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LONDON (Reuters) -British house prices rose unexpectedly in April, figures from mortgage lender Halifax showed on Thursday.
UK house prices rose for the first time since January as demand proved resilient in the face of higher taxes and a gloomier ...
The Halifax Thunderbirds are on their way over to Saskatoon for the remaining bouts of the semifinal series with the ...
The Halifax Wanderers’ bid to win the Canadian Championship ended early this year. They lost 3-1 to Forge FC in the ...
Closed down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sunshine Room in Halifax is a donor-supported and volunteer-led facility that ...
Halifax has reported the latest HPD data this morning, showing house prices in the UK had increased by +0.3% in April vs -0.5 ...
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Average UK house price increased by nearly £900 in April – HalifaxThe average UK house price increased by nearly £900 month on month in April, despite some homebuyers facing a stamp duty ...
Mo Babouli scored twice as Forge FC defeated Halifax Wanderers 3-1 in Telus Canadian Championship preliminary-round play ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNHalifax House Price Index: High demand plus low supply equals rising pricesProfessor Joe Nellis is economic adviser at MHA, the accountancy and advisory firm, and was one of the creators of the ...
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Halifax Courier on MSN'She was my entire world': Donations flood in for funeral of Halifax baby girl with devastating heart issuesDonations have been flooding in for a fundraiser to give a beloved baby girl from Halifax “the best send off”.
High street banks Nationwide, Halifax, Virgin Money, and TSB have each announced further rate cuts in what has been described as "a Bank Holiday bonanza for borrowers". Following the 0.25% decrease in ...
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