Feb 11th, 2009 by Jamie Bradley
For the majority of students, the strain of rising living costs are something that can easily be shrugged off with the help of a part time job and a few ‘happy hour’ drinks in the evening to wash any immediate financial concerns. Continue Reading »
Tags: credit crunch, recession, students
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Under new proposals from Gordon Brown, teachers could be offered as much as £10,000 for working in a underachieving school for 3 years. This comes during a time when banks are being criticised for paying out huge bonuses to employees in the financial world. Continue Reading »
Tags: bank, government
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Feb 8th, 2009 by Jamie Bradley
Over £4 billion of taxpayers’ money is set to be reinvested by the banks, but probably not in a way that you would expect or hope, especially considering the current financial climate. Continue Reading »
Tags: bank, building society, companies, credit crunch, debt, government, loans, unemployment
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With valentines day just around the corner many of us are looking for ways to make the most romantic day of the year extra special for that certain someone. But thanks to the credit crunch it’s reported that only 17% of the population plan to celebrate Valentines Day with a night out. Continue Reading »
Tags: credit crunch, google, supermarket
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Annual energy bills for millions of homeowners will fall by £66 after Scottish & Southern Energy announced its first price cuts for two years. Continue Reading »
Tags: companies, credit crunch, energy prices
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