Two brothers have been jailed for defrauding £2m from “unsuspecting, ordinary, busy” people who were tricked into thinking they needed to pay for European
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Bin crews to work four-day week as UK trials extend to public sector frontline
Bin crews could soon be putting their feet up on a Monday as the wave of four-day-week trials spreading across the UK finally reaches
Supermarket bosses face grilling on fuel prices from watchdog
The competition watchdog is to question supermarket bosses after finding evidence that retailers have increased fuel prices to unnecessarily high levels, squeezing consumers who
Average monthly rent outside London now more than £1,000, says agency
The average new monthly rent outside London has passed £1,000 for the first time, figures show, with tenants in Great Britain now typically paying
Currys sales improve as shoppers ‘chase deals’ with credit
Currys has reported improved sales as customers in Britain increasingly turn to loans to pay for energy-saving items such as air fryers and heat-pump
Give customers a fair deal or else, finance regulator warns sector
New rules, taking effect in just over two months, aim to ensure that people are treated better by the companies from which they get