Legal battle over 'illegal' car park fines at supermarkets and hospitals could spark refunds
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd November 2014 11:06.
*......for millions of motorists* * *Millions of people given large 'fines' by private firms could be owed...
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Legal battle over 'illegal' car park fines at supermarkets and hospitals could spark refunds
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HMRC 'plans to share tax data with private firms'
HMRC 'plans to share tax data with private firms'
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 19th April 2014 12:00.
*Taxpayers' personal data could be shared with private firms under plans drawn up by Revenue & Customs (HMRC).* If given the go-ahead it would allow......
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HMRC 'plans to share tax data with private firms'
HMRC 'plans to share tax data with private firms'
Taxpayers' personal data could be shared with private firms under plans drawn up by Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
If given the go-ahead it would allow HMRC to release anonymous tax data to third parties including companies,...
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Watchdog bans rogue Land Registry and DVLA adverts
Watchdog bans rogue Land Registry and DVLA adverts
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 14th November 2013 09:40.
*Two more adverts have been banned as the ASA continues its battle with websites that give the impression of being "official"* The Advertising......
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A sad day for us all and the NHS
Section 75: Last-ditch bid to stop NHS services opening to competition fails in House of Lords - Mirror Online
BE WARNED whilst I do not wish to scare any of you I feel the truth has to be said this is just the start because whilst at the moment the government in the main pays for the...
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Why? oh Why did she just ignore the ticket?
Cambridge News | Latest News Headlines From Cambridge City & Cambridgeshire | National News By Cambridge News | Fine 'unfair' to shopper with disabled grandma
from my local rag today, cannot believe she even paid it.
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Tax officers to hold lightning strike on Monday
Some 20,000 staff providing advice on tax returns will hold half-hour walkouts on Monday over alleged moves towards privatisation.
The officers, who work at call centres and enquiry offices, are also planning more action on 31 January, the deadline for online self assessment returns....