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The Guardian – Business • Jun 08, 2025
‘Freemen on the land’: YouTube videos tell homeowners they aren’t bound by mortgages
The rise of a conspiracy theory encouraging homeowners to challenge mortgage obligations poses potential risks to lenders and the broader financial system by increasing the likelih...
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The Guardian – Business • May 26, 2025
About £1bn in car loan compensation at risk because data deleted, lawyers warn
Lawyers caution that routine data deletion by lenders could jeopardize compensation claims worth around £1 billion for consumers affected by previously inflated car loan costs.
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