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Banks braced for rush switch accounts - Banks are facing overload from customers worried about identity theft after massive loss of personal data> Data bungler hiding 'safe house' Alistair Darling TV Taxpayers facing £10bn Northern Rock risk - The taxpayer will be forced guarantee at least £10bn of Northern Rock loans until at least 2010, has emerged Northern Rock branch



Banks braced for rush to switch accounts  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Banks are facing overload from customers worried about identity theft after the massive loss of personal data> Data bungler hiding in 'safe house' Alistair Darling on TV
Taxpayers facing £10bn Northern Rock risk  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The taxpayer will be forced to guarantee at least £10bn of the Northern Rock loans until at least 2010, it has emerged Northern Rock branch
Market report: Wednesday latest  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
11.00:Shares in the London Stock Exchange slumped more than £1 today after one of its biggest shareholders cashed in its chips Asian market
Ofcom paves way for free high-def TV  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
High-definition television is set to be freely available by 2009 after a major upgrade of terrestrial channels was announced today SONY THIN TV
Golden year for retirement is 2008  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Most of those retiring next year will receive a relatively generous final salary pension scheme - a luxury that will become rarer in future year Pensioners
Buy-to-let faces meltdown threat  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The rug has been pulled out from underneath Britain's buy-to-let mortgage boom, threatening a meltdown in the property market Sub-prime credit crunch graphic with Paragopn boss Nigel Terrington.
Arrival at Heathrow will cost you £20  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Air passengers are to be forced to pay up to £20 on each ticket to fund the revamping of Heathrow, Britain's biggest and most criticised airport Heathrow airport planes on ground
Friends and family lending ends in tears  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
When a family member finds themselves a bit short many will offer to help - but people who do this pay a high price for their generosity, according to a new survey Family
Superdrug cuts price of stamps  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The price of stamps is being cut by Superdrug from today to help those sending Christmas cards A pile of letters
Banks failing to help pensioners avoid tax  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Building societies and banks have been accused of failing poorer pensioners by not giving them the forms they need to qualify for tax-free interest on savings People playing bowls
Revenue loses bank details of 25m  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The Chancellor was rocked by a new crisis this afternoon after the Customs and Revenue chief resigned over the loss of millions of families' confidential bank details Alistair Darling in the House of Commons
DVDs beat CDs to No 1 at Christmas  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
With sales of movies exceeding chart singles, the traditional race to head the Top 40 on 25 December is no longer relevant to most consumers, according to a leading retailer Harry Potter
£500 mortgage shock as fixed rates expire  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
More than a million homeowners face a jump in mortgage payments of up to 60% when fixed-rate deals end, risking a spike in repossessions, lenders have warned Derelict house
Mortgage lenders in credit crisis panic  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The credit crisis spread across the financial markets today as two more mortgage banks sought to shore up their balance sheets Houses with price graph
Savers flee to mutuals as Rock crumbles  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Building societies saw their biggest-ever inflow of cash last month as savers fled Northern Rock and turned to the security of old-fashioned mutual savings
Small cap share tips: MTI, Works and Imaginatik  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Our regular review of the latest developments and hottest tips in the exciting world of the Alternative Investment Market
Watchdog that failed to bark  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
If there were any justice at the FSA, Sir Callum McCarthy would be packing his bags now like Paul Gray at Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs
30 second guide to buy-to-let  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City desk discusses the issue of buy-to-let
Rise of China isnt a toy story  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
Arewe seeing the beginning of a once-and-for-all transfer of economic power from America to China and the fall of the all-powerful dollar?
What about these pensioners, Mr Brown?  [11/21/2007 01:17 PM]
The government has been quick to help Northern Rock savers, but pensioners whose schemes have been wound up are still fighting for justice?