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What the autumn statement means for you, plus Black Friday bargains What the autumn statement means for you, plus Black Friday bargains What the autumn statement means for you, plus Black Friday bargains
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Hello and welcome to this week’s Money Talks – a roundup of the week’s biggest stories and some things you may have missed.Hello and welcome to this week’s Money Talks – a roundup of the week’s biggest stories and some things you may have missed.
Money newsMoney news
Consumer credit sees fastest growth in 10 yearsConsumer credit sees fastest growth in 10 years
Barclays to unveil contactless cash withdrawalsBarclays to unveil contactless cash withdrawals
Savings protection limit to go back up to £85,000Savings protection limit to go back up to £85,000
Credit score ‘catch-22 pushes millennials towards payday loans’Credit score ‘catch-22 pushes millennials towards payday loans’
Labour proposes jail for software-using ticket toutsLabour proposes jail for software-using ticket touts
Self-employed face retirement poverty without pension reformSelf-employed face retirement poverty without pension reform
Student loans: fight over ‘disgraceful’ freeze on income thresholdStudent loans: fight over ‘disgraceful’ freeze on income threshold
FeatureFeature
Black Friday UK: the best deals, tips and discountsBlack Friday UK: the best deals, tips and discounts
In picturesIn pictures
Towering homesTowering homes
In the spotlightIn the spotlight
The chancellor, Philip Hammond, gave his first – and last – autumn statement on Wednesday, and there was bad news for motorists but good news for savers. Patrick Collinson gave us his verdict, while we heard what it meant for people around the country.The chancellor, Philip Hammond, gave his first – and last – autumn statement on Wednesday, and there was bad news for motorists but good news for savers. Patrick Collinson gave us his verdict, while we heard what it meant for people around the country.
Consumer championsConsumer champions
Can I watch BBC iPlayer with a black and white TV licence?Can I watch BBC iPlayer with a black and white TV licence?
Newlyweds discover that flying easyJet is no honeymoonNewlyweds discover that flying easyJet is no honeymoon
Domestic & General’s customer service is beyond repairDomestic & General’s customer service is beyond repair
Money dealsMoney deals
If you need to send money overseas get expert guidance, competitive exchange rates and free online transfers from the Guardian money transfer service, provided by Moneycorp.If you need to send money overseas get expert guidance, competitive exchange rates and free online transfers from the Guardian money transfer service, provided by Moneycorp.
Make sure your holidays are covered for a whole year with the Guardian’s annual travel cover, provided by Voyager.Make sure your holidays are covered for a whole year with the Guardian’s annual travel cover, provided by Voyager.