jedidajah-otte

‘It would really help us’: renters in the UK who want a 100% mortgage
No-deposit loan presents possible route out of rental trap to those deemed eligible
Jedidajah Otte
08, Jun, 2023 @5:00 AM

‘I was burnt out’ – the joys and fears of economic inactivity
Readers reveal how they have spent their time since retiring – be it helping with childcare, renting property, gardening or worrying about the future
Jedidajah Otte and Guardian readers
27, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

‘I’m glad my symptoms have a name’: three women on their struggles with adenomyosis
After Naga Munchetty revealed her agonies with the little-known womb condition, three readers share their experiences
Jedidajah Otte
23, May, 2023 @6:00 AM

Bank of England lifts inflation and growth forecasts as it raises interest rates to 4.5% – business live
BoE governor Andrew Bailey predicts inflation will have halved by the end of this year, thanks to falling energy bills
Graeme Wearden
11, May, 2023 @3:29 PM

‘We won’t be able to pay this much’: UK interest rate hike hits home
Families who have remortgaged or are about to do so tell of a precarious position after rate raised to 4.5%
Jedidajah Otte
11, May, 2023 @1:13 PM

‘I was really shocked’: would-be UK homebuyers describe their mortgage battles
Even high earners being hit by harsh bank affordability tests in wake of crisis caused by mini-budget
Jedidajah Otte
28, Apr, 2023 @7:00 AM

‘Joining the picket line is a last stand’: junior doctors on the four-day strike
Three doctors share their views on the dispute that will lead to 350,000 cancelled appointments in England
Jedidajah Otte
12, Apr, 2023 @6:00 AM

‘A step in the right direction’: Guardian readers on Trump’s charges
Seven people share their views on the former president being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the hush money case
Clea Skopeliti, Jedidajah Otte and Guardian readers
07, Apr, 2023 @2:09 PM

‘We live from month to month’: people in UK brace for April’s bill rises
Five readers tell of how they will be affected by jump in council tax, energy, water and telecoms costs
Clea Skopeliti and Jedidajah Otte
31, Mar, 2023 @5:00 AM

Millennial generation despairs of being able to afford to retire
We asked them a simple question: How much do you pay into a private pension? The answers that came back were stark
Jedidajah Otte
27, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

Jeremy Hunt’s ‘paltry sign-up payments’ won’t stop childminder exodus
Experts say sweetener unhelpful as numbers in England fall to lowest in a decade amid increasing costs, stress and admin
Carmen Aguilar García and Jedidajah Otte
18, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

‘Maybe I’ll stay longer’: older NHS staff weigh up Hunt’s pension rule changes
While some feel ending £1m savings tax cap gives them more options, others say it is not enough to make them work until 67
Jedidajah Otte and Rachel Hall
16, Mar, 2023 @5:23 PM
1 / 44 pages