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  1. Judge mulls bank fees case ruling
  2. "Banks braced for charges defeat "
  3. Banks may challenge charges case - BBC
  4. OFT says bank charges are unfair
  5. Judgment tommorow
  6. Judge rules on overdraft charges
  7. The Ruling 09/10/2008
  8. 60,000 + Stayed Cases
  9. Appeal
  10. Urgent. The most important campaign so far!
  11. Declaration on historical terms (UTCCR)
  12. Good news for bank charges
  13. Im having a moan.. then help please!!!!
  14. RBS NatWest bank is planning to refund overdraft fees to customers "pro-actively"
  15. Financial hardship
  16. stays until monday 26th Jan.
  17. BANK CHARGES TEST CASE - Judgement Day!
  18. PAYOUT OFFERED ..... but.......
  19. Banks Should Surrender on Bank Charges!
  20. What day is Judgement due?
  21. Frozen overdraft claims revealed
  22. Sir James Crosby resigns from FSA
  23. Quote of the day?
  24. "the One Show" Bbc 1 Tv
  25. Appeal Judgment
  26. There is a god
  27. media coverage
  28. BBA Confirm they will appeal.
  29. will stays be lifted
  30. Am I costing myself money ?
  31. Latest News
  32. The UK's banks have been given permission by the House of Lords to appeal
  33. One million in bank charge logjam
  34. H O commons appeal
  35. House of Lords Appeal to be heard 23rd June 2009 to 25th June 2009
  36. CCA Test Case
  37. Banks told to back off on overdraft charges
  38. they charge us can we charge them
  39. Todays House of Lords - Tuesday
  40. letter sent to OFT
  41. today update
  42. final day
  43. Interesting Quote
  44. Sorry for my thinckness - But has the judgment been made?
  45. Hsbc Changed Description Of Charges
  46. Hardship status on closed accounts
  47. OFT Replace Test Case Boss
  48. RBS/Natwest slash charges
  49. Scottish v English Law On Claims
  50. Banks questionned by FSA on how they'd refund customers...
  51. Banks Forced to Detail Overdraft Charges in Future
  52. Preparing a Credit Agreement Court Bundle
  53. Banks 'are charging sneaky fees'