Homeowner face fines of up to £20,000 for putting their rubbish out on the wrong day, it was revealed yesterday.
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Homeowner face fines of up to £20,000 for putting their rubbish out on the wrong day, it was revealed yesterday.
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Four out of five cash machines installed since 1999 charges a fee to withdraw money, but Brits are rejecting them in their droves
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Links to other interesting money articles on 14th Sep 2006.
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Despite the surprising strength of the British economy this year, the IMF’s World Economic Outlook casts some shadows over the Chancellor’s stewardship
The Daily Mail City staff explain the potential benefits and pitfalls of the scheme designed to get everyone saving for a pension
Three quarters of a million homeowners fell behind with mortgage repayments during the past year, prompting fears of mass repossessions
Unemployment hit its highest level for six years in the months during the second quarter of the year as 93,000 left the workforce
A financial adviser fleeced clients out of more than £2m to fund his luxury lifestyle and addiction to Internet gambling.
Big price cuts could be on the way for mobile phone customers, after watchdog Ofcom ordered four more years of lower call charges