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The cost of diesel has fallen 5p a litre to 110p while unleaded has dropped 4p to 112p a litre during the course of last month, data shows. It means the cost of filling up a car with petrol is £2 less than a month ago, according to the figures from motoring organisation the RAC.
Retailers record worst sales fall since the financial crisis as wet weather dampens shoppers' appetite
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ASK TONY: I asked for a block on my granddaughter's phone - and then ended up with a bill for £212
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Banks and building societies are looking at introducing a so-called psychometric test to better calculate the chances of borrowers missing a repayment. On top of routine credit checks, applicants would also be told to answer a series of questions to examine their attitudes toward others, sense of honesty, integrity and general beliefs about society.
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From oil and gas to yoga and green juice for high-fliers: The recruiter who quit the City to start up luxury health and wellbeing service
Bex Fairbrother quit her job in the City after spotting a gap in the market for high-end fitness planning for everyone from high-fliers, to brides-to-be, weary travellers and mums. Well Aware arranges for its high-powered clients to gain access to the best spas, exercise classes and healthy restaurants in London.
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Jeremy Corbyn has a plan for overhauling the economy and generating growth that is being dubbed 'Corbynomics'. It's matter of debate whether his ideas are new or whether he's recycling old ones that just haven't received this kind of thorough airing in decades. So what is Corbynomics and does it stack up?
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