Articles, tagged with "uk government", page 5
11th November 2010
The Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) is a government scheme for the vulnerable people of the UK. This is a system to provide security for children and vulnerable adults. The VBS checks work with both the CRB and the ISA. People should not allow other peop...
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Author:
Article Manager
10th November 2010
IVA stands for Individual Voluntary Arrangement. This legal alternative to bankruptcy allows an individual to pay back creditors at lower terms while avoiding bankruptcy. The UK government established this as part of the Insolvency Act 1986. When an indiv...
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Author:
IvanCulbreath
01st November 2010
Buying a car may be easy today, but not the expenses that follow it. On one hand it is the increasing fuel prices and on the other it is the increased car tax prices from the government of UK. Both these things keep the car lovers from thinking which car ...
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Author:
Mike
13th October 2010
The recent economic downturn has made a serious impression on individuals and governments around the world. Soon the UK government will present its spending review which will identify just how much needs to be done.The property market is a key portion in ...
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Greg Jacobs
28th September 2010
Our energy sources are slowly depleting, therefore it has become increasingly vital to think more carefully about how we use non-renewable energy such as electricity. In recent years domestic households have begun taking advantage of solar energy. With th...
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Gareth Hoyle
22nd September 2010
Generally, people do not find it as a nice idea for spending hard earned money to get information about credit score. But, we can not forget that credit history plays vital role while deciding the interest rate and APR on loan amount or credit cards. With...
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Borton Stevens
09th September 2010
Mobile industry is one of the biggest industries in United Kingdom and people like to use and flaunt latest mobiles. To buy mobile phones is indeed a difficult task due to massive availability of numerous brands. According to a recent survey, an average a...
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Robin Rich
01st September 2010
The UK is quickly becoming a country that is falling behind when it comes to broadband speeds. While other countries are ploughing huge amounts of money into their broadband network, the UK government won’t commit to even the most basic of speed promises,...
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Author:
MarkPin
23rd August 2010
Increased fuel prices are the talk of the town. It has not only had an impact on the car running costs but has also hugely affected the pockets of car owners. In addition there are new car tax rates implemented by the UK government. As per the new law the...
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Author:
Mike
19th August 2010
People on benefits depend on the UK government for financial support. These are the people who suffer from physical or mental disabilities. Sometimes, the financial support provided by the government may not be enough to meet the expenses of these people....
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Author:
jecklelevi
12th August 2010
As the energy consumption is increasing day by day it's an alarming time for us to conserve it and stop its unnecessary usage. Energy conservation will not only preserve the resources for the future generation but will also reduce the global warming. And...
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Author:
carriethomson
10th August 2010
Loans have become the foremost requirement of the people these days including bad credit borrowers. People with bad credit ratings have to face lot trouble and it is not easy to tackle such situations easily. Poor credit score is not a special or unique c...
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Author:
Borton Stevens
10th August 2010
Consider for a moment:Â
The UK Government can only take 40% of your estate after you have died and only then if your estate exceeds £263,000.
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Whereas…
..The Local Authority can legally take 100% of your estate, provided it ex...
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Legal Advice Online
10th August 2010
The traditional homely feeling with the glowing light and heat from the old fashion
stove embedded with a antique oak fire surround appeared to be a thing of the
past. The cosmopolitan influx of the 80's and 90's has seen houses
up and down the coun...
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Author:
Jamie Paul
04th August 2010
Okuma Group on how the dash for gold in Europe points the way for the UK's short-changed savers.
Okuma Group analysts have apparently stepped up their efforts to encourage their UK clients to protect their capital from the imminent ravages of inflati...
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Author:
bizzfirst