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17th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
According to recent murmurings, the shares in state owned banks should be handed out to taxpayers. The Centre for Policy Studies has suggested that the best way to maximise taxpayer value in Lloyds Banking Group and the Royal Bank of Scotland is to give them shares, in what it calls a ‘univeral privatisation’ , creating windfalls […]
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16th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
now is the time to bring your tax affairs upto date and keep them that way, otherwise HMRC would dearly love to extract penalties from you
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13th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
The IMF has warned that Government austerity measures and high levels of consumer debt pose “strong headwinds” for the UK’s economic recovery. According to reports, growth will be “restrained” to 1.7% in 2011 and 2.3% in 2012. This comes on top of the Bank of England’s governor Mervyn King’s comments that Consumer Price Index inflation is likely […]
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13th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
According to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, the threat of recession has gone, but the UK’s recovery remains fragile. The economy grew just 0.3pc in the three months to the end of April. The latest GDP figure from the National Institute showed a slowdown in month on month growth, which it said […]
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12th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
The Department of Energy & Climate Change is seeking views on proposals aimed at preventing large scale photovoltaic (PV) schemes installed by large commercial organisations from soaking up the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) subsidy, which would otherwise help to support smaller PV schemes submitted by households or communities or other technologies such as wind, hydro and anaeorobic digestion.
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12th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
The Bank of England is suggesting that inflation is likely to hit the 5% mark later this year.
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6th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
Cornish Pasties and Cumberland Sausages have both been awarded Protected Geographic Indication (PGI) status that means they can only be made respectively in Cornwall or Cumberland to their specified recipes. They are the 43rd and 44th British foods to become officially protected across Europe through the PGI scheme. Details of the EU’s protected food names […]
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6th May 2011 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
The Government has announced a shake-up of planning policy involving Travellers and Gypsies. In new proposed planning guidelines, the Green Belt and countryside will have more robust protection, local councils will have more discretion, and local planning authorities will have a stronger hand in supporting appropriate development.
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14th January 2009 | by thisworksadmin | News & Articles
Thursday, 29 January 2009 It will not come as a surprise, to many of you, that there is a legion of persons out there looking to get money off you for nothing; so beware of the scammers. In recent times, many companies have become aware that some of their shareholders have received unsolicited telephone calls […]
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