You're on your own if a conman raids your bank account: As a fraud epidemic sweeps Britain, just two in 1,000 cases are ever investigated 

As a fraud epidemic sweeps Britain, just two in 1,000 cases are ever investigated 

More than seven in ten victims are being told it's their fault after falling for sophisticated confidence tricks. Others are being blamed for giving passwords to devious conmen or using out-of-date antivirus software on their computers.

New £3 'gambling' charge if you buy a National Lottery ticket with Halifax credit card from June

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The bank is introducing a 3 per cent fee on any purchase it defines as gambling. This includes payments made at casinos and betting shops. The minimum customers will pay is £3.

Selfless housewives cheated out of their pension by the state: Women were told they'd win in the shake-up. But thousands who gave up careers will get almost nothing

Women who gave up careers get almost nothing in pension shake-up

Celia Burnett, pictured with husband Brian when his career was in full flow, had planned to rely on his National Insurance contributions to give her a state pension of her own in retirement. But instead of a boost from the increased amount, 62-year-old Celia has had her retirement plans turned upside down by catches in the small print of the reforms.

Rotten service, soaring prices and shock bills... Is it time to ditch the mobile phone giants? 

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Giant mobile phone operators are infuriating loyal customers by tearing up long-standing deals, offering shoddy service and exploiting poor competition to crank up prices.

DAN HYDE: End this cruel tax attack on honest hard-working families  

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The way David Cameron has been dragged through the mud for inheriting money from his parents is damaging for us all. The PM has done nothing wrong in accepting a £200k gift from his mother.

Can a smart robot boost your Isa? Savers ditch millionaire fund managers for trackers that pick shares for a fraction of the cost

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Increasingly popular tracker funds, which are run by computers rather than humans, now hold £107billion of savers' cash. Their annual management charges are as little as 0.06 per cent.

Britain's buy-to-let market showing early signs of a slump as investors factor in rising stamp duty costs

Interest in properties from buy-to-let investors fell by 27 per cent last month compared to the same time a year earlier, Rightmove said.

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FTSE LIVE: Footsie hits new 2016 peak as miners are boosted by China trade data; but Tesco drops despite posting profit

FTSE LIVE: Footsie hits new 2016 peak as miners jump on China data

UPDATED By mid session, the FTSE 100 was up 88.6 points, or 1.4 per cent at 6,331.0, just easing off the day's peak of 6,341.78, which was the index's highest level since early December. US stock futures pointed to big opening gains today in New York, with the Dow Jones seen matching the triple-digit gains it notched up overnight, with the global trade outlook boosted by news Chinese exports rose 11 per cent last month.

Tesco hit by fears that price cuts will knock profits: Shares fall 5% despite boss hailing new strategy that turned £6.3bn loss into £162m profit

UPDATED Mr Lewis trumpeted 'significant progress' for the country's biggest retailer as UK like-for-like sales rose 0.9% for the three months to February - its first quarter of sales growth since 2013.

Post Office handing over 61 more branches to high street retailer WH Smith - as union blasts 'fundamentally flawed' strategy 

Just over half of the 61 branches being moved are expected to be concession outlets run directly by the Post Office.

Fears of global slowdown as Japan is latest to stutter with debt now estimated at around 250% of the country's income

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Japan's economy will shrink by 0.1 per cent next year, according to the International Monetary Fund, and it already has the world's highest public debt.

Mr Kipling cake maker Premier Foods sees shares slump as US bidder McCormick walks away from takeover pursuit  

The US firm abandoned the tussle after having three approaches worth up to £537million rejected by Premier, saying it could not pay a price that would be accepted by the UK group's board

HSBC risks losing US banking licence as pressure mounts over Panama Papers probe

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The US will pile pressure on UK regulators to act robustly on any evidence of money-laundering in the documents, which show the bank used law firm Mossack Fonseca to set up shell companies.

ASK TONY: Sainsbury's won't let me clear my late mum's debts and they're hounding my dad over them

ASK TONY: Sainsbury's won't let me clear my late mum's debts

After my mother died last August, I phoned Sainsbury's Bank to request that a new direct debit be set up so that my father could continue making repayments on a loan. They would not discuss details with me because I was not the account holder, even though my father, who is hard of hearing, had given permission for me to act on his behalf.

Should you invest with a smaller fund manager? Boutiques Unicorn and Stewart Investors top performance league while juggernauts struggle

Investment boutiques were generally the best place to put your money in the past five years, with small outfits Unicorn, SVM and Rathbones making it into the top 10.

Low-risk funds among the last performers last month with some down 5%

As the stock market has wobbled, worried savers have ploughed money into so-called absolute return funds. These should provide positive returns regardless of stock market troubles.

Over 65? The ten pots of cash and freebies you could be entitled to - and how to claim them

Over 65? The ten pots of cash and freebies you could be entitled to

From payments during cold spells to free eye tests there are a plethora of benefits and pots of cash available to Britons aged over 65. Although some could add up to thousands of pounds every year, not everyone who is eligible claims them. Here we run through ten payments available and how to go about claiming them.

Atom Bank launches top one-year fixed-rate savings deal offering 2% - but only for iPhone and iPad users

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To open an account with the newly established Durham-based bank you have to register on its website, atom.co.uk, then download the app onto your smartphone.

Cost of craft beers set to rise as prices of hops soar 50% after last summer's hot weather blights harvests

A person pouring a pint of beer as beer sales are "fragile" despite increasing after a decade of decline amid "devastating" duty hikes, according to a new report. 

PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday June 8, 2015. Sales in pubs, shops and supermarkets increased by 1.5% over the past year, but fell by 0.8% in the first three months of 2015 compared with the same period 12 months ago. The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) said its figures showed the importance of the Government's recent 1p cut in the price of a pint. The association said previous duties amounted to 42% from 2008 to 2013 under the "disastrous" policy of having a beer tax escalator. Around 7,000 pubs closed during the period, with the loss of 58,000 jobs. See PA story INDUSTRY Beer. Photo credit should read: Sean Dempsey/PA Wire.

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Last summer's hot and dry weather blighted hop harvests and strong demand for craft beers, which use six times the volume of hops used in the conventional lagers, is squeezing profit margins.

House price inflation slows: Ripple effect from capital means property values are growing fastest in the South East

Ripple effect from capital means property values are growing fastest in South East

The average property price reached £284,000 in February - this time a year ago, values sat £269,000, the index says. Growth in the last year has been strongest in the South East at 11.4 per cent. This suggests more people are selling up in London to move into the commuter belt for 'better value'.

UK inflation rises to highest level for 15 months as cost of jetting off abroad soars - but interest rate rise still some time off 

Rising air fares, and higher clothing costs helped UK inflation increased to 0.5 per cent in March, edging up from the 0.3 per cent level recorded in both February and January.

Ryanair passengers get chance to give real-time flight feedback as airline cuts fares and reduces bag booking options from 108 to 6

As part of its 'Always Getting Better' scheme, the airline said it will continue to reduce the amount of lurid yellow in its on-board interiors and alter its mobile app so people can upgrade seats.

My new company enrolled me in a pension scheme, how much will it really cost and is it worth paying in such a small amount?

How much will my work pension cost and is it worth paying in a small amount?

I am 24 and have started a new job paying £23,000 and my company wants to enrol me in the pension scheme. It offers to match what I put in up to 5 per cent of my salary but I'm worried that even though that's a small amount I can't afford this. How much will it cost me and is it worth doing for such a small amount?

Compensation for store card shoppers at stores including Debenhams and House of Fraser who were hit with unfair charges 

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Many customers were asked to pay fees they were not expecting or did not understand. New Day, a major store card provider, has set aside more than £4 million.

Does Jaguar's new SUV with a lengthy waiting list deserve the excitement? RAY MASSEY tests the F-PACE

Does the Jaguar F-PACE deserve the excitement? We test the luxury SUV

Jaguar's F-PACE has a lot of hype to live up to, but it really does confound expectations. The F-PACE has the attitude and near performance of a sports car combined with the practicality of a crossover - and already has a lengthy waiting list. Is that justified, Ray Massey puts it to the test.

What a catch! The ball from a top cricket match can fetch thousands - but Sir Don Bradman's cap scores even higher in the memorabilia test at £175,000

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Tim Knight (pictured) is the owner of sports auctioneer Knights, which will be selling an Australian 'baggy green' cricket cap worn by Victor York Richardson next month

I want to buy a new build flat with 10% deposit but no banks are willing to lend on it - why?

I want to buy a new build flat for £160k with a 10% deposit. However, HSBC won't allow it on a new build. Why is this? And are there any lenders out there who will?

Vet fees hit £810 on average for uninsured pets - but some treatments cost up to £8k

Vet fees hit £810 on average for uninsured pets - but some treatments cost up to £8k

Pet owners without insurance pay out an average of £810 every time their animals need treatment at the vets, according to new research. The most common claim last year was for joints at an average code of £452.92 while some such as a cat with a ruptured Achilles tendon set its owners back £4,000. As 56 per cent of pet owners do not have insurance for their pets, they are faced with having to pay out each time their animal needs medical treatment.

Vodafone's communications breakdown as complaints soar: Don't call us, you'll have to go to a branch, says giant - after FOUR HOURS chat

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The total number of complaints about communication providers made to the Ombudsman in the first three months of this year is 53 per cent higher than in the same period last year.

TONY HETHERINGTON: Tesco's blunder landed me with court judgment over council tax bill in Merthyr Tydfil - but I've never lived there

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I came home from work at Tesco in December to find a letter from CCMCC saying that Merthyr Tydfil Borough Council had applied to my local county court for an order attached to my earnings.

IMF slashes UK economic growth forecast to 1.9% as it warns Brexit could cause 'severe regional and global damage'

IMF slashes UK economic growth forecast to 1.9% as it warns over Brexit

Citing 'uncertainty' ahead of June's EU Referendum and 'headwinds from fiscal consolidation', the IMF said the UK's growth forecast was only being kept up by a 'buoyant' property market and lower energy prices. The IMF's 2.2 per cent growth forecast for 2017 remains unchanged.

Co-operative plans to offload hundreds of shops as it ploughs ahead with convenience store strategy 

Around 300 'non-convenience' stores have been earmarked for the chop, sources told Sky News today.

Fat cats brace for shareholder spring: Major companies face rebellion over executive pay deals

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This week could see the start of what is being dubbed another shareholder spring where the pay packets of the bosses of many big firms are voted on by investors at annual meetings.

ALEX BRUMMER: Pass me the Nurofen... It's a deeply gloomy IMF spring economic outlook

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When the Fund last met in the Peruvian capital Lima in October 2015, policymakers feared its economists were overdoing despair and were in danger of talking the world into recession.

Costa Coffee's MD to step down after being twice overlooked for the top job at owner Whitbread

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Christopher Rogers will quit the board next week and leave at the end of June. He first lost out on his ambition for the top job at Whitbread to ceo Andy Harrison six years ago and last year to Alison Brittain.

UK food producers are 'major casualties' in supermarket price war as number of firms going bust triples in five years

UK food producers are 'major casualties' in supermarket price war

The number of food producers going bust in the UK tripled in the last five years, new findings reveal today. With supermarkets squeezing suppliers' profit margins while battling to offer shoppers low prices, food producers are losing out, Moore Stephens said. In 2015, 162 food production firms went bust, compared to 48 in 2010. Over the past year alone, the number of firms falling into insolvency increased by 11 per cent.

Fresh crisis for European banks: Italy's financial sector on the brink as concerns grow over Greek and Portuguese lenders

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There are fears Italy could be about to enter a fresh crisis as its financial sector buckles under the weight of £288.5billion of bad loans - a debt pile nearly one-fifth the size of the total economy.

Court showdown for credit card firm CPP as founder plots to oust ceo and Chairman in bid to regain control

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The credit card firm's founder Hamish Ogston is seeking to dethrone the chief executive and chairman in a bid to regain control.

Negative interest rates are the right way to go, says IMF, despite warnings about their side effects from a fund management boss

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An IMF study concluded that on balance, negative interest rates 'help deliver additional monetary stimulus and easier financial conditions, which support demand and price stability.'

Early Easter hits Britain's retail sector as sales fall flat - with food and clothes shops suffering the most

Over the past three months, food sales fell by 0.7 per cent, marking the biggest decline since June last year, the British Retail Consortium and KPMG said.

Guide for lazy switchers: How to make someone else do the work while you save cash by moving to a better energy deal or investments

Guide for lazy switchers: How to make someone else do the work while you save cash

The Government is keen to get households to chase value for money, but many workers struggle to find the time to analyse every penny spent on energy or earned on savings. Laura Shannon looks at services aimed at 'lazy switchers' who want a better deal - for minimum effort.

Vodafone customer paid £1,000 to cancel her mobile contract - but the firm STILL wouldn't let her go

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Last year Laura Harris, a freelance market researcher from North London, told of her shock £2,000 bill triggered by a big spike in data usage on her mobile - 16 times the usual.

Amazon delivery tie-up with Barclays fuels hopes for High Street bank branch network

The bank has been trialling delivery lockers across sites in London. If successful the plan could be extended across the network. The scheme is part of an effort to find new revenues for its network.

Free online bill management service tells me when I should change insurer and helps me choose one

Free online bill management service tells me when I should change insurer

Kaan Azmi, pictured with his familty, is happy to spend time finding better financial deals - but only since he discovered a tool that reminds him to do so. BeeMyMinder - which claims to take the 'sting' out of financial decision-making - encrypts data, meaning it is kept private. It cannot 'see' the bills you upload. It is listed on the Data Protection Register, as required by law, and does not store your bank account details. It makes money via commission, when customers take products from companies it partners with.

SIMON WATKINS: Could online revolutionaries help save our High Street banks?

Barclays' trial to allow Amazon to use its outlets as click and collect locations is a sign of the ever encroaching online empire but may also provide a new revenue stream for the branches.

As number of new cars bought with cash borrowed at dealerships surges above 1m, figures fuel fears that families are taking on too much debt

Financing agreements - where consumers borrow money as they buy a vehicle and pay it back in instalments - account for 81.9 per cent of the private new car market.

Lettings live on despite the war on buy-to-let: The tax-efficient ways to profit from your holiday home

Lettings live on despite the war on buy-to-let: The tax-efficient ways to profit from your

There is one small corner of the buy-to-let market where the Chancellor has been more lenient: holiday lets. If you buy a property and let it out for holiday use, you will still be able to set your full mortgage interest repayments against tax. Moreover, you can continue to claim full capital allowances - something that ordinary buy-to-let owners are not able to do.

Lodging interest: New generation of holiday parks with hot tubs and treehouses attract tourists and buy-to-let investors

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Holiday lodges are something of a new phenomenon, but seem to be catching on fast. For many people they are a viable option as a second home investment property.

MIDAS BOND TIP: Second retail bond from lawsuit funding specialist Burford offers 6.1% return

MIDAS BOND TIP: Burford Capital offers 6.1% return on second retail bond

Burford Capital is an unusual business. It lends money to companies so they can fund lawsuits. Burford provides money upfront and is repaid - with extras - once cases have been settled. The company has funded itself largely through shares issued in 2009 and 2010 and a £90 million retail bond launched in 2014. Now it is back with another bond - offering 6.125 per cent interest and maturing in October 2024.

MIDAS SHARE TIPS: How friends in high places could help crane hire group Lavendon rise above the rest 

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Specialising in one, rather technical area of the equipment hire market has advantages. It means Lavendon can develop relationships with top-tier construction firms, such as Balfour Beatty.

SMALL CAP IDEAS: From Holland Park to Edinburgh, Safestay's upmarket hostels business looks to have room to expand

Results later this month will include contributions from Safestay Holland Park, a grand grade-one listed building with a posh London address that re-opened after refurbishment in August.

Is Sports Direct shutting down? No but RACHEL RICKARD STRAUS thinks it wants us to think it is...

Is Sports Direct shutting down?

The shop has massive marker pen signs saying 'STOCK LIQUIDATION' and ALL STOCK MUST GO'. I assumed it was shutting down - but it's not. I can only imagine therefore that Sports Direct means 'all stock must go' in the traditional sense that that is the conventional aim of a retailer. But the cynic in me thinks I can't have been the only one tempted to go have a look for a bargain item thinking that the store was shutting down.

Failing fraud line in £35m revamp: Victims of conmen will be able to track police progress online

Users of the Action Fraud website will be able to view the latest scams around the UK through crime-mapping. Also, big firms will be able to report up to 1,000 cyber crimes at once to the system.

Fears for UK economy as crisis engulfing British industry puts brake on growth at start of 2016

Official figures showed production in February was 0.5 per cent lower than 12 months earlier - its biggest fall since August 2013.

50 ways to save money: Simple steps to cut what you spend that could clear your debts or seriously boost your savings

50 ways to save money....

To clear the average national household debt of ?13,000 at 6% interest with a monthly repayment of ?100 will take around 17 years. There are, however, plenty of simple ways to make significant savings on your regular spending that could clear your debt - or boost your savings - in less than a year. This is Money's top 50 - updated - money-saving tips may appear light-hearted but are deadly serious.

How to choose the best (and cheapest) DIY investing Isa - and our pick of the platforms

Pick the best (and cheapest) investment Isa platform

Choosing the right DIY platform is crucial but a wealth of choice and changes to charges have left many investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best. We also highlight why investing in an Isa makes sense, as it should protect your hopefully growing investments from tax forever.

Revealed: The world's cheapest and most expensive stock markets - and where the UK stands

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We highlight the world's cheapest and most expensive stock markets, measured on three popular valuation tools and where the UK sits.

INVESTING TIPS: Fund and trust ideas for beginner and cautious investors

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If you are new to investing then the huge number of funds and investment trusts on offer can be confusing. Fortunately, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started.

INVESTING TIPS: Top fund and trust ideas for income investors

Income investing: Dividends can deliver both a healthy boost to long-term growth and a way to earn from your investments.

Income investing can let you draw on your portfolio or reinvest dividends to build solid growth over time. Our experts give their fund and investment trust recommendations.

INVESTING TIPS: Top fund and trust ideas for emerging markets

On the up: Emerging markets such as Brazil are where much of the world's growth is expected to be over future years.

If you're looking to add some flair to your investing Isa with emerging markets, This is Money's experts have some ideas to get you started

When will interest rates rise? Chancellor's austerity now (so we don't pay later) to keep rates on hold - as they stick for seventh year

When will UK interest rates rise?

George Osborne's continued austerity revealed in his 2016 Budget is likely to keep rates on hold for longer. Inflation expectations have been revised down for 2016 to 0.7 per cent, while Brexit uncertainty and slow global growth are also playing on rate-setters' minds.

Our savings picks: This is Money's five favourite best buy cash Isas for 2015

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We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential Isa reading and is kept up-to-date throughout the year

Fight back against the banks: Your guide to the rules of switching and where to find the best current accounts - some will even give you free money!

Banking customers typically stick with their current account provider for an average 15 and a half years. But signing up for a new account can get you a much better deal. Here's how to switch

Ten tips for buy-to-let: the essential advice for property investors

Ten tips for buy-to-let

For many buy-to-let looks an attractive income investment in a time of low rates and stock market volatility. Climbing house prices, rising rents and improving mortgage deals are tempting investors - although they will need a big deposit. Read This is Money's top ten buy-to-let tips

What next for house prices? House price rises ease but London market is picking up again

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After a slowdown earlier this year, the London market appears to be continuing to push ahead of the rest of the UK. We look at the latest figures.

What next for mortgage rates? Borrowers are in a sweet spot, so is it time to fix?

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Borrowers could be in something of a sweet spot, with lenders keen to lend, house prices rising and a first rate rise still considered a way off. We look at the best mortgage rates.

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Best paid jobs 2015: Compare your salary to the national average in this league table of 350 professions - and see the year's winners and losers

Compare your pay to the UK average across 350 professions

Musicians have seen pay rises averaging nearly 20 per cent in 2015, while cleaners are getting 17.8 per cent more, and window cleaners 12.3 per cent. Artists in general are earning 14.6 per cent more in 2015 than 2014, according to the huge annual data dump of pay scales by the Office For National Statistics highlights.

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