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Consumers 'can save money on oil'
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Graduate job prospects 'to improve this year'
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Mortgage overpayments 'make more sense than saving'
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Staycations 'will become more common in 2012'
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Research: People embracing volunteering
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Landlords 'must be aware of responsibilities'
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REC: Many firms planning to hire in 2012
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Long-term mortgages 'becoming more popular'
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Older people 'must be aware of financial help'
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Homeowners advised on stamp duty deadline
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Study: 18% of retirees will be in debt
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Landlords 'need more support'
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More employers 'offering salary sacrifice schemes'
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Repossessions 'to be common in 2012'
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Families 'having to dip into savings'
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Older people 'eager to continue working'
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Expert: More people entering buy-to-let sector
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Storms 'lead to 28% rise in car insurance claims'
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Credit cards 'not the answer to January debts'
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Struggling homeowners 'should consult lenders'
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Motorists 'should regularly update driving skills'
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Study: Millions of Britons work while on holiday
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More landlords 'will rent out single rooms in 2012'
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Britons 'becoming more worried about finances'
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Study: 1.6m drivers have old license photos
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CIPD: 48% experienced pay freeze in 2011
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Housing market 'still tough for first-time buyers'
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Property market 'unlikely to improve in 2012'
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Britons 'must be aware of credit charges'
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Rural housing 'becoming more unaffordable'
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Wage drops 'affecting small businesses'
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Housing market 'will take years to recover'
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Study: Money causes most concern among Britons
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New mortgage rules 'must not stunt access'
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Managers 'must focus on staff needs'
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Flatsharing 'can help people save a deposit'
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Car insurance 'essential regardless of cost'
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Study: Pay awards remain static
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Govt to reform 142 motoring regulations
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First-time buyers 'should hold fire in 2012'
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Year-round saving 'sensible ahead of Christmas'
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Expert: Now could be perfect time for a career break
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Conditions 'improving for first-time buyers'
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Work-life boundaries 'becoming less clear'
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Strict budget 'vital at Christmas'
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Rental market 'needs greater regulation'
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SMI funds 'should not be paid direct to tenants'
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Consumers urged to avoid festive payday loans
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Buy-to-let sector 'to grow in 2012'
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Bosses 'should cut workers some slack at Christmas'
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Landlords 'feeling confident at present'
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Managers' attitudes 'causing pay gap to widen'
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Parents 'should teach kids about money early'
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Stamp duty removal 'will harm first-time buyers'
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Planning ahead 'can prevent Christmas debt'
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Employees 'should be aware of pension situation'
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Research: Millions planning to work after retirement age
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Govt criticised over new first-time buyer scheme
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Drivers 'more likely to take risks in company cars'
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Landlords urged to check out prospective tenants
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Expert: Social media can help businesses to develop
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Expert: Spending Christmas abroad can relieve festive stress
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Consumers urged to be wary of payday loans
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Buy-to-let market 'will remain strong'
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UK jobs market 'to remain stagnant'
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Expert: Fixed-rate mortgages will not drop further
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Exercise 'can help ease money worries'
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Workers 'face average annual commute of 200 hours'
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First-time buyers 'would be helped by new MIG scheme'
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Japan's tourism industry 'to bounce back next year'
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People in debt 'must not suffer in silence'
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Landlords 'must have carbon monoxide alarms'
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Study: Firms budgeting for 3% pay rises in 2012
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Parents urged to save for children
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Govt 'should trial 80 mph speed limit'
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Future of UK housing market 'tough to predict'
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Study shows consumer dissatisfaction with FSA
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Ireland 'perfect for a cheap getaway'
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Motorists 'need effective cover ahead of winter'
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Expert: Strong demand for new homes remains
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Consumers 'must avoid credit card temptation'
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Managers 'need to encourage workers'
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Consumers 'must plan ahead financially'
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People in debt must not ignore problem, expert says
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Drivers 'should learn even after passing test'
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Study: Women spend more learning to drive than men
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Govt 'could take measures to create jobs'
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Buy-to-let market 'remains strong'
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Students 'must keep up with credit card repayments'
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Managers 'must promote positivity'
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Landlords 'face tough task making old homes green'
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Older Britons 'tend to be more financially savvy'
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Green measures 'can help drive down energy bills'
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RBS and Lloyds lambasted over ATM charges
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Remortgaging 'rose by nearly one-third in August'
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Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher 'to divorce'
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FFA: Cheque and phone banking fraud losses rise
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Britons struggling financially 'should seek help'
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Landlords 'must deal with tenant problems quickly'
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Report: HR pay awards set to remain static in 2012
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Study: Degree results have large impact on salaries
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Florida 'has much more than just theme parks'
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Struggling homeowners 'must talk to lenders'
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BCC: Deregulation needed in employment sector
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Drivers urged to take precautions ahead of autumn
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Demand for rental properties 'on the up'
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Study: Younger workers more likely to 'pull a sickie'
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Deposit demands 'making life tough for first-time buyers'
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Motorists 'can access cost-effective car insurance'
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BRC: Retailers eager to employ younger people
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Struggling mortgage holders 'have options open to them'
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Employers 'should be cautious with social media'
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Free banking 'coming to an end'
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Online firms 'will not necessarily create new jobs'
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Cost of dying increasing rapidly, study shows
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Britons looking for employment 'must stay positive'
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Employment sector 'will see skills shortages in 2012'
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First-time buyers 'need govt help'
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Expert: Consumers will benefit from ICB recommendations
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Student accommodation in cities 'a good investment option'
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Consumers see interest rates held at 0.5%
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Expert: More Britons opting to take staycations
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Pension schemes most common employee benefit, study shows
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Fixed-rate mortgages 'may still be best'
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Performance-related pay 'often provides no incentive'
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Britons 'may be able to claim on insurance after hurricane'
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First-time buyers 'need innovative schemes from financiers'
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Managers urged to be open with workers about finances
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Consumers 'must plan ahead financially for holidays'
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Rental property demand 'going through the roof'
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Landlords 'enjoying greater access to mortgages'
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Research: Many Britons return from holiday unhappy
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Research: Drivers wasting £2.4bn annually
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Expert: Volunteering improves employability
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Holidaymakers 'must check all-inclusive small print'
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Switching utilities provider 'can save money'
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Best mortgages 'designed for investors with high equity'
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Meetings can stunt productivity, bosses told
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Consumers 'must do their homework before taking out credit'
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Rental property 'a safe investment'
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Travellers 'must take out insurance before gap year'
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Interim workers 'must fit in with permanent staff'
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Property sector 'being stifled by high deposits'
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Houses near Premier League stadiums 'have soared in value'
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Regular cleaning 'essential for car maintenance'
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MP calls for car insurance price cut
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Bank 'has overestimated UK's 2011 growth figures'
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First-time buyer activity 'some way off returning to full health'
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Traveller confidence in New York 'has returned following 9/11'
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Fixed-rate mortgages 'will grow in popularity'
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CIPD: Pay freezes more common than rises in 2011
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Interest rate hold 'based on global weakness'
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Bank of England maintains interest rates at 0.5%
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Expert: Travellers must set a budget and stick to it
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Demand for housing 'has remained despite recession'
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Workers have 'unrealistic expectations' about new roles
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Confidence 'returning to housing market'
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Justin Timberlake speaks of parents' divorce
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Alexander McQueen's will leaves cash to dogs
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Pet owners 'cannot find rental accommodation'
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People 'are never too young' to think about wills
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Speed cameras 'are not working'
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'Greater regulation needed' in the buy-to-let sector
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Lancaster motorists avoid speeding fines
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CML: Gross mortgage lending up in June
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Working hours 'have dipped slightly since 2006'
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Conditions for landlords 'improving all the time'
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Council 'owes £17k in parking ticket refunds'
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European citizens 'should all be able to access a bank account'
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Shortage of rental properties 'set to continue'
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Confidence 'returning slowly to employment sector'
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Expert: Never a better time to invest in buy-to-let property
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Expert welcomes new car insurance fraud taskforce
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Modest pay rises 'set to help UK economy'
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Consumers 'will see base rate rise in 2011'
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Women 'reluctant to take responsibility for car maintenance'
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Expert: More landlords to enter buy-to-let market
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Firms fined after fatal accident at work
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CBI: Inflation may cause Bank to hike base rate soon
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London property prices 'will continue to rise'
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London council to refund £1.1m in parking fines
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Drivers 'lie to get cheaper car insurance'
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Many firms 'not making flexible working provisions for Olympics'
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Banking reforms 'must benefit consumers'
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Houses near schools 'good investment for landlords'
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Leadership 'essential for NHS to survive reforms'
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Managers 'should permit social media use in the workplace'
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Official data: House prices dropped 0.4% in May
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Volunteering 'increases long-term employment prospects'
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Car insurance 'becoming unaffordable for younger motorists'
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Landlords 'must communicate clearly to avoid tenant disputes'
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NHS 'faces tough times ahead'
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Short-term outlook for mortgage market is bleak, expert says
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London employment market 'improving after recession'
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New car insurance law 'will make roads safer'
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Accident at work results in death
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NLA calls for sustainability for landlords
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Pay rises 'to be rare in private sector'
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Expert dismisses govt's FirstBuy property scheme
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Research: 14% of graduates work more than 50 hours weekly
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First-time buyers 'should head north'
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Employers' hiring intentions 'being stifled by weak recovery'
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Govt confirms changes to NHS reforms
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Employment statistics 'represent mixed news'
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Landlords urged to become more tax-efficient
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Govt talks on NHS refreshing, says expert
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Base rate rise 'will not affect mortgage holders in near future'
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Father to make NHS complaint after son's death
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Coach driver issued 'disgraceful' parking ticket
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Mortgages 'should not be accessible for everyone'
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Younger workers 'less likely to ask for help'
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NHS reform review 'a step in the right direction'
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Expert predicts mortgage market bounce in May
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Parking ticket issued to disabled man rescinded
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TUC: Low-paid workers have endured poor pay increases
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Mortgage value restriction 'would not work'
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Government pledges £6m to NHS initiative
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Private sector seeing pay rises, research shows
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Property hunters 'not missing out on good deals'
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CIPD: 65% of employers to increase pay in 2011
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Managers 'want staff to expand skill set'
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Property seekers 'may be rewarded with price drop soon'
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Govt's healthcare plans 'should be changed or abolished'
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Managers 'need to lead by example to enhance workplace morale'
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New law 'likely to cause more harm than good'
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Lack of first-time buyers 'is not surprising'
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Mourners' parking tickets rescinded
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Motorists reminded of upcoming insurance law changes
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First-time buyers 'should shop around for mortgages'
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Employees 'now more interested in salary sacrifice schemes'
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Landlords 'should invest in student housing'
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Elderly people 'can take measures to prevent accidents at home'
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CIPD: Pay statistics 'remarkably good'
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Government urged to amend NHS proposals
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Mortgage rates 'bound to increase sooner rather than later'
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David Cameron insists NHS reform 'essential'
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Saving for a deposit 'extremely tough for first-time buyers'
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Disabled motorist gets parking ticket cancelled
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Report: Staff saw pay rise in April
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North-south property divide 'will continue to grow'
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Expert: Lenders will not offer higher LTVs
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Workers 'now looking more closely at employer benefits'
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Tracker mortgage holders 'unlikely to see base rate rise this year'
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Car manufacturer fined after accident at work
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CIPD: Workplace morale has hit record lows
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High-end property market 'flourishing'
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Parking ticket revoked following appeal
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Pay rises 'being curtailed by new policies'
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Rental prices to 'hold up in near future'
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Research: Upward pressure unlikely to result in higher pay rises
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Employees 'happier if they integrate work and social lives'
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Low interest rates 'encouraging people to enter housing market'
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Research: 51% of Britons are without a will
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Government urged to avoid repeat of bank holiday confusion
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Mortgage lending 'set to remain static in near future'
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Research: 59% of drivers unaware of new insurance regulation
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Expert: Employers to embrace remote and virtual working
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Many firms 'anticipating positive lift among workers due to bank holidays'
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Rental market to be 'quite strong' in 2011
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Employers urged to make a decision over royal wedding to avoid discontent
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Lenders 'should be creative to attract homebuyers'
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Housing market to remain 'static' in 2011
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Outlook for employment sector 'remains uncertain'
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Many first-time buyers 'actively saving for their mortgage'
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Research: Most employers to allow workers time off for royal wedding
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Minimum wage rise 'remains way below inflation'
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Expert calls for reforms to the banking sector
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Expert predicts tough year for employment sector
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China clay firm penalised after accident at work
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Private sector pay rises 'will be modest at best in 2011'
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Flats 'set to become more popular in property market'
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Parking ticket issued to taxi driver refunded
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Employers advised to consider internal team-building exercises
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Accident at work leaves man with broken leg
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Market 'good for landlords looking to expand portfolios'
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Figures show falling house prices
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Driver wins appeal over parking ticket issued over failure to pay 10p charge
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Employers urged to offer workers more financial help
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Lending conditions 'set to improve for landlords'
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Ofgem unveils new energy pricing rules
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Expert: More Britons looking to rent rather than buy
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Osborne calls on Britons to bequeath wealth to charities
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Expert welcomes government's fuel duty cut
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Home sellers 'setting higher asking prices'
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Expert advises unhappy couples to consider collaborative divorce
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Government agrees to wage rise for low paid public sector workers
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Expert: Private rented sector would not benefit from more regulation
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Research shows median pay awards up in 2011
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Man set to appeal over 'disgraceful' parking ticket
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More Britons 'looking to sell homes'
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Homeowners 'need to review their mortgage regularly'
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Accident at work leads to arm amputation
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Lending conditions 'to improve for first-time buyers'
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Government calls for increased car insurance regulation to tackle fraud
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Bank of England opts to maintain base rate at 0.5%
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RLA: Tenants should be empowered with right to choose over Housing Benefit
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Consumers 'must play a part in combating credit fraud'
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Tenants 'will see rents remain steady in 2011'
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Consumers 'set to benefit from EU proposals'
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Accident at work caused 'ongoing health problems'
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Lenders 'to increase mortgage availability in 2011'
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Aston Villa and Martin O'Neill set for employment tribunal
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Accident at work leaves man with several broken bones
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Government urged to increase regulation of will writers
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Interest rate rise 'likely to impact on homeowners'
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Government report shows rising demand for rented property
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Homeowners and lenders 'communicating more clearly'
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Expert: Music can improve working conditions and decrease stress
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Accident at work leads to multiple injuries
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Landlords 'unlikely to benefit from more lending'
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Driver takes legal action against council
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Authority apologises over incorrect speeding ticket
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EHRC to investigate gay-only B&Bs
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NSS raises discrimination concerns over faith-based academies
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FCA will help to safeguard consumer rights, says Which?
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New homes 'cost more than pre-owned houses due to developers' incentives'
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Research: More people looking to purchase homes
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Government warned over legal aid cuts
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Government urged to extend NICs holiday to existing companies
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New landlords 'must make sure they are buying desirable properties'
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Drivers issued reminder of new insurance law
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Driver successfully gets parking ticket overturned
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Accident at work results in man losing three fingers
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Banks 'must offer better mortgage advice to first-time buyers'
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Expert: Consumers unlikely to see base rate rise until Q3
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BBA: More consumer advice needed in financial sector
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Interest rate rise 'would not affect mortgage approvals'
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CBI urges government to allow banks to finance private sector recovery
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Strong line managers 'key to high workplace morale'
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Research: 75% of Britons unhappy at work
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Government 'needs to encourage banks to lend to landlords'
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Bristol man suffers burns in accident at work
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Demand for mortgages 'increased in 2010'
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CIPD: Many employees concerned about lack of pension savings
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Potential homeowners 'will have to provide larger deposits this year'
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Accident at work leads to severe finger injury
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Small business owners 'need government support to expand'
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Expert: Making a will is essential
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BBA: UK must not accelerate ahead of EU on banking reforms
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Landlords 'unlikely to hike rents in near future'
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Expert: Business owners are fed up with taxation rules
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Report: Tenant demand reached record levels in 2010
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Expert: Housing prices unlikely to fall in 2011
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ABI urges motorists to be honest with insurers
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Research: Tenants saw rental charges fall in December 2010
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Workers 'facing difficult conditions in 2011'
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Man requires finger amputation after accident at work
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NAEA: More people looking to buy and sell homes in 2011
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Gay couple win compensation on grounds of discrimination
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Accident at work leads to horrific injury
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Employers 'should offer staff flexible working options'
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New mothers 'must plan before returning to work'
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Demand for rental properties 'to remain strong in 2011'
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Property market 'remains depressed in 2011'
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BIBA calls on government to stop rising car insurance prices
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Motorists 'must be aware of potholes'
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BBA welcomes new EU banking legislation proposal
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Woman 'furious' after getting fined for parking outside her home
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Government calls for house price stabilisation
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Expert: Mortgage market to remain flat in 2011
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Government scraps parking legislation
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Landlords 'anticipating strong 2011'
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Sustainability 'to become more important to landlords'
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Interest rate increase 'will lead to repossessions'
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Workers 'becoming aware of employment rights'
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Accident at work leaves man with severe leg injuries
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Banks 'must act to help small business owners in cold snap'
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Landlords 'concerned about social housing reforms'
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CML: Mortgage approvals slipped in November
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Contractor sustains broken bones during accident at work
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Long-term tenancies 'becoming the norm in the UK'
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Officials overturn parking ticket issued to grieving widow
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Accident at work causes man serious injuries
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Council: Landlords must provide tenants with fit housing
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BSA: People looking to buy houses in 2011
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Councillor intervenes to overturn parking ticket
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Outstanding mortgage loans 'up in Q3'
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Worker sustains serious arm injuries during accident
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Number of mortgages 'dropped in October'
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Government plans on legal aid 'could cost people £2m'
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Neighbourly dispute 'may endanger woman's life'
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Landlords and tenants 'must communicate over sustainability'
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Asbestos widow speaks out against govt plans
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People urged to appeal against motoring fines
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Marriage licence denied lesbian couple
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Employee fired for HIV status
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Property dispute sees neighbour ordered to pay compensation
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Office manager taking MP to court for failing to pay compensation
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Consumers 'still awaiting ash cloud compensation'
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Cold weather motoring advice provided
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Consumers 'losing out' by not switching current accounts
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Parents sue for clinical negligence
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Skiers holidaying 'without insurance'
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Student sues landlord after property fire
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Gay waiter suing for sexual harassment
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Sensitive health issues 'not raised with consumers'
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Stafford Hospital case could see doctors and nurses fired
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Probate valuation uncovers £53m vase
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Consumers may feel British Gas price hikes
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Life insurance 'not important' for consumers
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Accidents and injury sees mother call for blind ban
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£150k compensation for teacher who loses voice
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Heart surgery patients seeking compensation
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Consumers 'want banks to have ethical lending policies'
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Motoring Crash for Cash hotspots revealed
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Prospects 'improving' for first-time property buyers
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Family 'to benefit' from inheritances
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Motoring crime 'still a concern for majority'
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Consumer rights campaign Equal Love begins
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NHS pays out 'millions' after heart operations
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Property dispute sees neighbour attacked
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Potholes 'cost Cardiff £1.3m' in compensation claims
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Property owners 'scammed' by managing agents
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Consumers charged £1,700 for being 8p overdrawn
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Lincolnshire motorists 'could face hefty fines'
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Use of agency nurses in healthcare "a bad sign"
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30m Brits 'currently without a will'
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Consumers urged to be cautious as British Summertime ends
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Compensation received for personal injury case
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Property dispute ends with jail sentence
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Car dealer penalised for selling under false pretences
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Selling a car 'sees motorists lose £500'
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Poor property sees landlord fined
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Whistleblowing watchdog 'could be set up'
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Consumers 'can claim £200 a day' for poor electricity service
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LGBT people 'twice as likely' to experience harassment at work
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Property dispute sees teenager blow up car
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Consumers 'afraid' to switch current accounts
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Property disputes more likely after 50?
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Legal aid 'could be refused' if mediation is not attempted
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Disabled motorists 'to pay for parking'
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Gay vicar's civil partnership postponed
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Personal injury claim made after woman finds frog in wine
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New legal ombudsman set up to help consumers
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Community service for truck driver after parking space row
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Consumers' travel insurance 'necessary'
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Whistleblower wins employment tribunal
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Parking tickets illegally issued, expert says
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Four-year boundary dispute results in broken arm
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FSCP urges government to lift lid on bank behaviour
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Consumers' financial complaints 'reach thousands daily'
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Property disputes 'often involve rubbish bins'
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£10.6m paid out for Midlands councils accidents and injury claims
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Motoring tickets could soon climb
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Stafford Hospital accepts help to handle complaints backlog
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Suicide patients' living wills 'risky'
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Lib dems call for marriage for same-sex couples
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Morgan Freeman and wife finalise divorce
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Car parking ticket issued to mobility scooter owner
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Banks 'legally raiding' consumer accounts to settle debts
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Work needed to improve 'basic property management'
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Students advised on university travel risk
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Keeping up with different rates could lead to bank charges
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Property news: 1m Brits 'fall victim to landlord scams'
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Motoring fees 'to stay' in NHS car parks
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Consumers' savings strategy 'not sustainable'
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Consumers 'should investigate all the options when buying a house'
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Career breaks 'a viable option for staff'
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Could consumers be affected by food inflation?
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'Costlier energy plans' sold to consumers
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Car insurance for old models 'not always cheaper'
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Lifestyle breaks 'growing in popularity'
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Businesses have 'lack of understanding about mental health issues'
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Home purchasers might react to fall in house prices
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Stricter rules on debt management promotions 'a good thing'
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Consumers 'not telling lenders about financial problems'
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Good locations 'the biggest consideration for UK property purchasers'
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What will drop in unemployment mean for the UK's jobs market?
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Term-time family holidays 'not a surprise'
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'High level of demand' for first-time mortgages
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Building firms handed £125k fine after accident at work
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Sound insurance policy 'a crucial factor for higher education learners'
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Buy-to-let investors 'becoming more evident'
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One-third of cyclists have had bike stolen, report shows
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Protecting the home 'an important step for holidaymakers'
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Highest rate of would-be car buyers recorded for three years, survey shows
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Home buyers could capitalise on buy-to-let demand
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Under-18s 'risking valuables by hosting house parties'
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Many consumers getting 'a raw deal on broadband'
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Economic climate 'putting a dampener on savings rates'
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Students 'could benefit from existing insurance arrangements'
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Why Britain's northern seaside towns could prove a hit with home buyers
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AXA claims a high proportion of pensioners have money worries
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Expert gives backing to London's affordable housing plans
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UK drivers 'spending unnecessary cash at the pump'
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UK could see rise in repossessions
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Ten-year high for older workers in unemployment
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Fixed-rate mortgages 'rising in popularity'
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Finance for buy-to-let mortgages 'slowly improving'
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Passport losses 'are easily preventable'
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Consumers set to witness landline price hikes
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Home buyers 'should have information at their fingertips'
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Students 'take nearly £4k worth of possessions to university'
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Low base rate 'vital for economic recovery'
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Home buyers 'happy to pay premium for school catchment areas'
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Consumers 'taking on debt to fund holidays'
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Staff mental health issues 'should be taken seriously'
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Why stricter broadband advertising rules might benefit consumers
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Many motorists 'keen on stricter driving regulations'
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Age of austerity sees rise in discount hunters, report shows
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Could warm weather crank up home insurance demand?
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'More funds should be available' for business operators
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Broadband speed advertisements 'must be more accurate'
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Crime in rural areas increasing, study indicates
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Home improvements 'should take precedence over holiday trips'
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One-fifth of landlords have tenants in rent arrears
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Could new OFT guidelines improve consumer rights?
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'Progress made' in reducing uninsured driving
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Tax credit changes 'could have an impact on families'
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Rental prices set to rise, expert says
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Can divorce end up being a positive experience?
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Tube station value 'a factor for those buying a house'
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Legislation 'should be introduced to protect mobile phone users'
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Expert says bank accounts should be a right 'for all consumers'
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Travel money value 'alters from region to region'
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Consumer inflation falls during June
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Car purchasers 'happy to play hardball'
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House purchase lending 'continues to rise'
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Thorough documentation 'can help mortgage holders avoid risks'
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New consumer protection guidelines announced
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Consumers 'using equity to pay off debts'
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Low wages and high living costs 'making life tougher in the UK'
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'High demand' for low carbon vehicles among consumers
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Employees should take staff health and wellbeing into account, expert says
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Recession 'has been harder for female financial workers with kids'
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Consumers 'will buy cars before VAT increase'
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Credit card interest rates 'will continue rising'
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Wills should be planned to minimise IHT, writer says
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Scrapping of default retirement age 'is a positive step'
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Minimum wage rise 'will help prevent exploitation'
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May: I've changed my mind over gay rights'
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Some mums 'forced to cut maternity leave short'
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Recession 'may be leading to rise in age discrimination'
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Landlords may be affected by planned HMO changes
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Consumer rights breached by firm, Ofcom rules
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'Important' consumers know their rights about wills
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Prime minister makes pledge over civil partnerships
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Same-sex marriages 'should be permitted'
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BRC calls for govt action on bank charges
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Protest staged by divorced fathers over parenting rights
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Compensation sought over holiday sickness
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Register of landlords was "well-meaning but flawed"
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Consumers 'may skimp on car maintenance'
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Travel insurance policies 'may not cover children'
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Motorists caught speeding given chance to avoid tickets
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Renting property 'will remain popular option'
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Fall in value of the pound 'is putting people off travelling'
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Broadcaster receives increasing number of sex discrimination claims
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Older people 'increasingly likely to seek divorce'
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Will making process is important, expert says
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Retirement age plans welcomed by one firm
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Holidaymakers heading to South Africa offered tips
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Divorce risk 'elevated due to economic problems'
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Relying on credit cards to pay bills 'can lead to problems'
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Govt paternity right policies criticised by union rep
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Dispute between neighbours ends in speaking ban
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Holidaymakers heading to Jamaica issued warning
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Car buyers at risk of finance fraud?
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Divorce risk 'raised due to happiness gap'
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Govt scraps HIPs requirement
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Govt 'needs to clarify benefits of buying electric cars'
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Construction firms 'have a responsibility to protect workers' wellbeing'
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Couples 'less likely to divorce if man helps around the home'
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PPI ban 'could have negative impact on consumers'
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Warning issued to holidaymakers travelling to World Cup
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Family seek compensation for holiday problems
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BBA speaks out against PPI ban
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Children involved in speeding crackdown
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Govt minister 'is committed to flexible working for mothers'
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Travel insurance vital 'despite volcanic exclusions'
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Divorce case ruling will be "keenly watched"
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Complaints over bank charges 'on the increase'
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Motorist left outraged by parking ticket
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Mortgage market for landlords 'improving'
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Motorists who misfuel 'should not drive on'
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Managers 'have a duty to watch out for stress among workers'
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Workers in small firms 'more aware of sex discrimination'
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Compensation claims for work-related disease 'can help'
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Borrowers 'should be tactical about credit card debt'
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People 'prepared to pay a premium for nice neighbours'
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Insurance price hikes 'will not be welcomed by young female drivers'
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Couples 'may be put off cohabiting and marriage due to finances'
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"Huge age discrimination" remains in UK
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Brits 'may be concerned about reliance on credit'
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Those planning to engage in DIY 'should check insurance'
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Workers 'should not have to retire at 65'
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Loud voices 'causing many disputes between neighbours'
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Appeals made for leniency in car parking tickets
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Insurance policy small print 'may increase due to travel chaos'
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Loud noise at work 'contributing to hearing loss in UK'
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Pay 'is not the only important thing for workers
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Landlords 'restricted by lack of finance'
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Holidaymakers 'falling victim to thieves'
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Tory party's civil partnership plans "an afterthought"
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Insurers 'will respond to volcano travel disruption in different ways'
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TUC welcomes commitments over minimum wage
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Men 'more likely to take action over employment grievances'
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Consumers 'prepared to make fake home insurance claims'
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Landlords 'should ensure they conduct tenant checks'
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Assets accrued before marriage 'shouldn't be included in divorces'
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'Rise' in insurance claims made for cars stolen from driveways
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Working parents 'now have more choice over childcare'
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Holidaymakers seek compensation over poor hygiene
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Divorces 'take time to recover from'
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Brits 'should seek home insurance deals'
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Workers in UK 'see wage increases'
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More dads 'giving up work to look after children'
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Cost of running a car 'on the rise'
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Benefactors 'increasingly leaving pre-inheritances'
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Govt implements new employment tribunal award measures
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Barrister's wife wins £215,000 divorce settlement
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OFT publishes irresponsible lending guidelines
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Minimum wage increase 'is welcome'
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Property owners 'need to check insurance'
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Budget 'overlooked landlords'
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EU divorce rules 'may be set to change'
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Homeowners 'should shop around for insurance'
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Women 'fear discrimination in the City'
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Couple may take legal action over holiday trauma
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Govt 'should avoid overcomplicating paternity employment laws'
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People with Honda cars 'should not panic over brake development'
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New credit card rules 'are welcome'
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New crane rules 'may not reduce workplace injuries'
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AST changes 'could have negative effect on landlords'
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Compulsory dog insurance plans criticised
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Inheritances 'seen by many as alternative to savings'
-
MP challenges Freedom of Information denial
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FSA 'must not relent to industry pressure over PPI reforms'
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Gender equality among workers 'some way off'
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Landlords issued insurance warning
-
Vote goes in favour of civil partnership amendment
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Employers 'neglecting staff wellbeing during recession'
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Tenants and landlords 'will benefit from green loan plans'
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Consumers 'are too reliant on credit'
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Family want to be compensated for holiday nightmare
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Maternity pay in UK 'insufficient'
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Landlords to have new mortgage service
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Proposed civil partnership amendment receives support
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Employees 'should stand up against unpaid overtime'
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Quitting smoking 'can result in big insurance savings'
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New kite-mark development 'will boost car buyers' confidence'
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Earnings 'rose in 2009'
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Current laws 'discriminate against older workers'
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Cheryl and Ashley Cole divorce 'may prove costly'
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NLA calls for end to letting agent renewal fees
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Motorists buying second-hand cars 'should make thorough checks'
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Personal loan and credit card milestone recognised
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Some fathers 'unaware of employment rights'
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Workers 'may be prepared to accept pay freezes'
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Marriages and civil partnerships to be allowed in Parliament
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Motorists 'failing to haggle when buying new cars'
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Non-resident fathers 'need greater employment support'
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Consumers advised to insure engagement rings
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'Fewer landlords' struggling to meet mortgage repayments
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ONS: Marriage rate in England and Wales low in 2008
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Women 'would benefit from more flexible working arrangements'
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Consumers 'keen to make video wills'
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Insurance claims made for water damage 'up'
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Harman abandons plans to alter church employment laws
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Bad weather 'did not deter car buyers last month'
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Banks 'are not concerned with consumer's views'
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AMI: Stamp duty threshold should be raised
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Young Muslims 'entering into marriages that aren't legally recognised'
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Tenancy deposit legislation 'working'
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Paternity leave development 'is good news'
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Family seek more compensation over holiday nightmare
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Divorce rate in England and Wales 'declining'
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'More progress needed' in tackling gender pay gap
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Govt's insurance decision receives criticism
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New mortgage products 'making property purchases easier'
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UK sees rise in 'reluctant tenants'
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January 'least popular time to get married'
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Govt 'should introduce inheritance tax reforms'
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'Millions of consumers' reliant on credit
-
New gender pay reporting proposals outlined
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Many landlords 'planning to purchase more properties soon'
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Number of people planning to buy cars 'on the rise'
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Employers 'should prevent weight-based bullying at work'
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Workers 'at risk of invalidating car insurance'
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Over 18,000 parking tickets handed out on road last year
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REC: Race discrimination needs to be tackled
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Govt support for families "big step forward"
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Family to receive compensation over holiday nightmare
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Peer pushes for civil partnerships to be allowed in churches
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Default retirement age 'is a waste of talent and resources'
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Landlords 'concerned over regulation'
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Advice offered to those making claims over ice-related injuries
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Firms 'have legal duty to protect those working at height'
-
Govt 'committed to increasing female representation in finance industry'
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Recession 'causing increase in disability discrimination'
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Separated couples 'forced to cohabit for financial reasons'
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Mental health problems 'still resulting in discrimination among workers'
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Tax incentives plans for married couples 'may not be feasible'
-
Writing wills 'can reduce likelihood of family arguments'
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Disputes between neighbours 'on the rise in Cambridgeshire'
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Couples considering divorce 'should not rush into it'
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Millions of Brits 'to transfer credit card balances'
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Disability discrimination 'made worse by recession'
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Workers 'will benefit from Equality Bill'
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Purchasing a car 'can be cheaper online'
-
Consumers 'should be protected from bills of sale lending practices'
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Many young Britons 'lacking wills'
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Risk of divorces 'higher over festive season'
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People selling homes 'can expect value increases next year'
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Consumers 'should be assertive when protecting their rights'
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TUC welcomes legal decision concerning civil partnerships
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Buying a property 'considered crucial by 51% of Brits'
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Electric vehicle buyers 'will benefit from govt announcements'
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Drivers 'risking having to make insurance claims for theft'
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CIPD notes fall in number of people receiving pay rises
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Landlords 'being penalised by stamp duty decision'
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Scrappage scheme 'has boosted new car sales'
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Proportion of children with married parents 'falling'
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NLA calls for more support for landlords over late payments
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Car insurance costs 'vary across the country'
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Parking fines 'should not be used as source of income generation'
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Thousands move home to escape neighbours, study finds
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Rising divorce rate 'to contribute to changes in family structures'
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Consumers 'want unauthorised overdraft charges blocked'
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Status quo regarding women in business 'must be changed'
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HSE aims to reduce accidents involving cranes
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Women 'may be hindered by maternity leave extension'
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Consultation launched over inheritance legislation
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Party backtracks on MP's comments over cohabitation rights
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Bank charges ruling 'surprising'
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Initiative may lead to reduction in workplace accidents
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Women 'still facing discrimination at board level'
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Man seeks compensation for holiday injuries
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Angina attack victim disputes parking ticket
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Expert issues flood insurance warning
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Motoring penalty system 'focused on new drivers'
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Pensions hit hard by over-60s divorces
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Children 'main victims' of contentious divorces
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UK's gender pay gap 'must be addressed'
-
Employers 'discriminate against disabled people'
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Credit concerns 'affecting behaviour of consumers'
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Assumptions 'should not be made about absence of wills'
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Workers 'increasingly suffering due to workplace bullying'
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Motorists issued refunds over incorrect speeding tickets
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Male drivers 'perceived as higher risk by insurers'
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Holidaymakers seek compensation after suffering sickness
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Race discrimination "endemic" in schools
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Unfinalised divorce saw Peter Sellers's wife inherit £4.5m
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Overdraft charges 'increasingly confusing'
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HSE: Thousands suffer workplace injuries due to falls from height
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Parking tickets at shopping centre come under fire
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Women 'should speak up over pay discrimination'
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Cohabiting couples may get new inheritance rights
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People thinking of confronting nuisance neighbours 'should consider safety'
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New proposals announced by protect credit at store card users
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Millions of Britons lacking wills, study finds
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Extended vehicle scrappage scheme goes live
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Will disputes 'on the increase'
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Rental arrears 'worrying for landlords'
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Fathers 'should not be subject to paternity leave discrimination'
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People suffering race discrimination 'should take case to tribunal'
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Landlords told to be thorough with tenant checks
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Popularity of prenups 'to rise' (category: family - divorce)
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Family takes legal action over holiday illness
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Banks still giving "poor customer service and shoddy sales tactics"
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Workplace discrimination victims 'may be set for increased payouts'
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Local authorities 'should use existing laws to tackle rogue landlords'
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'Greater emphasis' needs to be placed on flexible working benefits
-
Legal battle to overrule will proves successful
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Divorcing couples 'increasingly turning to collaborative approach'
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Good garages 'should warn motorists about worn tyres in advance'
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Divorce laws 'must be updated'
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Banks to provide greater transparency over current accounts
-
Drivers consider launching petition over parking tickets
-
Calls made for new measures to tackle rogue landlords
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Employers 'should include staff in discussions concerning redundancies'
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Consumers 'should not neglect making wills'
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Greater regulation of sale and rent back schemes needed, expert says
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Broadband users 'not having problems resolved'
-
Older consumers 'should have more help getting insurance'
-
Car scrappage scheme 'has bolstered consumer confidence'
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Reports of neighbourhood disturbance 'on the rise'
-
Landlords 'critical over national register'
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Housing association tenants 'more satisfied with landlords'
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Farmers urged to make wills
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Road accident victims 'will benefit from new compensation scheme'
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Calls made for changes in divorce laws
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Landlords 'suffering due to lack of mortgage lending'
-
Govt helpline 'will help workers understand their rights'
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Consumers 'value customer service among financial service providers'
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New parental leave rules 'will enhance gender equality'
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Defamation laws "need to be updated"
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Thousands issued parking tickets in Cheltenham
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Disgruntled holidaymaker succeeds in getting payout
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Parental leave to be made more flexible
-
Employment conditions for disabled people 'must be improved'
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Writing a will is an "expression of a wish"
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Many landlords 'concerned over possible rental arrears'
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Calls made for expansion of consumer travel cover
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Bank charges 'need to be clearer'
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'More people' renegotiating divorce settlements
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Gender pay gap 'significant in banking sector'
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Internet proposals 'may harm consumer rights'
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Calls made for extension of motor scrappage scheme
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PPI point of sale ban should remain, consumer group says
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Over-50s 'less likely to incur late fees on credit card repayments'
-
Pre-nups 'becoming more common'
-
Database for NLA members launched
-
Workers with mental health problems 'still face discrimination'
-
Poor pay increases 'a sign of economic pressures'
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"Little prospect" of loan rates falling
-
Man launches campaign against parking tickets
-
Divorce settlements 'being delayed until economy recovers'
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Pets 'causing disputes between neighbours'
-
Priest speaks out against comments made over civil partnerships
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Rail passengers to receive compensation 'for 7-hour journey'
-
Consumers 'may have a claim' due to flawed credit agreements
-
UK divorce laws are 'outdated'
-
Interest on IHT 'will help government budget deficit'
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Careless driving proposals "could trivialise the offence"
-
Parents 'more aware' of importance of wills
-
Lower interest rates 'good for landlords and tenants'
-
New landlord database 'may be confusing'
-
'Consult a solicitor' when making a will
-
Alternatives to high street banks 'good for consumers'
-
Domestic abuse victims 'to be assisted in divorce efforts by new courts'
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Employment law breaches uncovered by investigation
-
Motorists 'can avoid large bills through regular car maintenance'
-
Tenants 'lacking awareness of deposit protection'
-
Speed cameras "there to save lives"
-
Expert advises against relying on inheritances to fund retirement
-
New rules for landlords "unreasonable"
-
Holidaymakers injured in terrorist attacks to qualify for compensation
-
'Many people unaware of legal aid'
-
Landlords 'may face legal bills due to lack of insurance'
-
Many workers 'unaware of flexible working rights'
-
New rules 'may restrict consumers' access to credit'
-
Tenants 'ignoring EPCs'
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Progress in reducing gender pay gap "stalling", report suggests
-
Secrecy of royal wills may be about to lapse
-
Agency workers register grievances over treatment
-
Quakers consider issue of civil partnerships
-
Consumers' holiday rights examined
-
Radio presenter to sue Jacqui Smith for defamation
-
Legal aid proposals postponed
-
Waiver on bank charge complaints extended
-
'Fewer speeding tickets' issued in Sussex
-
'Clock ticking' over SRB scheme applications
-
Woman receives compensation after suffering discomfort due to holiday
-
Pay freezes 'unfair on workers'
-
Companies 'legally obliged to protect safety of younger workers'
-
Cohabitation prior to marriage 'increases likelihood of divorce'
-
Current parental leave provisions 'inadequate'
-
Many Britons 'lacking wills'
-
Court ruling 'good news for landlords'
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Motorists 'confused by vehicle maintenance charges'
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"Cooling off period" for divorce seekers to be recommended
-
CAB reports problems with legal aid access
-
Working mums in UK 'suffer big pay penalties'
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Charity leader defends stance on civil partnerships
-
Trading standards take action over building work complaints
-
Proposed laws to help tenants 'need to be rethought'
-
Court ruling 'could pave way for changes to pre-nups'
-
Credit card providers 'giving unrequested limit extensions'
-
Regulation of SRB schemes now in place
-
Workplace bullying victim secures compensation
-
Many drivers 'may be refunded for speeding tickets'
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Wife loses legal bid to renegotiate divorce settlement
-
Fathers 'need more flexible working time'
-
Firm issues vehicle purchase warning
-
Credit card firms "wrong" to reject insurance claims
-
Consumers urged to make wills before emigrating
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Concerns expressed over possible decline of legal aid
-
Recession 'may lead to more accidents at work'
-
Regulations 'need to focus on better outcomes for consumers'
-
'Backlash will occur' if employees are made to pay for economic crisis
-
Divorcing later in life 'can adversely affect finances'
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Couple receive £27k in compensation over insurance
-
Victim of workplace bullying returns to job in council
-
Independent garages urged to sign up to code of practice
-
Freedom of Information Act 'comes of age'
-
Attitudes towards working mothers 'have improved'
-
New initiative launched to help with disputes between neighbours
-
Consumers 'favour sentimental items over money in wills'
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Turner issues warning to mortgage payment protection providers
-
Couple seek compensation over holiday
-
Many potential motor speeding convictions in Lancashire 'withdrawn'
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Michael Owen successful in defamation claim
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New regulations concerning 'sale and rent back' schemes to be introduced
-
Suspension of parental leave plans announced
-
Recession 'leaving divorced pensioners worse off'
-
BMA: Care standards a concern for NHS doctors
-
Double-check tenancy deposit scheme, landlords warned
-
Landlord insurance 'crucial' for legal expenses
-
FOS reports rise in complaints made about insurance
-
'Most people' would be pleased if parents gave to charity in wills
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Private tenants 'being let down by lack of regulation'
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Ahipp issues response to charges imposed by estate agents
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Man forced to payout in neighbour dispute
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Jonathan Ross sues over alleged defamation
-
Woman receives compensation from rogue trader
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Worker receives payout for workplace accident
-
Proposed register of landlords "flawed"
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Mother of swine flu sufferer receives compensation from holiday firm
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Minimum wage to increase, govt reveals
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Landlord ordered to repay rent to tenants
-
Calls made for increased property purchasing support
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Motoring fine statistics "alarming", MP says
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Divorce rate 'to fall during recession'
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Families take legal action against NHS following superbug deaths
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European MPs to vote on lesbian parental leave
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Complaint made of dishonesty in conveyancing process
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Compensation For Sofa Rashes And Burns
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Warning About Dangers Of Carbon Monoxide
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Consumers Protected By New Laws
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Banks Lose Overdraft Charges Court Case
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