Two lenders, Virgin Money and Skipton, say they will stop mortgage offers to new customers.
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Business reporter

The Bank of England said it was "monitoring developments closely" after the pound hit a record low.

The Bank of England said it was "monitoring developments closely" after the pound hit a record low.

Two lenders, Virgin Money and Skipton, say they will stop mortgage offers to new customers.

Some worry about the effect on the party's reputation, while others think market reaction will settle.

Sir Keir Starmer will tell Labour's conference he has brought the party back to the centre ground.

More than five million people have taken on additional jobs, according to a report by Royal London.

The symbol of the new reign will be used by government but will only gradually appear on post boxes.

The four stamps will be the first set approved by King Charles III to mark his mother's reign.

The Bank of England said it was "monitoring developments closely" after the pound hit a record low.

Two lenders, Virgin Money and Skipton, say they will stop mortgage offers to new customers.

Some worry about the effect on the party's reputation, while others think market reaction will settle.

Sir Keir Starmer will tell Labour's conference he has brought the party back to the centre ground.

More than five million people have taken on additional jobs, according to a report by Royal London.

The symbol of the new reign will be used by government but will only gradually appear on post boxes.

The four stamps will be the first set approved by King Charles III to mark his mother's reign.

Two lenders, Virgin Money and Skipton, say they will stop mortgage offers to new customers.

Some worry about the effect on the party's reputation, while others think market reaction will settle.

Sir Keir Starmer will tell Labour's conference he has brought the party back to the centre ground.
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