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Barclays to cut Help to Buy deal by 0.5% and launch lowest-ever 5-year fix
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Paul Howard joins Castle Trust
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Self-build sector suffering from lack of financing
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Cameron hints at RBS sale ahead of election
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BSA appoints Skipton chief as chairman
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Experts hit out at 'unacceptable' landlord checks on immigrants
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Lloyds cuts 850 jobs
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CML: Repossessions in decline as BTL market grows
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NatWest Intermediary Solutions launches NewBuy and Help to Buy mortgages
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NatWest Intermediary Solutions enters Help to Buy and NewBuy
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West Brom cuts maximum age at end of term to 70
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First-time buyer activity jumps 20% in March
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Rics: Help to Buy boosts new buyer mortgage inquiries
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Melton Mowbray opens up 95% LTV range to all homebuyers
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Lloyds chairman Sir Win Bischoff to step down
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Former CML chief predicts Help to Buy MIG will fail
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The Co-op Bank may need taxpayer support
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Lloyds cuts 850 jobs
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Repossessions fall 17% in Q1
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BSA appoints Skipton chief as its new chairman
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BoI borrowers in fresh call for FCA to act over rate rise
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Former mortgage broker to stand trial
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Matthew Wyles joins Castle Trust
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Citizens Advice slams payday lenders for lack of affordability checks
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Barclays in bid to boost new-build market share
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Surveyors warn of buying delays as sector faces a numbers crisis
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BSA chairman: Help to Buy should not become permanent feature of the mortgage market
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HSBC gross mortgage lending down 10% in Q1
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Help-to-Buy could spark 30% surge in house prices
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Citizens Advice slams payday lenders for lack of affordability checks
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Matthew Wyles joins Castle Trust
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Former mortgage broker to stand trial
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Govt to accelerate plans for RBS and Lloyds sell-off
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FCA sets out proposals for handling interest-only borrowers
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FCA: No evidence of widespread misselling of interest-only loans
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Lenders commit to targeted interest-only communications campaign
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FCA estimates 48% of interest-only borrowers will have a shortfall
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Call for ban on auto-enrolment consultancy charging
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FCA bans two brokers over fraudulent mortgage applications
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Halifax to pay FTB stamp duty on homes up to £250k





