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In brief

  • Ryanair to scrap check-in desks

    Ryanair to scrap check-in desks | Private game reserve for sale in South Africa | Recovery hope as home loans open up | Lenders urged to do more to save homes

  • Why the grey pound goes further in a recession

    While 18-30s will be spending more on presents than last year, consumers above 50 are reining it in

  • Make your Icesave claim now and cut the paperwork

    Dreaming of a low-cost Christmas | Less on offer in the mortgage market | Rates falling fast

  • Building societies' customers to get extra protection after mergers

    Assurance for members who have large fixed-term deposits in accounts with the Nationwide or the building societies it is taking over

  • A one-stop shop for comparing mortgages - and you can try it out free

    A new website promises to compare mortgages, interest rates and arrangement fees without going through a broker

  • Savers urged to make sure their interest rates are beating inflation

    As the Retail Price Index rises, tax-payers must earn at least 6.25% gross interest to equal inflation

  • Landlords now have to show tenants their green credentials

    Fashion stores increase interest on cards | Cheap international calls on new free Sims | Overdraft warning for pushy parents

  • Banks make joint effort to hand back £1bn

    In brief: A maths lesson your child will learn to appreciate; Checking your flood cover is a sensible policy; Ethical funds suit your soul more than your pocket;

  • Cool reception for Skipton's first-time deal

    Parents of the buyer must lock away savings equivalent to 20% to secure a 95% mortgage

  • Money news in brief

    Thieves convert to a new target | Homeowners paying up | Internet threat

  • The lower rate's OK. But what's the fee?

    In brief: Interest rates, first-time buyers, overseas calls and property market poll

  • India offers savers a year of top rates

    One-year HiSave bond pays 7.2 per cent on a minimum deposit of £1,000

  • Students squeezed as banks cut back on freebies

    In brief: Credit card firms drive up rates on cash withdrawals | A&L offers incentive to open online account

  • Simple savings, with 'no strings attached'

    Simple savings, with 'no strings attached' | Co-op members share in £38m dividend payout

  • Check the travel insurance if you pack off the kids

    In brief: Follow a better track with the Co-op | Comparative help to protect your payments | Grow your investment at the Post Office

  • Click to cut pre-pay gas bill

    In brief: Yorkshire launches new fixes (but with hefty fees) | Spanish practices victims can reclaim £86m in tax

  • Time to click around as high-street banks squeeze online accounts

    In brief: Online banking | Booking frees | Broadband download speeds

  • Barclays ditches overdrafts for 'safety net'

    Travel insurance break for cancer patients | Is your new mortgage really the best for you? | Kaupthing sharpens its edge on rates for savers

  • Wills at risk as elderly sell up for care fees

    Huma Qureshi: Thousands of elderly people are being forced to sell their homes to pay for expensive care fees - putting themselves at risk of ending up with outdated wills, according to the Law Society

  • Shared ownership opened up to many more first-time buyers

    Barred from switching | 'Rate matcher' extended | How to complain

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