Published: Mon, 10/11/2008 23:56
A survey commissioned for the national Love Food Hate Waste campaign suggests that British workers are shelling out £5.5bn on shop-bought lunches each year, while they leave almost the same value of perfectly good lunch foods at home to go off.
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Published: Tue, 04/11/2008 09:26
Advice agencies and banking industry join forces to help people regain control of their finances
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Published: Thu, 30/10/2008 11:39
Aylesbury Vale District Council is making it easier for homeowners to sell their property.
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Published: Wed, 15/10/2008 10:16
Are you a small business owner or a self-employed individual? If so here is some sound advice to pump yourself up for the particular economic climate we are in right now.
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Published: Wed, 17/09/2008 09:12
Would you like an extra £610 in your pocket each year? That is how much money the average household with children throws away annually in food it paid for but didnt get around to eating. Shocking, isnt it?
So every single household in the UK has the ability to be better off, right now. And it starts in your kitchen.
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Published: Fri, 29/08/2008 13:51
Citizens Advice has called on the government to act now to ensure a decent income for all carers in response to the Work and Pensions Select Committee report "Valuing and supporting carers" published today.
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Published: Fri, 15/08/2008 17:20
Household finances have been badly stretched in the past year but there are ways to help yourself and organisations to help you cope if you are struggling, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, Citizens Advice and Shelter.
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Published: Sun, 27/07/2008 15:56
Christine Easter makes the case for all of us having a will. More legal and money advice will follow over the next few months.
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Published: Thu, 24/07/2008 22:45
High-speed internet access has become a daily way of life for many British households with broadband accounting for almost three-quarters of the country's internet connections. But those who signed up for a broadband package more than a year ago could be missing out on better deals from either their supplier or rivals
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