MoneySavingExpert News 2009 £50 boon for Nationwide current account holdersNationwide will pay its FlexAccount customers £50 to make the product their main current account.16 July 2009 Beware the fake 'HMRC tax rebate' emailA set of spam emails from fraudsters purporting to be from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) offering a tax rebate are currently doing the rounds.16 July 2009 Government says energy bills to rise: time to switch NOWThe government has admitted its proposals to make energy supply more environmentally-friendly will push up future household bills.15 July 2009 Ease the unemployment woe, as jobless total rocketsThe number of people unemployed rocketed to 2.38 million in May, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed today.15 July 2009 The £95 parking ticket for taking too long to spend £400A motorist was smacked with a £95 parking penalty for taking "too long" spending £400 at a Homebase store. When he refused to pay, he was threatened with court action, bailiffs, a botched credit file and wage deductions.15 July 2009 Ditch your dinosaur current accountMillions of consumers stuck in dinosaur current accounts could each be squandering hundreds of pounds a year.14 July 2009 Cost of living falls for many homeownersThe cost of living in the UK is still falling for some, according to Government inflation figures announced today.14 July 2009 Natwest and RBS to charge for branch withdrawalsNatwest and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have created a set of new over-the-counter cash withdrawal charges that come into effect later this summer. 13 July 2009 Urgent! Save at 5% with access to your cashSavers can lock-in an interest rate of 5% for up to five years and still have some access to their money. 13 July 2009 Egg relaunches cashback credit cardEgg is reviving its cashback credit card for new customers on Tuesday, which gives you almost 1% back on everything you spend. 11 July 2009 First333435 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us