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June 2017

The Financial Conduct Authority has branded a claim that it will be raising the price cap on payday loans as "complete fiction".
14 June 2017
New European Union rules coming into effect this week will slash the cost of using your mobile in most of Europe. But while it's been touted as "the end of roaming charges", it's not that simple.
13 June 2017
Complaints about payday lenders more than tripled in the last year, according to the latest Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) annual report.
13 June 2017
Up to 230,000 unpaid carers are putting their state pension in jeopardy by not claiming carer's credit – a benefit that plugs gaps in your national insurance record when you're not able to work because you're caring for someone.
13 June 2017
Energy giant E.on is to push back a 30 June deadline for standard tariff customers to spend any remaining points from its soon-to-be defunct Rewards scheme to 11 October 2017.
12 June 2017
More than half of all Norwich & Peterborough customers now have longer to close their current accounts, and four banks have confirmed that they will be able to earn up to £200 switching to them.
12 June 2017
The UK's largest energy supplier has set up a new 'Local Heroes' website, offering quotes for a range of jobs around the home from local plumbers, electricians and other tradesmen.
12 June 2017
MoneySavingExpert.com is warning again that we have no link to energy cold-calling company Money Expert, after the police issued the firm with advice following concerns raised by residents in Scotland.
12 June 2017
British Airways passengers whose flights were cancelled as a result of the recent IT meltdown have been mistakenly told their compensation claims have been rejected even though they're eligible to claim, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
9 June 2017
The pound has dropped following yesterday's general election, as a hung Parliament causes uncertainty on the currency markets. And with summer holidays on the horizon, many are asking if they should be buying travel cash now.
9 June 2017

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