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Rob Lewis

@moneywatch

Money Watch is a UK personal finance blog, featuring money news, tips and useful links. Trustee for @PreventAll.

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All those hours Facebook developers spent making sure users can add nice backgrounds to posts, and this is what it comes to...

All those hours Facebook developers spent making sure users can add nice backgrounds to posts, and this is what it comes to...
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We understand some customers are having issues accessing banking services right now. We’re really sorry and are investigating as a matter of urgency. We will share an update as soon as possible.

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Want to stay safe from banking fraud? Find out where the biggest threats are and learn how to avoid them which.co.uk/news/article/t…

Want to stay safe from banking fraud?

Find out where the biggest threats are and learn how to avoid them 

which.co.uk/news/article/t…
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While many are criticising the Bank of England's decision to take historical figures off banknotes, when we asked the public what they most wanted to see on banknotes, 63% picked something other than historical figures - including 59-60% of Tory and Reform voters Link in replies

While many are criticising the Bank of England's decision to take historical figures off banknotes, when we asked the public what they most wanted to see on banknotes, 63% picked something other than historical figures - including 59-60% of Tory and Reform voters

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Before I was an MP, I worked on the current series of polymer banknotes at the Bank of England. So I know how decisions about our currency are made, and why they matter. Nigel Farage clearly doesn’t. What he conveniently ignores is that central banks regularly issue new

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you use the Lloyds, Bank of Scotland or Halifax apps? People have been messsaging me this morning of being shown other peoples transactions. I want to see how widespread this is. Has it happened to you. If so a) What are you seeing? Which app. b) If it is someone elses

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The Lloyds Banking group has launched an investigation after some customers using the Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland apps said they had been able to see other people's transactions on their accounts.

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Excl: Companies House suspends online filing after glitch put personal data at risk. Directors’ personal addresses, full date of birth and the ability to upload or amend company accounts were all possible simply by pressing the back button! via Financial Times as.ft.com/r/9ec1aac4-c93…

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Friday we revealed the Companies House vulnerability letting anyone access the private dashboard of any UK company. This is the moment I first saw it demonstrated. My reaction says it all. What do we know? What don't we know? What should companies do now?

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🔴 Three months after a heist in Germany, the thieves remain at large and cash-reliant clients want to know why their life savings weren’t safe Look inside Europe's biggest bank job below ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…

🔴 Three months after a heist in Germany, the thieves remain at large and cash-reliant clients want to know why their life savings weren’t safe

Look inside Europe's biggest bank job below ⬇️
telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
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4 sneaky ways Meta tracks you online and offline: and how to stop it. Plus, how else you can improve your general app privacy 👇 which.co.uk/news/article/h…

4 sneaky ways Meta tracks you online and offline: and how to stop it.

Plus, how else you can improve your general app privacy 👇

which.co.uk/news/article/h…
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Remember the name Yomif Kejelcha for pub quizzes of the future - the man who came *second* (by 11 seconds) in today's London Marathon, at 1:59:41. Not bad for his first ever marathon.

Remember the name Yomif Kejelcha for pub quizzes of the future - the man who came *second* (by 11 seconds) in today's London Marathon, at 1:59:41. Not bad for his first ever marathon.