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Mortgage lending rose by much less than expected in January and approvals for home loans held near a record low, in a sign that house prices may have much further to fall.
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As the recession bites, retailers, airlines, entertainment firms and even government departments are increasingly imposing fees on consumers when they use their credit or debit cards to pay for goods and services.

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A car insurer admitted today it refuses to cover musicians - despite featuring Iggy Pop in its adverts.
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Online tax returns up 50%
The number of people filing tax returns online soared by 50% this year to hit a new record, figures showed today.
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