Daily Express – March 11 2026 – Daily Express

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Selling equities in a market dip means you will have less money for that annuity, and will get a lower rate of income. Today, £100,000 buys a single 65-year-old a level annuity income of £7,769 a year, up from around £4,500 a decade ago. If the oil price drives inflation up, annuities could pay even more income another reason to delay buying, but it’s risky second- guessing markets in this way.

Those who have already purchased an annuity enjoy peace of mind, as the income should continue for life, regardless of what happens in the Middle East. products. Long-term fixers tend to pay more, with a five-year fix from Close Brothers Savings paying 4.35% a year, while its one-year deal offers 4.15%. Market Harborough Building Society pays 4.25% over three years.

Some easy-access accounts can also be good value, and providers are increasing rates to attract customers before the deadline. Yesterday, Tesco Bank raised the rate on its Instant Access Cash ISA from 3.97% to 4.02%. Older savers are also much less likely to use their Stocks and Shares ISA allowance than younger people, with just one in five taking advantage, Meteor research showed.

lder savers are being urged to spring into action as the annual Cash ISA deadline looms on April 5, as they are least likely to shop around for a better rate. As well as finding a best-buy rate for this year’s contributions, they should also check they are getting a decent return on previous ISAs. Many pensioners and older people rely on the income from their savings, but new research from Meteor Savings shows they are far less proactive than younger savers.

More than half of savers aged 55 and over say they don’t expect to make any changes to their savings this year, but Meteor managing director Graham Devile said they are missing out as inflation erodes their real value: “Doing nothing for another year means accepting lower returns by default. A quick review now could make a meaningful difference.”

wants immediate action to protect OAPs’ dignity after we revealed that a million more will be hit by a freeze on income tax thresholds. Helen Whately MP, the Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, pledged that the Tories will ensure pension- ers “are not punished in Queen Camilla’s vow to ‘stand with’ abuse victims SEE PAGE 11 The Tories back our new campaign to prevent pensioners ‘being punished in retirement’ 2 Daily Express Wednesday, March 11, 2026 DX1ST Glasgow Central Station fire AN article published yesterday incorrectly reported that “Cathedral of the railway lost in fire”.

In fact, the fire took place in a separate building on Union Street, not in Glasgow Central Station. We are happy to clarify this. Britain yesterday Amsterdam Rain 11C/52F Brussels Rain 12C/54F Dublin Fair 11C/52F Frankfurt Rain 14C/57F Geneva Rain 13C/55F Lisbon Sunny 19C/66F Madrid Fair 16C/61F Paris Rain 13C/55F Rome Fair 17C/63F Amsterdam Cloudy 12C/54F Brussels Fair 13C/55F Dublin Rain 11C/52F Frankfurt Fair 13C/55F Geneva Sunny 14C/57F Lisbon Sunny 20C/68F Madrid Sunny 19C/66F Paris Cloudy 13C/55F Rome Thunder 16C/61F Britain Extremes: (24 hours to 11pm Monday) Warmest: Goudhurst, 16c (60f).

Coldest: Braemar No 2, -2c (28f). Wettest: Gt Cumbrae: Millport, 0.31ins. Sunniest: Camborne, 4.8hrs. Lighting-up times Glasgow 6.12pm-6.40am London 5.58pm-6.21am Manchester 6.05pm-6.30am Newcastle 6.02pm-6.29am Belfast 6.19pm-6.46am Birmingham 6.04pm-6.29am Bristol 6.08pm-6.31am New Moon 19 March MOON rises: 2.37am, sets: 9.11am SUN rises London: 6.23am, sets: 5.58pm Manchester rises: 6.33am, sets: 6.05pm Moon, sun and tides HIGH TIDE London B’ge (6.14am), (6.27pm) Liverpool (3.30am), (3.55pm) Greenock (5.03am), (5.18pm) Dover (3.10am), (3.35pm) Supplied by MeteoGroup Around the world yesterday North West: Grey start, brightening later.

Brisk winds easing, feeling cool throughout. High 10C (50F). East Anglia: Cloudy start with brighter evening. Gentle breeze, cooling through evening. High 11C (52F). Northern Ireland: Cloudy with some sun at times. Overcast later. Breezy and cool with fresh winds. High 10C (50F). London/South East: Cloudy with occasional clear spells. Light breezes with cooler temperatures overnight. High 12C (54F). Wales: Cloudy with drizzle early. Brightening with sunny spells. Breezy, becoming cooler later. High 11C (52F). South: Cloudy start, turning sunny.

Light breezes, mild through the afternoon. High 12C (54F). Midlands: Mostly cloudy with sunny periods later. Light winds, becoming breezy. Cool throughout. High 10C (50F). South West: Cloudy with sunny spells. Clear skies later. Breezy with mild temperatures. High 11C (52F). Channel Isles: Cloudy with periods of sun. Clear skies later. Moderate winds easing. Cool temperatures. High 11C (52F). Sea: Moderate or rough. Today’s summary: Rainy morn, clear and cool eve Scotland: Cloudy with light drizzle initially. Bright spells developing later.

Breezy and cool. High 10C (50F). UK OUTLOOK TOMORROW: Expect cloudy skies with occasional rain, clearing by afternoon. Mild temperatures and moderate winds persist throughout the day. North East/Yorks: Clouds with brief sunshine. More clouds later. Breezy westerlies. Feeling cool. High 10C (50F).

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