Hilary Osborne 

Money Talks: ticket clampdowns, pothole payouts and starter homes

Plus, household incomes rise, house prices fall and pension savers weigh up their options
  
  

Woman shops using iPad
Online ticket resale websites face a fresh clampdown in an attempt to end profiteering by touts. Photograph: Alex Segre / Alamy

Hello and welcome to this week’s Money Talks – a roundup of the week’s biggest stories and some things you may have missed.


Money news

Ticket resale websites face fresh clampdown

Seven in 10 drivers hit potholes but many fail to claim compensation

UK house prices fall 0.3%, says Halifax

New pensions advice to help stop ‘irrational’ transfers

Help-to-buy scheme ‘needs replacement before it ends’

Charter Savings comes online with savings range

UK household incomes ‘near pre-banking crisis levels’


Feature

Starter homes initiative – everything you need to know


Work advice

Career cares? Work woes? Out of love with the office? Our expert is on hand to help. Put your questions to Jeremy, and help other readers with their worries.

Consumer champions

Homebase said its guarantee didn’t apply to us

Opodo failed to tell me it hadn’t made my booking

Npower – we have no gas supply so please stop sending us bills


In the spotlight

With just a month to go until pension savers can, in theory, get their hands on their funds, the minister in charge has admitted it is risky, while those approaching retirement have started weighing up their options.

In pictures

Homes close to markets

Money deals

Missed the deadline for the Money Deals energy switch? Good news, sign-ups have been extended until 22 March. Plus, the winning deal has been announced and it’s the cheapest on the market.



Join Guardian Investing for a free event at the Lowry in Manchester on 19 March at 6.30pm. Two experts will cover the principles of investing, the impact of the pension changes and more, plus there will be free wine and nibbles.

 

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