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Call by MPs to scrap fuel duty rise

A cross-party group of MPs is campaigning for the UK Government to scrap the 3p rise in fuel duty planned for August.

Call by MPs to scrap fuel duty rise

Family trumps career in life survey

A long-lasting marriage and raising children are more important than material possessions or careers, according to a survey of what people think are life's greatest achievements and aspirations.

Family trumps career in life survey

Quarter ‘would buy stolen goods’

A quarter of Britons would turn a blind eye to buy stolen goods if the price was right, new research shows.

Quarter ‘would buy stolen goods’

‘Portas pilots’ town centres named

Twelve town centres have been named as the first "Portas pilots", entitling them to funding and expert advice as they seek to regenerate high streets.

‘Portas pilots’ town centres named

Fulham top for young professionals

The most popular areas for aspiring young professionals to snap up a home have been named, from Jesmond and Didsbury to Cardiff and Hove.

Fulham top for young professionals

Britons ‘to spend £823m’ on Jubilee

Britons are set to spend £823 million celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, figures suggest.

Britons ‘to spend £823m’ on Jubilee

Tory group sets out euro ‘Plan E’

Britain risks ending up like Greece if the Government abandons its cuts programme in response to the collapse of the euro, a report by Conservative backbenchers has warned.

Tory group sets out euro ‘Plan E’

Pay plight of public sector workers

Half of recent pay settlements in the public sector have led to staff receiving no wage rise, according to a new report.

Pay plight of public sector workers

Exchange rate ‘lottery’ warning

A postcode lottery on currency exchange rates could be leaving some holidaymakers short-changed, according to a consumer group.

Exchange rate ‘lottery’ warning

Councils issue more parking tickets

Local councils handed out an increased number of parking tickets last year despite cutting back on traffic wardens, according to latest figures.

Councils issue more parking tickets

Payday lenders head off regulation

Payday lenders have moved to head off the threat of tighter regulation by promising to do more to explain to customers how their loans work.

Payday lenders head off regulation

Goodwin knighthood removal backed

Top civil servant Sir Jeremy Heywood has defended the decision to strip Fred Goodwin of his knighthood after Tory MPs claimed the disgraced banker was the victim of a lynch mob.

Goodwin knighthood removal backed

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