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Bristol & West is no longer authorised to sell mortgages, with that side of its business being transferred to the Bank of Ireland in 2007.
For existing Bristol & West mortgage holders, the Bank of Ireland provides all customer service and can help you move home, pay off lump sums or borrow more.
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Nationwide boosts mortgage lending by 44%Nationwide increased its mortgage lending by 44 per cent last year, raising the number of mortgages for first time buyers. |
IMF endorses deficit reduction plan but calls for flexibilityThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said reducing the deficit has helped the UK but says other policies such as a cut in VAT, more QE and even a cut to base rate should be considered. |
UK house prices slide 0.4% in the past yearBritain’s house prices in March were 0.4 per cent lower than a year earlier, according to Government figures released today. |
Mortgage lending down 19% in AprilMortgage lending fell in April after the end of the stamp duty holiday in March created a first-quarter spike in activity, latest analysis shows. |
House prices static as downsizers dominate property marketThe number of Brits who want to move to a smaller home is outstripping those looking to trade up, latest figures indicate. |
Mortgage holders feel the pinch in MayCash strapped Brits - particularly mortgage holders - are suffering an even tighter squeeze on their finances, new figures show. |
Eurozone crisis pushing up UK mortgage rates, Bank warnsMillions of homeowners across Britain are facing mortgage hikes as a direct result of the Eurozone crisis, the Bank of England has warned. |
First-time buyer mortgage lending up 74% in March, says CMLThe end of the stamp duty holiday caused mortgage lending to first-time buyers to rise by 74 per cent in March, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. |

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