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Why are unpaid debt court cases rising?

Why are unpaid debt court cases rising?

What is driving the surge in court cases regarding unpaid debts? Financial specialist Laura Pomfret provides the answer. For viewers wishing to watch the segment with subtitles, it is available on BBC iPlayer by searching for Morning Live, broadcast on 22/05/2026.


Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-05-22 14:06:11 UTC

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