April 2008

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Access to money advice 'must improve'

British consumers would benefit from improved access to financial management services, according to a number of charities.A new financial ed...

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Choosing a phone 'is tricky'

Consumers have been advised to conduct thorough research before selecting a mobile phone deal.Jon Barrow, senior researcher with Which?, sai...

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Brits 'less enthusiastic about credit cards'

People in the UK are less inclined to pay for purchases with credit cards, a spokesperson for the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has asserted.

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10p tax losers 'must be compensated effectively'

Those affected by the abolition of the 10p tax rate must be compensated, Citizens Advice has said.The charity network's demands on the gover...

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Private banking 'may be good for the affluent'

Premier bank accounts may be appropriate for those on high incomes, one price comparison website has observed.Samantha Owens, head of person...

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Consumers 'should check credit reports'

Regular checking of credit reports is a good way to stay on top of finances, according to one credit reference agency.Callcredit is advising...

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Uninsured driving "a problem"

Too many motorists are still hitting the road without insurance, one expert has warned.Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs exec...

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Green cars 'most likely in Wales and the south-west'

Drivers in Wales and the south-west are three times as likely to own energy-efficient vehicles as people in London, a new report suggests.Ac...

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Advice: Do not give pets hot cross buns

Pets should not be given hot cross buns as spring bank holiday treats, one organisation has warned.The RIAS has issued the advice in light o...

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Tenants 'must investigate practical security measures'

People in rented property must ensure their dwelling is installed with good security features, according to one industry representative.Andr...

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Mattress stashers 'proliferate'

More people are choosing to store their money "under the mattress" than 12 months ago, a new study indicates.A poll by Newcastle B...

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Affordability pressures 'hamper the atmosphere at football matches'

The atmosphere at football matches is being compromised because fans are priced out of games, the deputy chairman of the Football Supporters Federatio...

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Savers 'short-changed with misleading deals'

Good headline rates on savings accounts may not be as financially promising as they seem, one price comparison website warns.Kevin Mountford...

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Spain 'still a hit with Brits'

Spain remains one of the most popular places for UK residents to visit, one property industry member has said.Paul Bradley, a spokesperson f...

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School run chaos 'causes accidents'

Parents are putting themselves and their children at risk in a bid to reach the school gates on time, a new report warns.Research from Sains...

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