May 02, 2007

Most popular money news in April

Millions of people are now demanding justice on unfair bank charges, rip-off credit card fees and unwarranted mortgage exit costs. That's reflected in a fresh surge of people to This is Money looking for help and guidance. Hundreds of thousands of people have downloaded our information on bank charges in the past year.

Fears for property prices at home and abroad, namely Spain, were also high on the agenda (don't miss our Homes Abroad channel). Nearly 810,000 visitors came to This is Money in April, up 42% on a year ago.

See below the top 25 most-read reports, including guides and other interactive pages. Below that list you'll find the most popular news stories and most-read City stories...

1. Ten steps to reclaim unfair bank charges
2. Bank charge letter templates
3. Reclaim bank charges letter
4. Ten steps to reclaim credit card charges
5. A quick guide: reclaim bank charges
6. Mortgage fees: How much are you owed?
7. Spanish property crash feared
8. Best cash Isas for 2007
9. Top funds for 2007
10. Property may slump next year
11. Interactive fuel bills map
12. Ten tips for buy-to-let
13. Experts say rates may hit 7.5%
14. Blow to inheritance tax loophole
15. Home seller pack chaos
16. Bank charges calculator
17. 'Real' anti-ageing cream sold out
18. Tax blow to younger pensioners
19. £7,000 car that cost £21,500
20. Rates to rise as inflation surges
21. Microsoft man to bid for Southampton FC
22. Mortgage that's 9 times salary
23. Six weeks until Hips are here
24. Fight the unfair bank charges
25. Home hunters snap up dollars


Top ten news stories

1. Spanish property crash feared
2. Property may slump next year
3. Experts say rates may hit 7.5%
4. Blow to inheritance tax loophole
5. Home seller pack chaos
6. 'Real' anti-ageing cream sold out
7. Tax blow to younger pensioners
8. £7,000 car that cost £21,500
9. Rates to rise as inflation surges
10. Microsoft man to bid for Southampton FC

Top ten City stories

1. Experts say rates may hit 7.5%
2. Rates to rise as inflation surges
3. Microsoft man to bid for Southampton FC
4. Ryanair's O'Leary touts £7 flights to US
5. Murphy's law on growth stocks
6. Peace at Easter for Virgin and Sky?
7. Branson in US air fare battle
8. Pound breaks $2 barrier
9. Pipex deal in jeopardy as BT pulls out
10. Barclays and ABN tie knot

Have your say on any of these stories on the Reader Comments on each one (more about Reader Comments) - or tell us which issues you want covered  by emailing me at  editor@thisismoney.co.uk

- Andrew Oxlade, Editor, This is Money

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