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MRS MUMMYPENNY @MrsMummype­nnyUK

HERE TO HELP: families save money

I’m Lynn Beattie, personal finance expert. My mission is to guide you through your money matters and lifestyle choices that will save your family time and cash. As a mum myself, I know first hand just how hard it is to juggle a busy home life and family finances.

I’ll be there for you with advice on setting a budget and your debt concerns, and to empower you through better understand­ing.

I write about personal finance made simple, lifestyle choices that will save you time and money, as well as great value products and services.

Among those I help are women aiming for financial freedom.

I’m the author of The Money Guide to Transform Your Life.

LEVI WINCHESTER levi.winchester@mirror.co.uk @leviwinche­ster

HERE TO HELP: with food bills

The cost-of-living crisis means families can’t afford not to be more money savvy.

My role as a reporter for Mirror Money sees me specialise in helping you to make your cash go further and cut back where you can.

Talk to me about how to save money on your food shopping, lower your bills and get free debt help if you’re struggling.

Just like so many of you I love a bargain, so if supermarke­ts are running an unbeatable special offer, we’ll tell you and try and keep down the cost of the weekly shop.

I’ll help you control those purse strings and even tell you how to make money.

SAM BARKER

sam.barker@mirror.co.uk @JournoBark­er

HERE TO HELP: with mortgages, savings and insurance

As a money reporter I have seen first hand how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting homes across the country.

But we can support people struggling with rising bills. I specialise in helping with rent, social housing, mortgages and insurance. I know just how hard it is getting out there for ordinary people after writing a story this week about how half of families are making cutbacks to afford gas and electricit­y – with costs set to soar by 50%.

And we find out today whether mortgages too will soar if the Bank of England decides to hike interest rates.

DAN BLOOM dan.bloom@mirror.co.uk @danbloom1 HERE TO HELP:

with politics and

Government policy

More than two million

Britons who claim

Universal Credit are in work, thanks to low wages and the struggle of balancing childcare

Years of freezes and meagre rises, along with the £20 Universal Credit cut, have left Mirror readers who claim social security feeling the squeeze. I’ve written about DWP policy for six years and my job is to spot the wrinkles.

Whether it’s tax rises, Budget days or energy rebates, I’ll get the news from Westminste­r to you. If Chancellor Rishi Sunak or Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng even sneeze and it’s going to affect you, we’ll let you know.

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