Bankers accused of using 'sneaky ways to dodge bonus limits'
Bankers are using "sneaky" ways of avoiding the European Union's new cap on bonus sizes, a think tank has claimed.
More---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25689877
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Bankers accused of using 'sneaky ways to dodge bonus limits'
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i am finding it a burden looking after my parents now
I have no peace at all really, no wonder I suffer anxiety and panic, I was about to go clean my parents house yesterday when my dad phoned to say mum is ill in bed with a stomach bug, I feel terrible because my anxiety of getting it caused me not to go round, and then today my dad phoned me to say mum...
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Energy companies accused of letting customers disconnect by the 'back door'
Energy companies accused of letting customers disconnect by the 'back door'
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 19th December 2013 19:33.
*as thousands are left without power for weeks* * *Some energy companies wait 90 days to check up on households that haven't...
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Co-op Bank ex-boss Paul Flowers 'filmed buying drugs'
Co-op Bank ex-boss Paul Flowers 'filmed buying drugs'
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 17th November 2013 19:07.
The former Co-op Bank chairman has apologised after a newspaper claimed he bought and used illegal drugs after appearing before a committee of MPs.......
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Yorkshire Water breaking Data Protection Act by sharing info with CRAs?
I've had a threatogram from Yorkshire Water, demanding a certain amount or they "may" start legal proceedings.
They also state "you need to know that we are now sharing account information with the Credit Reference Agencies". Note that there is no "may" there,...
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Menopause/Blood in water
Hi girls
If any of you ladies know please, please could you tell me if having a trace of blood in water can be anything to do with menopause?
Thank you x
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Banks accused over 'rip-off' rates on small loans
Banks accused over 'rip-off' rates on small loans
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 24th September 2013 21:14.
*Banks accused over 'rip-off' rates on small loans* Experts revealed that while interest rates were coming down for five-figure loans the...
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Five men arrested over alleged £500,000 tax scam
Five men arrested over alleged £500,000 tax scam
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th August 2013 20:31.
Five men accused of stealing personal data to carry out tax rebate fraud worth £500,000 have been arrested, HM Revenue and Customs has said. They......
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Furniture stores used fake prices, says OFT
Furniture stores used fake prices, says OFT
Six High Street furniture and carpet retailers have been accused of misleading their customers with fake prices.
Read more--------> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23797882
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Streetwise Thread - Tax Posts
These posts are a combination of removed posts from the main thread here: --> http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...-P-A-receivers
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Niddy
Thanks Mrs D. Absolutely correct. Now we have yet another contradiction...
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GCHQ report due after US spy claims
GCHQ Prism spying claims: Agency to report 'shortly'
Eavesdropping centre GCHQ will report to MPs within days over claims it secretly gathered intelligence from the world's largest internet companies.
The Guardian claims the UK's listening post accessed data on the internet...
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Npower feels the heat after accusations of UK tax avoidance
Npower feels the heat after accusations of UK tax avoidance
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 18th May 2013 21:52.
With Npower accused of avoiding tax at the same time as hiking prices, some consumers are taking matters into their own hands. Npower has become the......
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Barclays Capital accused in Autonomy lawsuit
Barclays Capital accused in Autonomy lawsuit
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 6th May 2013 09:08.
*Barclays Capital has been named in a lawsuit filed in California seeking damages for its role in Hewlett-Packard's disastrous takeover of...
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Dementia News and Info
GPS Tags For Dementia Patients 'Barbaric'
Elderly campaigners hit out after police buy tracking devices to save time and money searching for pensioners who wander off.
Elderly care campaigners have branded a police force's decision to buy tracking devices for dementia...Last edited by 5corpio; 15 May 2013, 08:30.
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This worries me if true
A Nottingham man has now been held in custody for two weeks after he was accused of “threatening behaviour” due to comments he allegedly made during his Atos benefits assessment.
Steve Topley is a 49 year old father with multiple serious health problems who was required to attend...