Our Mission
At UK Finance Blog, our goal is to demystify complex financial rules, government benefits, and tax policies. We believe that everyone in the UK deserves access to straightforward, accurate, and practical information to help them manage their household finances effectively.
What We Cover
We provide comprehensive guides and timely news updates across several core areas:
- Welfare & DWP Benefits: Universal Credit, PIP, and other vital support.
- Pensions & Retirement: Navigating State Pension rules and private savings.
- Tax & HMRC: Making sense of Income Tax, Self Assessment, and National Insurance.
- Cost of Living & Housing: Practical advice on budgeting, Council Tax, and household bills.
Our Editorial Approach
Trust is our most important asset. Our content is thoroughly researched, relying on primary sources such as GOV.UK, HMRC, and the Department for Work and Pensions. We are committed to regular reviews to ensure all rates, thresholds, and rules reflect the most current legislation.
Meet the Editorial Team
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Mia
Mia is the Senior Editor at UK Finance Blog, overseeing the publication’s financial content and editorial standards. She specialises in making complex topics around tax, benefits, pensions and personal finance clear, accurate and accessible for UK readers.
Author
Grace
Grace covers personal finance, business finance, taxation and economic developments. She also writes for probusinessblog.co.uk, contributing practical and informative content aimed at helping readers better understand financial and business-related issues.
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Angela
Angela writes about personal finance, tax, business money and practical financial guidance for UK audiences. She also contributes to uksmallbusinessblog.co.uk, where she covers topics affecting small businesses, entrepreneurs and the wider UK economy.
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Henry
Henry is a financial journalist covering UK money, policy and household finance topics. He also contributes to Londoner.news, bringing a broader news perspective to stories involving government changes, public finances and issues affecting everyday readers.