The 10 best money saving websites
Our list of top money-saving websites has been wildly popular on Independent.co.uk so in the tradition of crowd-pleasers, here is my top 10 budget-boosting sites for this year. If you haven’t seen the original list, take a look – you may save a few pounds there too.
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The emergency Budget – just good news for holidaymakers?
In among the cutbacks and tax increases , there was sunshine for some in George Osborne's Budget.
Mortgage approvals hit a new high
A total of 36,709 loans were approved by the major banks for people buying a property during May.
Should the OFT have allowed loans at rates of 2,500% a year?
Report gives payday loan companies green light as calls grow for mainstream lenders to offer more low-cost credit
Resolution to double its insurance operations
Resolution's chief executive, John Tiner, said he planned to nearly double the size of the company's insurance operations after sealing the £2.75bn purchase of French giant AXA's UK operations.
Simon Read: Don't delay, heed the Government's pension warning
Changes to the state pension regime announced by the Work and Pensions Secretary, Ian Duncan Smith, on Thursday are bad news. He's planning to raise the pension age to 66 by 2016 – 10 years earlier than the previous Labour government planned – and then raise it to 70 within a few decades.
Hike in VAT will hit consumers at the tills, in pubs and at the pump
the government forecasts that the rise in VAT to 20 per cent will fill the Treasury coffers with an additional £13.5bn in the final year of this Parliament in 20015 – making it the biggest driver of revenues unveiled yesterday.
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2 Simon Read: Don't delay, heed the Government's pension warning
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4 Save money with these websites
5 The emergency Budget – just good news for holidaymakers?
6 Spotlight On: Lloyds TSB's new overdraft charges
7 Derek Pain: Plus market's 'penny dreadful' share price shows City worries
8 Questions Of Cash: Strange tale of the missing faulty ebook reader
9 Ben Yearsley: Developing nations will need West's expertise
10 Alice-Azania Jarvis: 'About 80% of my sales purchases I've regretted'
11 Money Insider: Forget the spin and pick the best account for you
12 Should the OFT have allowed loans at rates of 2,500% a year?
13 Euro exchange can be an unfair exchange, so look for good deals
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