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09 September 2010
Bmibaby luggage gauges too small
Budget airline Bmibaby has been charging customers to put bags in the hold when they are small enough for the cabin, the BBC learns.
09 September 2010
Shoppers turning to card payments
The number of cash machines in the UK has fallen and withdrawals have dropped as shoppers turn to cards, figures show.
09 September 2010
UK interest rates remain at 0.5%
The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 18th consecutive month.
09 September 2010
Income tax: Interest may be added
HM Revenue & Customs says it is impossible to tell how many taxpayers may end up paying interest on top of the unexpected tax calculations.
09 September 2010
Fat cat pensions 'worth millions'
Directors of big companies enjoy hugely generous pensions while cutting workers' pension entitlements, the TUC alleges.
08 September 2010
Writing off tax is 'unaffordable'
The country "cannot afford" to write off underpayments of income tax caused by problems with the calculation system, a minister says.
08 September 2010
Halifax says house prices stable
UK house prices have stabilised, according to the latest survey from the Halifax.
08 September 2010
Lycatel to make adverts clearer
Phone card firm Lycatel agrees to make its charges much clearer in its adverts for international phone cards.
07 September 2010
Workplace accidents 'unreported'
Union leaders claim some workplace accidents go unreported with 1.2 million people suffering from work-related illnesses.
07 September 2010
Tax error letters start to arrive
UK tax authorities are bracing themselves for a deluge of complaints and enquiries after sending out fresh tax calculations.
07 September 2010
Scam fear over electricity credit
Criminals have managed to clone prepayment meter keys in order to make money by offering discounted credit to customers.
07 September 2010
Most believe 'retirement is over'
Seven out of 10 people believe retirement as we know it will not be possible in the future, a BBC Newsnight poll finds.
06 September 2010
Demand for Equitable Life payout
Pensioners hit by the Equitable Life scandal are making a final attempt to persuade the government to pay them full compensation.
06 September 2010
Tax holiday for UK firms kicks in
A scheme offering up to 400,000 new firms a chance to trim their tax bill has come into effect.
03 September 2010
Shift in home loan availability
The cost of mortgages is continuing to fall and they are becoming more accessible to some borrowers, figures show.
31 August 2010
Four-year negative equity warning
The National Housing Federation warns that homeowners in England who bought at the peak may face four more years of negative equity.
31 August 2010
Mortgage bill complaints 'rising'
Many homeowners are facing an unexpected outstanding mortgage balance owing to mistakes over monthly payments.
02 September 2010
Record sales of smokers' pensions
Smokers and people with weight problems are buying a tailored pension income in greater numbers, according to research.
29 July 2010
Q&A: Retirement rules and you
The UK government is planning to scrap the default retirement age of 65, but what does this mean for you?
24 June 2010
Q&A: Why raise the pension age?
The coalition is accelerating the move to raise the state pension age to 66 - what will the change mean?
31 August 2010
Keydata: 'Rescue package' offered
The former boss of the troubled investment company Keydata, Stewart Ford, has offered to organise a loan of £13m to stop its investments collapsing
21 August 2010
Savings raided to cover spending
Almost a third of adults in the UK have raided their savings over the past year to cover income shortfalls, according to new research
22 August 2010
Bank rates 'may hit 8%' by 2012
The Policy Exchange think tank says interest rates may soar to 8% within the next two years to combat rampant inflation.
19 August 2010
Gender pay gap 'to last 57 years'
Women managers across the UK face a wait of more than 50 years for their salaries to equal their male colleagues, a study says.
18 August 2010
Ex-miners pursue 'missed payouts'
A group of former miners who suffered industrial injuries claim they received inadequate compensation from a government scheme.
23 August 2010
Looking for a job
What are the key factors affecting people in financial difficulty and where can they go for help?
10 September 2010
Osborne on 'crowdsourcing' cuts
Chancellor George Osborne talks to Ben Wright about the impact of the Treasury's internet initiative, which asked members of the public for suggestions on how to make efficiency savings in public spending.
09 September 2010
BMI Baby to review bag size gauges
When flying with a budget airline hand luggage gauges are used to establish that the baggage is of the correct size, but what if BMI Baby are measuring hand luggage in gauges that are too small?
10 September 2010
First spending cut areas revealed
The government has revealed the first spending cuts suggested by the public that will actually become policy.
09 September 2010
Interest gap between Bank and cards
While UK interest rates have been kept at 0.5% for an 18th month in succession, the rates being charged by credit card providers are rising.
09 September 2010
Tax officer: HMRC 'at melting point'
Serving tax officer: "HMRC has not been fit for purpose for a very long time. It's now at melting point"
09 September 2010
How are cuts affecting rural areas?
What impact are the spending cuts having in North Yorkshire?
08 September 2010
'Little chance'
Limited chance to challenge tax underpayment
07 September 2010
Tax letters
How to deal with a message from HMRC
07 September 2010
Crystal ball gazing
Experts make their predictions on house prices
02 September 2010
Stop or go?
Is now a good time to buy a property?
07 September 2010
Q&A: Income tax
What should you do if the tax blunder affects you?
31 August 2010
Penny picture
Art makes money but when does money make art?
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