A security lapse by Nationwide Building Society may have put 11m customers at risk of identity theft.
This Is Money: Legal Struggle Over ITV Future
A bitter legal battle looms over ITV after NTL demanded authorities strip BSkyB of the 18% stake it dramatically acquired last Friday
Scotsman: ‘I Like To Get Something Back As I’m Spending’
ANNE Begley will not only be rewarded with praise and congratulations by her family when she serves up Christmas dinner for 18 this year, but by her credit card as well.
Scotsman: Talking About A Generation Wealth Gap
IT MAY be 40 years since The Who first sang ‘My Generation’, but the 1960s hit has remained a rebel call for youth ever since. All young people hope they die before they get old, and each generation faces its own challenges and pressures.
Scotsman: Pensions Crisis ‘is Much Worse Than Firms Say’
SCOTLAND’S most senior actuary will tomorrow launch a scathing attack on the way pension funds are being run, and warn that Britain’s funding crisis is significantly more serious than companies admit.
Scotsman: Cheaper Homes And A Fat Pension To Look Forward To
LIFE wasn’t exactly a party for Gordon’s mother and father when they began work in 1978, just as Britain headed into the Winter of Discontent.
Scotsman: Time For Banks To Show Us Proof Of Need For Charges
DIDN’T First Direct give us all a nasty fright last week when it announced the end of free banking? I was so shaken I couldn’t stop laughing.
Scotsman: Facing A Lifetime Of Debt And A Poorer Old Age
OUR hypothetical young starter will have been a child largely of New Labour, so we will call him Gordon Blairson.
Scotsman: Stay Sharp As Lenders Shuffle Cards
BRITONS are planning to spend a whopping third more on their credit cards this Christmas than last, clocking up an average of £1,270 on plastic. Despite this, all is not well in credit card land, which means consumers must keep their wits about them.
Scotsman: Pressure On McConnell Over Tax
THE government’s planned corporation tax cut for Northern Ireland is likely to lead to an increase in jobs and revenue, according to an influential report which is likely to reverberate in Scotland.