🚨 It's Mixtape time!
In honour of the Artemis II mission, today's theme is... the Moon! 🌛
🌚 What are the best songs that mention the Moon?
Let's hear 'em! 👇
Can you get the free LISA £1,000s as a 1st time buyer if you buy with someone else?
To really understand it listen to the new Lifetime ISA & Help To Buy ISA ‘The Martin Lewis podcast’ on bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0… BBC Sounds, Apple, Spotify & all the usual pod players.
Got a poorly paying ISA? You’ve a right to transfer it! (They're not common, but on shares ISAs check for exit fees first.)
For full HELP & best-buys, listen to the Cash & Shares ISA deadline ‘Martin Lewis Podcast’ episode on bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…, Apple, Spotify & all the usual pod players
At 10am Nicky Campbell is joined by MPs:
🔴Labour MP for Cowdenbeath & Kirkcaldy, Mel Ward
🔵Conservative MP for Isle of Wight East, Joe Robertson
🟠Liberal Democrat MP for North East Fife, Wendy Chamberlain
What do you want to ask them?
The UK Health Security Agency says it has seen five new meningitis cases in Kent.
Six of a total of 20 cases have been confirmed as the Meningitis B strain.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting says it's unprecedented and a "rapidly developing situation".
Nicky Campbell asks: Meningitis B: should you worry?
An estimated £18bn is needed to fix all the potholes in England & Wales according to the Asphalt Industry Alliance.
It says it’s a “national disgrace”.
The Department for Transport says it’s spending more than £7bn across the next four years, with pothole repairs up 15% last year.
Laura McGhie asks...Pothole repairs: a price worth paying?
Rachel Reeves will say today she wants to stop British technology companies moving abroad for investment.
She’ll say AI is “the defining technology of our era” and the UK must aim for “the fastest AI adoption in the G7”.
Laura McGhie asks: Will AI fix the UK economy?
In your relationship, does one of you do all the money stuff?
Just a snippet from the new ‘Martin Lewis Podcast’ episode on car finance misselling, joint account and economic abuse, do listen at bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…, Apple, Spotify & all the usual pod players
MPs in England are launching an inquiry into student loans following "widespread dissatisfaction" with the system.
Graduates on Plan 2 loans have criticised a freeze on the repayment threshold from 2027-2030.
The DfE says the freeze "protects lower-earning graduates" and the Chancellor says the government “inherited a broken system”.
Nicky Campbell asks: Is the university dream over?
Some GPs have told the BBC they’ve never refused a fit note for mental health reasons.
Mental health is the most common reason given for the 11 million fit notes issued in England last year.
Of 752 GPs who replied to a BBC questionnaire, 540 said they had never refused such a request.
Nicky Campbell asks: Fit for purpose?
Livvy Haydock explores the story of the Triads in the UK and traces the path of feared criminal Georgie Pai, in a new series of the award-winning podcast, Gangster 🎧
From Britain’s Chinatowns to the street markets of Hong Kong... We uncover the origins of the Triads, and a man at the top who is still feared today. Georgie Pai ruled the streets with violence. But, how did a man, deported to Hong Kong again and again, build one of Britain’s most feared criminal empires?
The Story of Georgie Pai isn’t just a true crime series - it’s also a rich social history. It explores the arrival and settlement of the Chinese-heritage community in the UK, how they built their own spaces, and how these were sometimes exploited by the Triads. Listen now on BBC Sounds.
Who Really Pays Inheritance Tax? In 90 seconds.
Full Inheritance Tax info including how give & live, pensions, marriage, charity and more in the new Martin Lewis Podcast on bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…, Apple, Spotify & all the usual pod players.