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18/08/2011

The nine million households that use British Gas will see bills go up on average by 190 pounds a year, and RBS customers will be charged when using rival bank cashpoints.

Presented by Mickey Clark and Jeremy Naylor.
The 9 million households who use British Gas to fuel their home will see their bills go up on average by 190 pounds a year.
Royal Bank of Scotland customers with a basic current account will no longer be able to use rival bank cashpoints.
The economies of the developed world have been feeling the pain recently, but how is the developing world getting on?
Finally, as A-Level results are out today, accountants Ernst & Young have become the latest business to set out plans to recruit school leavers.

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Thu 18 Aug 2011 05:30

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