Payday loan firms ‘try to stall reform’
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 10th March 2013 12:56.
*....as Government aims for industry overhaul* Payday lenders are delaying the Government’s efforts to overhaul the industry by failing to...
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Payday loan firms ‘try to stall reform’
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HMRC braced for glitches as PAYE overhaul looms
HMRC braced for glitches as PAYE overhaul looms
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 12th February 2013 09:56.
*More than 1.5m employers will be told by the taxman this week that time is running out for them to be prepared for the biggest reform in business......
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'Right of Supersession' under the Social Security Act 1998.
This is a post on Facebook by a Facebook friend of mine it is quiet interesting and am looking into it in more detail.
I am still trying to find a legal team who have the balls to challenge them over the 'Right of Supersession' under the Social Security Act 1998.
Basically...
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Regulations 29 and 35 can now be put to very good use.
Making a separate post for this as it is important to the ill and disabled members we have considering the Government onslaught being suffered by many.
Hope it is of use to you.
Lords defeat part of legal aid cuts
Peers reject draft...Last edited by pompeyfaith; 4 December 2012, 20:03.
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What does the future hold for legal aid in the post-LASPO world?
What does the future hold for legal aid in the post-LASPO world? - Lexology
What does the future hold for legal aid in the post-LASPO world?
This was the subject of the annual JUSTICE Tom Sargant memorial lecture given by Roger Smith OBE, Director of Justice, on Tuesday...
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Reform to bankruptcy removes court process for debtor petitions
Reform to bankruptcy removes court process
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 10th October 2012 15:56.
The government has announced that it will simplify entry procedures into bankruptcy by removing the court process as part of several measures...
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Banks bamboozle politicians and public to hold back reforms
Banks bamboozle politicians and public to hold back reforms
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 27th September 2012 12:24.
*and protect bonuses, BoE official says * A senior Bank of England official last night accused bankers of ‘propagating myths’ and ‘exploiting......
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ESA Work
Yes I did read that and sadly I am finding many similar cases on facebook etc.
It is were I have been for the past few days helping these poor souls because many are oblivious to there entitlements and the associated rules and regulations.
The Government said they was cutting...Last edited by pompeyfaith; 26 September 2012, 18:09.
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Banks propose industry reforms
Banks propose industry reforms
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 22nd September 2012 17:20.
British banks have put forward proposals to reform the sector after a summer of scandal further battered the industry's reputation. Barclays called...
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Insolvency Service reform scrapped
Insolvency Service reform scrapped
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 4th September 2012 16:12.
*The Government has scrapped plans to reform the process that leads to rogue directors being struck off. * Despite complaints from insolvency...
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Bailiffs coming tomorrow
A bailiff came to my house on friday (18th) while I was out and posted a letter saying he will be back tomorrow (monday) at 6am with a locksmith. I have paid the court fine in full today and don't now what else to do. Please can anybody help me?
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Disability Benefit Reform: 500,000 Set To Lose Allowance To Save Government £2.2bn
Half a million people are set to lose their disability benefits under government plans.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said he was determined to introduce radical reforms to disability allowances which could slash the annual cost by £2.24bn.
Around 500,000...
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Working Tax Credits.
I am seeking clarification more than anything else over some conflicting information.
What is the criteria for WTC for people in receipt of DLA - LRC and LRM.
Wont put up what I have been told / found so far. (just so not to lead people to the same conclusion if that makes...
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Pension pots not safe in bankruptcies
Pension pots not safe in bankruptcies
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 4th April 2012 18:51.
A High Court ruling means untouched pension pots of undischarged bankrupts could now be used to pay of creditors. The ruling handed down today (April...
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