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A couple in danger of having their home repossessed by their mortgage lender describe their difficulties.

The London Marathon is on Sunday and e-mail inboxes have been full for some time with sponsorship requests. But how do you go about turning one down?

Why the collapse of Bear Stearns has pushed the credit crunch a step further?

High house prices, cheap flights and flexible working is going to create a new breed of international commuters, says a trendspotting report.

A simple guide to help would-be buyers get to grips with the house buying process.

News Online readers give us their views on pensions

Homeowners have had to cut spending on holidays and other luxuries because of the rise in interest rates, research suggests.

BBC News Online explores two eagerly-awaited Treasury reports aimed at ending the cycle of boom and bust in the UK property market.

Mortgage lenders should offer existing customers the full range of deals on offer to new customers, a Treasury report says.

A family doctor who adjusted his tax returns and claimed for drugs he never bought is ordered to pay back nearly £200,000 to the authorities or face prison.

The consumer magazine Which? says some estate agents are breaking the law and using complicated and misleading contracts.

HBOS is paying its three million current account customers 3% interest, sparking a possible High Street bank price war.

Facing a substantial shortfall on his endowment mortgage, Neil Wilkinson joins Inside Money in a bid to free himself from worry and uncertainty.

Britain's biggest mortgage lender HBOS hits profit targets and says it expects house prices to continue rising.

House prices rose at an annual rate of 20% in June, says Britain's biggest building society, Nationwide.

Prisoners are expected to receive large increases in benefits under Government plans designed to stop them reoffending. Breakfast spoke to NACRO and former inmate of Strangeways Prison.

Buy-to-let investors in the UK could be heading for a drop in income, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warns.

Paying off your mortgage might reveal some unexpected charges, like a fee to get your deeds back.

High Street spending in the UK is weaker, but lower interest rates lift demand for mortages, lending surveys indicate.

Two of the UK's lending giants have cut interest rates on their mortgage products - will this lead to cheaper mortgages for all?

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