Shayler jury hears of newspaper payments
Thousands of pounds paid by a national newspaper to David Shayler, the former MI5 officer, after he provided it with secret documents, was dispersed in a number of differ...
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EU sets farm payments for new members
Europe's costly farm subsidies must be reformed because they damage the developing world, Tony Blair warned last night as Britain and France squabbled publicly over finan...
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Adviser warns: stop RSA policy payments
One of Britain's biggest financial advisers yesterday told policyholders at Royal & Sun Alliance to consider urgently pulling their cash out of the troubled insurer, ...
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First payments made to September 11 relatives
The first families to receive compensation from the US government for losing their relatives in the World Trade Centre attacks will get payments between $300,000 (£1...
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Weekly payslips but monthly payments
Q I get paid every four weeks by bank transfer but get a weekly payslip which shows me how much I have earned that week and how much the company is keeping hold of.
I h...
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Pension trust payments
Q I have a pension plan through the Pension Trust - l work for a voluntary organisation. I now wish to make additional voluntary contributions, but should l do this into ...
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Dollar sunk by imbalance of payments
People have been complaining about a weak euro for eighteen months, and now there's a lot of excitement just because it goes up 1%."
So commented a senior European monet...
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Balance of payments
Hans and wife Marit: · Wadhurst Park, East Sussex.
Purchase price unknown. Spending on improvements includes:
· Reconstruction of main house £1.4m;
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Glitch holds up salary payments
Arrangements were hurriedly put in place late this week in an attempt to make sure thousands of people affected by a bank computer error were not left cashless this Easte...
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Plan to make media payments to witnesses a criminal offence
Journalists and editors who agree to pay witnesses in criminal trials for their stories will be guilty of a criminal offence which could be punishable by prison under pro...
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