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Energy firm E.On will cut its gas prices for domestic customers by 3.3% - an average of £25 a year - from Saturday.
Full story>>>The author of an influential report into the future of pensions in the UK tells the BBC his proposals were not radical enough.
Full story>>>Homeowners in the UK paid back a record amount of their outstanding mortgage debt during the first three months of 2009.
Full story>>>Unwanted credit card cheques will be banned and a new post created to help consumers get refunds, the government says.
Full story>>>Failure to resolve the Royal Mail's huge pension deficit threatens the UK's universal postal service, it has been claimed.
Full story>>>Defaults on loans have risen and are expected to increase in the coming months, a Bank of England survey finds.
Full story>>>Rising costs are hitting the incomes of those on minimum household budgets, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says.
Full story>>>ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican Party's vice presidential candidate in 2008, said on Friday she will resign this month, an unexpected move that could signal a run for higher office.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday rejected U.S. President Barack Obama's charge that he was mired in Cold War thinking, setting the scene for a stormy first meeting at a Moscow summit next week.
NEW YORK/VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian fund manager Sonja Kohn did not receive any kickbacks from Bernard Madoff to steer Bank Medici customer funds to the swindler's investment business, a Medici lawyer said on Friday.
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The Organization of American States tried to convince Honduras on Friday to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya, but it hit a wall as the country's Supreme Court warned the leftist would be arrested if he came home.
WANA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone aircraft fired missiles on Friday into Pakistan's South Waziristan region, killing 10 militants, officials said, ahead of an expected Pakistani military offensive in the area.