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Women On £1-A-Week Pensions Urged To Claim Their ‘Hidden Fortune’
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Thousands of married women getting just £1 per week in their state pension might owe a “small fortune” to the government , as stated by a prominent pensions specialist. According to former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb, up to 18,000 women may be entitled to tens of thousands of pounds each . He said…
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Birla Corporation Unveils Robust Q3 Performance And Expansion Plans Ahead
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VMPL Kolkata (West Bengal), India – May 10: Birla Corporation Limited closed FY24-25 with strong quarterly output and sales volumes, leading to a combined net profit of Rs 257 crore for the March quarter, marking a 33% increase compared to the previous year. This improvement followed three difficult quarters that impacted the whole sector.…
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Why I’Ll Take On The Efcc — Verydarkman
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Prominent social media figure Martins Vincent Otse, who goes by the aliases VeryDarkMan or VDM, has detailed potential legal steps he might pursue against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after being released from their custody. In a video shared via social media, VeryDarkMan disclosed that the organization captured an image featuring their…
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Tax On Second Homes Generates £12.5M For Council
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Councillors were informed that over the past year, a council tax surcharge collected from those who own secondary homes amounted to approximately £12.5 million for the Pembrokeshire council. The number was disclosed during an event council meeting In reaction to a question posed by a citizen following the authority’s decision to decrease the council…
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Imf’S Favor To Pakistan Sparks Controversy: Congress Mp Manish Tewari Weighs In
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New Delhi [ India ], May 10 (ANI): Congress MP Manish Tewari criticized the International Monetary Fund for approving a $1 billion loan Pakistan , describing it as “highly regrettable,” and stated that the “empathy” towards the IMF towards Pakistan is clearly “unwarranted.” “It is terribly regrettable because the funds that go to Pakistan…
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Airasia Trims China Flights As Demand Wanes
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AirAsia is contemplating cutting back on flights between Thailand and China by at least 15% as a response to the downturn in the Chinese market. Simultaneously, the airline urges the Thai authorities to maximize tax refund benefits for visitors in an effort to swiftly boost consumer expenditure. Tassapon Bijleveld, executive chairman of Asia Aviation,…