A new service offering simple savings accounts and "affordable" loans to military personnel, who can sometimes struggle to get access to financial products, has been launched by credit unions.
Parents should be able to buy school uniforms at the best possible price rather than be forced to pay a premium at exclusive suppliers, the competition watchdog has today announced.
Motorists won't be forced to pay more in road tax if their vehicles are found to be fitted with illegal software used to cheat emissions tests, the Government has today confirmed.
Nearly 1.2 million UK motorists will be told to have their vehicles "corrected" because they are fitted with the software behind the Volkswagen (VW) diesel emissions scandal, the company has today said.
Shoppers can buy goods costing up to £30 using contactless credit and debit cards from today, as the single payment limit has increased from £20 per transaction.
Lloyds Banking Group has set aside an extra £1.4 billion to cover payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling claims, financial figures released today reveal.
Passengers claiming compensation for delays and disruption in Great Britain will now be able to receive it in cash instead of rail vouchers, if they request it.
Major supermarkets are using 'confusing and misleading pricing and promotional practices' which in some cases could breach consumer law, a three-month investigation by the UK's competition watchdog has concluded.
HM Revenue and Customs is setting £45 million aside to improve customer service after figures show that 7.2 million phone calls made to it in the last year went through to a 'busy' tone instead of the caller being able to speak to someone.