Credit cards
A number of banks and card providers now offer credit cards aimed at students, either as part of a student banking package or as stand-alone offers. They may look attract...
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NUS calls for better sexual health provision
Students are to meet the public health minister, Caroline Flint, next month to urge her to tackle the growing rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI) in young peop...
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Inflation back up to 2% target
Higher air fares and soaring energy bills pushed Britain's inflation rate back up to the Bank of England's 2% target, official figures showed today.
The consumer prices ...
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Lords watchdog 'learnt about loans in the press
The Lords watchdog responsible for vetting potential peers only found out that some nominees had made loans to political parties by reading about it in the newspapers, it...
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Jobless total's three-year high keeps lid on pay rises
Unemployment has risen to its highest rate in more than three years, while average earnings growth was subdued in the first quarter of this year, the Office for National ...
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Luxury without the guilt
1 Dubai - Al Maha
The Emirates Al Maha Desert Resort is unadulterated opulence. 'Bedouin-style' suites are decked out with antiques; de luxe spa treatments and vintage c...
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Up the ladder to the roof
Your report (May 11) shows that the Church of England's renewed campaign for nearly £1bn of taxpayers' money over four years to support their crumbling churches is s...
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Bank forecasts short-term rise in inflation
Inflation is likely to rise in the short term, the Bank of England said today, setting the stage for an interest rate increase.
In its latest quarterly inflation report,...
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Companies will make £3.3bn from PFI
Companies stand to reap profits of £3.3bn from the government's controversial private finance initiative (PFI), a healthcare pressure group said today.
The claim by...
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How much is a 2p worth? Actually, 3p
For the ultra-rich, it involves investing millions in an original Warhol or Picasso. For others, it will be gold, silver or rare stamps. Economists are puzzling over how ...
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