All articles featuring 'Lib Dems'

The top ten energy 'need to knows'

20 September 2011

As the energy minister called on firms to make energy switching easier, our top tips can help slash bills now

Government announces energy crackdown

20 September 2011

The Energy Secretary will announce a crackdown on the biggest energy companies and pledged to help consumers save cash

Tuition fees to hit £9,000 as Government wins vote

9 December 2010

MPs voted 323 votes to 302, a majority of 21, in favour of the rise despite vocal opposition from some Lib Dems

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University fees could rocket after funding review

12 October 2010

Students could pay thousands of pounds more, with the prospect institutions could charge £12,000 a year

Hidden energy price hikes to be outlawed

21 September 2010

Energy firms won't be able to wait months before notifying households of a price hike, the Government has pledged

Pension age to rise earlier than planned

24 June 2010

The Government was accused today of making people "work until they drop" under plans to increase the retirement age

Osborne defends "fair" budget

23 June 2010

The Chancellor defended his austerity measures as "tough but fair" as he accused Labour of leaving the economy in a mess

Queen's Speech: plans for deficit reduction confirmed

25 May 2010

Measures will be fast-tracked, with yesterday's £6bn in cuts the first step in bringing Britain back from the brink

Coalition agreement: stealth fees targeted and tax freezes planned

20 May 2010

The Conservative / Lib Dem alliance has revealed further plans for government, including a crackdown on bank charges

Bank charges crackdown included in coalition government agreement

20 May 2010

The new government says it will introduce measures to end what it calls "unfair bank charges"

Home Information Packs scrapped

20 May 2010

Sellers will no longer have to spend money on providing packs of information before they can market their property

Massive changes for your pocket: coalition government tax plans revealed

12 May 2010

The Tories and Lib Dems say they will tackle the £163bn budget deficit through spending cuts rather than tax rises

New bank charges hope as Lib Dems reach cabinet

12 May 2010

Deputy PM Nick Clegg has previously said banks should pay back excessive fees for exceeding your overdraft limit

Hung parliament: how will it affect your finances?

7 May 2010

Commentators think the uncertainty could have a negative impact on the nation, with the pound and FTSE already suffering

MSE leaders' debate: What will Plaid Cymru do for your wallet?

27 April 2010

With the General Election looming, we asked the major party leaders what they would do on the big MoneySaving issues

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