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Personal injury lawyer welcomes reformation

21st January 2010
It has been revealed that a personal injury lawyer from Sheffield, has welcomed Government moves to speed compensation payments to people who have suffered a work accident. Work and Pensions Minister Lord McKenzie said many employees did not receive th... Read >
Author: catherine

Debt Management UK – How Debt Management UK Can Help The Elderly?

29th December 2009
Undoubtedly, recession has affected all. Be it corporate giants or people surviving on meager salaries, it has resulted in casting its effect on everyone. It is noteworthy to see people devising ways to fight with the same. Financial crises has also been ... Read >
Author: gracy

The Access to Work Scheme

27th November 2009
Access to Work is a scheme which has been set up by the Government with the aim of helping disabled people struggling to gain employment to get back into work. Employees will be able to seek advice on how to overcome employment problems which are due to t... Read >
Author: CalumMac

Possible Substitutes For Payment Protection Insurance

15th October 2009
Especially in the present climate job loss is a worry and accident or illness can happen at any time. It is wise to have income protection. This needs to stretch to all your outgoings, not just one direct debit of the many. Payment Protection Insurance ne... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Digital Inclusion: How the accessibility of online courses might help

29th July 2009
A recent BBC report entitled ‘Your country needs you connected' sheds fresh light on the number of people in the UK who are digitally excluded. According to Jane Wakefield, whilst the popularity of Twitter and Facebook are growing, '17 million Britons ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Retirees are landing themselves without the money to make it throughout their golden years

29th July 2009
After the stock market started to decrease, everyone who had awareness in itobserved, counting retirees. Over the past year, the revenue level for retirees has fallen, in the United Kingdom, to 17,779 pounds in 2009, which is over 800 pounds less than wha... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

State Pension

16th July 2009
So you think you will be getting a State Pension (SP) at 65 ? Think again! Ask the average man on the street when they think they will collect an SP and nearly all will say 65. If they are aged under 50, they're wrong. Lord Turner (the current cha... Read >
Author: Richard V

Jobs in Swansea

11th May 2009
The second most populous city in Wales lies near the South West coast on the beautiful Gower Peninsula. Consequently, Swansea is an important urban centre for the picturesque, and largely rural area - and almost 30,000 people commute into the city for wo... Read >
Author: MarkeD

HMRC, HM Revenue & Customs, Inland Revenue Importance of Accounting

15th April 2009
You can visit HMRC Inland Revenue online where you can log in and sort out your tax related issues. The inland revenue website itself offers a huge amount of help and provides all manner of information regarding income tax, value added tax and any other f... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright

Government allows asbestos disease victims to keep full compensation

27th March 2009
The government has announced it is scrapping a controversial plan to deduct compensation paid out to former employees of a car parts manufacturer who developed asbestos related diseases after being exposed at work. Ex-workers at Turner & Newell, an Amer... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Benefit fraud - how to stop it

06th March 2009
Benefit fraud is when any member of the public falsely declares money from the government through a number of claims such as disability allowance or single parent help benefits. Therefore the problem means that there are people everywhere claiming mon... Read >
Author: Laura room

Other Ways Of Protecting Your Pay

05th March 2009
It is of paramount importance that you have some insurance cover to protect you if you are unable to work due to an accident, illness or the loss of your job. All of your principle outgoings need to be covered, rather than just one debit. Payment P... Read >
Author: michael challiner

How Much Life Insurance Cover Do I Need?

28th February 2009
Insure yourself for as much as you can afford. Calculating the cover you need to settle your debts is relatively easy - assuming you know how much you owe, then that is the sum you should insure for. The tricky part is calculating the amount of cove... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Don’t miss out on benefits that you are entitled to!

13th February 2009
In the midst of a recession, now is not the time to be careless with your money and many people are understandably looking for safe havens to protect what they have. Surprisingly, however, others are completely unaware that they could be eligible for bene... Read >
Author: alangill123

Government Urges us to Insulate; Hot Air or Sound Advice?

21st January 2009
A Government minister has urged cash strapped families to sign up for home loans, which can then be used for wall and loft insulation. Gordon Brown's fuel initiative, said to be worth £1bn, was dealt another blow, following Phil Woolas's claim that home... Read >
Author: michael challiner
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