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  1. Shares slump on US spending data
  2. US consumer spending falls again
  3. German retail sales in new fall
  4. This is not just any delay, this is an 'unacceptable' M&S delay
  5. Postal strike experiment: Returning postcards slow to a trickle
  6. £10.5million in fines and refunds for GMAC-RFC
  7. Advanced Bankruptcy Recovery shut down
  8. Halifax: new bank charges explained
  9. How to find bank account you can bank on
  10. Fairness for consumers must underpin economic r...
  11. Undercover proof of Bob Trotta's sales reps breaking timeshare code
  12. Sorted: Christopher Edmondson of Phoenix Mobility jailed
  13. How to save money on specs and contacts
  14. Find out what they'll want for Christmas at the Dream Toys show
  15. Swinton to refund 350,000 people
  16. Refunds for Swinton insurance victims
  17. FSA: Northern Rock Plc
  18. Software firm shares hit by forecast
  19. Spar plans to use regional dialects on its wine labels to simplify the information
  20. Ashley takes Newcastle off market
  21. Spar launches wine labels with local dialects
  22. US consumer confidence takes hit
  23. credit card proposals
  24. Charity is the main beneficiary of will drawn up by its own adviser
  25. What happens if you die without a will?
  26. Postal strike: How is it affecting mail delivery?
  27. Burglers target personal details to steal identities
  28. Don't get burnt by a fireworks mishap
  29. FSA: Arc Capital and Income Plc (ACI)
  30. Orange to sell iPhones for Christmas
  31. German consumers feel worse
  32. Ladbrokes in successful cash call
  33. Banks rapped over hardship claims
  34. Do car clubs save you money?
  35. Expedia purchase led to my card being blocked
  36. Shops boost profits with smaller packets
  37. HBOS overdraft fees criticised
  38. New low energy light bulb works with dimmer switches but costs £30
  39. More than half of people do not have a will
  40. Tottenham Hotspur transfer request invalidated consumer's rights
  41. Westfield shopping centre twelve months on
  42. Are the statebacked banks giving us a good deal?
  43. Silent calls fine raised to maximum of £2m
  44. Windows sales 'please' Microsoft
  45. Let it pour
  46. Adult Sex Exchange phonelines suspended after complaints
  47. AXA Sun Life fails to shine over duplicate payment conundrum
  48. Invest & Give: 'a very elegant way to give to charity'
  49. Banks failing 'hard up' consumers over charges
  50. Over a million deals too much for mobile users
  51. Cutting middle class benefits would save billions reform says
  52. 'The average Briton has five lives'
  53. The £80 Jimmy Choos hitting the High St
  54. Pub sector given all-clear by OFT
  55. Phone tariffs 'too bewildering'
  56. Wi-fi and mobile phone radiation scare tactics hit schools
  57. Beijing Tickets alleged huge tickets scam: first pictures of all the defendants
  58. Gas prices are falling, so why aren't bills?
  59. Reaction to new fuel poverty figures
  60. Bargain hunter: gadgets for girls
  61. Households in fuel poverty to hit 4.6m
  62. Phone Call From a Company Calling Themselves Consumer Direct UK
  63. Five ways to tax those high-earning bankers
  64. Tax, don't ban, bank bonuses
  65. Thinktank calls for 7p income tax rise to plug hole in state finances
  66. Consumer Focus Scotland appoints new director
  67. The number of people behind with their energy bills increases by 50 per cent
  68. Martin Lewis: the key steps to getting your finances back on track
  69. Consumer Credit Crunch Anger Continues
  70. Gas prices are falling, so why aren't bills?
  71. Microsoft unleashes new Windows
  72. How to make money from your home
  73. VAT should be scrapped on green products B&Q says
  74. Identity fraud: how to avoid becoming a victim
  75. Ten ways to pay less tax
  76. So bad it Hertz
  77. Watchdog rejects Dunfermline rap
  78. Save money on a winter holiday
  79. Stand up to ‘scareware’ scammers
  80. UK attractions enjoyed record summer boom
  81. fridge freezer
  82. FSA's new mortgage rules: what the experts say
  83. Banks urged to cut bureaucracy for bereaved
  84. Windows rising
  85. Your Shout
  86. Crackdown on bogus pricing scams
  87. Refunds and exchange rights
  88. Postal strike advice for Northern Ireland
  89. Advice for consumers during postal strikes
  90. EasyJet uneasy over bereavement and travel insurance
  91. Best online deals: health and fitness
  92. Microsoft recovers Sidekick data
  93. QUINN is quids in over car insurance premium price rise
  94. Comment on announcement of national postal strike
  95. Card fraud: banks now have to prove your guilt
  96. London bus and tube fares to rise sharply
  97. Nasty gym membership deals from Millennium Experience, Matters Consulting, and Fitlif
  98. Phishy emails from the taxman
  99. Call for rethink on data storage
  100. Scam tax refunds 'reach record'
  101. First Direct Investments leave house sellers in lurch
  102. Autoclenz workers win vital job rights
  103. Top 20 postcodes for car theft revealed
  104. OFT to scrutinise online pricing
  105. What were your Money Matters?
  106. How to save money on a night in
  107. Puppy Trafficker Warning
  108. Fuelswitch earns Consumer Focus accreditation
  109. FSA: NDF Administration Limited (NDFA) and Defined Returns Limited (DRL)
  110. Can individuals opt out of using Royal Mail?
  111. Watchdog reconsiders trickle plan
  112. Insure yourself against unemployment
  113. Nice backs minimum pricing on alcohol to cut harmful drinking
  114. Benefits could be frozen after September deflation statistics
  115. Postal strike causing financial chaos
  116. Help us test the postal service
  117. British farmers thousands of pounds better off thanks to weak pound
  118. Make gap year funds go further
  119. UK inflation rate falls to 1.1%
  120. Engaged couples 'should see lawyers to discuss prenuptial agreements'
  121. Tesco accused of price rise experiments
  122. Everything and Nothing project shelved as crazyartlady gets legal advice
  123. 0870 iPhone app has saved callers more than £267,000, says writer
  124. FSA: The FSA logo and Statutory Status Disclosure
  125. Sainsbury's doubles Nectar rewards for banking customers
  126. Tax returns: beat the deadline - and the post strike
  127. Microsoft readies bumper update
  128. ID theft rises by more than a third
  129. Abacus call left me cold when the salesman got heated
  130. Price comparison websites give different results when asked for the cheapest deals
  131. Five things you should never have collected
  132. Mum's tied up with Be2 online dating
  133. Obama defends new consumer agency
  134. Go freelance to beat the 50 per cent tax rate
  135. New cars sell for less than old bangers
  136. ACAS intervention called for in post strike
  137. Unfair pricing must be exposed
  138. Energy bills 'could hit £2000 by 2016'
  139. Energy bills to soar by 60% unless we pay
  140. FSA: Warning - Fidelity Corporate Services
  141. FSA: Warning - Jeffery Flanders (Consulting) Limited
  142. JJB Sports in £100m rights issue
  143. Terence Shepherd and others charged over alleged beijingticketing.com scam
  144. Prepare consumers for impact of climate change
  145. Ofgem and Consumer Focus Work Together
  146. Dozens of alleged cyber criminals arrested
  147. Undercover proof of Arcedia rubbish pay
  148. No lessons from red driving school
  149. Prepare consumers for impact of climate change
  150. Watchdog blocks Ticketmaster deal
  151. Royal Mail loses Amazon contract as postal strikes loom
  152. Vistaprint offers not what they seem
  153. Banks forced to highlight overdraft charges
  154. High street retailers accused of exploiting workers in Asia
  155. Banks agree to 'charges clarity'
  156. Online banking: how to stay safe
  157. EU consults on Microsoft pledges
  158. How to save money on a night out
  159. Consumer confidence at 18month high
  160. Adaptation to climate change report and survey
  161. Mobile users vexed by not-spots
  162. Google targeted in e-mail scam
  163. Consumers unsure of sexual health privacy rights
  164. 50 ways to save cash: shopping
  165. 50 ways to save cash: technology
  166. Scam hits more e-mail accounts
  167. 50 ways to save money: family
  168. Home designs that can cut energy bills
  169. Hotmail accounts 'posted online'
  170. New bank rules issued by watchdog
  171. Green lobby calls for higher returns on investment in clean energy projects
  172. Microsoft boss sees weak growth
  173. Daily Mirror and Unite Fair Tips campaign wins pay rise for thousands of waiting staf
  174. Energy Bills Imcomprehesible
  175. Call for regulation of buy-to-let
  176. Big Mortgage Lenders Do Not Impress
  177. Which? On Sale At Sainsbury’s
  178. Pizza Hut Pizza Unhealthy and Tastes Worst
  179. Average UK household is saving 5.6% of monthly income
  180. PayPal Scam
  181. How could I know the item was wrong if I didn't unwrap it?
  182. Pay-Day Loan Firms 'May Not Run Full Checks'
  183. Customers 'blamed for card fraud'
  184. Driven to distraction by Europcar's damage allegation
  185. Gold: what to do if you dig up your own AngloSaxon hoard
  186. Supermarkets should face 'competition test' to prevent local monopolies, says watchdo
  187. Supermarket 'test rules' tweaked
  188. How to get a free laptop with broadband
  189. Bill will widen choice says consumer body
  190. Repossession: councils to offer earlier help
  191. PPI ruling could trigger customer refunds
  192. Pint costs £3 on average in parts of UK
  193. Premier League in Singapore deal
  194. More pubs producing their own food
  195. Ryanair scraps airport check-in desks
  196. Slash your ski break costs by up to a third
  197. Credit file myths explained
  198. Protect your finances from the X factor
  199. Reduce risks and increase benefits of smart meters
  200. Illegal file sharing: a change of focus
  201. Household savings hit 16-year high
  202. Pin code to limit 'slamming' sales practices
  203. Work in progress
  204. Staff fear loss of earnings as restaurateur scraps 12.5% service charge
  205. Online thieves step up bank raids
  206. Household savings hit 16-year high
  207. Fury as M&S slashes clothes return policy
  208. US consumer confidence falls back
  209. How to track down old withprofits policies
  210. Japan prices continue record fall
  211. Will Orange spark an iPhone price war?
  212. Should you borrow from a pawnbroker?
  213. Alert on energy price fix deals
  214. Orange UK secretive on iPhone pricing
  215. Cashback websites: each family missing out on £123 a year
  216. Mortgage form was left in branch drawer
  217. Best deals: metal detectors and other products for the outdoors
  218. I didn't get a bill but Virgin Media gave me a default notice
  219. BA to charge £60 just to reserve a seat
  220. Tenancy deposit scheme welcomed
  221. Cheque cards to be phased out
  222. 10 golden rules to survive a tax investigation
  223. Cheque guarantee scheme to end in 2011
  224. Tenancy deposit scheme welcomed
  225. How I found the light
  226. UK spending on Fairtrade products rises despite recession
  227. How many normal primary units? Energy bill jargon vexes watchdog
  228. Cash boost for Korean game firms
  229. Nintendo drops Wii console price
  230. Doubts over helmet cure for 'flat head syndrome' in babies
  231. Give us back our deposits, demand tenants of Real World Rental Company
  232. This is bad luck: first Instant Access Properties, then European Mediation, then miss
  233. Apply now for fuel help, pensioners told
  234. Geithner defends finance reforms
  235. Transparency vital in plastic bag charge debate
  236. How to spot counterfeit banknotes
  237. Threat of Postal Strike - Advice for consumers
  238. EU unveils new 'super-regulators'
  239. Pound slides back against dollar and euro
  240. Should I bother with my endowment policy?
  241. This is an assault on poorer students
  242. Could downsizing solve the housing shortage problem?
  243. Lenders who deal in misery should face a jail sentence
  244. The offensive secrecy of tax havens
  245. FSA argues for 'radical change'
  246. Tunbridge Wells the 'debt capital of Europe'
  247. Housebuilders 'plan share issue'
  248. Banks 'must restore public trust'
  249. Expat pensioners see incomes fall by 12pc as pound weakens
  250. Tourists' wallets hit hardest in New York