Greater Transparency is Needed in UK Credit Card Terms and Conditions ... - MarketWatch (press release) |
Greater Transparency is Needed in UK Credit Card Terms and Conditions ...MarketWatch (press release)LONDON, Feb 03, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Consumer understanding of UK credit card terms and conditions is in need of improvement, according to research published by the Auriemma Consulting Group (ACG). ACG's Industry Satisfaction Index (ISI) measures ...New UK Mobile Payments Report & Usage BenchmarkBusiness Wire (press release)all 13 news articles »...more info>>>
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Seizures of fake alcohol increase fivefold in two years - The Guardian |
The GuardianSeizures of fake alcohol increase fivefold in two yearsThe GuardianLate last year consumers tempted to buy cheap alcohol to see in the new year were warned by the Local Government Association of the risks of drinking fake vodka. Tests on bottles seized across the UK revealed high levels of methanol – an ingredient ...Seizures of counterfeit alcohol increase fivefold in two years as criminals ...Daily Mailall 2 news articles »...more info>>>
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Unilever agrees to talks over UK pension dispute - Reuters |
shropshirestar.comUnilever agrees to talks over UK pension disputeReuters| LONDON Feb 3 (Reuters) - Consumer goods group Unilever Plc/NV agreed on Friday to talks with British trade union leaders to try and resolve a dispute over pensions which led to a series of strikes at its UK plants over the last two months.Pension row: Unilever in Acas talksThe Press Associationall 5 news articles »...more info>>>
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Business & Consumer News: Scots still facing financial turmoil as bankruptcy ... - Scottish Daily Record |
Business & Consumer News: Scots still facing financial turmoil as bankruptcy ...Scottish Daily RecordIn comparison, 119850 people were made bankrupt in England and Wales, or 0.22per cent of the population. Overall, the number of bankruptcies last year fell by 3.4 per cent compared with 2010, although 2011 still had the fourth highest number of ......more info>>>
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