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A London estate agent yesterday put a price on having a garden. David Pollock of Greene & Co reckons it can increase a property's value by a tenth.

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Spectators at the Isle of Wight music festival watch the World Cup on the big screen. Betting promotions were a feature of the tournament
Amid heavy advertising and a surge in remote sports betting, more and more 16 to 24-year-olds are now seen as 'at risk'. Neasa MacErlean looks at what can be done to tackle a looming crisis
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Lenders have been accused of persuading vulnerable people to borrow expensive credit

A debt charity reported that a third of its clients were plagued by the messages.

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The proportion of people who own their own home or have a mortgage has been falling year-on-year since 2005
A plan to cope with interest rates rises is published today amid warnings that 2.3m households could struggle with their repayments
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High costs on the high street: the largest players in British banking may not have enough incentive to be competitive
Simon Read: Competition regulator to investigate market where it's hard for customers to make comparisons and the big banks' charges can be set too high
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All the signs have been pointing up for buy-to-let, but there are clouds on the horizon
Samantha Downes: People borrowing to be landlords could face the same restrictions as homebuyers, with MPs voicing fears that property speculation may be overheating the market
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Credit firms will face further constraints under plans to be set out by Martin Wheatley
The chief of the City watchdog spoke exclusively to Simon Read about its attempts to control the worst excesses of unscrupulous high-cost credit companies
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Households will be able to source their power from clean-energy projects such as the Westmill wind farm in Oxfordshire

How would you like to be able to choose how your electricity is made and even where it come from?

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The FCA concluded that banks penalise loyal customers with lower interest rates

The City watchdog confirmed this week what millions of savers have known for years - that we're being ripped off by banks.

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Brass neck: Jack Lemmon in the 1966 film Meet Whiplash Willie
MPs want medical evidence for claims. Will this bring higher premiums?
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British Gas has had to give back £566,000 in total

British Gas was yesterday forced to pay back £1m to its customers after mis-selling them energy deals.

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Splash out: at Legoland Windsor you can get a two-for-one deal
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'The Lego Movie' has been one of the box office hits of 2014
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Sir Michael Parkinson, and other well-known people, should think twice before fronting ads for financial products
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BA travel rewards are taxiing down the runway
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TSB boss Paul Pester wants to take on the high street giants and 'help create thriving local communities all across Britain'
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Sony is hoping to attract fans of Wimbledon with its offer
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Look before you leap: a travel policy may not pay out if the customer 'hasn’t been very careful' in terms of, say, adventure or alcohol
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Nearly time for kick off: Young Brazil fans playing football on the outskirts of Sao Paulo
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Advance bookings direct with rail companies offers huge savings
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Chuka Umunna, the shadow, Business Secretary, is backing constituency members who are in dispute with a landlord Charlie Forgham-Bailey
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As travel takes off for the World Cup, some airport car parking spots are on offer at reduced rates
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The estate of the nation: the 0 per cent deal from Leeds has been launched with Barratt
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Could it be magic? From left, Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen made their tax bills disappear. But, it is argued, we all avoid tax
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What a racquet: David Lloyd is offering free coaching
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The building society says there is a 'fundamental link' between performance and pay. But the link is looking very stretched
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A retired couple who had been taking holidays in Florida for 30 years suddenly found that the cost of cover had soared
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Campaigners protest in March against the Justice Secretary Chris Grayling and the erosion in legal aid
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