British Airways today said that disruption caused by the August security alert cost it £100m compared with the £40m it originally thought
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This Is Money: Town Hall Pension Bill Is Up By £580m
Taxpayers were hit with a £580m increase in the pension bill for town hall workers last year, new figures show
This Is Money: McDonald’s Health-kick Bites Burger King
US giant Burger King today admitted UK sales have been hit by health issues. It comes in sharp contrast to rival McDonald’s, which has been buoyed by rising salad sales
This Is Money: Debt Firm Reports IVA Surge
Debt Free Direct reaped the benefit of the UK’s borrowing binge today as it said the number of people it offered rescue packages to doubled
This Is Money: Click Here For Xmas Bargains
Buying electrical goods online can knock hundreds of pounds off high street prices, according to a report out today
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Motley Fool: ISAs Are Forever!
Good news for all ISA savers – the Government has announced they are to stay, indefinitely. Treasury minister Ed Balls made the announcement whilst speaking at the Pep and ISA Managers Association conference, and the news is bound to please a lot of people. What’s more, the maxi/mini ISA distinction will also be removed, making the savings scheme simpler for everyone to understand.
This Is Money: Hundreds Fall Victim To Card Scam
Credit card holders in Sussex have been told to check their bills after police uncovered a huge fraud scam- ADVICE: Protect yourself against card fraud
This Is Money: House Prices Could Fall By 2010
The good news for first-time buyers – but potential bad news for homeowners – is that house prices could be fall by 2010, a study claims today
Motley Fool: Carphone’s Telecoms Boom
Falling margins, increased competition and fickle consumers are the oft-cited reasons for the falling profitability of telecommunications companies.