Adviser quits PM Job to join ‘Legal Loan Sharks’
One of David Cameron’s top advisers is leaving Downing Street to take a job with controversial payday loan firm Wonga.Jonathan Luff, the Prime Minister’s...
Insolvency risk lower in Scotland
Scottish businesses are less likely to enter insolvency than those in the rest of Britain, according to new analysis.
Data released by Creditsafe said firms...
Teenager chased by Debt Collectors for 9k bill
A teenager is being chased by debt collectors for a £9,000 medical bill after she rushed her friend to hospital during a holiday in Greece.
UK Housing Market Improves
The number of agreed house sales jumped sharply this month as sellers dropped their prices to shift homes which have been lingering on the...
10m Cheque Fraud Gang smashed
The Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit (DCPCU) has dismantled what is believed to be one of the UK's biggest counterfeit cheque crime groups following a major operation in Yorkshire and Scotland.
Olympics helps Britain come out of recession
Olympics spending fuelled Britain's strongest quarterly growth in five years, springboarding the country out of recession in the third quarter, data showed on Thursday
OFT to target rogue money lenders and debt collectors
Rogue money lenders and debt collectors will be stopped from trading under plans put out for consultation.
Pop star sues Debt Collection Firm
musician Prince has turned the tables on Capital Asset Protection, filing a lawsuit against the US Calabasas-based company for allegedly taking more than $100,000 from his bank account.
UK Consumer Debt Collection Market valued at £500m
Although the UK consumer debt collection market, now valued at approximately £500 million, returned to profit in 2010, margins remain significantly below pre-credit crunch levels
Whitehall push to recover £20bn in unpaid debt
The government is planning new legal powers to help reduce the billions it loses in uncollected debt.













