Britons are seeking to stretch their budgets further by focusing on free activities rather than ones that cost them money, according to a new survey.<...
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Debt consolidation appears to be an approach increasingly adopted by young people as they adjust to an age of austerity.
This is the conc…
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Most Britons are keen to be financially comfortable and independent, but for most that experience only occurs for a period of seven years.
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Britain remains in its longest double-dip recession since the 1950s, despite a revision of the second quarter figures for economic output.
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Both the supply of and demand for credit will rise in the final quarter of this year, according to a new survey.
The prediction that cons…
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Consumers have made clear their opposition to any plan to end free banking in the UK.
This was one of a series of widely-held views expre…
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The latest inflation figures appear at first glance to have brought some good news. The consumer prices index (CPI) rate dropped from 2.6 per cent to …
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Energy regulator Ofgem's plans to offer consumers the chance to switch energy provider despite being up to £500 in debt to their current sup…
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