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Why seaside areas top the personal debt league
Speed Read Contraction in coastal industries and lack of universities have hit hard
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Quarter of Brits lose sleep over debt
Speed Read New research reveals three-fifths of UK adults are in debt, while half are worried about how Brexit will affect their finances
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Could junk debt lead to a new subprime-style meltdown?
Speed Read Bank of England sparks concern among central banks after revealing the size of the global risky loan market
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What is the average UK household debt?
Speed Read Austerity and stagnant wages blamed as borrowing hits record high
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Barclays introduces first high street ‘spending blocker’
Speed Read New tool will help people who cannot control their spending limit their behaviour
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Is Italy’s budget crisis a bigger threat to the EU than Brexit?
Speed Read European Commission takes unprecedented step of blocking high-spending populist budget
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What Wonga collapse could mean for customers
Speed Read Will people have to repay their loan if payday lender goes into administration?
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Why has Russia dumped most of its US debt?
Speed Read Could China use its role as America’s biggest creditor as leverage in the ongoing trade talks
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Universal credit failings leave thousands in debt
Speed Read ‘Complex’ flagship welfare programme forcing people into rent arrears - and food banks
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Fitch warns of UK consumer debt bubble
Speed Read Rating agency says British households are borrowing more than they are saving for first time since the 1980s
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Credit card debt growing at fastest rate since recession
Speed Read New FCA rules aimed at helping people in persistent debt come into force in September
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Has Philip Hammond just signalled the end of austerity?
Speed Read Chancellor says he could loosen public purse strings in autumn but warns of continued high debt
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Banks ordered to help people pay off credit card loans
Speed Read New rules from Financial Conduct Authority tackle growing personal debt crisis
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