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The true cost of the road to Kiev exposed

The true cost of the road to Kiev exposed

By Kristian Dando on 3rd May 2012

Start saving now if you haven’t already – getting to the Euro 2012 final will cost over £4,000 for England fans

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By Kristian Dando on 3 May 2012
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The European Health Insurance Card – what’s that all about, then?

The European Health Insurance Card – what’s that all about, then?

By Kristian Dando on 25th Apr 2012

It’s the little bit of plastic which can be a boon if you fall ill or get injured abroad. But is it a sufficient alternative for travel insurance? Kristian Dando finds out…

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By Kristian Dando on 25 April 2012
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Top ten films about money

Top ten films about money

By Rachel England on 17th Apr 2012

Spending it, saving it – Hollywood has the answers. Rachel England rounds up ten films about cold, hard cash…

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By Rachel England on 17 April 2012
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How to haggle

How to haggle

By Rachel England on 6th Apr 2012

Bantering for a bargain isn’t just for foreign markets; with the right know-how you can negotiate a nicer price on more things than you think

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By Rachel England on 6 April 2012
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Would you pay to be a lord or lady?

Would you pay to be a lord or lady?

By Felicity Hannah on 5th Apr 2012

Joining the ranks of the upper crust is easier and cheaper than you might think. But is it worth it? Lady Felicity Hannah finds out..

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By Felicity Hannah on 5 April 2012
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A beginner’s guide to growing your own veggies

A beginner’s guide to growing your own veggies

By Rachel England on 9th Mar 2012

You don’t need green fingers to grow your own vegetables – Rachel England shows you how you can have your very own slice of The Good Life

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By Rachel England on 9 March 2012
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What to do with your extra leap year day

What to do with your extra leap year day

By Dave Jenkins on 21st Feb 2012

Dave Jenkins has come up with 10 great ways to spend your extra day without breaking the bank

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By Dave Jenkins on 21 February 2012
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Quick, tasty and cheap eats from the kitchen cupboard

By Rachel England on 20th Feb 2012

In the spirit of Pancake Day, Shroving reporter Rachel England whips up easy meals with minimal ingredients

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By Rachel England on 20 February 2012
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Eight cheap and cheerful Valentine’s Day ideas

By Rachel England on 7th Feb 2012

Show your significant other how much you care without having to flash the cash

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By Rachel England on 7 February 2012
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Six ways to beat the January blues

By Maxine Frances Roper on 12th Jan 2012

January has the annoying tendency to make people feel a bit fed up. Maxine Frances Roper rounds up six ideas that could help you beat the bleak midwinter

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By Maxine Frances Roper on 12 January 2012
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