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Budget 2010 key points

Eduction workers face a two-year pay freeze if they earn above £21,000 per annum. Those earning less will get a flat fixed pay rise worth £250 in both years.

What does this budget mean to you?

Tell us what it means, how will it affect you? What do you like or dislike? All comments welcome below.

Frequently Asked Questions

We asked Christian Seanor, our senior calls advisor, to set out the most commonly asked questions he encounters when speaking to potential clients about possible debt management solutions to their debt worries:

Rich list hit by insolvencies

Highly educated, high-earning middle-aged professionals saw CCJs increase by six per cent and well- off individuals living in picturesque rural locations such as South Woodham Ferrers in Essex, Pulborough in West Sussex and Nailsworth in Gloucestershire, saw a five per cent increase.

PGCE Trainees pull pints by night to stem £20k debt

PGCE students moonlight for 21 hours-plus a week, survey reveals

Teacher training leaders have expressed concern after it was revealed that trainee teachers are working for more than 21 hours a week on top of their courses.

Trainees say they are taking on extra paid work in an effort to stem spiralling student debts of more than £20,000.