An aspirin a day could dramatically cut people's chances of getting and dying from common cancers, according to the most detailed review yet of the cheap drug's ability to stem disease.
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Mail redirection ended. Help!!
Long time since I've visited the site, in a bit of a dilemma so any advice greatly appreciated. Basically I'm into year 5 of my UE journey and everything is currently quietly ticking over, trouble is I moved and my 2 years of mail redirection is now coming to an end. Been told by royal mail that 2 years...
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Wescot and natwest ?
Been trying to find out if Wescot are related in any formal way to natwest, or are totally independent..does anyone know ?
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Council tax band appeal
I'm moving into a new 2 bed bungalow ...got my council tax band the other day (c) this is only a small 2 bed bungalow
On the same road there are 4 bed much larger houses with the same band ....
So today I've appealed ......
Here ----> https://www.gov.uk/c...
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DVLA Changing Your Address
Just a little tip.
In these days of tax being cancelled when a vehicle is transferred this is quite important.
If you move house and return your V5C (logbook) to DVLA to make an address change don't write your name into section 6, or tick any of the boxes. Don't fill in the...
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Sky box shelf
Any one got any ideas about a shelf for a sky box ???
Got a wall mounted TV and need something for the box ........Thinking about this one .....
[img]http://www.installationsathome.co.uk/Images/250x250new.jpg[/img]...
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Help with notice of issue of warrant of control
Evening all, I've come home (live with my mum) to my mum giving me a letter which she opened as wasn't addressed to anyone just the address. Obviously I owe some money. Total to pay 172.25 including fees on this warrant
Balance outstanding 978.97 after payment of this warrant.
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State pension outcasts to receive warning letters
State pension outcasts to receive warning letters
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 23rd June 2016 10:23
Letters will be sent to more than 100,000 people who are set to miss out on the new state pension owing to a lack of contributions....
A rule imposed in April
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FCA Launched New Website
FCA Launched New Website
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 20th June 2016 18:51
have launched the first phase of our new website, after a year of planning and research with our many audiences. The site is complete except for the News and Publications sections, which...
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The elderly and scams
My Dad is 84 and is constantly plagued by scam calls even though I've registered his numbers with the Telephone Preference Service. In fact, when I was at his house the other day he got a call (which I answered) from someone supposedly called Michael but who had a very thick foreign accent. He said...
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Pension fees can cost 10% of savings, says Citizens Advice
Pension fees can cost 10% of savings, says Citizens Advice
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 10th June 2016 13:23
Withdrawing money from a pension fund can cost savers up to 10% of their retirement fund, according to Citizens Advice....
The regulator, The Financial
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Banks should cap overdraft fees, says competition watchdog
Banks should cap overdraft fees, says competition watchdog
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 17th May 2016 17:59
Banks should cap unarranged overdraft fees and warn customers before they go overdrawn, the competition watchdog has said....
The Competition and
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BRP - Biometric Residence Permit
I need to have a rant, I know it's unlikely anyone on here will be able to give any advice but I can't sleep worrying so need to jot it all down and vent.
In 2002 my husband was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK. The letter states that he is free to live and work in the UK....
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Loan payment taken from Current Account
Hi sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but if anyone could help I would be most grateful, my father has died and he had a personal loan with Barclays with about £300 left to pay, I have told them about his death and they say that the money he has in his current account must pay off the loan and...
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Background checks?
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew if people could run searches or background checks on you without your say so? I am guessing yes, but don't know how it works. The reason I ask is I am having trouble with noise from a neighbour and made the mistake of complaining (never usually would)....