Savings guarantees in EU confusion
Savers are receiving conflicting information about the terms of the compensation scheme that is due to come in at the end of December
Big banks hit by 11,000 complaints a day
Britain's biggest High Street banks have been swamped by a staggering 11,000 complaints a day from angry customers
Home loan squeeze hurts self-employed
Self-employed workers could find themselves shut out of the property market as banks use lowest annual incomes to decide on affordability
'Miracle' drugs send insurance bills soaring
The cost of private healthcare is rising at a record-breaking rate as insurers are forced to foot the bill for expensive 'miracle drugs' not available on the NHS
Tesco planning permission dirty tricks row
Tesco has been accused of secretly buying a rundown Scottish shopping centre and allowing it to become derelict to win planning permission
Energy bills hike hits 1.2m households
Electricity prices are set to rise for more than one million households, amid fears of higher power bills for all
Energy bills hike hits 1.2m households
Electricity prices are set to rise for more than one million households, amid fears of higher power bills for all
Banks write off record levels of family debt
Cash-strapped families are being overwhelmed by debts they can never afford to repay, figures revealed yesterday
How rate rise hopes dried up in summer
Market pricing for interest rate rises in the medium-term has hit a fresh all-time low. Andrew Oxlade explains
The top five banks for customer service
Bored of poor service and foreign call centres? It's time you found a better bank. We round up the top five from Which?'s customer satisfaction survey







