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De Beers plans $1bn rights issue
De Beers, the world's largest diamond producer, announces plans to raise up to $1bn (£607m) from investors. De Beers plans $1bn rights issue...

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Best Budget Bubbly
Consumer champion Which? says that sharing a little Christmas cheer does not need to cost a bundle, with high-quality supermarket brand champagnes available at a reasonable price.  In fact, it is possible to throw a Christmas party with plenty of bubbly for considerably less than some people may...

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Best Budget Bubbly
Consumer champion Which? says that sharing a little Christmas cheer does not need to cost a bundle, with high-quality supermarket brand champagnes...

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Consumer champion Which? says that sharing a little Christmas cheer does not need to cost a bundle, with high-quality supermarket brand champagnes available at a reasonable price...
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A recent study conducted by Which? Money revealed that comparison sites are not necessarily the best place to shop for financial products. For the first time ever, Which...
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Which? Money conducted an undercover investigation to find out just how easy it is to get store cards from high street shops. Astonishingly, the indebted graduate who went undercover to perform the investigation was given a total of £2,750 worth of credit on cards from a number of shops....
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Better Banking Campaign
MSP back Which? Britain Needs a Better Banking Campaign Shirley-Ann Somerville a MSP for Lothian, who is a Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Substantial Growth, has  tabled a motion called S3M-5133. This action on her part was in support of the Which? Britain......

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Taking the bank to court or the FSA
This is the last step (if you can prove that you are experiencing financial hardship, the bank should settle much sooner - the FSA has instructed them to do so). Taking the bank to court or the FSA will be more stressful than the earlier stages. --- If you’ve reached this... stage, yo...

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MSP back Which? Britain Needs a Better Banking Campaign Shirley-Ann Somerville a MSP for Lothian, who is a Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Substantial Growth, has tabled a motion called S3M-5133. This action on her part was in support of the Which...
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The British Beekeepers Association has reported a 25% increase in membership in the last twelve months, showing that beekeeping is becoming very popular. The questions many have is how easy is beekeeping, can anyone do it, and what happens if you only have a small garden? Which...
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Which? Says that some energy suppliers are breaching Consumer Protection Regulations (CPRs), since they are allowing customers without their knowledge to accumulate large debts through underpaid energy bills...
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Unhappy about service with Smile
My wife fell ill on holiday, but Smile refuses to pay up on my travel insurance claimIn February, my wife was taken ill on a skiing holiday in...

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Microsoft co-founder has cancer
Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and has begun treatment, his sister says. Microsoft co-founder has cancer...

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OFT to study corporate insolvency
An investigation into practice of corporate insolvency in the UK is launched by the Office of Fair Trading. OFT to study corporate insolvency...

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