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Concern that pensioners may find themselves short of money

by Christopher Scott | Posted March 3, 2015 | Money

Millions of people will be able to gain access to their pension funds from the start of the next tax… Read More


More employees in their twenties saving with company pension schemes

by Christopher Scott | Posted March 2, 2015 | Money

The number of adults saving money in a workplace pension scheme is higher than it has been in seventeen years,… Read More


Cost of child care up by a third in five years

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 23, 2015 | Money

The average cost of childcare for the under twos has risen by a third in the past five years, a… Read More


More British adults using their overdraft to pay for essentials

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 23, 2015 | Money

Nearly one in five adults does not have any savings and one in ten admits that they use their overdraft… Read More


Ed Miliband promises to tackle tax evasion

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 20, 2015 | Money

The shadow chancellor has promised that should Labour win the next election, the party will come down hard on what… Read More


Weak euro makes it a great time to plan a European holiday

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 19, 2015 | Money

The success of the left wing party, Syriza, in Greece has sent the euro tumbling against the pound. The pound… Read More


Inflation falls to lowest ever rate of 0.3 percent

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 19, 2015 | Money

UK inflation dropped to a record low of 0.3 per cent in January, according to Consumer Price Index figures released… Read More


Britain sliding towards negative inflation and interest rate rise

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 16, 2015 | Money

The UK is edging towards negative inflation for the first time in more than fifty years, the Bank of England… Read More


UK must face more spending cuts, says IFS

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 13, 2015 | Money

The Institute of Fiscal Studies, (IFS) has said that more spending cuts lie ahead for the UK. In its Green… Read More


Men’s earnings have fallen more than women’s since recession

by Christopher Scott | Posted February 11, 2015 | Money

Men’s pay has fallen much further in real terms than women’s pay, according to new figures from the Institute for… Read More


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