The Inheritance is Channel 4’s devious new game conceived and crafted by Studio Lambert. Thirteen strangers are summoned to a grand stately home. They are there to compete for part of the fortune left ...
A lesser-known inheritance tax loophole is allowing families to save significantly on their IHT bills – and financial advisers say they are using it with more clients than ever since chancellor Rachel ...
Think you only have to worry about the seven year rule to avoid inheritance tax when making gifts? Think again – a little known quirk in the system can trigger an HMRC probe going back as far as 14 ...
Inheritance tax is an issue many people don’t often have to grapple with until a death in the family. Yet grasping the basics of inheritance tax can be financially savvy, particularly with some ...
“Hello darlings!” trills an immaculately coiffed Elizabeth Hurley, looking like she’s just paused for a breather during a Tatler photoshoot. But what’s this? Hurley has “some bad news” to share. “Are ...
Elizabeth Hurley may have amassed a substantial amount of earnings during her time in the spotlight, but it appears her son Damian might not be set to inherit it. The 60-year-old stars in the new ...
The Inheritance is finally arriving on Channel 4, but what's it about, how many episodes are there, who’s taking part and where have seen Liz Hurley before? It’s been a frantic period for UK gameshows ...
There is an elderly person in my family, a beloved friend and relative, whose health has gone downhill. She owns a home and doesn’t want to go to a nursing home. One reason is because she has heard ...
There exists a well-worn literary tradition of mysterious religious zealots and charismatic fanatics found in the annals of science fiction lore, but few so captivating and worthy of further ...
The new reality series sees Elizabeth Hurley star as a glamorous benefactor known only as 'The Deceased', who leaves behind a huge estate, while Rob Rinder serves as her Executor and trusted legal ...
Our estate at present looks like: house £625,000; cash £40,000; assets £32,000 (cars); debts £32,000 (mortgage and car loan) and pension pot £900,000. If we assume that selling the cars pays off the ...