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November 2016

If you've been stashing away Avios points to fund a Eurostar trip, a stay in a Disneyland Paris hotel, a package holiday, a cruise or a ferry crossing, you'll need to make your booking before the end of the year.
16 November 2016
Anyone wanting to open a Lifetime ISA will be first made fully aware of how the product works and how much it will cost to make early withdrawals, under proposals by the financial regulator.
16 November 2016
If you take a historic view, mortgage deals aren't just cheap right now, they're miles below the cheapest. But according to MSE founder Martin Lewis that may be about to change...
16 November 2016
Bargain hunters should beware that Black Friday deals don't always represent the best possible value, after a study found only around half of Black Friday deals are actually cheapest during the annual shopping bonanza.
16 November 2016
Online retailer Amazon unveiled its new music-streaming service Amazon Music Unlimited in the UK yesterday, with a subscription priced at £9.99/month. But there are a range of ways to get it for less – including a trick which means most can sign up for a year and pay the equivalent of just £6.58/month.
15 November 2016
If you're a graduate paying off your student loan, you may be due a refund – new figures show 100,000s have been overpaying on their loans.
14 November 2016
The Business Secretary is to investigate an allegation that the 'big six' energy suppliers are making more money out of loyal customers than they're admitting to. But regardless of the outcome of the inquiry, switching your supplier is the best way to bag big savings on your energy bills.
14 November 2016
If your first child was born since 2013 and you don't bother claiming child benefit because of means-testing rules, you could be putting your state pension at risk – act NOW to protect it.
12 November 2016
Former customers of Extra Energy who had £100s' worth of credit left on their accounts when they switched suppliers have been left waiting months for refunds. The energy company has blamed the delays on an IT issue and says final statements are now being sent to affected customers.
11 November 2016

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