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Double-dip recession questioned
The UK economy may never have suffered a “double-dip” recession, researchers have said – just days after official figures [...]
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Half of Britons ‘feel worse off’
Half of Britons feel they have become financially worse off over the last year, according to new research. People [...]
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Rip-off charges ban takes effect
A ban on “rip-off” charges for people who use debit or credit cards to buy goods and services such [...]
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Weak pound may deter holidaymakers
Currency collapses will mean a catastrophic cut in spending money for families heading abroad for the Easter holidays. With [...]
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55% expect less cash after Budget
More than half of people believe this week’s Budget will leave them with less cash in their wallets, with [...]
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Nationwide launches charges account
Britain’s biggest building society is to introduce regular charges on its current accounts for the first time. Nationwide’s FlexPlus [...]
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Grandparents helping with handouts
One in six generous grandparents is helping their squeezed grandchildren jump financial hurdles with cash handouts, research suggests. Some [...]
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Money value ‘falls 67% in 30 years’
The value of money has plummeted by two thirds (67%) over the last 30 years as the cost of [...]
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Commercial Property Purchase
Are you buying a commercial property for use in your business or for letting to businesses? If so, please [...]
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Grandparents one in a million on Valentines Day
Parents save over £15 million in babysitting costs Grandparents will, quite literally, be left holding the baby on Valentine’s [...]
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Care bills to be capped at £75,000
Bills for long-term care in old age are to be capped at £75,000 in England, in a £1 billion [...]
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Social care funding “a first step in the right direction”
Social care funding announcement “a first step in the right direction” argues International Longevity Centre -UK Responding to today’s [...]
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House price rises put in context
A carton of milk would set a family back by £10 and a roast chicken would have a £51 [...]
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Watchdog aims to shake up market
A bid to boost competition in the annuities market has been launched by the City watchdog amid fears people [...]
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Effects of a struggling economy
Chancellor George Osborne vowed not to “run away” from Britain’s economic woes amid fresh signs the UK is heading [...]
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