Prince William’s Bumpy Landing (Time Magazine)
By landing a copter in his girlfriend’s garden, the royal reopened a controversy about his privileged role in the military
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By landing a copter in his girlfriend’s garden, the royal reopened a controversy about his privileged role in the military
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[ad_1] In the latest edition of our Pensions Bulletin, we give a snapshot of some recent pensions developments from a legal perspective. These include: New developments on Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) provision On 8 October 2024, the DWP launched a consultation on draft regulations to extend Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) provision to unconnected employers. The consultation…
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[ad_1] Strike action announced by members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has resulted in impending disruption to Royal Mail services Royal Mail’s last posting day for 2nd Class, 2nd Class Signed For and Royal Mail 48 deliveries will be Monday, the group has announced. Strike action announced by members of the Communication Workers Union…
Warning as e-mail scam circulates in countyWorcester NewsChain e-mails are being sent out referring to the Royal Mail, Trading Standards and ICSTIS (the former name of PhonePayPlus). The e-mail gives details about …Postal scamAboutMyArea'Parcel' phone scam could cost you £315Hartlepool TodayPostal ScamSouth Downs Living (blog)all 6 news articles » More: continued here
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[ad_1] After departing London at 7.20pm on August 31, 1943, a train stopped off in Glasgow before making its way up to Inverness – it was here that a theft was discovered, with over £6000 of banknotes and jewellery missing from the mail bags. When workers moved the mail bags, with many of the packages…