News Archive : 6th March, 2008
- fairinvestment.co.uk recommends ethical finance
Consumers should consider finding out more about ethical finance options during Fairtrade fortnight, fairinvestment.co.uk has said.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Personal finance pack sent to MPs
Britain's MPs have been sent a pack containing basic information on personal finances by a banking body.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Darling proposes home loans 'kitemarks'
A new government-imposed mortgage grading system could be introduced, a report in the Financial Times suggests.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Charities 'lose out' through income tax reform
Next month's reduction in income tax will lead to good causes missing out on £90 milion per year, the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has claimed.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Iammoving.com: Tell your utilities and bank about home move
People moving house must make sure that they notify all organisations of their change of address, Iammoving.com warned yesterday.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Moneyfacts.co.uk notes changes to UK market
Financial website Moneyfacts.co.uk has looked back on a turbulent year for UK home loans.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Interest rates stay at 5.25%
The Bank of England has elected to keep interest rates at 5.25 per cent.
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03
2008 02:45)
- European house prices 'slowing or falling'
The European housing market is cooling - and Britons who own second homes abroad might find their loans becoming more expensive as a result.
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2008 02:45)
- Good credit and bad credit home loans compared
People who have missed mortgage repayments might be receiving favourable treatment over first-time buyers, the Daily Mail reports.
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03
2008 02:45)
- Rowntree calls for sustainable mortgage scheme
Homeowners at risk of defaulting on their loans should be better protected by the authorities, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation said yesterday.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Minimum wage raised
The national minimum wage was raised yesterday, following an announcement from prime minister Gordon Brown.
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03
2008 11:30)
- BBA warns chancellor over Budget
The chancellor of the exchequer was challenged by the British Bankers' Association (BBA) yesterday to rebuild corporate confidence in the UK.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Charity criticises 'dangerous dog' stereotypes
Pre-existing stereotypes on how aggressive various dog breeds are not always valid, the Blue Cross said yesterday.
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03
2008 11:30)
- eWise launches new internet shopping tool
Consumers need to know more about how to keep their personal details safe online, eWise Systems suggested yesterday.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Fuel voucher criticised by consumer group
Fuel poverty campaigners have expressed scepticism as to whether the government's proposed 'energy vouchers' to help those on low incomes pay their bills is a good idea.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Buy-to-let 'on the decline'
The amount of buy-to-let mortgages on the market lessened in the last quarter of 2007, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said today.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Savings accounts 'suffering rate cuts'
Banks are slashing their savings rates, the Daily Mail reports.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Investigation lays bare elderly's state pension plight
Britain's pensioners are facing dire financial circumstances, the Daily Mail warned yesterday.
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03
2008 11:30)
- Abbey comments on engagement ring insurance
The recent rise in global metal prices could leave many couples out of pocket, Abbey claimed yesterday.
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03
2008 11:30)