Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
28.04.2020 - 08:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Weddings are supposed to be a time of celebration, happiness and new beginnings for couples embarking on a future together.
But for hundreds of couples, all the months, or possibly even years of planning that perfect, special day have been quashed by coronavirus.
Part of the UK-wide social distancing strategy to stop the spread of Covid-19 has been to suspend large scale events and gatherings, which means both civil and religious ceremonies have been cancelled across the country.
Many couples
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
New research by MoneySavingExpert.com suggests that taking a payment holiday on a mortgage or other forms of debt could potentially affect someone's future applications to borrow money.
With many summer holidays now looking unlikely, holidaymakers in the UK are looking to either cancel or rearrange their trips.
Holidaymakers have been issued with a grim warning from money-saving expert, Martin Lewis, over cancellation refunds.
As Scotland embraces another week of lockdown that continues to challenge our health and economy, Martin Lewis has issued more advice on how to navigate this tricky financial situation.
The UK Government’s furlough scheme, currently supporting 7.5 million jobs, will be extended until the end of October, although employers will be expected to pick up a share of the bill from August as the economy hopefully reopens.
Earlier today, the government announced that the furlough scheme is set to be extended by a further four months.
Many car insurance companies have pledged to support struggling motorists throughout the coronavirus crisis.
During last night's address to the nation, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that from Wednesday, people in England will now be able to drive to go for exercise.
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
Taking a break from offering invaluable advice on coronavirus-related topics, Martin Lewis told This Morning viewers why now is the best time to lock in a cheap energy deal.