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It has now split its direct mortgage range too, meaning that borrowers looking for maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 75 per cent on a two-year fixed rate will pay 4.29 per cent for capital repayment, but 4.49 per cent for interest-only.

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Metternich confirmed to TechCrunch that it's changed its monetisation strategy, and has now split it out entirely as the new white label play.

She has now split up with her partner.

But even though the south has now split off, the war is hardly over in Sudan.

The changing distribution of income suggests that the country has now split into four groups.

The separatist Northern League, which has now split, would also be a big loser.

Studies have found that what was originally identified as a homogeneous nerd population has now split into several distinct subspecies.

However, Mr. Bala guer's Reformist party has now split badly with one wing sup porting Vice President Francisco Augusto Lora against the President.

Historic England retains the listing, heritage protection and grant making powers of the old English Heritage, which has now split into two organisations.

The article was written when Justin was 22, very much in love with a woman called Ellen, from whom he has now split; and the article was a way of impressing her.

A war that started with an uprising against President Assad has now split Syria into many parts.

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