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  1. Lone mothers 'worst hit by cuts'
  2. Cybercrime threat 'on the rise'
  3. First-class stamp will cost 60p
  4. Public-private pay gap expanding
  5. RBS latest lender to restrict interest-only
  6. FSA bans and fines mortgage broker
  7. Sesame Bankhall makes £2.2m profit in 2011
  8. IFS: Stamp Duty changes highlight need for property tax rethink
  9. Accord will allow brokers to upload documents
  10. Two thirds 'put life on hold' because of the downturn
  11. Want to increase the value of your home? Build a conservatory
  12. Home improvements fall in value
  13. Stem the tide of record high water bills
  14. UK govt in talks to sell RBS stake to Abu Dhabi
  15. Adviser banned for £1.3m mortgage fraud
  16. London rents "unaffordable" for households earning less than £52,000
  17. Pet insurance rebuke for Halifax
  18. Home improvements fail to add to your property's value
  19. Schools in London hit by strike
  20. Easyjet to trial allocated seats
  21. Ex-Visteon staff in pensions demo
  22. Financial complaints 'up by 21%'
  23. Refund concerns for scam victims
  24. 'Pasty lover' PM defends VAT hike
  25. Court go-ahead on asbestos claims
  26. Complaints about mortgage firms almost double
  27. Woolwich revamps online case booking system
  28. 1.6m homes on interest-only deals with no repayment vehicle
  29. GDP drop worse than expected in Q4 2011
  30. AToM offers 1.5% proc fee
  31. Man City owner 'in talks' to buy £10bn stake in RBS
  32. RBS restricts interest-only criteria; NatWest reintroduces interest-only option
  33. Former Cattles directors banned
  34. 'Tesco law' legal service arrives
  35. Interest-only time bomb is overstated, says CML
  36. FSA bans and fines former Cattles directors
  37. Precise Mortgages introduces three and five-year fixes for near-prime
  38. NatWest launches new 90% LTV deal
  39. Households using 11pc less energy than in 2007 but paying 25pc more
  40. Mortgage firms pay £44.4m redress as complaints soar in 2011
  41. Teachers BS caps max interest-only LTV at 50%
  42. House prices 'fell 1% in March'
  43. EU to end 'rip off' roaming fees
  44. Co-opâs acquisition of Lloydsâ branches in doubt
  45. Mortgage approvals slumped 12% in February
  46. The UK is back in recession, says OECD
  47. SHIP to launch revamped trade body in May
  48. Leeds BS cuts interest-only LTV to 50%
  49. Isa deadline looming for savers
  50. Fraud 'costs the UK £73bn a year'
  51. Co-op Lloyds deal 'not certain'
  52. £1bn will be lost to mortgage fraud in 2012
  53. Fewer consumers swapping energy deals
  54. Online banking delays at Barclays
  55. Drop in uninsured young drivers
  56. Doctors plan May pensions ballot
  57. CML fights for non-advised sales in MMR response
  58. Charging fees to vulnerable borrowers could be banned
  59. HSBC invites firms to apply to conveyancing panel
  60. MMR too focussed on brokers with lenders an afterthought, says BSA
  61. CML: MMR advice proposals could hit third party servicers
  62. Find out how much you may be able to borrow
  63. Second charge lender to originate new business via Exact system
  64. HMRC 'misleading' on tax credits
  65. Customers 'just want a call back'
  66. Data shows subdued housing market
  67. UK air passenger duty rises by 8%
  68. Brokers slam NewBuy distribution
  69. Housing equity withdrawal static in Q4 2011
  70. FSA carried out 20 police dawn raids in 2011
  71. Co-op still preferred bidder for 632 Lloyds branches
  72. Angela Knight to leave BBA
  73. London lion's share of UK's £5.5trn property wealth
  74. NewBuy scheme in crisis without more lender support, warns HBF
  75. Treasury 'unprepared' for 2008 crisis
  76. Co-op Bank to raise mortgage rate
  77. Nationwide and Lloyds cut proc fees
  78. Sophie Hall joins Avelo as head of intermediary
  79. HSBC approves £4.9bn of mortgages in Q1
  80. Co-op to increase SVR from 4.24% to 4.74%
  81. Unions warn over dismissal change
  82. Skipton increases B2L LTV to 75%
  83. UK has avoided recession, claims BCC
  84. Sudden drop in mortgages on offer
  85. Financial Services Consumer Panel criticises ban on non-advised sales
  86. Consumer panel wants FSA rules to help mortgage prisoners
  87. Nationwide expands NewBuy to smaller builders
  88. Coventry launches five-year fixes from 3.99%
  89. Co-op to raise SVR from 4.24% to 4.74%
  90. Right to Buy scheme goes live today
  91. Skipton BS lifts BTL LTV to 75%
  92. Housing market 'broadly stable'
  93. New Big Society fund is launched
  94. House prices up 2.2% in March
  95. Coreco announces tie-up with Stirling Ackroyd
  96. ASA bans ad from payday loans company
  97. E.On sales investigated by Ofgem
  98. Plans to extend free 0800 calls
  99. Healthcare market faces inquiry
  100. Six out of 10 Britons do not have a will
  101. Has an 11yr old solved the euro crisis?
  102. Little change for UK property prices this year - Halifax
  103. Interest-only caps will trap mortgage borrowers
  104. Tax changes set to take effect
  105. Let mortgage prisoners borrow 10% more, says AMI
  106. Bank defends not asking for power over LTVs
  107. Scotland approves first tenancy deposit protection scheme
  108. Enness Private Clients calls for rethink over high net worth definition
  109. What's the luckiest lottery number?
  110. No licence appeal by loans broker
  111. No change made to interest rates
  112. Fuel dispute discussions resume
  113. Bank of England keeps rates on hold
  114. National Lottery: what's the luckiest number?
  115. Bank keeps rates at 0.5%
  116. NIESR: UK has escaped recession
  117. PPI payouts slowed in January
  118. Cost of running a home reaches highest level in four years
  119. Government call for new pensions
  120. Shop failures 'cost 10,000 jobs'
  121. UK jobless 'to rise over summer'
  122. 'Signs of life' in housing market
  123. Osborne 'shock' at rich tax ploys
  124. Comparison sites may fall foul of MMR advice rules
  125. Moneysupermarket urges borrowers to review mortgage
  126. Debt Management Office warns more QE could dent UK recovery
  127. Potential buyers test market in March as Stamp Duty holiday ends
  128. 10 easy ways to blow your insurance cover
  129. U-turn on advice would need new consultation
  130. Lloyds TSB offers fee saver 90% FTB deal
  131. Pink adds protection panel to Club VIP
  132. Pension deficit 'drops in March'
  133. Clegg in 'energy deal guarantee'
  134. Leeds to abandon income multiples
  135. Mortgage fees increase 27% in three years
  136. Remortgage enquiries hit a high in March
  137. Average age of first-time buyer is 30
  138. Energy customers to be told if they are not on best deal
  139. Consumer protection faces revamp
  140. PMS and Legal & General in war of words over proc fees
  141. Abbey revamps mortgage range
  142. Skipton launches two and five-year fixes
  143. Real-time tax system is piloted
  144. New PAYE system promises end to shock tax demands
  145. Citizens Advice role expanded to protect consumers
  146. Ten ways to cut your energy bills
  147. Principality Building Society restricts interest-only
  148. Charities' tax fear for donations
  149. Breakthrough in Unilever dispute
  150. Mortgage market sees strongest start to the year in four years
  151. Hodge Lifetime offers early repayment without charges
  152. Fresh bid for 632 Lloyds branches
  153. NBNK submits new bid for Lloyds branches
  154. Paragon acquires RBS unsecured loan portfolio
  155. Homeowners struggling with debt expected to rise
  156. Rental properties up 10% annually - Experian
  157. SVR hikes to push average mortgage payments up by £630
  158. Football fans feel the pinch as costs soar
  159. Royal Mail limits shops' stamps
  160. New warning over council pensions
  161. Scamsters jailed in attempted £1.5m Masthaven fraud
  162. Nationwide joins AMI as associate member
  163. Loans for house purchase drop to lowest level since December 2010
  164. Mortgage fees up 27% since 2009
  165. Principality BS pulls back on interest-only
  166. House purchase approvals hit 15-month low
  167. Northeners at more risk of mortgage arrears‎
  168. We're back in the days of make-do-and-mend
  169. Fine wine investors lose millions
  170. Proc fee revolution on the cards
  171. Nationwide delays SVR rise for ex-BoI borrowers
  172. Mortgage lending 'up in February'
  173. Consultation on charity tax plan
  174. 'Dock benefits for truancy' call
  175. First-time buyer numbers up 8% in February
  176. FSA to give key note speech at Manchester Expo
  177. Brightstar launches B2L exclusives with Saffron
  178. Halifax launches two products for NewBuy
  179. Housing "more affordable" for key public sector workers
  180. Average homeowner moves every 25 years
  181. Halifax launches NewBuy 95% LTV deals
  182. 95% LTV mortgage availability doubles in one year
  183. UK inflation rate rises to 3.5%
  184. House prices up in past 12 months
  185. UK inflation rises to 3.5%
  186. Property values fall 1.7% in Q1 2012
  187. Mortgages for Business and Aldermore launch Keystone
  188. MoJ shut down over 700 claims firms last year
  189. L&G replaces MPPI with short-term income protection
  190. Eight tips to beat the taxman - honestly
  191. Martin Lewis: how to cut your water bills
  192. Martin Lewis: how to stop spam texts
  193. Rip-off warning on 'over-50s' savings accounts
  194. Fewer boiler room fraud victims
  195. Mortgage launched for over 65s
  196. 95% LTV products more than double in a year
  197. Interest rates 'hitting pensions'
  198. Public workers plan strike in May
  199. Bank official warns on inflation
  200. Mortgage fraud up 8% in 2011
  201. Tenet chairman steps down in board restructure
  202. BoE: Inflation to rise higher than projections
  203. UK unemployment falls by 35,000
  204. Nationwide appoints new head of corporate accounts
  205. Holidaymakers pay £14 to withdraw cash every time they go abroad
  206. Holidaymakers pay £260m to withdraw cash overseas
  207. Mini sticky credit card unveiled
  208. Two men jailed for mortgage fraud
  209. BoE deputy warns inflation will be higher than expected
  210. HomeServe fined over silent calls
  211. BA surcharge fine halved by OFT
  212. Labour bids to block 'granny tax'
  213. Persimmon reports pick up in enquiries
  214. Abbey launching new first-time buyer deals
  215. ING Direct cuts interest-only LTV to 50%
  216. FSA staff exodus gathers pace
  217. HomeServe fined £750,000 for nuisance calls
  218. 10 tips to make shopping online safe
  219. ING Direct slashes max interest-only LTV to 50%
  220. Abbey to launch fixed rates deals exclusively for FTBs
  221. Rents 'fell back again' in March
  222. Warning over 'misleading' names
  223. SPF Private Clients sets up bridging arm
  224. Barclays CEO Bob Diamond agrees to stricter bonus terms
  225. Tenants struggling to meet their rental payments
  226. New 5p and 10p coins 'not checked for health risks'
  227. Mortgage rates rise for new deals
  228. Manchester cuts back on interest-only lending
  229. FSA's Turner says use of securitisation in shadow banking system "inherently dangerou
  230. Self-build mortgages set to rocket 141% in three years
  231. Families 'hit by legal aid plans'
  232. E.On apologises for £78,000 bill
  233. 'No need to pay' for PPI claims
  234. Mortgage dash to beat stamp duty
  235. Somerset village tops longevity
  236. Nationwide may return poor paper applications
  237. Manor Mortgages appointed to Shawbrook panel
  238. Equity release sales up 10% year-on-year
  239. Coventry Intermediaries cuts rates by up to 0.3%
  240. Barclays launches deals for borrowers hit by SVR hikes
  241. Record squeeze hits household budgets
  242. Barclays to launch deals for borrowers hit by SVR hikes
  243. March gross mortgage lending estimated at £13.4bn
  244. Will-writing 'must be regulated'
  245. Stonehaven launch in Scotland
  246. Mortgage completions up 28% at Pink
  247. Equity release sales rise 10% year-on-year
  248. Stamp Duty deadline pushes gross mortgage lending up 30% in March
  249. Avoid falling into costly app traps
  250. 'Spring bounce' for house sales