Insurance policies may not follow teachings of Islam
Some Muslims in Britain may not realise that their insurance policies do not follow the rules of Islam, according to an expert. 28/08/2008
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Credit crunch not stopping foreign trips
The ongoing credit crunch will not stop three-quarters of people taking a foreign holiday this year, according to a poll of consumers. 27/08/2008
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Kids are out of pocket
The average pocket money given to children in the UK is £6.13 a week, down from £8.01 last year, according to the Halifax pocket money survey. 26/08/2008
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| Top Mortgage Deals | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fixed Rate | Variable Rate | Discounted | Capped | ||
| Product Details | APR | Apply |
| Halifax 2yr 4.89% Fxd LTV 75% Direct Only |
7.10% | ![]() |
| Cheltenham & Gloucester 2yr 4.99% Fixed LTV 75% |
7.20% | ![]() |
| Britannia Building Society 2yr 5.44% Fxd LTV 75% Option 3 |
6.80% | ![]() |
Walking 'is best value for money'
A survey from Yorkshire bank has found that golf is apparently the most expensive pastime to enjoy in the UK. 26/08/2008
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Lloyds survey shows peoples views on inflation
The latest Consumer from Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets has shown that respondents think the rate of inflation will be higher in a year's time. 26/08/2008
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People could save money by being green
People struggling to stay financially afloat in the UK could save money by going green, according to an expert. 22/08/2008
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Don't let the Credit Crunch ruin Xmas
Families feeling the financial pinch needn't spend a fortune to make Christmas special this year. The rising cost of living may leave some feeling like this Christmas could be a washout but there is an array of affordable and even free things to do to keep a family amused this festive season it has been claimed. 27/08/2008
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