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  • A Co-Operative Bank sign

    Coventry Building Society makes £780m offer for Co-operative Bank

  • Someone sealing up packing box

    Forced home moves cost renters over half a billion pounds a year

  • Holland & Barrett women’s health coach Jayda St Louis (left) speaks to customer Anoja Kirubalarajah inside the Holland & Barrett store at Marble Arch

    Holland & Barrett trains 600 women’s health coaches to give in-store support

    Retailer says it is filling advice gap on subjects such as menstruation and hormones amid wellness-focused revamp
  • Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie’s legacy is steeped in ruthlessness

    Letter: Michelle Bufton on how the philanthropist’s fortune was built on the suppression of workers’ rights
    • Compensation payouts to UK rail passengers for delays hit £100m a year

    • Taylor Swift fans given ‘urgent warning’ as £1m lost in ticket scams

    • Consumer champions
      Renault sent me an £11,000 bill to repair my Zoe heater

  • Ajay Banga

    The Guardian view on debt and developing countries: time to offer some relief

    Editorial: Many low-income nations are having to spend more on interest payments than vital sustainability goals. That needs to change
  • An older woman using a prepayment gas meter

    Nearly 1m UK pensioners living in deprivation, official figures show

    Separate report suggests number of people living in poverty aged between 60 and pension age has tripled under Tories
    • Scottish Power to pay out £1.5m after overcharging 1,700 households

    • Your problems, with Anna Tims
      Getting a final price for a Eurostar package is just pot luck

    • Money hacks
      Give up lie-ins and buy an eye mask: how to get better sleep

  • On a sunny urban street, a person rides a scooter past two storefronts, one with a red sign that says 'Checks Cashed' and the other with a blue sign that says 'Payday Loans'.

    America's dirty divide
    Climate change driving demand for predatory loans, research shows

    Study connects heatwaves and cold snaps to surges in payday lending, keeping people in debt and harming communities of color
  • A telecoms engineer repairing lines at the top of a telegraph pole

    Still offline? Are you missing out on compensation for failed broadband in the UK?

    Customers who suffer loss of service should get compensation without having to ask. But many, unaware of their rights and facing opaque rules, do not
  • Key ring with fob marked Airbnb

    Your problems, with Anna Tims
    Airbnb is allowing my tenant to illegally sublet my house

    It is enabling her to make money while she is refusing to pay rent
  • Child playing with toys

    Labour in a bind over much-needed childcare reform

  • To let signs

    Inaction on no-fault evictions blamed for thousands facing homelessness

  • A couple unloading boxes and furniture from the rear of a moving van, ready to move into their new bungalow together.

    ‘It’ll be a massive saving’: why more people in the UK are downsizing home

  • Ian Tubbs's Alfa Romeo

    ‘Completely destroyed’: how a Halfords service left a car owner £2,000 out of pocket

  • A man clutches a mass of banknotes

    Centibillionaires can learn from Carnegie

    Letters: Peter van den Dungen extols the beneficence of the Scottish-American tycoon which today’s super-rich could imitate. Plus letters from Mark de Brunner and Tom Scanlon
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