Somto Uba
In a market where borrowing costs are rising again, and competition is fierce, the question for many buyers is no longer simply what rate they can get, but whether they can get a mortgage at all
by Somto UbaThe government has moved to limit interest charges on millions of graduate loans. The relief is real, but the small print tells a more complicated story.
by Somto UbaThe biggest shake-up of private renting in a generation takes effect next month, promising security for tenants but unsettling a market already starved of supply.
by Somto UbaThe Employment Rights Act 2025 begins its rollout this month, bringing the most sweeping overhaul of UK workplace law in a generation.
by Somto Uba
From April 2026, self-employed workers and landlords face the most significant overhaul of the self-assessment tax system in a generation. Here is what it means, who it affects, and why the timeline matters.
by Somto UbaA wellness startup, a fried chicken chain, and a wave of AI-native fintechs. The FT's annual ranking of Europe's fastest-growing companies reveals a Britain that is scaling fast, concentrating in London, and increasingly powered by software.
by Somto UbaFrom rideshares to restaurant orders, British Airways and its partners have built a points machine hiding in plain sight. Most people are not using it.
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The loyalty currency born on aircraft has quietly become one of the most versatile rewards ecosystems in the world
by Somto Uba