Britain's leading share index has fallen back into the red after enjoying modest gains in early Thursday trading.
An elderly couple caught up in the Keydata collapse have become the first Norwich and Peterborough (N&P) customers to successfully claim the building society mis-sold products, exposing them to "inappropriate risk".
News from financial fools beyond the help of even the Government's basic advice service. Today, the tax dodging Chorley chippy.
Andrew Sentance voted against the rest of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) for a rise in interest rates for the third consecutive month, minutes from the August meeting show.
The UK googled ‘independent financial advisers' just 1,600 times a month in the past year, which is a fraction of hits for insurers like Aviva which took 74,000.
For those who have seen the film Pirates of the Caribbean, or have a passing interest in 17th century buccaneers, the term ‘Living by the Code' should be reasonably familiar.
Aviva's share price has received a boost today amid rumours of bid interest from French peer Axa.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has lost a claim against a couple for £20,000 in back taxes.
Keydatavictims has been taken offline after allegations of libel by Keydata founder Stewart Ford.
Barclays Bank violated US sanctions in dealings with Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma, court papers have revealed.