New six-month fixed-rate bonds have been launched by Bradford & Bingley.  |


A new account allowing access to potential stock market returns is now available from Zurich.  |
All three, five and ten-year fixed-rate residential mortgage rates under Standard Life Bank have been cut.  |
Drivers who illegally use their mobiles while at the wheel could have their insurance premiums hiked by 54 per cent, moneysupermarket.com has warned.  |


New mortgage products have been launched by Legal & General with Accord Mortgages.  |
Companies are increasingly buying trade credit insurance to help protect them during the economic downturn, it has been claimed.  |
The cost of a car is the biggest issue for people making a vehicle-purchasing decision, new research has found.  |
Advice on maximising the benefits of credit and reward cards has been offered by finance website The Thrifty Scot.  |
I think that there will be changes to the Constitutions before the presidential elections that will give the country a strong parliamentary form of government. And I believe that only such a form of democracy can give rise to stability,  |  |
I expect that, perhaps even in the upcoming weeks, changes to the budget and Budget Code will be passed because parliament is currently working, working basically with at times 400 votes. This means that the legislative process has been completely  |  |
The Ukrainian Agrarian Ministry increased sugar production forecast from the sugar beets of 2008 harvest from 1.5 million tons to 1.6-1.7 million tons, Deputy Agrarian Minister Ivan Demchak said  |
During a meeting of representatives of the Luhansk regional authorities with Finnish Ambassador in Ukraine Christer Michelsson and representatives of the Nokian Tyres Company, prospects of development of a mutually beneficial cooperation between the Luhansk region and Finland were discussed,  |
The Ukrainian Agriculture Ministry has predicted this year's harvest of sunflower seeds at the level of 5.6-5.7 million tons, compared with 4.2 million tons harvested in 2007, Deputy Agriculture Minister Ivan Demchak said  |
She stressed the excessive centralization of power in the country and the need to decentralize it "not only in terms of financial flow." "We need to make changes to the Constitution that will allow local government bodies to have their  |
On Friday, September 5, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will meet with U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney.  |
The Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first review of EU energy policy, endorsing controversial Commission plans to break up European energy giants and calling for greater cross-border trade in renewable energy among other recommendations.  |
The EU executive has launched a public consultation on ICT research and innovation, asking industry, experts and policymakers to help it overhaul the bloc's agenda in this field.  |
The European Parliament is heading for a clash with member states after it pushed through new rules on flag-state compliance and the civil liability of shipowners, despite opposition from governments.  |
Tighter security measures in airports and planes were adopted to fend off terrorist threats, but airlines warn they could also result in higher costs for passengers at a time when soaring fuel bills are already driving up prices.  |
LEED, the internationally-recognised voluntary 'green' building rating system, is due to be revamped to take better account of the energy use and environmental performance of buildings.  |
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