Stop! Royal Palm Beach nabs drivers who turn right on red improperly (The Palm Beach Post)
Stop! Royal Palm Beach nabs drivers who turn right on red improperly
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[ad_1] HMRC has begun dispatching fresh correspondence to thousands of self-employed workers and property owners across the country, alerting them to significant changes in how they must report their earnings from next month. The letters target sole traders and landlords whose income surpassed £50,000 in their 2024 to 2025 tax return, informing them that Making…
[ad_1] Holidays Will my Ehic card still work? Yes and no. Under the agreement if you have a European health insurance card (Ehic), which entitles visitors to necessary state healthcare (such as accident and emergency) for free or at a reduced cost, it remains valid in the EU until it expires. The good news is…
[ad_1] In the past fortnight, I have bought the following items online: a hideous cat tree that takes up most of my living room, a lavender pillow spray, two scarves, a pair of gloves, two candles, a sheet mask, a pair of fleece-lined jogging bottoms (so comfy!), a card-holder and an under-eye brightening cream. None…
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Royal Mail chief 'should not have pay rise after job cuts'Herald ScotlandThe boss of the Royal Mail should forgo a lucrative planned pay rise if controversial proposals to lay off 1600 staff go ahead, Labour have warned. The boss of the Royal Mail should forgo a lucrative planned pay rise if controversial proposals to lay…
LONDON (Thomson Financial) – Business Direct Group edged up 0.1250 of a penny to 1.25 following news that the company has signed a three-year deal with Parcelforce Worldwide, part of the Royal Mail group, for access to Business Direct’s network of over 4,200 ParcelXchange intelligent locker secure drop-boxes. More: continued here