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Brian Milligan

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Past articles by Brian:

Fuel prices: MPs call for petrol price watchdog

Petrol stations are being accused again of ripping off motorists by increasing their profit margins. → Read More

Tourist pound now down at close to just one dollar

Airport currency exchanges are offering rates as low as $1.05 for a pound → Read More

Want to shop online? Best have a mobile signal

Banks are introducing passwords sent to your mobile phone, a problem if you don't have coverage. → Read More

Want to shop online? Best have a mobile signal

Banks are introducing passwords sent to your mobile phone, a problem if you don't have coverage. → Read More

Mortgage misery: The homeowners facing repossession

Excessive lending before the Financial Crisis has left many homeowners at risk of having their homes repossessed → Read More

Amazon Prime Day deals 'not what they seem'

Shoppers are warned to check prices and be wary of high-pressure sales techniques. → Read More

Amazon Prime Day deals 'not what they seem'

Shoppers are warned to check prices and be wary of high-pressure sales techniques. → Read More

UK house prices grow at slowest rate for five years

Annual price growth hasn't been slower since March 2013, the Halifax says. → Read More

Electric car buyers claim they were misled by Nissan

Nissan is accused of exaggerating the benefits of its latest Leaf electric car model. → Read More

Four ways to fix the rental market

How renting could be made more secure for tenants - but without discouraging landlords → Read More

A pension of £18,000 - or £1,000? The auto enrolment dilemma

Nine million workers in auto enrolment must decide whether to pay higher contributions. → Read More

Electric cars: What if you live in a flat?

A third of UK car-owners do not have a driveway - so charging an electric car can be difficult. → Read More

Households urged to start saving now for next Christmas

More people will struggle with money this January than was the case last year, a debt charity says. → Read More

Holiday promotions can be misleading, says Which?

In half the cases it looked at, Which? found holidays were no more expensive after the promotion period ended. → Read More

Mortgage approvals 'lowest for over a year'

The number of new mortgages being approved in November was the lowest since August 2016, according to UK banks. → Read More

HMRC employs farmyard ducks to 'niggle' taxpayers

Two farmyard ducks have been reminding people to pay their tax - but have now retired to the country → Read More

Estate agents stretching the facts, say regulators

In one case, a flat with "beautifully maintained grounds" turned out to be more like a building site. → Read More

Estate agents stretching the facts, say regulators

In one case, a flat with "beautifully maintained grounds" turned out to be more like a building site. → Read More

Cash controversy: The High Streets with too many ATMs

The cash machine industry and the network are at loggerheads over closure plans. → Read More

Ban pension cold-calling now, MPs demand

MPs warn a crackdown on pension cold-calling may not happen until 2020 unless ministers take action. → Read More