Free cashpoints ‘disappearing from deprived neighbourhoods’
Researchers say cash continues to be king for a number of people.
Researchers say cash continues to be king for a number of people.
Police believe five robberies took place in counties Tyrone and Fermanagh between December and March.
A new group chaired by the Treasury will set a strategy and co-ordinate work to support nationwide cash access to help safeguard physical money.
The incident occurred in Antrim on Tuesday.
Lee Wilson is accused of ripping the cash machine from the wall at a service station in Nutts Corner, Co Antrim.
Lee Wilson appeared before a district judge in Ballymena.
The 31-year-old accused is due to appear in court in Ballymena.
The consumer group said communities are being stripped of free access to cash at an ‘alarming’ rate.
Representatives from RBS, Santander, TSB and the Bank of Scotland appeared before the Scottish Affairs Committee.
The warning comes after police foiled an attempt to steal an ATM in Co Antrim in the early hours of Tuesday.
Which? research also found fewer than two in five people in Scotland trust broadband services.
They followed and subsequently located the vehicle abandoned on the Woodside Road.
The thieves escaped with the contents of the machine.
Bushmills in Co Antrim was the latest village targeted in a series of ATM thefts.
The raid in Dungiven, Co Londonderry, is the eighth ATM theft in the region this year.