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This Is Money: Family Business Valued At £340m

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

A family-run business which started life as a curtain stall in a Leicester market was today valued on the stock market at £340m

Tagged Business

This Is Money: O2 Kicks Off Roaming Price War

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

O2 is cutting its European roaming charges in a move that is likely to prompt a price war as mobile phone operators battle for customers

This Is Money: 7,000 Hit By Bank’s Blunder

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Homeowners have had their bank accounts cleaned out by Britain’s biggest mortgage lender after it repeatedly withdrew repayments

Tagged Banks, Mortgages, Savings

This Is Money: Tories Propose 2p Income Tax Cut

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Bold plans to cut taxes by £21bn are being set out today by David Cameron’s advisers

Tagged Tax

This Is Money: The Yes Car Nightmare

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

It’s nearly a year since Yes Car Credit closed its doors, but hundreds of customers’ lives are still being made a misery

Tagged Credit

This Is Money: Outrage At Xmas Club Bosses

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Around 150,000 furious families absorbing the shocking news this week that they have lost their Christmas savings are demanding answers from the board of Farepak

Tagged Savings

Motley Fool: The Bestest, Most Favouritest Current Accounts

Posted on October 18, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Today a morose colleague asked me to write an article for people whose wives have just gained access to their current accounts. That sounds dangerously close to a minefield to me, so I’m going to take a look at which current accounts are the most highly regarded instead.

Motley Fool: Naughty Banks In Northern Ireland!

Posted on October 18, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

In June, I wrote Northern Ireland’s Banking Scandal in order to expose the incredibly poor current accounts, credit cards, personal loans and savings accounts on offer in Northern Ireland.

Tagged Banks, Credit, Credit Cards, Loans, Savings

Motley Fool: Bargain Share Alert

Posted on October 18, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

Investor love bargains. I suppose it is the prospect of buying something on the cheap that frequently gets investing juices flowing.

This Is Money: Elderly Need Extra £100 For Winter Fuel

Posted on October 18, 2006 by Rob Lewis - Leave a comment

The Government should give pensioners an extra £100 in winter fuel payments to combat rocketing gas and electricity costs, according to Age Concern.

Tagged Pensions

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