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13 March 2010
Lloyds aids mortgage overpayments
UK mortgage lender Lloyds Banking Group is encouraging borrowers to pay off up to 20% of their mortgages early.
13 March 2010
Interns 'exploited by employers'
The TUC is claiming that young people are being exploited by employers through internships in which they do not get paid.
12 March 2010
New mortgages 'halved in January'
The number of mortgages agreed with house buyers fell 49% in January from the month before, mortgage lenders say.
12 March 2010
FSA to clamp down on mis-selling
The head of the Financial Services Authority says the regulator will toughen up protection for consumers against poor financial products.
12 March 2010
Warning on public sector pensions
The amount of money paid as public sector pensions could more than triple in the next 50 years, says the National Audit Office.
11 March 2010
Scottish Power to cut gas bills
Scottish Power says its gas prices will fall by around £66 a year and vulnerable customers will get extra help.
11 March 2010
Claims firm solicitors shut down
A firm of solicitors which worked for a leading claims management company has been shut down by the solicitors' regulator.
11 March 2010
Winter insurance claims hit £650m
Insurers paid out £650m from 335,000 claims made as a result of damage caused by the wintry weather in the UK.
11 March 2010
Free financial advice launched
A free national financial advice service is being launched by the government.
10 March 2010
Warning on packaged bank accounts
Bank accounts which charge fees for extra benefits may be being mis-sold, the Financial Services Authority has warned.
10 March 2010
Banking fraud 'moves to internet'
Fraudsters are continuing their switch from traditional card fraud to raiding online bank accounts, research suggests.
09 March 2010
Payment protection rules delayed
The Financial Services Authority is delaying its plans to combat the mis-selling of payment protection insurance.
10 March 2010
Standard Life enjoys profit boost
Insurance firm Standard Life reports better-than-expected profits and unveils plans for a further cost-cutting.
10 March 2010
Top public servants' pay frozen
Thousands of top-earning public sector workers, including judges and NHS managers, will have their pay frozen next year.
09 March 2010
Npower will cut gas bills by 7%
Energy company Npower is to cut domestic gas bills by 7% from 26 March, following price cuts by other suppliers.
09 March 2010
'Sharp cut' in pensions deficit
A sharp cut has been reported in the deficit of final salary pension schemes in the private sector, figures show.
09 March 2010
'Low morale' hits tax authority
Low morale and poor leadership is affecting performance at HM Revenue and Customs, a report by MPs says.
09 March 2010
House price rises 'to ease off'
Further rises in house prices may be held back by more properties coming onto the market, surveyors have said.
08 March 2010
E.On is latest to cut gas prices
E.on says it will cut gas bills by 6% from 31 March, saving almost two million customers an average of £42 a year.
08 March 2010
Mortgages 'more easily available'
The number of mortgage deals on offer to borrowers rose by 6% in the past month, according to Moneyfacts.
08 March 2010
Elgar £20 note to be phased out
The £20 note featuring composer Sir Edward Elgar is to be withdrawn from circulation by the Bank of England in June.
09 March 2010
Retail sales rebound in February
Retail sales bounced back in February after a tough January on the High Street, the latest figures show.
07 March 2010
Building societies discuss merger
The Coventry Building Society is discussing the possibility of merging with the Stroud and Swindon.
11 March 2010
Feathers fly: Bank of America sorry for confiscating parrot
Bank of America has apologised to a woman in Pennsylvania after one of its contractors entered her house and confiscated her parrot.
09 March 2010
'Workshy' - dole staff give their verdict on a rising star
Unemployment records found in a skip which poke fun at a young Sir Tom Jones are being auctioned.
10 March 2010
Wind power?
Can you fit a wind turbine in a housing estate?
08 March 2010
Final call
Brendan Barber on pension scheme closures
09 March 2010
Cost cutters
Paying when companies shed pensions liabilities
09 March 2010
Royal junk mail
Why postal reforms are good news for direct mailers
03 March 2010
Credit cards
How to get the best deal available on the market
07 March 2010
Exploitation?
Internships for graduates 'may breach wage laws'