Money expert Martin Lewis is to step into Pier's Morgan's shoes on Good Morning Britain. The journalist, and guest contributor to the ITV show for many years, is said to be "stoked" to be joining Susanna Reid on the panel as a presenter.
01.06.2021 - 18:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has told millions of Brits they could be owed up to £1,000 - but don't even realise it.
According to Martin, a large number of people in the UK are yet to claim a tax break of up to £250 per year - just for being married or in a civil partnership.
Speaking on a special edition of The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, the finance expert explained: "If you are a married couple or in a civil partnership
Money expert Martin Lewis is to step into Pier's Morgan's shoes on Good Morning Britain. The journalist, and guest contributor to the ITV show for many years, is said to be "stoked" to be joining Susanna Reid on the panel as a presenter.
Martin Lewis is set to take on a guest presenting role on Good Morning Britain.The 49 year old financial journalist, who is sitting on a £12.5million property empire after giving away £20million of his own fortune to charity, is "stoked" as he will take a seat next to Susanna Reid, 50, as they tackle the morning programme. According to the Mirror, the Money Saving Expert founder is due to start his new job in two weeks.
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MoneySavingExpert readers. He said a combination of “ultra-low UK interest rates”, the stamp duty holiday and people saving more during the pandemic, means there’s huge competition that customers could take advantage of.
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Martin Lewis shared more success stories in the final episode of his new ITV series Extreme Savers on Wednesday night, including how one man switched banks so often he saved enough money to put down a deposit on his first home. Martin explained how David Buckeridge is “one of the growing tribe who, rather than bagging just one switching bonus, calculatingly play the banks at their own game to absolutely max the amount of free cash” they can get.
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