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The price of a first class stamp will rise 2p to 62p and second class by 3p to 53p, Royal Mail has announced. But you can beat the hikes by buying now.
28 February 2014
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The Government is ordering pension fund managers to come clean about hidden costs which can wipe tens of thousands of pounds off the value of retirement pots.
24 February 2014
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Universities have been told to change rules which could stop students from graduating or continuing their courses if they've unpaid non-tuition debts, such as accommodation bills or childcare services.
18 February 2014
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Pension providers are to be investigated over claims people aren't getting a fair retirement income because of the way the annuity market works.
14 February 2014
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Consumers are set for stronger rights under the Government's draft Consumer Rights Bill – but the new law could be too difficult to enforce, MoneySavingExpert.com creator Martin Lewis told MPs today.
11 February 2014
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Games firms have been given two months to clean up their act, in an attempt to prevent children racking up huge bills when playing online on phones and tablets.
30 January 2014
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Update: 18 February 2014: We tried to contact HotCrazyDeal on numerous occasions in January, but received no response. It eventually sent us a statement on Monday 17 February, which we have added below.
28 January 2014
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The Government is delaying the introduction of a cap on "rip-off" pension charges for at least a year to give employers time to adjust to the change.
23 January 2014
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Unemployment has fallen to 7.1% – within touching distance of the figure which will be used to decide whether interest rates will increase, official data has revealed.
22 January 2014
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If you're filing a self-assessment tax form before 31 January deadline, watch out for websites that'll charge you up to £1,000 when you can do it yourself for free.
21 January 2014

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