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Floodgates open for millions more drivers to claim compensation in car finance scandal

Lloyds Banking Group has already put aside £450m for potential fines, and...

What the car finance scandal means for you

A major mis-selling scandal in Britain’s car industry continues to rumble on...

Tupperware files for bankruptcy after struggle to compete with copycats

The food container maker has liabilities of between $1bn (£760m) and $10bn...

Why Britain stopped buying mobile phones

At the Mobile Phone Museum, a collection of more than 2,800 models...

Supermarkets investigated over fake discount fears

The boom in uptake has prompted scrutiny from regulators who have questioned...

Scrapping copper coins would ‘devastate’ seaside towns, Royal Mint told

The decline of copper coins would “devastate” the local economies of seaside...

Civil servants leave pensioners on hold for 750 years – while working from home

The Government is now assuming a 5pc year on year increase in...

‘My £50 gift card has been rendered worthless – can I get the money back?’

Another practical route for you to pursue is with your bank on...

‘eBay told me my camera would be destroyed – then a stranger relisted it’

Dear GC,eBay said your camera was detained because it contained more than...

‘I’m 53, earn six figures and drive a Porsche – but still put the McDonald’s on expenses’

Email money@telegraph.co.uk if you would like to take part in How I Spend It....

‘My electric car has been soul-destroying – I can’t wait to go back to petrol’

In a similar vein, reader Chris Chambers criticises a lack of investment...

‘Why I ditched my Tesla for a 12-year-old petrol car’

More than a third of British homes do not have off-street parking,...

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