Consumers struggling with debt should contact their banks as soon as possible, a mortgage expert has said.
Dominik Lipnicki, director of …
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Prime minister David Cameron has warned that austerity measures may continue well beyond the original planned end date of 2015.
In an int…
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Many graduates could be paying back debts incurred through student life for 20 years, a survey of parents has found.
The poll by AIC foun…
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Since it came to power in 2010, the coalition government has set about changing the benefits system. Part of this has involved some controversial free…
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Electricity regulator Ofgem has pledged £22 million on upgrading Britain's gas and high-voltage electricity infrastructure – but this has le…
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One in seven parents are faced not only with looking after their children – but also supporting their own mothers and fathers.
A study by…
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Over half the UK public is worried abut debt – with some considering taking out payday loans.
A study of bankruptcy attitudes by insolvency profess…
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A new poll has revealed that many Britons feel individuals who deal with their debts by declaring bankruptcy should face a tougher regime than they do…
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