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Govt to announce repossessions reach record high
The Ministry of Justice is expected to release court figures showing repossessions are at record levels, the Times reports.
Bank stays with 5%
The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at five per cent.
Older travellers now 'more adventurous'
Older travellers are increasingly interested in more dangerous holidays, the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has claimed.
Top property drops
Top priced property has begun to fall in value, according to one agent.
Building societies told to tighten lending
Building societies have been told by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to take more care with their lending.
London is still attracting buyers and letters
Despite the economic downturn, thousands of people are moving to live in London, one estate agent has said.
UK's flood defences leave people at risk
UK's flood defences are "chaotic" and leave people at risk of flooding, it was reported.
UK consumer confidence lowest since 2004
UK consumer confidence has fallen to the lowest level since April 2004, it has been reported.
Crunch affects personal spending
The credit crunch is causing consumers to consider their spending habits, new research has found.
4.7m without contents insurance
In the UK 4.7 million people are without contents insurance, a new study has found.



