Cost of living latest: Major lender to cut mortgage rates; nearly 800 ULEZ crimes reported to police

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TSB has announced it will cut some of it mortgage rates to less than 5% as lenders continue 'fighting with each other' over borrowers. And there's no sign that ULEZ protesters plan to stop damaging cameras. Listen to the latest Ian King business podcast as you scroll.

TSB has announced it will cut some of it mortgage rates to less than 5% as lenders continue"fighting with each other" over borrowers. And there's no sign that ULEZ protesters plan to stop damaging cameras. Listen to the latest Ian King business podcast as you scroll., which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies.

Again, such sanctions already exist, but the chancellor wants to"look at the way the sanctions' regime works". "The Met continues to treat criminal activity in relation to ULEZ seriously and has deployed considerable resources to our operation," it said. EDF is slashing its standing charges for some customers as it renews calls for a social tariff to be introduced for struggling families.

A social tariff - which mandates companies to supply energy at reduced prices to certain worse-off households - could be designed in several ways. Tougher punishments should be introduced for attacks on shop workers in the face of"unacceptable levels of violence and abuse", retail chiefs have urged. On 4 September, two employees were allegedly assaulted as they tried to stop a man from entering another nearby Tesco.

Once live, the bank's five-year fixed 0-60% LTV mortgage for movers and first-time buyers will start at 4.89%, it confirmed to Sky News. On residential rates, it is cutting rates on: Five-year fixed house purchase and remortgage by up to 0.30% Three-year fixed £995 fee by 0.10% Brokers seemingly welcomed the news, saying it shows lenders are fighting with each other for borrower's business.

In June, a neurology unit in Liverpool called the Walton Centre paid £7,853 to cover a neurosurgery shift of unspecified length, figures released to the newspaper showed. Employment in the sector also fell for the 12th consecutive month and at the second-fastest rate during that year.

 

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