Britons could draw down on another £260 billion of credit, according to a new study.
Research by Money Supermarket has found Britons could ad…
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The number of people in severe debt who are unable to pay it off is set to rise, an expert has predicted.
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Millions of Britons are in more debt than they care to admit – with their nearest and dearest the last to know.
A study by the Co-operati…
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When statistics are used to quantify the financial problems people face, they are often listed not just as nationwide figures, but on a geographical b…
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Many Britons are in danger of being unable to cope financially even if there is only a slight further increase in their bills.
This is according to…
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With the task of getting on the housing ladder being much harder than it used to be, demand for rental property has grown substantially in the UK over…
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Energy firm Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) has announced plans for a fresh price hike, which will take place from October 15th 2012.
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New lottery-funded schemes aimed at helping people on low incomes in the south-west of England avoid falling into the debt trap have been backed by a …
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