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Almost all insulation fitted under government ECO scheme could cause mould and damp

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Almost all homes which have had external wall insulation fitted under a Government scheme will need repair work as they could cause damp and mould, a damning report today reveals.

Trump's rare earth row with China casts a dark shadow over the global economy, says ALEX BRUMMER

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Washington and Beijing are at daggers, despite Trump's claims of a good relationship with supreme Chinese leader Xi Jinping (pictured together).

Lloyds blasts FCA over car loans bill: Bank launches fightback after admitting scandal has left it facing £2bn hit

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Lloyds, which is on the hook for almost £2bn over the motor finance scandal, accused the FCA of botching the design of the compensation scheme.

Gold races to record $4,100 as Trump's softer tone towards China eases trade war fears

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Bullion raced to $4103 an ounce - taking gains for the year to a 57% - as nervous investors continue to look for somewhere safe to park their cash.

Fitness-tracker firm Strava strides towards New York debut as it cashes in on running boom

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Strava, which allows users to record their runs and share updates on its app, wants to make its New York debut to raise money for more acquisitions.

Czech Lottery billionaire agrees to merge with Greek firm to forge £14bn gaming giant

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Allwyn, founded by Czech tycoon Karel Komarek (pictured with wife Stepanka), already owns a controlling stake in Athens-listed OPAP.

US private equity giant Blackstone plots swoop on London-listed storage firm Big Yellow

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Big Yellow, founded in 1998, operates across more than 100 locations. Its customers often use its storage facilities when moving home.

Dartford Crossing delays INCREASED after ministers hiked charges by 40% to 'manage traffic'

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On 1 September, the one-off Dart Charge payment for car drivers was increased from £2.50 to £3.50 to reduce journey times, according to the DfT.

Mortgage rates RISE for first time since February as Budget fears grow

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Average mortgage rates are on the rise for the first time in eight months, as lenders exercise caution ahead of possible tax rises in November's Budget.

ICG ENTERPRISE TRUST: Fund that roots out 'real' firms that have big money behind them

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ICG offers exposure to companies that shape their sectors - something that can be tricky for individual investors to get right.

Steve Webb answers pension questions: Read all the replies

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Former Pensions Minister Steve is This is Money's Agony Uncle. Here's where you can check out all his previous columns to see if any involve issues affecting you.

MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Three stocks to help you survive a financial crash

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We believe in solid returns from well run companies, so consider these three as an antidote to the market froth.

MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Take a bite out of these three firms floating shares on stock market

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Investing in a company at the beginning of trading often pays off. There's often a 'bump' as companies choose to position themselves at a bargain price. But it doesn't always work.

Plum scraps cash Isa withdrawal limits - is it now the best buy?

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Money app Plum has scrapped withdrawal restrictions on its easy-access cash Isa, This is Money can reveal.

I 'contracted out' when Margaret Thatcher was PM - did it benefit my pension? STEVE WEBB replies

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In the 1980s, when I was in my 20s, we were advised to 'contract out' our pensions. Was it beneficial or not to do so?

High Court 'dieselgate' trial begins as 1.6M motorists take legal action against major carmakers

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The claim is the largest of its kind in English history, with the High Court previously told it is believed to be worth at least £6billion.

SMALL CAP IDEA: Aoti faces political headwinds

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Limb amputation from diabetic foot ulcers combined with their management accounts for around $80 billion of America's annual healthcare spending.

Jobs in financial services soar thanks to tech boom, defying hiring slowdown

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London's financial services sector bucked the national trend in recent months as advertised job vacancies continued to grow.

Britain's housing market not working, says McCarthy & Stone boss

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Families are desperate for more space, first-time buyers struggle to get a foothold, and older people are trapped in homes that no longer suit their needs.

Britain's housing market is not working - we must help people downsize, says McCarthy & Stone boss

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Families are desperate for more space, first-time buyers struggle to get a foothold, and older people are trapped in homes that no longer suit their needs.