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British banks have accelerated their retreat from the high street, shutting an average of eight branches a week since 2016 in ...
Whilst cash remains king for many taxi drivers, the trade is continuing to see a shift in payment habits, with a growing ...
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When couples divorce, whatever money has been earned between them during their marriage is usually split equally, in what is ...
Claire Reid, a partner at Hall Brown Family Law, said the ruling was more “goalposts being moved” than a “paradigm shift”, ...
Police raided a property on a suburban Leeds street, recovering thousands of pounds in cash and drugs worth even more.
A finance expert is advising families to keep around £200-£400 in cash at home in case of fraud or banking outages. Digital fraud has recently hit record highs and banking outages have become ...
A cash injection has been awarded to help clear chewing gum off Liverpool’s streets. Liverpool Council is one of 52 local authorities across the country that have successfully applied to the ...
News UK News Driving Law Drivers could be made to keep a new safety device in car following recent health campaign The UK-wide campaign has wide support from the public ...
Milton Keynes City Council is set to award £175,292 to Citizens Advice to continue delivering crucial advice and homelessness prevention services.
Finance-savvy Brits have revealed their go-to money hacks - including having ‘no spend days’, opening bank accounts to take advantage of intro offers, and reverting to physical cash.