News Archive : 13th March, 2008
- Card fraud 'increases by 25 per cent'
Card fraud rose by 25 per cent to cost the economy £535 million last year, figures from Apacs have shown.
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2008 02:30)
- CML: First time buyers put off by market conditions
Homes are becoming harder to afford for first time buyers, the Council for Mortgage Lenders (CML) has claimed.
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2008 02:30)
- TUC: Women still paid less than men
Unequal workplace pay between men and women has been criticised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
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2008 02:30)
- uSwitch comments on Budget's fuel proposals
Vulnerable people struggling to pay their gas and electricity bills have been failed by the government, uSwitch commented yesterday.
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2008 02:30)
- Bibit announces PayPal link-up
PayPal has joined forces with payments services provider Bibit, the two firms announced yesterday.
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2008 02:30)
- Nationwide comments on Darling's 25 year loans call
Alistair Darling's call for extra fixed rate home loans to be made available has been welcomed by lender Nationwide.
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2008 02:30)
- Government accused of 'stealth tax'
Chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling has levied a hidden tax on high earners' national insurance payouts, the Daily Mail reports.
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2008 02:30)
- Loan rate trends revealed by Moneyfacts.co.uk
Unsecured personal loan rates are on the up, new research from Moneyfacts.co.uk suggests.
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2008 02:30)
- BBA slams Budget
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has criticised yesterday's Budget for neglecting the needs of UK business.
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2008 02:30)
- Darling introduces new 'gas guzzlers' tax
Drivers of highly-polluting vehicles are to face extra taxes, chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling told parliament yesterday.
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03
2008 12:00)
- Egg boss resigns
The chief executive of credit card firm Egg has resigned, it has been announced.
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2008 12:00)
- Car depreciation 'worsening'
New cars are losing value at an increasingly sharp rate thanks to current economic conditions, the BBC reports.
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2008 12:00)
- Hotel stays 'becoming more expensive'
Britons funding their holidays and mini-breaks through personal loans have been warned that UK hotels are the most expensive in Europe.
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2008 12:00)
- CIOT welcomes budget
The Budget, unveiled by the chancellor of the exchequer in parliament yesterday, has been broadly welcomed by the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
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03
2008 11:00)
- Straw baling for homes 'becoming more popular'
More and more people are using straw baling in the construction of their dream home, amazonails has revealed.
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2008 11:00)
- Buy-to-let 'still going strong'
Investors aiming to take out a home loan in order to get into buy-to-let should tread carefully, Blevins Franks Mortgage Services has advised.
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2008 11:00)
- Budget: Affordability of bills and loans tackled
Significant future reforms to the housing and energy sectors have been announced by chancellor of the exchequer.
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2008 11:00)
- 'Scandalous' rise in personal accounts budget revealed
The government's attempt to overhaul individual pension schemes has trebled in cost, Reuters reports.
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03
2008 11:00)
- Sharp price rises for alcohol announced by chancellor
Alcohol will cost much more in future, chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling has announced.
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03
2008 11:00)