Incapacity Benefit Changes Could Plunge People Into Debt
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 30, 2010
Major changes to the way in which Incapacity Benefits are awarded in the future could plunge thousands of people deeper into debt, the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) is warning.
Foreign Exchange: Pound Struggles Against The Euro
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 30, 2010
The Pound struggled to break above 1.20 against the Euro although it further to tested resistance levels above $1.56 against the US Dollar
House Prices Fall In July And Home Loans Fell Too
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 29, 2010
House prices fell by 0.5% in July the latest Nationwide House Price Index shows. Mortgage lending declined in June also, as housebuyers were reluctant, or unable, to purchase property.
What Is The Electric Car Grant?
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 29, 2010
There will be a £5000 grant available to purchase an electric car from January 2011, but what is it and how will you be eligible for it?
Tenants Beware Of Gumtree Scam
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 29, 2010
The National Landlords Association is warning tenants to beware of a new scam on Gumtree, an online classifieds website.
Do You Have A Fake £1 Coin?
Written by Diane Ray. July 28, 2010
I was staggered to just read in the MailOnline that ‘Record numbers of fake £1 coins in circulation could force the Royal Mint to scrap the entire denomination and reissue it.’
Have you renewed your Tax Credits?
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 28, 2010
Last year £3.9bn went unclaimed. Act before 31st July to avoid missing out.
Brits Taking More Interest In Travel Insurance
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 28, 2010
Holiday disruption caused by such as volcanic ash and industrial action at British Airways has prompted Brits to take more interest in what travel insurance they buy.
What Are The Alternatives To The iPhone 4?
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 27, 2010
The iPhone 4 is the latest version of the hugely successful smart phones from Apple, but what are the alternatives? Read this article to learn more.
Consumers still cheated by slow broadband speeds
Written by MoneyHighStreet Staff. July 27, 2010
Broadband consumers are still being cheated by slow broadband speeds – on average receiving only 46 percent of the tariff speed they are paying for
