| Date | Title | Description |
| 22.06.2026 | Emergency Cash Savings: Where Should You Keep It? | Do you have a rainy day fund? Think again, if you don’t – where you hold your cash matters.How much emergency cash savings should you keep?
A common piece of basic financial advice is that you should have enough of a cash reserve to cover a... |
| 05.06.2026 | Natwest to pump £50m into branches after shuttering over a thousand | Natwest is planning to beef up its branch network after being one of the leading banks to take the axe to its physical presence over the last decade.
The blue-chip banking giant will pump £50m into its network over the next 18 months and ha... |
| 05.06.2026 | London house prices fall as Bank of England rate hikes loom over mortgage market | Fresh insight into the UK’s lacklustre housing market revealed price declines for London and the South East on Friday, while the overall national rate of increase halved for May
The closely-watched Halifax House Price Index was released wit... |
| 03.06.2026 | Lloyds Bank and Halifax customers hit with app outage | Lloyds Banking Group has been rocked with another outage as thousands of customers report issues with their online services.
The financial services giant was flagged with a spike on the online outage tracker Downdetector at around 11:15am o... |
| 08.05.2026 | Rightmove reveals fixed-rate mortgages back over 5 per cent as house prices slip again | Average house price down to to £299,313 in April from £299,609 the month before
A closely-watched survey from one of the UK’s biggest home loan providers has found that house prices slipped again last month.
The Halifax said the prospect of... |
| 06.05.2026 | Santander to axe TSB from British high street ending 215 year run | Santander plans to erase the TSB brand from Britain’s high streets after more than two centuries, just one week after completing its takeover over the UK lender.
The Spanish bank is gearing up to drop the brand and run the combined business... |
| 08.04.2026 | CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: Brace yourself for rising bills as new tax year kicks off | The new tax year has kicked off in the U.K.
Households and businesses are facing rising bills due to a range of measures introduced by the Labour government.
There will be some winners with mobile and broadband suppliers and water companies... |
| 01.04.2026 | CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit is just one problem facing the BBC’s new boss | Former Google executive Matt Brittin is preparing to take charge at the BBC, one of the U.K’s most enduring cultural exports.
The BBC is cherished by most Britons — and loathed by a sizeable minority of them — but is buffeted by all sides a... |
| 29.03.2026 | Banking Giant Grapples With Massive Data Exposure | Lloyds Banking Group faced a major mobile app failure. Nearly half a million customers saw other users' sensitive transaction data. The bank issued compensation. Regulatory bodies launched investigations. The incident underscores significan... |
| 27.03.2026 | Lloyds App Bug Exposes Nearly 450,000 Customers | Nearly half a million Lloyds Banking Group customers were impacted by a personal data glitch that allowed users to view other customers’ transactions, according to new details revealed to UK lawmakers.
Writing to MPs on the Commons Treasury... |
| 27.03.2026 | Lloyds Bank forks out compensation after tech glitch hit nearly half a million | Nearly half a million Lloyds Banking Group mobile app users were hit by the firm’s major tech glitch earlier this month with the bank now dishing out compensation payments to some of those affected.
Up to 447,936 customers of Lloyds and gro... |
| 18.03.2026 | Cash incentives keep Brits sticking with the high-street | Digital banks are luring a number of Brits away from traditional providers, but cash incentives are leading many to stick with high-street banks.
Almost 50 per cent of UK adults have now opened a digital only bank account, a near 10 per cen... |
| 17.03.2026 | Lloyds Bank App Glitch Exposes Customer Financial Data, Triggers Regulatory Scrutiny | Lloyds Bank faced a massive data privacy incident. A technical glitch allowed app users to view other customers' private financial transactions. This exposure included sensitive spending data and account details. The event triggered immedia... |
| 13.03.2026 | UK Banking Giant Exposes Customer Data in Glitch | A major banking app error hit Lloyds Banking Group on March 12, 2026. Customers of Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland apps accessed other users' private financial transactions. This severe data exposure incident sparked immediate data pr... |
| 13.03.2026 | What happens now after Lloyds Bank’s tech disaster? | Customers at Lloyds Banking Group were sent into panic on Thursday morning after a number of users opened their mobile app to find rogue transactions that did not belong to them.
Screenshots quickly flooded social media with many of the ban... |
| 12.03.2026 | Lloyds Group Apps Expose Users’ Transactions in Glitch | An investigation has been launched after customers of Bank of Scotland, Lloyds, and Halifax reported being able to see other users’ transactions in their banking apps.
The incident allegedly allowed some Lloyds Banking Group customers to vi... |
| 12.03.2026 | Lloyds Bank investigating ‘technical glitch’ as users see rogue transactions | Lloyds Banking Group is looking into a “technical glitch” that left users of the bank’s app on Thursday morning seeing other users’ transactions on their mobile app.
The group – which consists of Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland – respo... |
| 06.03.2026 | House prices rise as property market builds momentum | House prices grew 1.3 per cent year on year to February, in the strongest growth in four months, as the property market continues its steady start to the year.
Prices rose by 0.3 per cent between January and February, with the average UK pr... |
| 18.02.2026 | UK house prices see modest growth amid London slump | UK house prices ticked up last year, but the London market continued to lag after property tax speculation and high mortgage rates constrained affordability.
The average UK house price increased by 2.4 per cent annually in December 2025, sl... |
| 11.02.2026 | Barratt Redrow and MJ Gleeson join house builder call for help: What is going on? | Over the past few months, a number of house builders have called for help, after positive results were offset by the expectation that the state of the housing market would impact further growth.
The builders have chorused the same warning t... |
| 11.02.2026 | Lloyds to close 95 more bank branches across UK | Lloyds Banking Group is set to make a further full to its branch network with 95 sites face the shutter.
The FTSE 100 banking giant announced the fresh closures on Wednesday, which will affect Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland sites. The... |
| 04.02.2026 | CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: The pressure’s on Shell to beat once again | Shell is reporting fourth-quarter and full-year results on Thursday.
The oil major has been aggressively buying back its shares in recent years but, with earnings likely to be hit by a weaker oil price, there are questions over whether it c... |
| 26.01.2026 | Lloyds subsidiary fined £160,000 for Putin ally sanctions breach | A subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group has been fined for sanctions breaches after it opened a bank account for an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Bank of Scotland, a subsidiary of Lloyds since 2009, was fined £160,000 by the Office... |
| 20.01.2026 | Lloyds Bank Makes AI Training Mandatory For All 67,000 Staff | Lloyds Banking Group is to train all 67,000 of its staff in artificial intelligence this year as part of a push to achieve 100% AI literacy.
All of the bank’s employees, no matter their role or level, will be expected to complete its new AI... |
| 15.01.2026 | Gary’s Economics predictions are unravelling | The new year is a great time to check whether past predictions have stood the test of time. So I revisited the forecasts of one of London’s better-known economic sooth-sayers, Gary Stevenson, known to you and me as Gary’s Economics thanks t... |
| 12.01.2026 | London homeowners most likely to make a loss upon selling their home | London homeowners are most likely to make a loss upon selling their house as prices in the capital continue to drop.
In 2025, nearly 15 per cent of Londoners sold their home for less than they bought it, the highest proportion in England an... |
| 08.01.2026 | House prices expected to rise in 2026 after December dip | UK house prices slipped slightly in December, as affordability issues and the fallout from the Autumn Budget dampened buyer appetite, but industry figures expect the market to pick up in 2026.
House prices fell 0.6 per cent in the final mon... |
| 16.12.2025 | Smartr365 Mortgage Technology Expansion | - |
| 07.11.2025 | UK house prices rise at fastest rate since January | UK house prices edged higher in October, rising at the fastest pace since January as buyer demand remained high despite market uncertainty.
Prices increased by 0.6 per cent last month, marking the fourth time in five months the average pric... |
| 30.10.2025 | The best cash bonus deals for switching current accounts | UK banks and building societies are handing out hefty cash bonuses to entice customers to switch accounts, with Nationwide among the sweetest offers.
The building society recorded 54,347 switches between April and June, largely driven by it... |
| 26.10.2025 | One Tech Tip: How to prepare for outages that impact our online lives, from banking to chatting apps | By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS, AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — A major Amazon Web Services outage disrupted scores of online platforms on Monday — leaving people around the world unable to access some banks, chatting apps, online food order... |
| 21.10.2025 | AWS Disruption Exposes Fragility of Global Cloud Infrastructure | Amazon Web Services said late on Monday that it had resolved a major outage that left hundreds of apps, websites and services offline for much of the day, following an incident that arguably raises some uncomfortable questions around the in... |
| 20.10.2025 | AWS outage: Amazon says recovery is underway | A swathe of apps and online services went down on Monday morning, including Zoom, Slack and Coinbase.
This follows a global Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage, with knock on effects hitting millions of users of thousands of apps and websites.... |
| 15.10.2025 | Hyperlayer lands £30m to help legacy lenders take on fintechs | London-based fintech Hyperlayer has secured £30m in fresh funding to support its mission to help established banks compete with digital first rivals.
The firm’s tech is designed to work alongside existing banking infrastructure, which it sa... |
| 09.10.2025 | Lloyds banking group acquires remaining stake in Schroders personal wealth | Lloyds Banking Group has completed the full acquisition of Schroders’ personal wealth arm, six years after the establishment of the unit.
Lloyds acquired the remaining 49.9 per cent of Schroders Personal Wealth (SPW) from the asset manager,... |
| 07.10.2025 | House prices fall amid pre-Budget jitters | House prices fell last month, a leading price index has suggested, a warning that house buyers and sellers are nervy ahead of a potential tax raid on property.
Halifax’s house price index suggested house prices dropped by 0.3 per cent on th... |
| 07.10.2025 | Lloyds: FTSE 100 giant’s slow wealth progress sparks takeover talk | Lloyds’ “slow” progress in wealth management has sparked talks of a potential takeover as the banking titan looks to beef up its offering for high net worth individuals.
The FTSE 100 giant exited the area in 2013 as part of a simplification... |
| 25.09.2025 | 11 New Banking Hubs Recommended as Bank Branch Closures Continue | The UK’s cash access network, Link, has recommended 11 new banking hubs as high street banks continue to close branches across the country.
Banking hubs serve as a shared space between multiple banks offering the same services typical of tr... |
| 05.09.2025 | Europe stocks higher ahead of U.S. jobs data; Orsted up 3% as shareholders back rights issue | LONDON — European stock markets were higher Friday, as investors await a key U.S. jobs report that’s likely to set expectations for an upcoming Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
The regional Stoxx 600 index was up 0.25% in mid-morning deal... |
| 05.09.2025 | Morning Bid: Markets bet big on Goldilocks payrolls number | Morning Bid: Markets bet big on Goldilocks payrolls number
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| 22.08.2025 | UK banks carry out sweeping branch closures as customers go digital | Some of the biggest traditional banks have shut more than one in three of their UK branches over the past five years as they turn away from the high street and dash to bulk up their digital offerings.
Data from the Office of National Statis... |
| 07.08.2025 | House prices rise ahead of key Bank of England rate decision | House prices rose at their fastest pace since the start of the year in July, as buyers shake off concerns about higher property taxes and push ahead with purchases.
Prices rose 0.4 per cent in June, according to the latest index from Halifa... |
| 30.07.2025 | Nationwide wins big in mass switch from FTSE 100 banks | Nationwide has raided the customer base of Britain’s banking titans as current account switchers flocked away from legacy firms.
The building society welcomed nearly 73,000 switchers in the first three months of the year, compared to 17,000... |
| 24.07.2025 | Lloyds reports strong growth as UK economic conditions improve | Lloyds bank has reported a strong financial performance in the first half of the year, achieving income growth and showing continued momentum across the business.
The FTSE 100 giant, which includes Lloyd’s, Halifax and Bank of Scotland reco... |
| 10.07.2025 | Banks shut eight branches a week since 2016 | British banks have accelerated their retreat from the high street, shutting an average of eight branches a week since 2016 in a dash to bulk up digital offerings.
Nearly 3,700 sites closed between 2016 and 2024, creating 41 ‘banking deserts... |
| 07.07.2025 | UK house prices stagnated in June, Halifax index finds | UK house prices were stagnant in June with average prices flatlining at £296,665, according to the latest Halifax data.
Despite a 0.3 per cent drop from April to May, the average UK house price was still 2.5 per cent higher than it was in J... |
| 07.07.2025 | UK housing market faces ‘considerable upheaval’ as sellers lose confidence | Estate agents have warned that a turbulent global economy and changes to stamp duty have caused upheaval in the housing market after prices flatlined in June.
UK house prices were stagnant in June, according to the latest data from Halifax,... |
| 02.07.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Banking: A Tale of Cuts and Consolidation | The banking landscape is changing. British banks are shedding jobs at an alarming rate. The digital age is here, and it’s reshaping the industry. In 2024, UK lenders saw their workforce shrink by 5.25%. That’s the steepest drop since 2018. ... |
| 02.07.2025 | British banks shed workers at fastest pace since 2018 | British bankers were on the chopping block in 2024 as UK lenders marked the steepest drop in headcount since 2018 amid an industry-wide digital push.
Total employee numbers at British lenders slumped 5.25 per cent to 580,371, falling to the... |
| 23.06.2025 | Exclusive: Tandem to name ex-Vanquis chief as new boss | Digital lender Tandem will this week name the former boss of specialist lender Vanquis and Sainsbury’s retail banking arm as its new chief executive, City AM can reveal.
The fintech challenger is set to appoint Neil Chandler, who will repla... |
| 09.06.2025 | London’s Economic Landscape: A Tapestry of Challenges and Hopes | London stands at a crossroads. The city, often seen as the beating heart of the UK economy, is grappling with a mix of challenges and flickers of optimism. Recent data from NatWest paints a picture of a capital in flux. Businesses are feeli... |
| 09.06.2025 | Brits sound alarm on branch closures as Lloyds and Natwest shutter sites | Over half of Brits struggle to speak to a real person when they need support, fresh research shows, underscoring the challenge facing banking customers as more top lenders shutter their branches.
Research from credit information service CRI... |
| 06.06.2025 | House prices dip in May after stamp duty change | House prices in the UK fell slightly in May after market activity dropped following the end of the stamp duty holiday earlier this year according to the latest data from lender Halifax.
Prices fell by 0.4 per cent in May after rising 0.3 pe... |
| 02.06.2025 | Relaxed mortgage rules could increase first-time buyer deals by a quarter | Changes in the way lenders stress test borrowers for mortgages could lead to a huge jump in the amount of first-time buyers able to access the housing market, according to Savills.
Savills’ analysis found first-time buyer transactions could... |
| 09.05.2025 | Mortgages rates set to fall after Bank of England interest rate cut | Analysts have predicted that the Bank of England’s decision to reduce interest rates on Thursday will encourage major banks to cut mortgage rates.
Lower rates will be a major affordability boost for the UK’s housing market, which continues ... |
| 08.05.2025 | House prices rise in April: ‘The market is baring its teeth’ | House prices in the UK ticked up in April as the market unexpectedly bounced back from the end of stamp duty relief.
According to Halifax, house prices increased by 0.3 per cent in April vs a fall of 0.5 per cent in March, making the averag... |
| 02.05.2025 | The Mortgage Landscape: Navigating New Waters | The mortgage market is a shifting tide. Recent developments signal a change in the air. Sprive, a London-based startup, has just raised $7.3 million in seed funding. This money will fuel its ambition to revolutionize how people manage their... |
| 01.05.2025 | Lloyds costs soar as lender increases provisions after tariff turmoil | Lloyds Banking Group’s profit took a hit in the first three months of the year as the domestic-focused bank’s operating costs soared.
The FTSE 100 giant, which includes Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, met analyst expectations for pre-... |
| 30.04.2025 | Sprive Raises $7.3M in Seed Funding | Sprive, a London, UK-based AI powered mortgage overpayment platform provider, raised $7.3m in seed funding.
The round was led by Ascension, with participation from Channel 4 Ventures, Velocity Capital, and Two Magnolias.
The company intends... |
| 17.04.2025 | HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds: Lenders bank on interest rate cut as mortgage ‘price war’ heats up | Top UK lenders are offering more mortgages to prospective house buyers, the Bank of England has revealed, as falling interest rates stir up a “price war” on the high street.
The Bank’s credit conditions survey revealed that the burgeoning s... |
| 11.04.2025 | Londoners earn the most but spend very little, IFS finds | Londoners top the ranking for income per head across the UK yet spend very little after housing costs are taken into account, according to research by leading think tanks.
A new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and Economic ... |
| 19.03.2025 | Santander to shut 95 branches – putting 750 jobs at risk | Santander announced a flurry of branch closures on Wednesday, which will place up to 750 employees at risk of redundancy.
The bank, which is one of the UK’s most prominent mortgage lenders, will close 95 of its 444 branches as part of a str... |
| 07.03.2025 | European markets end lower with tariffs, U.S. economy in focus; Luxury stocks sell off | This was CNBC’s live blog covering European markets.
European markets closed lower Friday, rounding off a volatile week marked by whipsawing policy on U.S. tariffs, the latest rate cut from the European Central Bank, German fiscal reforms a... |
| 28.02.2025 | Thousands of customers unable to use Lloyds, Halifax and TSB banking apps | - |
| 29.01.2025 | Over 100 Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches to close | - |
| 19.12.2024 | UK House Prices to Rise up to 3% in 2025 says Halifax | Real Estate UK House Prices to Rise up to 3% in 2025 says Halifax
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British house prices are expected to increase by up to 3 per cent next year, as property remains in short supply across much of the country and... |
| 09.12.2024 | London house prices reach ‘unaffordable’ levels – even for top earners | - |
| 28.11.2024 | Расследование BBC выявило уязвимость банковских систем безопасности перед AI | Журналистское расследование BBC показало, что современные технологии клонирования голоса с помощью искусственного интеллекта способны обойти банковские системы безопасности. В рамках Недели безопасности от мошенничества журналисты провели э... |
| 25.06.2024 | UK’s Lloyds Banking Group Expands Partnership with Visa | Lloyds Banking Group and Visa (NYSE: V) have announced the renewal and expansion of their 40-year partnership in the UK, as Visa becomes Lloyds Banking Group’s leading scheme provider for its Lloyds Bank, Halifax, Bank of Scotland and MBNA ... |
| 10.05.2024 | UK House Prices Edge Up by 0.1% in April: Halifax | Real Estate UK House Prices Edge Up by 0.1% in April: Halifax
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According to Halifax, house prices in the UK saw a marginal increase of 0.1% in April 2024. This slight uptick in prices reflects the ongoing stabi... |
| 19.04.2024 | Mortgages are up but don’t get too excited | What should we read into recent signs of a gradual recovery in the mortgage market? The answer is, it depends. Taking into account distortions caused by the work-from-home exodus from London and the cost of living and it looks like we may s... |
| 03.04.2024 | Nationwide branch ads starring Dominic West banned by watchdog as misleading | Adverts for Nationwide starring actor Dominic West have been banned by the advertising regulator in their current form for misleading consumers that the lender would not close branches like its rivals.
The Advertising Standards Authority (A... |
| 14.03.2024 | Lloyds teams with fintech startup ApTap to help people manage household bills | Lloyds Bank is to make managing household bills easier for mortgage customers through a partnership with ApTap, a fintech startup graduate of the bank's 'Launch' innovation programme.
ApTap’s bill management tool, which makes it easier for ... |
| 07.03.2024 | House prices continue to rise despite higher rates says Halifax | House prices rose by 0.4 per cent in February, marking the fourth monthly uptick in a row, a new report by Halifax has found.
Its latest house price index showed that during the month property prices grew 1.7 per cent on an annual basis, ag... |
| 07.06.2023 | House prices: London and south east falling faster than rest of the country | London house prices have fallen 1.2 per cent in the last year in a sign that the brief upturn in the market is now slowly beginning to fade. |
| 09.05.2023 | Why you should never, ever bet against UK house prices | Remember the start of the year? |
| 13.03.2023 | [Личный опыт] Лондон: Взаимодействие с банками в 2023 году | Всем привет, сегодняшняя статья будет посвящена финансовой части жизни за границей, а точнее моему личному опыту открытия банковских счетов в Великобритании. Предыстория
Мой путь жизни за границей начался в далеком 2017 году, тогда я первый... |
| 12.10.2020 | UK house prices stage rapid recovery in third quarter | House prices enjoyed their strongest quarterly increase since before the financial crisis in the third quarter as lockdown restrictions eased. |
| 07.10.2020 | UK house prices jump again in September as market defies gravity | UK house prices rose at the fastest pace in four years in September despite the raging coronavirus pandemic as people working from home sought more space, according to the Halifax house price index. |
| 05.06.2020 | UK house prices drop for third month running as coronavirus bites | UK house prices fell for the third month in a row in May as coronavirus continued to plague the property market, according to a closely watched gauge. |
| 18.11.2019 | Home insurance startup Luko raises $22 million for AI that reduces domestic accidents | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Luko, a France-based insurance tech startup that’... |
| 18.11.2019 | Home insurance startup Luko raises $22 million for AI that reduces domestic accidents | Luko, a France-based insurance tech startup that’s using sensors, data, and machine learning to circumvent the need to make a claim in the first place, has raised €20 million ($22 million) in a series A round of funding led by Silicon Valle... |
| 01.12.2015 | The Help to Buy Isa for first-time buyers launches today: Here’s everything you need to know, including which banks and building societies will provide it and how much you can borrow | |
| 27.08.2014 | UK kids spend over £10 per week on tech | British children are more likely to be spending their money on technology than on comics and chocolate according to new research by the Halifax bank.
Three-quarters of 8 to 15 year olds have a mobile phone, 65 percent own an MP3 player and ... |
| - | Britain’s house prices are slumping as mortgage rates soar — and there could be worse to come | Property prices slumped 2.6% in the year to June, their biggest decline since June 2011, according to mortgage lender Halifax’s latest price index released Friday.
Homeowners and would-be buyers have been beset by rising borrowing costs ove... |
| - | European markets close higher; Volvo Cars ends 9% higher on sales record | This is CNBC’s live blog covering European markets.
European markets closed higher on Tuesday as investors in the region digested inflation data and corporate earnings releases.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended the session up 0.32%, w... |
| - | European stocks end the week lower amid U.S.-China trade spat volatility | This was CNBC’s live blog covering European markets.
European stocks fell on Friday but managed to show a weekly gain, as corporate earnings, monetary policy and key U.S. jobs data remained in focus.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was hig... |
| - | European markets close lower in lackluster short trading week; Ocado down over 8% | This was CNBC’s live blog covering European markets.
European markets closed lower on Friday as investors wrap up a lackluster first trading week of the new quarter.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.84% lower, with all sectors and m... |
| - | European stocks close higher amid French political uncertainty; Direct Line up over 6% | This is CNBC’s live blog covering European markets.
European markets closed slightly higher on Friday as investors in the region reviewed the latest political developments in France.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 provisionally ended up 0.2%, e... |
| - | ‘Still a long way to go’: UK finance minister warns inflation remains far too high | U.K. Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt signaled the nation’s inflation remains too high.
The latest official data showed the UK economy eked out 0.1% growth in the first quarter.
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to severe global logistical and prod... |
| - | ‘What planet does he live on?’ Bank boss sparks fury after saying it’s ‘not that difficult’ to buy a home in cost-of-living crisis hit U.K. | Britain’s housing market has proved a challenging one for buyers to navigate amid high interest rates and a tight cost-of-living crisis through 2023. Even as house prices in some parts of the country have shown signs of cooling, property pr... |
| - | NatWest chair sparks backlash for saying it’s not ‘that difficult’ to buy a property in Britain | The chair of one of Britain’s biggest banks faced a backlash Friday after saying that it is currently not “that difficult” to get on the property ladder.
“I don’t think it’s that difficult at the moment,” NatWest chair Howard Davies told th... |