Nick
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Age | 45 |
Date of birth | September 2,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
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... The winners in fullBest new play - Life of Pi Best new musical - Back to the Future: The MusicalBest entertainment or comedy play - Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) Best revival - ConstellationsBest musical revival - CabaretBest family show - Wolf Witch Giant Fairy Best director - Rebecca Frecknall for Cabaret Best actor - Hiran Abeysekera for Life of Pi Best actress - Sheila Atim for Constellations Best supporting actor - The seven actors who play the Tiger for Life of PiBest supporting actress - Liz Carr for The Normal HeartBest actor in a musical - Eddie Redmayne for CabaretBest actress in a musical - Jessie Buckley for Cabaret Best supporting actor in a musical - Elliot Levey for CabaretBest supporting actress in a musical - Liza Sadovy for CabaretBest set design - Tim Hatley for Design and Nick Barnes & Finn Caldwell for the puppets for Life of PiBest lighting design - Tim Lutkin and Andrzej Goulding for Life of Pi Best new dance production - Revisor by Crystal Pite and Jonathon YoungBest new opera - JenůfaBest costume design - Catherine Zuber for Moulin Rouge! The Musical Best sound design - Nick Lidster for CabaretBest original score or orchestration - Simon Hale for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley MusicalBest theatre choreographer - Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes Outstanding achievement in dance - Arielle Smith for her choreography of Jolly Folly in Reunion by English National BalletOutstanding achievement in opera - Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for BajazetOutstanding achievement in affiliate theatre - Old Bridge - Bush theatre Special award - Sylvia Young, Lisa Burger, Bob King, Gloria Louis, Susie Sainsbury...
Can my mortgage offer be withdrawn? And other questions
The mortgage market is in turmoil following Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng 's mini-budget last week and the slide in the value of the Pound .
The Bank of England said it would to protect the Pound - and mortgage lenders fear this could make offering new deals too expensive.
Bbc News personal-finance correspondent Kevin Peachey answers your questions on what this means for your mortgage.
Can my mortgage offer be withdrawn? - Paul Ferris , NorthamptonBrokers say that if you already have a mortgage deal agreed, then it should - and will - be honoured.
It is first-time buyers and remortgagers planning to put in an application who are at the sharp end of the current situation.
The mortgage products and rates they were expecting have now largely disappeared. When deals return, they will be more expensive.
It isn't until the mortgage application is complete that you are likely to have secured a specific rate. An earlier agreement-in-principle, for example, will rarely include a specific rate and will not be binding anyway.
It is important to stress that if you are part-way through a fixed-rate mortgage deal, that rate cannot be changed until that deal expires.
Will More people have their home Repossessed ? - Norah EpieThat is certainly a possibility, But it is a long, legal process before a lender repossesses somebody's home.
Not least, they should have tried to organise a repayment plan if someone is Falling Behind with the monthly mortgage payments.
Debt advisers say anyone struggling to pay their mortgage should talk to their lender and seek independent help. Charities such as Citizens Advice can assist.
Will the government give support to people with mortgages? - Brian JowettAfter furlough and support to pay energy bills, we have become accustomed to the government stepping in with direct financial assistance.
That will not happen with mortgages.
There is no way ministers will intervene directly to help you pay your mortgage.
Instead, authorities will take the kind of action seen today, designed at calming The Nerves of investors and the markets. Lenders like stability.
How could renters be affected?There are various ways that renters can be affected.
Firstly, if a landlord faces higher mortgage costs, they may want to put up the rent.
Secondly, if landlords quit and sell up, tenants would have fewer rental properties to choose from. That competition could lead to more expensive rent for everyone.
If a renter is an aspiring first-time buyer then securing a first mortgage is Getting More expensive, so they may be renting for longer than planned.
How does raising interest rates lower Inflation ? - Nick Gibbons , LincolnshireThe long-established theory is that raising interest rates makes it less attractive for consumers to borrow and spend money, and more attractive to save.
The result is lower demand for goods and services, bringing prices down.
With Inflation (the rate of rising prices) running at five times The Target of 2% and set to accelerate, The Bank of England is expected to raise rates sharply.
But it is a delicate Balancing Act : It does not want to slow the economy too much. It is also why it appears at odds with the government's ambition to cut taxes to grow the economy.
Haven't mortgage rates always fluctuated? - Ian FrostIan is correct in saying that rates have fluctuated in The Past - But there are other issues to consider.
The First is that mortgage rates had been at a very low level for a decade, But are now rising quickly. That is a shock and, for many borrowers, one they have never experienced before.
Also, when compared to our incomes, the amount people have been borrowing (partly owing to high house prices and stagnant wages) means even what looks like relatively small rises in rates can quickly make repayments more difficult to cover.
How will interest rates affect the housing market and is the UK is on The Verge of a recession? - NickThe Bank of England says the UK may already be in recession.
As Far as the housing market is concerned, raising rates makes mortgages significantly more expensive.
Experts say that is likely to reduce activity in the housing market, as buyers and sellers wait to see what happens.
If rates stay high for a long time, mortgages could become unaffordable for some homeowners and they would be forced to sell up.
If that occurred in large numbers, house prices would Fall .
Source of news: bbc.com