The government should run a publicity campaign to encourage people to save rather than expect to enter debt, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) claims in a new publication.
Investors in self invested personal pensions (SIPPs) could be missing out on over £579 million interest a year in poorly paying SIPP cash accounts, according to James Hay.
Around a quarter of people in the UK intend to sacrifice their summer holidays this year due to mounting fears of getting further into debt, according to a report
Nationwide Building Society's Monthly Housing Review will be issued at -7.00AM on Thursday 31 July 2008.Media information:Chris Bennett, Media Relations Officer, tel: 01793 656517. chris.bennett@nationwide.co.uk...
The summer exhibition focuses on media installations that deal with the interplay of digital space and our real world. The "magic moments" that evolve on the borders of these worlds can be experienced by means of creative projects and new
Today, energy consumption in the networks of the 15 members of the "Energy Efficiency Forum" is comparable to that of Switzerland. Energy consumption of the end-customers of these 15 networks is on the same level as consumption in Austria as
At home our customers can enjoy the fast and reliable fixed broadband access they are used to, and they can take advantage of mobile Internet while on the go. This is available now at a particularly attractive price throughout the
New research by Transport Intelligence suggests that most companies seeking to make their logistics operations more environmentally friendly want someone else to cover the costs.
British Shops and Stores Association (bssa) has announced the latest set of results from its quarterly Sales Monitor, which shows clear evidence that independent retailers are feeling the effects of the downturn to a greater degree than multiples, with three