The Post Office has been fined £175,000 by communications regulator Ofcom for overcharging customers with hearing or speech impairments who made telephone calls using a relay service.
A law firm is preparing a group legal claim on behalf of the UK Mortgage Prisoner Action Group and mortgage prisoners across the UK. If you're a mortgage prisoner, here's full info on what's happening and how you can take part.
Millions of homeowners looking to extend their lease or purchase their freehold could save £1,000s under new proposals published by the Law Commission, though any changes are likely to be a long way off.
Some train passengers have been left unable to buy or renew their railcards online for weeks, due to ongoing "technical issues" with the Railcards website following a major update. If you've paid for a railcard you haven't received or are struggling to buy one, here's what to try.
Dixons Carphone has been fined £500,000 by the data watchdog over a computer hack which compromised the personal information of at least 14 million people.
Banks will have to set their own single interest rate across all their easy-access accounts that have been open for longer than a year, under proposals unveiled by the financial watchdog today.
Holidaymakers have been left unable to use foreign currency firm Travelex's website or app for days, after its online systems were suspended due to a software attack.
Barclays will be replacing its daily overdraft fees with a single interest rate of 35% from March – we've full info on whether you'll pay more or less after the changes.
Challenger bank Tandem has announced it is to start charging for its popular cashback credit card, with existing customers unable to use their cards from 9 March unless they pay a £5.99/month membership fee.
8 January 2020
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