The cost of skiing holiday has hit new highs with lift passes, equipment hire lessons are up 25% more expensive two years ago
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Ski holiday prices rise new peak - The cost of skiing holiday has hit new highs with lift passes, equipment hire lessons are up 25% more expensive two years ago
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Britain's own subprime crisis 'is underway' |
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Britain's own subprime crisis 'is underway' - Britain is facing its own sub-prime loan crisis as 'aggressive' mortgage lenders rush repossess thousands of properties, is claimed today
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| Britain's own subprime crisis 'is underway' [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Britain is facing its own sub-prime loan crisis as 'aggressive' mortgage lenders rush to repossess thousands of properties, it is claimed today
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| Ski holiday prices rise to new peak [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
The cost of a skiing holiday has hit new highs with lift passes, equipment hire and lessons are up to 25% more expensive than two years ago
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| Market report: Wednesday latest [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
13.00:Shares of BG Group today climbed above 1100p for the first time, racing up 24p to 1103p on talk of yet another major oil find off Brazil
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| Sipp sellers may face red card over sales [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
The City watchdog is to visit IFAs to check whether self-invested personal pensions have been sold to savers who would have been better off elsewhere
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| Mortgages most expensive for 16 years [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Homeowners are paying out the largest proportion of earnings on mortgage interest for 16 years - with lenders warning things will get even tougher for borrowers
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| Food prices rise fastest in 14 years [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Rocketing food costs are hitting millions of householders already being punished by higher mortgages, utility bills and transport costs
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| How to find the cheapest Christmas turkey [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Bird flu has hit Christmas turkeys but bargains remain. This is Money reveals the cheapest and most expensive supermarkets for the festive dinner essential
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| 'Dead' Abbey customer is alive and well [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Accident-probe Abbey has offered its condolences to the family of a perfectly healthy customer - the latest in a string of customer service failings by the bank
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| MPs may force through pensions rescue [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Gordon Brown faces his first major backbench revolt unless he backs down over a bail-out for workers whose company pension schemes have collapsed
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| Care at home faces big shake-up [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Radical plans to revamp the welfare system - including handing cash to elderly and disabled people to choose their own care - have been unveiled
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| US poised for rate cut to head off recession [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
America's central bank, the Federal Reserve, is today expected to cut interest rates for the third time this year in a bid to stave off recession
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| New Star slashes UK property fund value [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
New Star Asset Management has cut the value of its hugely popular UK property fund by 8.2% - signalling an 18% markdown for the portfolio since the end of July
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| Couple offer Eastern Europe dentists on the cheap [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
Two entrepreneurs are to recruit 1,000 dentists from Eastern Europe to help solve the crisis in Health Service provision
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| Scrooge dishes out Christmas stuffing [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Once again the most powerful men in government have chosen to stamp all over those least able to fight back |
| Rock nationalisation is an error [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The government needs to be extraordinarily careful about nationalisation of Northern Rock |
| 30 second guide to profit warnings [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The Daily Mail City desk outlines how to spot a profit warning |
| Key factor that keeps takeovers scene hot [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| In these turbulent markets, the unusual thing about Carillion's apparently successful takeover bid for Alfred McAlpine is that it is not particularly unusual |
| Child support tangle and more BG blunders [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' letters, adding comments, advice and the results of his enquiries |
| Midas: ITE & Oxford Instruments [12/12/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The Mail on Sunday's stock picker runs the rule over an events firm operating in Russia and and non-technology provider |