UK Businesses more upbeat says Cable
There are "reassuring" signs the economy is continuing to recover and there is a "more upbeat mood" among the business community
Breaking: OFT begins investigations into Lenders Debt Collection practices
The OFT has opened formal investigations into several payday lenders over aggressive debt collection practices.
UK’s Retail Industry continues to decline
More than one in 10 shops are empty, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), the highest since it began
Businesses warned to pay debts on time
Business Minister Michael Fallon has warned big businesses that they will be publicly named if they fail to sign up to the Prompt Payment Code, a voluntary agreement to promote good payment practices.
Payday Loans to cause ‘Debt Tsunami’ warns MP
Labour MP Stella Creasy has warned that a "debt tsunami" will engulf Britain if the payday loans industry is not regulated.
Council vows to curb ‘Gangster Bailiffs’
SWINDON Council is taking steps to tighten control on bailiffs acting on its behalf after some were branded as “gangsters”
Swedish giants buy out UK Debt Collection firm
Debt recovery business Robinson Way is set to grow the range of services it offers after being bought by a Swedish financial services firm.
Royal Sheikh in unpaid Debt scandal
Qatari sheikh who spent more than £1billion on his art collection is accused of leaving 'extraordinary trail' of unpaid debt around world's top auction houses
Insolvency Service issues UK Debt Recovery Tender
The Insolvency Service has issued a £6m tender for debt recovery services relating to bankruptcy.
Lawyers threaten strike action over ‘Debt Collector’ plans
Defence lawyers have vowed to oppose plans that would force them to pursue unpaid fees from impoverished clients despite new warnings that Scotland’s legal aid system is at breaking point.













