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Saturday 12th July 2008
Weekly Budgets Now Coming Back Into Play When money was easy and employment was as steady as a rock, many people were happy to literally visit their local ATM each and everyday. Need a few pounds, just visit the machine and pull it out...
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Saturday 12th July 2008
Its A Dogs Life In The Recession As sad as it sounds there has been a massive increase in the number of people abandoning their pets due to a lack of funds available to feed and look after them. Animal charities around the UK... |
Thursday 10th July 2008
Road Tax Increase For 9 Million Drivers Even though the Conservative Party has been in the news of late with regards to expense scandals and problems with the new Lord Mayor of London, it seems that Gordon Brown is always there to bail... |
Thursday 10th July 2008
Oil Moves Back Over $140 As concerns build over the potential for trouble in the Middle East the price of oil has again pushed higher, now over $140 a barrel. While there are some in the market who feel that the supply... |
Wednesday 9th July 2008
Food Price Inflation Hits 7% While in the wider market inflation may be nudging ever closer to 4%, the figure for year on year food price inflation has reached a staggering 7% with more and more retailers forced to pass on... |
Wednesday 9th July 2008
George Osbourne Set To Announce Sweeping Green Policy George Osbourne, the Conservative Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, will tonight unveil plans to pay each household in the UK for recycling their waste, as oppose to the current Labour government... |
Wednesday 9th July 2008
Price Of Oil Moves Higher After Iran Missile Test News that Iran has been testing a long range missile with the capability to hit Israel has sent the price of oil a little higher after falling $10 over the last few days. Its seems as though the... |
Tuesday 8th July 2008
Pensioners turning to credit cards to deal with debt Pensioners on fixed incomes are turning to credit cards to manage in the face of rising costs. That is according to a survey from the Post Office, which revealed 64 per cent of over-70s are regula... |
Monday 7th July 2008
Britons feeling 'less well off' Mortgage repayments have hit £735 a month in the UK - 78 per cent higher than they were in 2003. New research, released today by accountancy firm Ernst & Young, also shows that gas and el... |
Monday 7th July 2008
Insiders predict further energy bill hikes Gas and electricity bills are to rise by a further 15 per cent before winter, the Times reports. Anonymous industry insiders who spoke to the newspaper have indicated that high wholesale energy co... |
Friday 4th July 2008
Consumers Unprepared For Rising Energy Costs The hints have been made, the proof is now starting to come through, so why are so many consumers ignoring the fact that their energy bills are expected to literally hit the roof over the next few... |
Wednesday 2nd July 2008
Poor 'skip meals due to money worries' Debt fears and a budgetary squeeze are causing many low-income Britons to go without food, it has been suggested. A joint survey from charity NCH and Barclays, released today, shows that one in fi... |
Sunday 29th June 2008
Are We Approaching The Age Of Public Transport? As the price of oil, and consequently fuel, continues to spiral higher in the UK and car taxes look set to rise again there is speculation that the main boom area of the future will be pubic... |
Sunday 29th June 2008
Aldi Takes On The Major Supermarkets In a move which is seen by many as the first real threat to the main four supermarkets in the UK, discount chain Aldi has announced plans to open a new store in the UK each week for the next five... |
Sunday 29th June 2008
MP's Second Home Allowances Come Under Scrutiny The ongoing drip feed of scandal and intrigue in the area of MPs expenses seems set to move to a new level over the next few weeks with a number of changes expected. However, a new so called scam... |
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