Benefit cap 'could be lowered
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 16th July 2013 10:23.
Chancellor George Osborne is considering lowering the maximum amount families can claim in benefits to £20,000 a year, Treasury sources say. A...
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Unsecured Higher Interest Loans
Below is an untested (not recommended by AAD or me) loan intended for the sub prime market.
APR seems pretty dire at around 37% but it is an option for those in deep debt that need additional funding.
---> Everyday Loans - Personal Loans, Tenant Loans, Bad Credit Loans...
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Cyprus- Is this the future if your bank fecks up?
Bankers and politicos now feel the euro is safe enough for it to be ok to levy a one off fee on peoples savings.
Putting aside the reasons, russians money laundering taxpayers in Germany not happy how many would be happy with this decision?
And whats more why do the banks...
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Funding for EU students
Don't know if anyone can point me in the right direction for this one........
Son has met a girl online, she came for summer work and has stayed with son! She took a break from her biochemistry degree and has now gained a place to study at a Welsh uni. She can have loans for tuition fees...
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Poundland Graduate Cait Reilly Wins Appeal
Excellent Judgment in the Court of Appeal so all those that have been sanctioned can now claim backdated benefit.
Poundland Graduate Cait Reilly Wins Appeal
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'Millions of low-income households' face council tax rise
'Millions of low-income households' face council tax rise
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 31st January 2013 10:47.
Millions of the poorest households face council tax rises because most councils in England will pass on a 10% benefit funding cut, research......
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Anyone else with the Open Uni?
Hi Peeps
Just wondered if there any other fellow OU students out there?
I've been with them on and off for 12 years now (money permitting) and am currently studying an introduction to business B120 which is OK but I probably wouldn't take this course again given the choice....
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I've had a (quite possibly dangerous) Idea!
Due to current employment climate i have been racking my brains at ways to legitimately build a realistic income and think i may have found a beauty.
My problem is for this i would be looking at a realistic initial outlay of between about 5-25k all dependant on building size and rental/buying...
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Alternative cancer treatments
I understand what you mean concering alternative treatment but i have read a lot about chemo and radiotherapy which a few of my family have received and died anyway and i honestly believe that chemo/radio kill already sick people most of the time. There is so much more to this than you think and even...Last edited by Spent2much; 9 November 2012, 09:32.
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What do I do now? Care home fees for deceased relative
Sadly my Aunt passed away recently. She had been in a care home for about a year and had been very poorly. As I am her only relative and I no longer live in the UK she had a solicitor who held POA to deal with her affairs. I was advised by them after she died that the POA dies with the person and they...
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Wonga hires No.10 insider to lobby against payday curbs
Wonga hires No.10 insider to lobby against payday curbs
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 30th October 2012 18:53.
*......as critics slam lender's 'cosy' relations with ministers * Wonga has hired one of the Prime Minister's senior advisers to lobby on its......
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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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Clinical negligence legal aid cuts – contact a solicitor now!
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Clinical negligence legal aid cuts – contact a solicitor now!
Few people (particularly lay people) understand fully the changes that are due to come into place relating to funding of clinical negligence claims.
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migraine treatments
Hi guys,
To those of you who like me are unfortunate to suffer from debilitating migraines, what medications do you use to either try & prevent them or alleviate them?
I have been on pizotifen for a while now and at first thought it was a magic pill, however, gradually...
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Social care costs cap wins favour
Social care costs cap wins favour
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 7th July 2012 12:29.
Legislation to change the funding of social care for elderly and disabled people in England could be introduced during this Parliament, Health...
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