Post Office: Horizon Scandal Victims Offered £600,000 Compensation
Post Office workers who have had wrongful convictions for theft and false accounting overturned are to be offered £600,000 each in compensation,... Read More
Cash Payments Rise For First Time In 10 Years
Payments made with cash rose for the first time in a decade last year as consumers struggled with rising prices. But the... Read More
Online Banking Fears Prompt Call For More Hubs
Shared banking hubs should be opened more quickly to help those who feel uncomfortable managing their finances online, a charity has said.... Read More
One Million Energy Vouchers Unclaimed In Cold Snap
More than one million households with pre-payment meters did not redeem their monthly energy support vouchers during the cold weather snap in... Read More
£400 Energy Support Vouchers Going Unclaimed
Many customers with prepayment meters have not yet redeemed vouchers to help with energy bills, the BBC has learned. From 1 October,... Read More
Court IT system ‘Putting Justice At Risk’ – Staff
An IT system is causing key information about court cases in England and Wales to change or disappear and is putting justice... Read More
People Turning Back To Cash As Prices Rise – Cost of Living
People are going back to cash to keep tighter control on their spending as living costs soar, according to new research by... Read More
Workers to Walk Out Over Pay Dispute – Post Office Strike
Thousands of Post Office workers are on strike on Saturday over a pay dispute. Some 114 Crown Post Offices – those directly... Read More
Post Office: Workers at 114 Branches Strike Over Pay
Post Office workers at 114 branches directly owned by the Post Office are staging a one-day strike in a dispute overpay. The... Read More
Going Cashless Would be a Big Problem For Millions – RSA Report
Going cashless would make budgeting difficult and would be a “major inconvenience” to another 15 million, the Royal Society of Arts (RSA)... Read More