Rail firms must confirm timetables 12 weeks ahead, and most roughly launch their cheap advance tickets then too. There are limited numbers for each journey, so to bag 'em, book soonest.
Morrisons shoppers have been dealt a blow as those with its free Match & More loyalty card will soon no longer get the price difference back if their grocery shop would have been cheaper at Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Tesco.
NatWest and RBS – both part of the RBS Group – are launching a new current account next Monday, which will pay 3% cashback on household bills for a £3/month fee.
Supermarkets and high street retailers across England are now charging 5p for single-use plastic bags as part of a Government scheme to reduce litter and protect wildlife. Here's how to avoid being stung with the charge (and help the environment too).
PPI mis-selling victims will be subject to a time-bar on claims – as we've been warning over the past few weeks – under plans revealed by the regulator this morning.
Owners of nearly 1.2 million cars in the UK have been told their diesel vehicles will be modified because they contain software German car-maker Volkswagen (VW) used to cheat emissions tests.
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.
Ombudsman Services has this week been approved to take on complaints about airlines and to deliver legally binding decisions on gripes, but a scheme might not be ready for passengers to use until next spring.
1 October 2015
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