Monthly Archives: August 2011

Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock will identify customers at risk of losing their homes in the coming months and warn them to put mortgage repayments ahead of spending on luxury items.

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Proposed reforms to the UK’s banking system should be shelved until after the economy has recovered and taxpayers repaid for bailing out the banks, the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has warned.

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A scheme to combat mortgage application fraud which will see HM Revenue and Customs form a data-sharing partnership with the Council of Mortgage Lenders and the Building Societies Association is launching on 1 September.

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Yorkshire Building Society has said it expects to complete its acquisition of the mortgage and savings business of Egg Banking plc on 31 October 2011, subject to Court approval.

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Hewlett-Packard’s bewildering strategy shift: http://t.co/oc7fItq via @msnbc # Powered by Twitter Tools

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Former Hogan Lovells partner also investigated by Solicitors Regulation Authority A renowned insolvency lawyer at the centre of a £1m expenses scandal is being investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and City of London Police.

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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has rejected 23,300 ‘time to pay’ requests worth £1.08bn, according to the last set of figures that will be published on the scheme.

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Controversy after crown decides to keep figures private HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed that July’s statistics on time to pay, which reveal that £1.02bn of taxpayers’ money remains outstanding under the scheme, will be the last to be … Continue reading

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