News Archive : 8th April, 2008
- Severn Trent to be fined £36m
A UK water firm is likely to be handed a £36 million fine from the industry regulator, it was announced today.
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- Brown to announce first time buyers help
Britain's first time buyers - many of whom are finding themselves priced out of the mortgage loans market - are to receive financial help from the government.
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- UK bank details 'for sale by thieves'
Card fraud is becoming widespread in the UK, a new report from Symantec shows.
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- Last 100% mortgage to disappear
The final 100 per cent mortgage is to be withdrawn from the UK high street, it was revealed yesterday.
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- High earners 'shut out of market'
The effects of the credit crunch have deepened to such an extent that even wealthier homeowners are struggling to remortgage, the Times reports.
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- Tories attack tax changes
The Conservative party is to campaign to re-instate the ten per cent tax rate for Britain's lowest-earning workers, the Guardian reports.
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- Across the board road safety improvements 'needed'
Car insurance customers should not be lured into thinking that women are entirely safe drivers, Confused.com said yesterday.
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- Moneywise.co.uk issues mortgage outlook
The mortgage loans market in the UK is still ticking over, Moneywise.co.uk counselled today.
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- B&Q advises on home improvements
Advice on boosting the value of a property - vital for those looking to remortgage or sell their home - has been offered by B&Q.
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- Drivers hit by insurance 'hidden fees'
Many drivers are being caught out - and, potentially, finding it harder to pay off debt - thanks to "hidden fees" from insurers.
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- House prices record 'biggest drop for 15 years'
House prices fell by 2.5 per cent last month, a new survey from Halifax suggests.
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- BT found to be 'worst phone firm'
Customers have voted BT as Britain's worst phone firm, new research suggests.
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- CML tracks fixed rate decline
The amount of customers opting for fixed rate mortgage loans fell in February, new figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders show.
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- Insurer: Don't be too free with personal details
Around 15 million UK workers are at risk from falling victim to ID theft in their office, research from Sheilas Wheels has shown.
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- NAEA calls for rate cut
Interest rates must be reduced by the Bank of England this week, the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) said today.
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- Marathon warning from insurer
This week's London Marathon could lead to a contents insurance nightmare, Direct Line warned today.
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- House prices 'could drop 20% in 2008'
House prices will continue to fall in the UK, Fool.co.uk predicted today.
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- Cut rates, group demands
An interest rate cut from the Bank of England - a move which would help to make personal loans deals cheaper - has been demanded by an industry body.
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- HSBC loses data disk
One of Britain's biggest loans lenders, HSBC, announced yesterday that it had lost a computer disc containing personal details of 370,000 customers.
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- Local Housing Allowance introduced
A new government scheme might help some of Britain's low-income tenants pay off debt and pay off credit cards.
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- Abbey: Worried homeowners looking for long fixes
Nervous mortgage loans borrowers are seeking to fix their interest repayments for long periods, analysis from Abbey shows.
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- Cards used for loans more and more, firm finds
Credit card loans are on the up, new research claims to show.
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