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  1. Economic crunch forces consumers to change habits

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - 12 hours ago

    Spending down on cars, pensions and savings as cheaper food brands see share grow

    Also tagged: business, uk news, property, money, mortgages, interest rates, supermarkets, travel and leisure, savings, housing market, house prices, bank of england, retail industry, credit crunch, economic growth and recession

  2. Austerity Britain: crunch forces consumers to change habits

    guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk UK news - 12 hours ago

    Spending down on cars, pensions and savings as cheaper food brands see market share grow

    Also tagged: business, uk news, property, money, mortgages, interest rates, supermarkets, travel and leisure, savings, housing market, house prices, bank of england, retail industry, credit crunch, economic growth and recession

  3. Credit crunch: Charity shop profits up as consumers cut back

    guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Society - Sep 2, 2008

    Industry survey finds profits break through £100m mark as shoppers chase bargains

    Also tagged: business, uk news, money, society, high street retailers, voluntary sector, credit crunch

  4. Charity shop profits up as consumers cut back

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Sep 1, 2008

    Industry survey finds profits break through £100m mark as shoppers chase bargains

    Also tagged: business, uk news, money, high street retailers, credit crunch

  5. The world's five most expensive natural disasters

    timesonline.co.uk » Money Central - Times Online - WBLG - Sep 1, 2008

    Hurricane Gustav, dubbed the "mother of all storms", is causing havoc in the southern states of America. Almost two million people in New Orleans and the surrounding region have been forced to flee their homes as the

  6. Wi-Fi users vulnerable to 'piggybacking'

    Wi-Fi users vulnerable to 'piggybacking'

    guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 30, 2008

    Internet users with Wi-Fi could be paying for other people's web surfing and exposing themselves to fraud, a report claimed today. Research from moneysupermarket.com revealed more than 3.5m adults, or 1 in 9, admit to

    Also tagged: technology, uk news, internet, money, wi fi, internet phones and broadband

  7. Tap water, sir? We don't do it

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 30, 2008

    Can a restaurant refuse to serve tap water? Patrick Collinson finds a surprising legal vacuum

    Also tagged: money, environment, activists, ethical living

  8. Millions face energy price increases

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 29, 2008

    Government urged to act on fuel poverty as last two big suppliers raise prices by 34%

    Also tagged: politics, business, uk news, utilities, money, economic policy, household bills, energy bills

  9. Millions more face big energy price increases

    guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk UK news - Aug 29, 2008

    Government urged to act on fuel poverty as last two big suppliers raise prices by 34%

    Also tagged: politics, business, uk news, utilities, money, economic policy, household bills, energy bills

  10. Tap water, sir? We don't do it

    guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Environment - Aug 29, 2008

    Can a restaurant refuse to serve tap water and only offer expensive bottled imports instead? Patrick Collinson finds a surprising legal vacuum - and a growing environmental rebellion

    Also tagged: money, environment, activists, ethical living

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