We take out health insurance when travelling, yet freely treat visitors able to pay
When Mrs Thatcher's new policies were introduced I was working in a GP practice in London and saw at first hand the consequent destruction of our health service.
Overnig...
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Dirty talk
Last year, the inland revenue gave me a tax audit. This year, I've just given myself a carbon audit. Neither was much fun, but at least I passed the tax audit with colour...
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$2.9m pension boost for AIB boss
Frank Bramble, chairman of the fraud-hit US arm of Allied Irish Banks, is to have $2.9m paid into his pension pot when he retires in June.
Mr Bramble ran AIB's Allfirst...
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Russian mafia hits the jackpot by winning with bogus credit
Some people do make money from online casinos - fraudsters. Criminals are employing a welter of devices to swindle money out of credit card holders and businesses.
Thes...
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Sorry end of age-old benefits
This is like kicking pension funds with hobnail boots when they are already lying on their backs with their feet up in the air.' That comment, from Simon Martin, head of ...
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Most MPs support compulsory plans
A year to the week after stakeholder pensions were introduced, new research has found that most MPs would like to see payment into pensions made compulsory.
The researc...
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Getting credit to where it's due
Pensioners are the biggest single group most likely to be missing out on state benefits, according to the charity Age Concern, which will be running its annual Your Right...
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Freeserve accuses BT
Freeserve, the UK's largest internet service provider, has renewed its attack on BT, accusing the telecoms giant of pursuing an orchestrated campaign of anti-competitive ...
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The rise and fall of empires
Global history has taken a boost from the current conflicts, protests and riots against corporate globalisation, and the threat of worldwide terrorism against the West. T...
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Clock ticks on tax shelter
The future has a habit of becoming the present all too quickly. When the Government announced in 1998 that an important element of the tax break on Peps and Isas would di...
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