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Kevin Peachey

Kevin Peachey

Personal Finance Reporter at BBC News Online

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Kevin Peachey
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Post Office scandal: What the Horizon saga is all about

The background to the case of sub-postmasters whose convictions were based on evidence from faulty IT.
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North West England leads housing boom with prices up 15%

Official figures show property prices also rising rapidly in Scotland, Wales and the North East of England.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak hints at ruling out 8% pension rise

Rishi Sunak says a decision on the future of the triple lock promise will be “based on fairness”.
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Customers fed up with Covid excuse for bad service

Complaints about poor customer service have risen to their highest level for 12 years, a survey says.
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State pension predicted to rise by 8%

The latest forecasts mean the debate about the triple lock guarantee will heat up.
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Cash access as vital as running water, says Age UK

The charity says people should get a guarantee of access to cash, as they do with water and electricity.
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Inaccurate gas and electricity bills criticised

The problem puts an extra strain on finances already affected by the pandemic, Citizens Advice says.

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London Capital saga: MPs want shake-up at watchdog

The regulator must change quickly after failures in the London Capital and Finance saga, MPs say.
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U-turn over Premium Bond prizes paid by cheque

NS&I scraps plans that would have seen an end to prizes being posted to winners.
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Lloyds to close another 44 bank branches

The latest announcement means 100 Lloyds and Halifax branches will close this year.
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New Alan Turing £50 note enters circulation

The old £50 and £20 banknotes will be withdrawn by October next year, the Bank of England says.
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Cryptoassets: Fears that investors are taking too many risks

A shrinking proportion of buyers see it as a gamble, but the regulator warns they could lose the lot.
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Covid: Cash and card use dived in lockdown, says report

Most payments by consumers are spontaneous but options were limited by the Covid crisis., say banks.
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‘I never dreamed I was entitled to benefits’

Older people facing poverty are urged to claim Pension Credit - a gateway to further financial help.
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Bid to use criminal cash to refund scam victims

A survey suggests such a move would be popular, but the money available would be insufficient.
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People moving home drive mortgage borrowing surge

A record proportion of mortgage lending was made to home movers during a surge in the UK housing market.
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Why house prices are rising so fast in a pandemic

House prices are increasing at their fastest rate for more than a decade. These graphics explain why.
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Amigo faces collapse after failed bid to cap payouts

Compensation payments to customers remain halted while the sub-prime lender considers its options.
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Insurers must not penalise loyal customers, says FCA

People renewing their home or motor insurance will pay no more than new customers from January.
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Covid: Small businesses’ account delays are over, insist banks

Start-ups had expressed anger that some banks had stopped accepting new account applications.
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Covid: Banks call for overhaul of mortgage support

Some people on benefits get help to pay their mortgage interest but ministers face pressure to extend support.