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Nationwide customers refunded £6m in charges
The refunds, for a text alert failure, come as it also faces anger over a separate technical error.
Ex-soldiers call on MOD to return pensions
The group were persuaded to transfer dormant pensions into another scheme by unregulated salesmen.
UK house prices and sales 'losing momentum'
Surveyors say the market is "pretty much flatlining" - although parts of the UK are still seeing prices rise.
Number of wealthy non-doms in UK at record low
Fears about Brexit and Labour's tax policies are driving out non-doms, say experts.
New cars 'can be broken into in 10 seconds'
What Car? magazine experts say the latest models with keyless entry systems can easily be hijacked.
No new 1p coins for first time in decades
The Treasury said there were already enough in circulation so no new ones were needed.
UK pushed out of Interrail scheme after dispute
The move is not related to Brexit, but means UK rail journeys will no longer be covered by Interrail passes.
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Nationwide customers refunded £6m in charges
The refunds, for a text alert failure, come as it also faces anger over a separate technical error.
Ex-soldiers call on MOD to return pensions
The group were persuaded to transfer dormant pensions into another scheme by unregulated salesmen.
UK house prices and sales 'losing momentum'
Surveyors say the market is "pretty much flatlining" - although parts of the UK are still seeing prices rise.
Number of wealthy non-doms in UK at record low
Fears about Brexit and Labour's tax policies are driving out non-doms, say experts.
New cars 'can be broken into in 10 seconds'
What Car? magazine experts say the latest models with keyless entry systems can easily be hijacked.
No new 1p coins for first time in decades
The Treasury said there were already enough in circulation so no new ones were needed.
UK pushed out of Interrail scheme after dispute
The move is not related to Brexit, but means UK rail journeys will no longer be covered by Interrail passes.
Ex-soldiers call on MOD to return pensions
The group were persuaded to transfer dormant pensions into another scheme by unregulated salesmen.
UK house prices and sales 'losing momentum'
Surveyors say the market is "pretty much flatlining" - although parts of the UK are still seeing prices rise.
Number of wealthy non-doms in UK at record low
Fears about Brexit and Labour's tax policies are driving out non-doms, say experts.
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