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Airline industry, Business, Consumer affairs, Consumer rights, Flights, Money, Ryanair, Travel, UK news

Ryanair claims we failed to board ghost plane | consumer issues

I was on a Ryanair flight from Bristol to Dublin that took off during Storm Amy last October. We did not land in Dublin after 2 o’clock. abortion trial The direction changed to Manchester and we sat there. 6 hour plane ride, nothing free Refreshments, before going to bed unconsciously discharged to Almost midnight. We […]

Business, Consumer affairs, Crime, EE, Mobile phones, Money, Scams, Telecommunications industry, UK news, Vodafone

‘Don’t lose 12,739 points!’ Text scam to cash out fake rewards | fraud

I received a text message with good news. Your carrier has a rewards program and you’ve earned almost 13,000 points. You may not have heard of this plan before, but since many operators have compensation plans, we think you must have missed it. Clicking on the link will take you to a site with the

Banks and building societies, Business, Consumer affairs, House prices, Housing market, Interest rates, Money, Mortgage rates, Mortgages, Property, UK news

Are you preparing for a remortgage? Here’s how to get the best rates | interest rate

Get ready About 1.8 million fixed-rate mortgage transactions are scheduled to close in 2026, with most of these borrowers needing to take out new home loans. If this includes you but you’re not sure when the deal expires, dive deeper into the details. Interest rates have been on a rollercoaster since the end of 2021,

Consumer affairs, Crime, Education, Money, Private schools, Scams, Schools, UK news

Private school parents targeted by scammers stealing tuition | fraud

International students attending private schools in the UK are being targeted by scammers trying to steal their tuition fees, a new study has found. Some families have lost up to £10,000 after receiving fake emails from school administrators and being scammed into sending money into criminals’ bank accounts. A survey of 100 fee-paying private schools

Business, Consumer affairs, Family finances, Money, Pensions, Pensions industry, Retirement planning, Saving money, UK news

Don’t panic, keep investing: Top tips for protecting your pension during turbulent times | money

Refuse to withdraw early All employers must automatically enroll their employees into their workplace pension scheme if they meet the eligibility criteria. Employees must be UK residents, between 22 and state pension age, and earn at least £10,000 per year, £192 per week or £822 per month in the 2025/26 tax year. The minimum total

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