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Ad watchdog to launch crackdown on misleading internet ads
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[Telegraph.co.uk] run misleading internet ads that rip off consumers. Internet users can opt out of targeted adverts. Users would be able to create profiles that could tailor what advertising they saw online. Photo: ALAMY. James Hall. By James Hall, Consumer Affairs
Use pension funds to boost housing, report says
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[Telegraph.co.uk] way to kick start the “dysfunctional” housing market, a new report suggests. Couple looking in estate agents window: Taxpayer to take on mortgage risks of first-. Britain needs more housing Photo: ALAMY. James Hall. By James Hall, Consumer Affairs
Living standards suffer greater squeeze in current recession than in ...
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[Telegraph.co.uk] of the 1980s and 1990s, official figures show. Elderly womans hand holding british coins bank notes. Living standards are being squeezed more in this recession than in previous ones Photo: Alamy. James Hall. By James Hall, Consumer Affairs Editor
Cornwall is second home capital of England and Wales, ONS says
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Image 1 of 2. Although Cornwall has the highest number of second homes overall, the ONS said that Gwynedd has the highest number per 1,000 permanent residents. Photo: ALAMY. James Hall. By James Hall, Consumer Affairs Editor. 11:51AM BST 22 Oct
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