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Hi steve25, and welcome to the forum.
Yes, you can, provided you're accepted for a 0% card, and are offered an adequate credit limit by the card provider to cover both the balance you're transferring and the transfer fee. You can compare 0% balance transfer cards here...
http://www.money.co.uk/credit-cards/balance-transfers-credit-cards.htm
Look for one that is unconnected to any card provider that you already have a card with, and that has a reasonably long duration at 0%.
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