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Channel 4's Perfect Match got the silver for variety with the bronze going to So Graham

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Channel 4's Perfect Match got the silver for variety, with the bronze going to So Graham Norton.. The game show silver rose went to Oblivious, and the bronze to Channel 4's Make My Day. The silver for a sitcom was won by Los Dos Bros, and the bronze by Madam & Eve. The hugely successful ITV show Pop Idol last night won the prestigious Golden Rose of Montreux award, Europe's top television accolade.

If they're all like her, First Direct is really on to something.. She asked me if I'd got any burning questions and told me how First Direct suited her because of her hours. Portman has been bringing its business to members in south Devon through a mobile branch in a van, as a way of demonstrating its commitment to keeping in touch with outlying country areas.One of the best reasons for patronising your local building society is its very smallness and cosiness, probably with only a few branches where you can get to know the staff, and a quaint name that is not, refreshingly, seen on TV.The smallest is City of Derry in Northern Ireland, with one branch, five full-time staff and one part-timer Total assets are £14.2m. During March Britons put £5.64bn on their plastic, 2 per cent below the recent monthly trend.

House price inflation is running close to its highest rate since the late 1980s, buoyed by the fall in interest rates and the lowest unemployment for a generation,Yesterday's figures are likely to ring alarm bells at the Bank of England as 66,800 households took out second mortgages worth a total of £1.3bn, to cash in on the increased value of their property – the highest monthly figures on record for both numbers and value.Ian Mullen, the BBA's chief executive, said: "This picture should continue in the coming months, according to figures for loan approvals from the major banks. Solution 2: Car finance Mr Finlay needs his car to travel to gigs At present he has an eight-year-old Nissan Sunny estate. He agrees with Ms Shalton that a cash Isa would be the best place to do this since it is financially flexible and tax-efficient. Solution 2: Savings Mr Finlay has £5,000 in his bank accounts, £1,600 in premium bonds and £13,706 in a Skandia multi-Pep.Ms Shalton says Mr Finlay should use any spare cash (for example, rent if he decided to get a lodger), to create a mini-cash Isa His should shop around for the best rate. She says he is right to be worried about paying into an endowment after he has retired and he should find out if the term on the Scottish Life endowment could be reduced so that he would not be paying into it when he starts to wind down. For example, one company may not have the lowest headline rates but will offer to pay legal fees Solution 2: Endowments Mr Finlay has two endowment schemes.

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