A Very Royal Recession (Forbes)
Queen Elizabeth II changes her spending habits to fit in with the credit recession.
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Queen Elizabeth II changes her spending habits to fit in with the credit recession.
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[ad_1] Allowing the use of age-related contributions in collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes could be a “game changer” in making CDC more appealing to a wider range of schemes and ensuring fairness for younger savers, according to LCP. Pensions Minister, Guy Opperman, yesterday (28 March) signaled his intent to hold a consultation on potential options…
Less than three years ago, John Daly stood center stage and tussled with the king. His electric duel with Tiger Woods, played before a large and enthusiastic gallery at San Francisco’s Harding Park, vaulted Daly to No. 23 in the world rankings and restored… More: continued here
CHANGES to parking at a mail sorting office are causing traffic chaos outside a primary school, a councillor has claimed. More: continued here
Sir Winston Churchill is given a first class commemoration on a new series of Second World War stamps issued by Royal Mail. Related Stories Britons killed in Libya plane crash Shoppers revisit ‘wartime’ tastes Patient resettlement list condemned Iraq vets ‘prone to alcohol abuse’ Two share £11m Lotto rollover prize More: continued here
Red letter day for Royal Mail investorsExpress.co.ukSMALL shareholders in newly privatised Royal Mail grabbed windfalls by selling shares soon after they began trading. Published: Mon, October 14, 2013. Tweet · 0 Comments. -Madden-says-Cable-pictured-undervalued-the-company-leaving Madden says … More: continued here
Royal Mail Sameday launches online bookingPost and ParcelSameday – Royal Mail's premium service for guaranteed delivery within the same day to “almost anywhere in the UK” – is now available as a pay-as-you-go service which can be booked online using a credit or debit card, without the need for an account. More: continued here