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31 July 2010
Tax credit repayments 'to soar'
Many more people will face having to pay back some of the money paid to them as tax credits because of Budget changes, experts say.
31 July 2010
Interns are 'entitled to be paid'
Many young people working free as interns may legally be entitled to pay, a report says.
30 July 2010
Royal Mail pension plan in doubt
The Pensions Regulator is challenging a crucial plan to pay off the £10bn deficit in the Royal Mail pension scheme.
30 July 2010
Fraud charges over £115m inquiry
A businessman investigated by City of London police is facing 30 charges of fraud
29 July 2010
Fixed retirement age to be axed
People reaching the age of 65 will no longer be forced to retire from October next year, under plans announced by the government.
30 July 2010
Benefits face 'radical' shake-up
Merging all tax credits and benefits into a single payment is one option being considered by Iain Duncan Smith in a "radical" welfare shake-up.
29 July 2010
House price inflation eases again
UK house prices fell 0.5% in July, the Nationwide says, cutting the annual rate of house price inflation to 6.6% from 8.7%.
29 July 2010
Landmark ruling on divorce money
A "ground-breaking" Court of Appeal judgement removes the protection previously given to thousands of people in divorce proceedings.
29 July 2010
New High Street bank opens doors
The first High Street bank to launch in the UK for more than 100 years opens its doors for the first time.
29 July 2010
Warning on local council pensions
Council workers across England face having to retire later or pay more into their pension scheme, the public spending watchdog warns.
27 July 2010
Rise in number of fake £1 coins
Nearly two million counterfeit £1 coins were returned to the Royal Mint in the last financial year, figures show.
27 July 2010
Fresh pension tax plan considered
Government plans to restrict pension tax relief for the higher paid may be even more aggressive than Labour's, expert say.
28 July 2010
House prices 'now at 2006 levels'
House prices in England and Wales are now at similar levels as seen in the summer of 2006, says the Land Registry.
27 July 2010
Lloyds stops selling PPI policies
Lloyds Banking Group stops selling much-criticised payment protection insurance (PPI) to customers who borrow money.
27 July 2010
Businesses face energy bill rise
Businesses' energy bills could rise by 26% in the next decade owing to policies to cut emissions in the UK.
27 July 2010
Third Northern Rock boss banned
Northern Rock's former finance director becomes the bank's third executive to be banned by the City watchdog for misconduct.
28 July 2010
Ombudsman warns there is no such thing as free cash
Bank customers are warned that they are unlikely to be allowed to keep money mistakenly credited to their bank account.
28 July 2010
Boy, 5, wins Lidl defamation case
A five-year-old Irish boy who was wrongly accused of stealing a bag of crisps wins 7,500 euros damages for defamation of character.
21 July 2010
Mortgage error sees payments rise
Thousands of Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank customers face increased mortgage payments after a miscalculation error.
20 July 2010
Funding shift for mortgage rescue
Government funding for a scheme aimed at helping those facing home repossessions in England is to be reduced.
21 July 2010
Home sales continue to increase
The number of homes sold in the UK in June rose by 21% from the month before to 86,000, HM Revenue & Customs says.
26 July 2010
AstraZeneca faces strike ballot
More than 600 workers at AstraZeneca's Macclesfield plant are holding a strike ballot over changes to their pension scheme
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?
25 June 2009
Your pensions questions answered
Pension expert Malcolm McLean of the Pensions Advisory Service answers your questions following a report on the threat to final salary pensions.
22 July 2010
High-value deals boost art prices
High-value deals are continuing to drive up the price of arts and antiques, according to a poll of surveyors.
25 July 2010
Rates to remain low 'until 2014'
The Bank of England will have to keep interest rates at their record low of 0.5% until 2014, a leading economic forecaster says.
19 July 2010
Savings certificates cut by NS&I
Savings products linked to the inflation rate are withdrawn by National Savings and Investments after proving too popular.
14 July 2010
Unemployment dips to 2.47 million
UK unemployment sees a slight fall to 2.47 million, but the number of part-time workers sees a sharp rise.
14 July 2010
One in five staff 'takes sickies'
One in five UK workers feigned an illness the last time they took a day off work as sick leave, a survey suggests.
16 July 2010
Tax credit claim deadline looming
A deadline for those claiming tax credits in the UK comes on 31 July as the tax authority prepares for a rush of enquiries.
31 July 2010
Tax credits and child trusts
In this week's Your Money Sally Eden looks at tax credits and child trust funds.
30 July 2010
IDS: Welfare system 'close to breaking'
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith says welfare reform will be "humanizing" rather than "finger wagging"
29 July 2010
'Retirement rules work for employers'
Plans to scrap the default retirement will 'raise concerns' according to David Yeandle of the Engineering Employers Federation.
29 July 2010
'Older workers can pass on skills'
The government is planning to scrap the default retirement age in the UK from October 2011.
29 July 2010
Metro Bank's first customers speak
The first High Street bank to launch in the UK for more than 100 years has opened its first branch in Holborn in London.
28 July 2010
'Gissa Job' plea pays off
A man has landed a job after standing by a roundabout holding a placard pleading for work in Stoke-on-Trent.
29 July 2010
New face
Can the new Metro Bank really shake up High Street banking?
29 July 2010
Retirement age
Will new rules mean we keep on working for years?
28 July 2010
Tight returns
Options for savers trying to pocket higher interest
24 July 2010
All at sea
Top money tips for holidaymakers to avoid financial pitfalls
27 July 2010
Short changed?
Are vulnerable people losing out under cash safeguard system?
20 July 2010
Pensions penalty?
An expert explains how changes could mean your pension will fall
18 July 2010
Goldtrail collapse
How the tour firm collapsed leaving people stranded