Northern Rock current accounts
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Northern Rock demutualised in 1997 and is now the UK's fifth largest mortgage lender.
The bank's current account offers instant access to cash via the UK's Link cash machine network, an overdraft facility and other standard features.
See below for details of current account deals.
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Savings News
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UK house prices fell 1.3% in 2011Land Registry has shown that house prices fell in the UK at the end of 2011 when compared with the previous year. |
Homeowners advised to pay down mortgage debt rather than savePeople with mortgages can save thousands of pounds by overpaying on their mortgage rather than saving money in a low interest savings account. |

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