to leave these countries immediately if possible.
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They now face a Chelsea side who have not beaten Arsenal in any competition since August 2021 – a run of 10 matches and seven defeats, including both legs of their recent Carabao Cup semi-final tie. Liam Rosenior’s tactics in that late 1-0 loss in N5 last month certainly proved divisive and he has criticised his team in the weeks since after their top-four hopes were hit by frustrating draws with Leeds and Burnley as their disciplinary issues continued.
“He has had a huge impact and is making big improvements,” Carrick said of Sesko. “He is getting used to being here. He is desperate to do well and is a pleasure to work with. He is a real threat. I’m really excited about where he can get to. He’s got huge potential.”
There is little doubt the United coach has enjoyed some good fortune since taking over. First Diogo Dalot escaped what should have been a red card for a studs-up challenge against Jeremy Doku in the derby against Manchester City, and then Tottenham were reduced to 10 men after half an hour when Cristian Romero was sent off. Here, Palace spent much of the second half with a man down. Equally, Carrick could argue that you make your own luck.
Despite Oliver Glasner’s grumblings, the rules state Christopher Kavanagh was right to award a penalty, even though Lacroix had initially grabbed hold of Cunha outside the penalty area before the Brazilian eventually tumbled in the box.
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Fernandes coolly converted the spot-kick and it was the turning point United needed because they had struggled in the first period.
United have offloaded four wingers over the past nine months – Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Antony – and while not too many fans were sad to see that quartet depart, it has left the team short of recognised wide players. The situation on the left flank has been further exacerbated by a hamstring injury to Patrick Dorgu.
Cunha has been occupying that position for the most part, but he is a No. 10 at heart and his desire to routinely cut inside really narrowed the pitch against Palace.
With Luke Shaw unable to overlap from left back like he used to, United lacked width on that side and it helped the visitors. The situation did not improve when Shaw went off in the 24th minute and Noussair Mazraoui, a right footer, filled in at left-back.
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Palace losing Lacroix was a significant boost for United and liberated Carrick’s side, Cunha included. The south Londoners, in the end, were lucky not to lose by more, with Henderson making fine saves to deny Casemiro and Amad Diallo.
So it is six wins during an unbeaten seven-match run now for Carrick. They have built up a real head of steam.
Good afternoon, and welcome to live coverage of Fulham vs Tottenham Hotspur from the Premier League, with the visitors desperately looking to climb away from the relegation zone.
Spurs currently sit 16th in the table, just four points above West Ham United in 18th, with relegation now an alarmingly possible prospect for the north London club after failing to win any of their nine league games since the turn of the year.
West Ham’s 5-2 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday means Spurs will not slide any further towards the drop zone this weekend, but with Nottingham Forest making the trip to Brighton this afternoon, defeat at Craven Cottage could see them slip to 17th by full time.
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Igor Tudor’s appointment did not have the desired effect for last weekend’s north London derby, with an injury-ravaged Spurs losing 4-1 against Arsenal for the second time this season.
Despite Pedro Porro and Kevin Danso becoming available for selection this weekend, the Spurs boss will continue to be hamstrung by absences and admitted on Thursday that the job at hand is harder than he expected.
Spurs take on a Fulham side who ended a run of three successive defeats last weekend with an impressive 3-1 victory away at Sunderland, who had previously lost just once at the Stadium of Light this season.
Marco Silva’s side start the afternoon in 10th but could climb up to eighth with victory against Spurs, who they have beaten in three of their last four league meetings.
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Having claimed a 2-1 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November, the west London outfit have the opportunity to complete the league double over Spurs for the second time in their history and for the first time since the 2003-04 campaign.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed sadness over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Husna Anjum and Astha Saxena
17:43, 01 Mar 2026
Russia could carry out retaliation strikes against Europe following Iran’s missile attacks. The threat was made by Russian propagandists who claimed Donald Trump “unwittingly creating political and psychological opportunities.”
Yesterday (February 28) Russian President Vladimir Putin paid tribute following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Russian President called the act “a murder committed in cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law”.
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Speaking about Russia ’s next move, Sergey Karnaukhov, a former president and CEO of The Centre for the National Interest, and Dimitri Simes, a former president and CEO of The Centre for the National Interest, highlighted what needs to be done as he blames Europe for “waging war” against Russia.
The Express reports in the conversation with Vladimir Solovyov on channel Solovyov Live, he said: “Estonia is waging war against us. I think we should give it some thought that Mr Trump unwittingly created political and psychological opportunities for us, he untied our hands for our Supreme Commander in chief to do whatever he finds appropriate to do for the nation’s security.”
The host of the show continued issuing threats to Europe. Mr Solovyov said: “But we see what is happening, the only language Europe understands is the language of force, and only when the force is used against them. They saw that Oreshnik was used twice and decided they are protected in their little house.
“It’s clearly time to strike their little house.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry had sharply denounced the joint US‑Israeli military operation in Iran the previous day, describing it as “a pre‑planned and unprovoked act of armed aggression against a sovereign and independent UN member state” and a violation of core principles of international law.
In Moscow’s view, “Washington and Tel Aviv have once again embarked on a dangerous adventure that is rapidly bringing the region closer to a humanitarian, economic and, not exclude, a radiological catastrophe.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry claimed that the US and Israel are “covering themselves with an imaginary concern to prevent the Iranians from acquiring nuclear weapons,” while in fact their main goal, according to Moscow, is “to destroy the constitutional order and destroy the leadership of a state they do not like, which has refused to submit to forceful dictate and hegemonism.”
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The foreign ministry also appealed to Russians in Iran and Israel to leave these countries immediately if possible.
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Here are all the road closures in and around the town you should be aware of this week (March 2-6):
Blackwell
A road closure affecting Blackwell is currently in place due to ongoing utility repair and maintenance works conducted by Northern Gas Networks.
The closure began on January 5 and will remain until April 15.
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The restrictions are expected to cover the area from the junction with Bridge Road to the junction with Carmel Road South.
Grainger Street West Back
In addition, Grainger Street West Back will see a road closure starting on March 2 and lasting until March 6.
Northumbrian Water is set to carry out utility asset works, specifically excavating to construct a new manhole.
The work zone is located at the rear of properties numbered 1 to 23 Hawthorn Street.
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Roberts Walk
Effective from March 3 to March 4, Roberts Walk will be closed for another round of road works.
Yarm Road (A66 Roundabout to Sadberge Road Roundabout)
From March 2 until March 15, Yarm Road, particularly the segment between the A66 roundabout and the Sadberge Road roundabout, will be closed for road works.
The restrictions are set to remain in place as works are carried out on the carriageway.
Abbey Road
Ongoing works on Abbey Road, which began on February 23 and are expected to continue until April 17, will also affect traffic in the area.
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Darlington Borough Council is undertaking highway improvement works, with the restrictions expected from the Carmel Road North junction to past the Neville Road junction.
The first phase entails installing speed tables and improving the footways.
Milbank Road
Meanwhile, Milbank Road is currently closed until March 8 due to highway improvement activities.
The closure, which commenced on February 23, is related to civil preparation works and carriageway resurfacing efforts.
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Thompson Street West
Thompson Street West remains closed for ongoing utility asset works executed by Northern Powergrid (Northeast) PLC.
The work started on January 21 and is set to end on March 26. It involves excavating approximately 750 meters of footway and carriageway to install new underground electric cables.
The restrictions are expected to remain in place to ensure safe working conditions.
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Myrtle Gardens
Another road closure in place is Myrtle Gardens, which will remain in effect until March 9.
Northern Gas Networks is working on utility repair and maintenance in the area, specifically at the junction with Mayfair Road and nearby properties.
This is part of an extensive project that aims to replace outdated infrastructure.
Harrowgate Village
Looking further ahead, Harrowgate Village will experience restrictions due to highway improvement works scheduled from March 31, 2025, until March 27.
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These major road closures will cover the area from Dewberry Lane to the Village Hall, and are part of S278 works for a new development, meaning significant traffic disruption could be expected in the future.
Beaumont Hill
Similarly, Beaumont Hill will also be affected by highway improvement works during the same period.
The closure from Dewberry Lane to 25 Beaumont Hill will coincide with ongoing works by Darlington Borough Council, further hindering traffic through the area as improvements are made.
Lime Lane
Lastly, Lime Lane will be closed for highway improvement works from March 2 to March 13.
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The planned closures will encompass the carriageway from Lodge Lane, extending approximately 1800 meters along Lime Lane.
Residents should prepare for potential disruptions during this essential maintenance window.
Residents and motorists are encouraged to allow extra travel time during these closures and to follow all posted detour signs for safety and convenience.