May 2008

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Parents 'forced back into work'

Financial pressures mean that parents are being driven back into the workplace sooner than some of them would like, a new study suggests.Acc...

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Brits' affair with jewellery 'continues'

UK householders have a special relationship with their jewellery boxes, according to a new study.Research from Halifax has discovered that h...

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Drivers without insurance 'reach 1.15m'

Some 1.15 million people drove without insurance over the past 12 months, according to a new study.Research from Sainsbury's Car Insurance d...

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Brits 'don't want to pay for accounts'

UK consumers are unwilling to be charged for the use of a current account, a new report warns.Following the recent ruling that the fairness ...

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First-time buyers 'unlikely to face repossession'

People who have recently invested in their first home are unlikely to face the threat of losing it, one industry expert has said.Firstrung's...

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Million pound property sales 'rose 36% last year'

The number of million pound property deals in the UK experienced a hike of 36 per cent in 2007, a new report indicates.According to figures ...

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Motorcycle sales 'up since last year'

Sales of motorcycles in the UK increased last month, a new report indicates.According to figures from the Motor Cycle Industry Association, ...

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Financial independence 'important'

People in relationships should maintain an independent approach to their finances, it has been advised.A new report from Scottish Widows war...

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Older people 'need travel insurance'

People over the age of 55 should not be deterred from purchasing travel insurance by its increased cost, the Association of British Travel Agents (Abt...

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Property market 'would benefit' from rate cut

An interest rate cut in the next few months could boost the property market, one expert has said.Duncan Samuel, managing director of online ...

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Food, utilities inflation 'a worry'

UK consumers are finding it difficult to meet their rising costs of food and utilities, a new report warns.Research from LV= indicates that ...

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Be ready for LME phase two, drivers advised

The second phase of the low emission zone (LME) in London is to commence in two months, Transport for London (TfL) has advised.On July 7th 2...

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Fool.co.uk calls for credit card cuts

Credit card holders should put pressure on their providers to cut the interest rates charged on outstanding balances to reflect recent cuts in th...

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Fall in house prices 'could lead to more bad debt'

House prices could fall by a third, landing increased numbers of homeowners in debt, according to some financial experts.This warning comes ...

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People in debt are turning to their bank managers

Borrowers who find themselves in debt are arranging bigger overdrafts as it becomes harder to secure a loan or a credit card.The credit crun...

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