House prices nudge up in “subdued” property market
House prices rose just 0.2 per cent between May and June this year, as activity in the market remained "fairly subdued".
House prices rose just 0.2 per cent between May and June this year, as activity in the market remained "fairly subdued".
Legal & General said the plans would help boost the economy and its bottom line.
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The UK general election is in focus this week as investors brace for a widely expected Labour landslide that could share price moves across the FTSE 100.
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The company enraged unions last week after it revealed plans to bring forward the closure of its blast furnaces in south Wales due to strikes.