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Monday 23rd June 2008
Talk Is Cheap But Petrol Is Not Gordon Brown has received something of a rebuke from Saudi Arabian officials as he looks at ways of bring the oil price down to more manageable levels. For the last few days Mr Brown has been very...
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Monday 23rd June 2008
Student Debt Touches £22 Billion It is a figure which may well scare many potential students into entering the employment market earlier than they planned, but news that student debt in the UK has mushroomed to a massive £22... |
Sunday 22nd June 2008
How Do MPs Justify Their Perks? The Sunday press has been full of more revelations about MPs abusing the perks and expenses system but there is an interesting story doing the rounds about the controversial second home allowance.... |
Sunday 22nd June 2008
Green Proposals To Cost More Than Traditional Power As the UK government look to 2020 and the EU imposed renewable energy target of 15% it seems as though the UK consumer may be blitzed by a new green push from the authorities. Energy Minister... |
Sunday 22nd June 2008
Oil Giants Call For Market Transparency As the high level oil meeting in Saudi Arabia winds down there are signs of a break through in the future transparency of the oil markets with calls for supply and demand figures to be made more... |
Friday 20th June 2008
Have Our MPs Got A Clue About The Cost Of Living? When a Labour MP by the name of Tom Harris was asked about the rising cost of living and transport expenses, many observers had expected the traditional Party line – we are doing our best, we... |
Friday 20th June 2008
Upmarket Food Stores Still Looking To Expand In line with the alarming rise in consumer spending in the month of May it seems as though the higher end of the food retail market is still holding up relatively well. Recent news from upmarket... |
Friday 20th June 2008
EU Leaders Look For Answer To Oil Crisis As the price of oil continues to have a growing impact on the everyday life of every person and business in the world, the EU has decided to conduct a three month study to see how the impact of the... |
Friday 20th June 2008
Is British Gas Blowing Hot Air? While there has been much speculation of late about further increases in the cost of household energy bills, it seems as though British Gas may be the first to test the markets resolve. British... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
Weather Insurance Comes To The Holiday Trade While there is very little that you can do about bad weather, even if you choose some of the sunniest areas in the world, there may be light at the end of the tunnel for UK holiday makers.... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
NHS Funding Receives An Unexpected Boost News that the UK government has agreed a new pricing structure for the sale of drugs supplied to the NHS has been welcomed by many in the industry. The move, which see a 5% reduction in drug... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
MP Demands Congestion Charge Consultation For Drivers Often described as a stealth tax by those in opposition it seems as though Manchester will be the next City to suffer the dreaded congestion charge. Plans have been formulated to charge £5... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
Scambusters Hit The Scottish Streets As the number of conmen and scams in the UK continues to rise on an almost weekly basis, the Scottish government has put forward £811,000 in funding for a new scambusters hit team which will... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
Office Of Fair Trading Warns On Unsolicited Debt Advice In a move which has come too late for many in the UK, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has warned consumers to be wary of debt advice agencies who are cold calling thousands across the country.... |
Thursday 19th June 2008
Fuel costs linked to food prices, says expert Increased food prices seen in the UK can be linked to the rising transport costs caused by inflated fuel charges, according to one expert. Johnny Stern, director of mySupermarket.co.uk, says that ... |
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