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Year-long wait for UK motor finance payouts

Motorists across the UK could be waiting over a year for compensation as a major legal battle over unfair motor finance deals reaches the Supreme Court. The Competition and Markets Authority reveals delays in resolving the issue.

Scottish clubs owe £22m in COVID loans

Scottish football clubs are under scrutiny as they collectively owe more than £22 million in unpaid COVID-19 loans to the UK government, raising concerns over financial stability in the sport.

Australia slashes student loan debt

The Australian government has announced significant cuts to student loan debt, offering relief to millions of borrowers. Find out how this will impact graduates and the education sector.

Queensland worker wins landmark Fair Work case

A Queensland worker has triumphed in a landmark Fair Work case after being unfairly dismissed for refusing to work excessive overtime. The ruling sets a precedent for employee rights in Australia.

Nationwide slashes mortgage rates up to 0.81%

Nationwide has announced significant cuts to its mortgage rates, offering relief to borrowers amid economic uncertainty. Find out how this could impact your finances.

FIFO worker fired after viral TikTok rant

A young Australian woman working a FIFO job was fired after posting a controversial TikTok video complaining about her workplace. The incident has sparked debate over workers' rights and social media use.

RBA delays rate cuts - more pain for borrowers

The Reserve Bank of Australia has dashed hopes of imminent interest rate cuts, leaving millions of borrowers facing continued financial strain. Here's what the RBA governor said and what it means for your wallet.

Labor and Coalition unite on HECS debt reform

In a rare show of bipartisanship, Australia's Labor and Coalition parties have joined forces to pass legislation easing the burden of HECS debt for millions. Discover how this historic move could reshape higher education financing.

Australia slashes student loan repayments by 20%

The Australian government has announced a significant reduction in HECS repayment rates, cutting student loan obligations by 20%. Find out how this impacts graduates and the education sector.

UK mortgage rules set for major overhaul

The UK government is considering significant changes to mortgage regulations, potentially easing borrowing rules for first-time buyers and homeowners. Here's how it could affect you.

Gen Z homeownership crisis deepens in UK

New data reveals a stark generational divide in UK homeownership, with Gen Z facing unprecedented financial barriers to getting on the property ladder.

School staffer loses unfair dismissal claim

A former high school employee who was fired for slapping a student's hand has lost her unfair dismissal claim, with the tribunal ruling the action was justified.

UK to wipe student debts for junior doctors

The UK government has announced plans to clear student loan debts for junior doctors, offering financial relief to those serving in the NHS. Find out how this bold move could transform the healthcare workforce.

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