Wonganomics: the role of student debt and housing costs
Wonga boss Errol Damelin tells Channel 4 News his payday lending firm is benefiting from a “generational shift” away from credit cards and unauthorised overdrafts.
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Lord Speaker Baroness D’Souza reportedly ran up a bill of £230 after keeping a chauffeur waiting for four hours while she was at the opera.
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has been accused of “obscene waste” after billing £172 to be chauffeur-driven to a conference just 0.7 miles away from parliament.
Wonga boss Errol Damelin tells Channel 4 News his payday lending firm is benefiting from a “generational shift” away from credit cards and unauthorised overdrafts.
The Church of England should show “moral leadership” and consider pulling its money out of Google to persuade it to block illegal images of child abuse, says MP Claire Perry.
The government’s gay marriage bill is approved by the Commons, but a televised statement from David Cameron fails to stop scores of Conservative MPs from voting against the legislation.
Ahead of a crunch vote on same-sex marriage, David Cameron makes a last-minute televised statement in the hope of convincing Conservative MPs to back his plans.
Talks over the introduction of women bishops should restart next year, according to one of the Church of England’s senior bodies.