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Ruby Hinchliffe

Ruby Hinchliffe

Personal Finance Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Revealed: Rachel Reeves’s £74k rental income – after she hammered landlords in her Budget

Chancellor receives £6k a month on top of six-figure salary
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Landlords suffer immediate blow from stamp duty raid

Tax rise on second home buyers will free up 130,000 more properties, says Chancellor
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‘Scottish Widows sent my dad’s life insurance policy to my estrange...

Daughter’s discovery of £47,000 error exposes major flaw in financial process
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Labour plans U-turn on investment tax crackdown

Manifesto pledge would cost exchequer up to £350m a year, Treasury analysis concludes
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Landlords face £90,000 capital gains tax bills under Labour shake-up

House price gains could be swallowed up by the Treasury
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‘I’m selling 35 of my 65 rental homes – this is only the beginning ...

For many fed-up landlords, the Renters’ Rights Bill is the final straw
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Tenants who stop paying rent can stay for three months under Labour

Reforms will ‘allow renters more time to repay arrears and remain in their homes’
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Landlords only allowed to raise rents once a year under Labour reforms

Government commits to ‘rebalancing relationship between tenant and landlord’
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Angela Rayner prepares to rip up Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy s...

Housing secretary considers cutting the discount despite previously benefiting from it
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Landlords rush to sell up as Labour plots capital gains tax raid

‘Bias’ towards renters forces investors to exit buy-to-let sector as supply dwindles
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‘My flat is now worth £100,000 less than it was four years ago’

Shoddy building work and high service charge leave London leaseholder out of pocket