Money Saving News
- Amazon leads cheap bargains for Christmas - 27th November, 2009

Online department store Amazon has been chosen as one of the best places to get a cheap bargain on Christmas presents this year, offering discounted prices on some of the most popular TV boxset DVDs.
The Telegraph reported that the website is currently having a sale on the items, offering up to 60 per cent off the cost of certain titles, as well as free delivery... - National Express defies cheap rail travel after losing East Coast line - 26th November, 2009

Financially-troubled train operator National Express has blocked plans for cheap rail travel on the East Coast line, despite management being transferred to the public sector.
The company handed over ownership of the London to Edinburgh line to the government two weeks ago (November 13th), but insisted that five per cent fare rises be introduced to reduce the debt it owes to the Department for Transport... - Xbox 360 outselling PS3, claims discount voucher code site - 25th November, 2009

Popular discount voucher codes site MyVoucherCodes.co.uk has said that the Xbox 360 will win the race to become the most purchased games console this Chirstmas, as it is currently beating sales of main rival PS3 at a ratio of three-to-one.
The site, which offers discount voucher codes for retailers of the consoles, such as Asda, Tesco, Game, Gamestation, Currys and Dixons, surveyed the behaviour of its nine million monthly users and discovered that the Xbox is in the lead... - Post Office recommends New York for cheap bargains - 24th November, 2009

Those looking to save money over Christmas may think that flying to New York is not the best way to do it, but a new survey from the Post Office has revealed that the city is full of cheap bargains.
According to the report, a typical range of designer gifts is currently 25 per cent cheaper in the Big Apple than in London, due to the strength of the pound against the dollar and a reduction in prices because of the continued effects of the recession in the country... - The Children's Mutual offers discount voucher codes website - 20th November, 2009

Parents with an existing Child Trust Fund (CTF) account with the Children's Mutual may be able to save even more money thanks to a new discount voucher codes website set up by the financial organisation.
While an investment in a CTF can see government payouts of £250 for every child on their seventh birthday, on top of a guaranteed return on any other money invested, the new free-to-use website will offer parents the chance to build up reward points and turn them into cash... - Good Energy reduces utility bills with payments - 20th November, 2009

Households that install microgeneration systems, such as solar panels, on their properties may be able to reduce the cost of their utility bills thanks to a new scheme from Good Energy.
Microgeneration technology allows homeowners to produce their own energy and those who make more than enough to power their properties will be able to sell the excess back to the provider... - Marks & Spencer, Eurostar discount vouchers available - 19th November, 2009

Those looking to get money off the cost of a coffee in Marks & Spencer's Cafe Revive or a ticket for a trip on the Eurostar have been advised to take up shares with the companies.
According to the new edition of the Barclays Stockbrokers Shareholder Benefits Guide, only one share in Marks & Spencer (presently equivalent to £3.71) is needed to be able to claim a discount voucher for reduced coffee prices... - Expert gives tips for cheap rail travel - 19th November, 2009

Consumers hoping to take a trip across the UK in the coming months have been advised to follow certain tips to ensure cheap rail travel.
The Times responded to the recent revelation that a ticket from Cornwall to Kyle of Lochalsh in Scotland could cost voyagers £1,002 by encouraging train enthusiasts to book up to 12 weeks before they travel... - Expert gives budget wedding tips - 18th November, 2009

A Guardian journalist has attempted to hold an extravagant and quirky event for her wedding day, while also saving money by taking care of the budget for the special occasion.
Rachel Holmes wrote in the Life & Style section of the newspaper that she wanted to make tying the knot a memorable experience by organising a mini festival... - Hard Rock Cafe, Pizza Express prices rise despite cheap bargains - 17th November, 2009

The cost of eating out in the UK has increased in the past 12 months, despite many restaurants attempting to lure people in during the recession with cheap bargains such as two-for-one deals and large discounts.
Horizons, a consultancy firm for restaurants, hotels and pubs, carried out a survey of 400 menus which revealed that an average three-course meal now costs £18.45, compared to the £17.40 Brits were expected to pay in 2008...