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Hold on to your sun hats … how to book a great British summer holiday

Last modified on Tue 16 Feb 2021 11.57 EST This is the year of the “great British summer” – whether we like it or not. Anyone longing for a foreign getaway had their hopes dashed by health secretary, Matt Hancock, who has booked his break in Cornwall and has pointed towards holidays at home for all, while cautioning against trips abroad. But a UK break can bring its own unknowns and potential problems. Here’s what to look out for. Early rush There are already signs that UK breaks will be more expensive. The largest holiday cottage operator, Awaze, has said there have been price increases in the double digits.

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Victims of mis-sold investments losing near to half their compensation

The FCA s consultation on the plans will last until April and rules could be set by autumn. Campaigners say the watchdog needs to act quickly to protect savers. Martyn James, of complaints site Resolver, says: The percentages are astronomical and the fact that they have got away with it for so long is absolutely unacceptable. Goodwin Barrett - which advertises on television and radio - specialises in claims against major banks which sold investment products to savers who could not afford to take risks. The type of products mis-sold include stocks and shares Isas, investment bonds and unit trusts. Goodwin Barrett says a fee cap would mean it could not heavily advertise to raise awareness of mis-selling - meaning victims miss out on millions in compensation and let banks off the hook.

Brexit parcel shock: I had to pay to get my gift

Brexit parcel shock: I had to pay to get my gift © Lili Piraki Lili Piraki was sent earrings from Greece, but had to pay to receive them A couple of weeks ago Lili Piraki, a London-based journalist, was surprised by a text out of the blue from delivery firm DHL. She was delighted to hear a friend had sent her a present: a pair of gold earrings from Greece. She was less impressed that she would have to pay nearly £30 in taxes to receive the gift. The extra charges are a result of new post-Brexit rules that came into force on 1 January.

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