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Minimum wage goes up today

The minimum wage has risen today.

Internet banking on the up

Internet banking is growing in popularity says a new report.

Tax free bonuses with ISA's

Moneyfacts is advising Brits to make the most of their tax free allowances.

Contentment with a £12k cost

A new survey questioned the population's attitudes towards being financially comfortable.

Messy neighbours prevent property sales

Don't let nuisance neighbours undermine your efforts to sell your home.

Rise in bank charges

Banks are charging around 16 per cent more on overdrafts and packaged accounts than they did this time last year

Credit card customers to sign off this February

Apacs has alerted UK consumers to the fact that they must pay for purchases via chip and PIN from February 2006.

Fitter people financially happier

Money matters are responsible for the majority of rowing in 16 per cent of all households.

Asian buyers boosting London's property market

House prices in London rose by 0.3 per cent in September, following a rise of 0.4 per cent in August.

Families fall out over will disputes

A new survey has found that wills are a cause of fallouts in one in ten families across the UK.

Public told not to be victims of identity fraud

UK credit reference agency Experian has claimed that most consumers are not protecting themselves

Brits anxious over ID theft

Seven in ten Brits are worried about ID theft, according to a new report.

Brits raiding savings stash

Brits are spending more than they are saving, according to new data.

A music hobby with a £21k price tag

Music lovers can spend around £21k on their hobby in a lifetime.

New rules get shoppers the best deals

Shoppers are to have their sales savings protected under new rules.

N&P launches "eco home" competition

N&P has launched an eco-build competition.

Brits love wining and dining says survey

Brits spend over £40 billion per year eating out, says a new report.

Bank unlikely to cut rates – yet

The governor of the BoE has said that in spite of the difficult time the economy is facing he will not introduce a rate

Is your puppy stressed?

Many pets in the UK are suffering from stress, claim their owners.

Brits chuckle their way through life

Brits like to laugh - a lot!

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