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Payday loan sales come under fire
Online payday loan companies are using increasingly aggressive marketing tools, according to debt advisors.
Call for action on payday loans
Debt advice groups call for action to be taken over payday loans that charge borrowers extremely high rates of interest.
Pawn shops thrive as credit tightens
Pawnbroking may be an ancient form of money-lending, but it is enjoying a revival in 21st-Century Britain thanks to the credit crunch.
Facebook users warned about ads
Credit companies are using the Facebook networking site to target young people, a debt charity warns.
Archbishop attacks 'debt culture'
Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams is to criticise the economy's reliance on high levels of consumer debt.
Gretna edging closer to closure
Gretna's administrator says the ailing club's situation has deteriorated and it may be impossible to play on Saturday.
Q & A - Liverpool refinance plans
BBC's Gordon Farquhar on Liverpool's future
Q & A: Do students pay tax?
Students do not have a special tax status - and many pay too much tax.
Does debt help you or hold you back?
BBC Africa Live asks: What difference does borrowing and debt make to the lives of Africans?
One in four 'touched' by ID fraud
A quarter of UK adults say they have had their identity stolen or know a victim of ID fraud, Which? magazine says.
Cardiff will enjoy foreign affair
Bolton and Middlesbrough's foreign legion could make it a sparkling Carling Cup final in Cardiff.
Credit card culture takes hold
Nearly one in four people regularly uses loans and credit cards to pay household bills or meet other day-to-day costs, a new survey suggests.
Q & A: Do students pay tax and national insurance?
Students do not have a special tax status, but they have exemptions under the system that could fatten up their wallets.
Britons prefer spending to saving
Nearly three-quarters of Britons say they do not have enough money to save or invest, according to a new poll.