MoneySavingExpert News 2009 Could the debt write-off industry become a write-off?Consumers have been told by a claims firm they have little chance of getting debt wiped out by challenging a credit agreement. 14 October 2009 'Stoozing' primed for Oxford English DictionaryThe word 'stoozing' could soon find itself in the dictionary.13 October 2009 Free delivery on Amazon UK itemsYou can now get free delivery on most items bought from online shopping giant Amazon.co.uk.13 October 2009 Inflation hits five-year lowInflation slumped to a five-year low during September, official figures showed today.13 October 2009 State pension payout likely to rise by £2.40 a weekThe basic state pension rate is likely to increase by £2.40 a week for every pensioner from next April.13 October 2009 Thousands vote for free on X FactorThe X Factor free voting loophole appears to have been a success, with thousands avoiding the sky-high premium rate prices to support their favourite act.12 October 2009 ING reassures savers following rival Dutch bank's collapseDutch bank ING says it is in good health, following the collapse of fellow Netherlands-based DSB Bank.12 October 2009 Government: Student loan sale won't push up ratesThe Government has confirmed student loan rates will not rise for borrowers as a result the planned sale of the loan book.12 October 2009 Interest rates could stay low for yearsInterest rates will stay at rock bottom in the years to come as the Government tackles the UK's wounded economy, a report predicts.12 October 2009 Tory child trust fund cuts to hit 'normal families'Many 'average' families will be hit hard by Conservative plans to abolish child trust funds (CTFs) payments, if the Tories are elected. 9 October 2009 First161718 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us