The Vivienne admits she is still building back her credit score after years of struggling with bills

The winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK has spoken candidly about how he was so naive about his personal finances when he first left home he didn’t realise he needed to pay council tax or utility bills.   James Lee Williams, 28, the drag artist from Liverpool best known as The Vivienne, won the first series … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

Drivers will be offered £3,000 ‘credit’ to give up cars and shift to greener transport

Drivers who GIVE UP their cars will be offered £3,000 in ‘credit’ to spend on public transport, electric scooters and taxis under new green plans Drivers will receive public money to abandon their vehicle for ‘credits’ Will be used on other modes of transport such as bicycles and electric scooters Credits will work on congestion-easing forms … Read more

London Fashion Week gets a dressing down over sponsorship deal with ‘buy now, pay later’ credit firm

London Fashion Week gets a dressing down over sponsorship deal with ‘buy now, pay later’ credit firm Clearpay Credit company Clearpay is the headline sponsor for London Fashion Week Bills are delayed and then split into manageable chunks without facing interest Borrowers can face mounting charges if they miss payments under the scheme By Ben … Read more