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Thursday 29th May 2008
Is The UK Car Market Set To Suffer? As talk of the credit crunch centres on the housing and property market there are signs that it is having an impact upon the car market. Over the last few years we have seen more and more UK car...
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Wednesday 28th May 2008
Are Car Tax Increases Set To Be Cancelled? There are strong hopes that the UK government are about to announce a u-turn on their planned increase in car road tax, a tax which has yet again been introduced under the ‘green tax’ banner. The... |
Wednesday 28th May 2008
London Lorry Protest Picks Up Support The ongoing protest by lorry drivers has brought much of London to a standstill with the public firmly behind the show of support against the ever increasing cost of motoring. While the protestors... |
Saturday 24th May 2008
The MPs Expenses Scandal After nearly three years of fighting the release of information under the Freedom of Information act the day has finally arrived. Despite a last ditch attempt to block the release of MPs expenses,... |
Saturday 24th May 2008
Gas Bills Set To Soar As if the consumer has not been hit hard enough in the pocket of late it seems as though gas prices are set to increase by a massive 46% this year. If this move actually goes through we will see... |
Friday 23rd May 2008
Credit Crunch Hits the Middle Classes Debt management firms have reported huge increases in the number of middle class people coming to them for debt advice, it has been... |
Friday 23rd May 2008
ASDA Set To Challenge Tesco Finance Arm In a move which may well slow the juggernaut which is Tesco, Wal-Mart owner ASDA has announced plans to introduce a mortgage service before the end of 2008, in direct competition with rival Tesco.... |
Friday 23rd May 2008
Soaring fuel prices could leave millions facing meltdown The spectre of looming fuel price rises would push millions of Britons into financial meltdown, according to a new study. Among the 1,600 people surveyed by price comparison site moneysupermarket... |
Wednesday 21st May 2008
Is The Broadband Market As Competitive As It Should Be? On the day that OFCOM announce that they have removed regulation from around 70% of the UK broadband market many people are starting to ask if competition is really as tough as it should be. Is... |
Tuesday 20th May 2008
Is Oil Price Rise A Self Fulfilling Prophecy? Even though the markets were shocked when oil broke through the $100 a barrel level, we are now fast approaching $130 a barrel and nobody quite knows where this rollercoaster ride will actually... |
Friday 16th May 2008
Use of payday loans on the increase The number of borrowers taking out pay-day loans has seen a significant increase, according to industry experts. Figures released from Moneysupermarket.com show that there has been a 55 per cent i... |
Friday 16th May 2008
Oil Price Shoots Ahead To $128 While many of us are still digesting the fact that the price of oil has moved over $100 a barrel, the price has pushed ahead still further to hit a high of $128 a barrel. If you believe the... |
Friday 16th May 2008
OFWAT Set To Create Fairer Market In a move which has surprised many people, OFWAT (the water industry regulator) has announced plans to open up the UK water market and offer consumers the same choice as those in the electricity... |
Friday 16th May 2008
British Energy Receives Bid Approaches While it has been something of an open secret in the market that British Energy was up for sale, it seems that the company has received a number of approaches which value the company around the... |
Thursday 15th May 2008
'Tackle bill defaults or miss out on cheaper energy', site warns Homeowners have been urged to tackle defaults on their energy bills or risk missing out on the chance to make savings in future. Under existing rules, customers who fall behind with their payment... |
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