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  • Rail workers to strike on bank holiday Monday

    The UK-wide action will see signallers, maintenance staff and station workers, walk out from 25 May on the busy holiday weekend.



    More ----- > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32748029


    Best stay at home and do some gardening .........
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  • Bankrupt and awaiting the official receiver telephone interview. Anyone give advice?

    Went bankrupt, had a brief conversation with the OR and telephone interview next wednesday!

    I think i will get an ipo because of our earnings, how do they take the money? My wages vary from month to month and also have expenses but only for the fuel i use at work. Do they take everything...
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  • jen_br
    started a topic Baliffs and urgent help

    Baliffs and urgent help

    Hi guys hope everyone is well!! I need some advice.

    My brother in law in england has gotten into some hot water and needs to know what to do. I am visiting him at the moment in manchester.

    So his old car got done for not being SORN he sold it to a scrap yard (*2012)
    ...
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  • lookingforward
    started a topic Unpaid cheque

    Unpaid cheque

    I've got another thread running about Mum's will but a situation has arisen re a cheque so thought I'd ask in here which is more to do with the issue if that's ok

    Basically I got a cheque for part payment of the will which was for want of a better word, bounced by the solicitors bank as...
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  • nightwatch
    started a topic Idiot of a Brother

    Idiot of a Brother

    As most of you know my 93 year old mum is getting to be a bit of a hand full. Last weekend she was taken by my brother and his partner to the local hospital as her knee had swollen up(mums not his partners)
    I knew about her knee last week as she had been to the Drs who had given her some stronger...
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  • Struggling with a lending stream, well 4 LS loans...

    Hi there

    I currently have 4 lending stream loans that I am struggling to pay. I've been in the payday cycle for a while now and have decided that I am going to have to pay smaller amounts and clear the balance over a longer period. I was searching for some advice online and came across...
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  • TibetanMonk
    started a topic Holiday Dispute

    Holiday Dispute

    Hey all!

    Hope everything is fine and dandy with you all.

    I'm currently considering disputing work holiday.

    I am being told that I've taken all of my holiday allowance, however, being told that because the business is closed on boxing day, I have to take this as...
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  • Water meters mean higher bills for more than a third of consumers

    Water meters mean higher bills for more than a third of consumers

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 22nd August 2014 09:23.

    *The number of water meters installed in homes across England and Wales has risen above 10 million, as suppliers in drought prone areas in...
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  • ashling
    started a topic ashling's unenforceability diary

    ashling's unenforceability diary

    HBOS CREDIT CARD


    Type of account (credit card)


    Date commenced (May 2003)


    Approx balance �728


    Date last paid (2/3 months before June 2009)


    Are you on arrangement or not paying not paying
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  • daisy
    started a topic Overdraft concerns

    Overdraft concerns

    Sadly I bank with Barclays and have to rely on my overdraft each month, however, with the new charges coming into force, it will mean that I simply will not be able to manage.
    I'm losing sleep over this as I am unable to think of a solution, they should change their name to greedy barstewards...
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  • Child Support Agency 2003 scheme Child Maintenance new scheme for cases after 25th Nov 2013

    Just wondering if anyone can help with query for son.
    child no 1 registered under 2003 scheme
    child no 2 born 2006 voluntary family agreement paying £200 a month as jointly agreed. Voluntary arrangements are not taken into account under 2003 rules, so this was not registered with CSA...
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  • Wife going back to work after a baby - can she ask for less days?

    Hi guys. Just want to rack some of your brains regarding this.

    My wife previously worked 5 days a week, since shes been on maternity she has racked up enough holidays to entitle her to have 2 days off a week for the next 4 months.

    She is about to ask her boss if she can come...
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  • Dawlish storm damage rail line closure 'to cost economy millions'

    Dawlish storm damage rail line closure 'to cost economy millions'

    The storm destruction of the railway line connecting Devon and Cornwall to the rest of the UK will cost the South West economy millions of pounds each day, business leaders have claimed.

    More---> http:/...
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  • Should you haggle for your summer holiday?

    Should you haggle for your summer holiday?

    It is the time of year when many of us are thinking of booking our summer holidays and looking for savings.
    Research suggests that holidaymakers are already getting in early, with bookings up 20% on this time last year.

    More---...
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  • patchouli
    started a topic Term time holiday fines

    Term time holiday fines

    I'm interested in knowing the actual legislation behind the fines.. what I mean is what is their reason for asking for money?

    Is it simply the child wasn't unwell, wasn't at school so therefore you pay up... regardless of any legalities?

    Or is it soley based on missing the...
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