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Dear Liz

Liz discovers that Barclaycard gets its wires crossed occasionally.

Dear Liz

Liz Dolan looks at interest paid on February 29th, and looks at the long wait for Icesave.

Bank charges: avoid getting fleeced on your current account

The battle on bank charges is not over yet, but now is a good time to make sure that you are getting the best from your bank account, says Emma Simon.

What the stockbrokers' say

The latest tips about the market.

Income tax: taxing times ahead for the nation's poorest households

The Government's abolition of 10 per cent income tax has hit the very people it was supposed to benefit, writes Emma Wall.

Investment club: stockmarket fluctuations don't deter The Harlequins

Harlequin has the right mix for future success. By Harriet Meyer.

Deal of the week

Abbey Instant Access Saver

Beat the credit crunch with the experts

As we all tighten our belts, Kara Gammell seeks money-saving tips from those in the know.

A budget for your lifestyle

How you can adapt your way of life and cut your spending habits. By Kara Gammell.

Deal of the week

Shell MasterCard

Isa season is worst on record, says IMA

Sales of individual savings accounts falling to a new low as investors react to the financial crisis.

Pensions: Grangemouth oil strike spills over for us all

Oil refinery strike points to a disturbing truth about private-sector pensions, says Emma Simon.

Bank charges comment: Why banks won't go charging in

Don't wave goodbye to free banking just yet, says Emma Simon

Power to the people: if you need to complain, you must always explain

On contacting your financial services provider with a grievance it is vital you get all your facts right for a successful outcome. Jessica Gorst-Williams reports.

Bank overdraft charges: avoid getting fleeced on your current account

The battle on bank charges is not over yet, but now is a good time to make sure that you are getting the best from your bank account, says Emma Simon.

Sylvia Syms: fame and fortune

Actress Sylvia Syms, OBE, was hailed as the most beautiful star of her generation when she appeared in the classic film Ice Cold in Alex. More recently she played the Queen Mother alongside Helen Mirren in The Queen. Having divorced her husband Alan Edney in 1989, the 74-year-old lives alone in Hammersmith.

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Dear Liz

Liz discovers that Barclaycard gets its wires crossed occasionally.

Dear Liz

Liz Dolan looks at interest paid on February 29th, and looks at the long wait for Icesave.

Bank charges: avoid getting fleeced on your current account

The battle on bank charges is not over yet, but now is a good time to make sure that you are getting the best from your bank account, says Emma Simon.

What the stockbrokers' say

The latest tips about the market.

Income tax: taxing times ahead for the nation's poorest households

The Government's abolition of 10 per cent income tax has hit the very people it was supposed to benefit, writes Emma Wall.

Investment club: stockmarket fluctuations don't deter The Harlequins

Harlequin has the right mix for future success. By Harriet Meyer.

Deal of the week

Abbey Instant Access Saver

Beat the credit crunch with the experts

As we all tighten our belts, Kara Gammell seeks money-saving tips from those in the know.

A budget for your lifestyle

How you can adapt your way of life and cut your spending habits. By Kara Gammell.

Deal of the week

Shell MasterCard

Isa season is worst on record, says IMA

Sales of individual savings accounts falling to a new low as investors react to the financial crisis.

Pensions: Grangemouth oil strike spills over for us all

Oil refinery strike points to a disturbing truth about private-sector pensions, says Emma Simon.

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