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The company behind the controversial Lapland New Forest park is to be wound up, the BBC learns.

Banks in Northern Ireland start to react to the latest cut in interest rates announced by the Bank of England.

Is the business model of the future one where the customer no longer pays? Chris Anderson of Wired magazine argues that it is.

Water supplies are expected to return to normal within hours to 6,000 homes in a south Wales valley.

Savers will receive compensation within seven days if a bank fails, under proposals from the City watchdog.

The spirit of John Major's cones hotline lives on in the government's latest public service reform proposals.

US carmakers report sharp falls in their sales in December as the economic slowdown drives customers away from showrooms.

Dorset Trading Standards says 5,000 customers have sought advice about obtaining a refund from Lapland New Forest.

A number of major lenders have decided to pass on the Bank rate cut to variable-rate mortgage customers.

Some 620 people in the UK filed their tax returns online on Christmas Day, says HM Revenue and Customs.

Mortgage lenders are continuing to demand larger deposits as they ration home loans to their customers.

The Nationwide says it will not pass on any further cuts in UK interest rates to most of its tracker mortgage customers

Regional airline Flybe offers free insurance to its customers, allowing them to claim refunds on travel costs if they lose their jobs.

The UK's largest building society says it has fixed a glitch that left salary payments missing from some customers' accounts.

HM Revenue and Customs loses a legal battle over a £400,000 VAT bill issued to an Edinburgh restaurant.

A student from Ayrshire is shocked when his online banking statement shows two £50bn withdrawals.

Photography studio Olan Mills ceases trading and will shortly appoint an administrator.

Customers with gift vouchers and cards for stricken music chain Zavvi will have to apply to the administrator for a refund.

2008 may have belonged to the smartphone but problems are looming in 2009, say industry experts.

The post-Christmas sales have attracted more customers to UK shops than a year ago, preliminary estimates show.

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