Ofcom ushers in cheaper calls to mobiles
The watchdog gives its blessing to price cuts that will reduce the cost of calling a mobile phone from a fixed line; half of workers would pay a premium on property prices for an easier commute; and the Inland Revenue admits issuing £100 penalty notices for late returns of tax forms to taxpayers who had filed on time.
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What's your bank up to in the rainforest?
Customers expect big companies such as HSBC to respect the environment. Yet an investigation by Jobs & Money calls into question whether the policy that is advocated at the top is carried out further down the line. Daniel Elkan reports.
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As Britons lose the battle of the bulge, insurance firms are set to charge overweight people even higher life premiums. Jamie Felix weighs up a trend that can already add over £3,000 to the cost of insuring a mortgage.
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