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November 2017

An estimated 150,000 workers paid the voluntary living wage are set to see their pay increase by 30p an hour, or 45p in London.
6 November 2017
A new over-50s' discount card to bag 20% off some rail tickets has been launched by Greater Anglia.
3 November 2017
Apple's shiny new iPhone X is now on sale in the UK. Buying a new iPhone is never MoneySaving – and this is the most expensive iPhone to date. But if you're hell-bent on getting one, buying it the right way could save you almost £500 over two years compared with the cost of a standard contract.
3 November 2017
The Treasury has postponed the scrapping of 'class 2' national insurance contributions for a year – until April 2019 – meaning many self-employed workers will have to pay almost £150 more than expected over the extra 12 months.
3 November 2017
Some banks will begin raising mortgage rates immediately, in the wake of the Bank of England's decision to increase the base rate to 0.5%.
2 November 2017
Online fashion store Asos has introduced a 'try before you buy' option for its UK app customers.
2 November 2017
The Bank of England on Thursday raised the base rate from 0.25% to 0.5% - the first rate rise in over a decade. Here's what you need to know, including the very latest on how individual banks' mortgage and savings rates are changing.
2 November 2017
Almost 700,000 British victims of the Equifax hack are receiving letters offering a free fraud protection service. But you'll need to hand over personal details to get it – and many say the helpline the letter directs you to isn't working properly.
1 November 2017
Plans to ban letting fees which could save English renters hundreds of pounds are being presented to Parliament today.
1 November 2017
MoneySavingExpert.com is calling on the Government to overhaul the "farcical" ombudsman complaints system, in a damning report which reveals some consumers feel escalating concerns is a "complete waste of time".
1 November 2017

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