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Entertainment! Entertainment everywhere! We're truly living in the miracle age of consuming content. From our telly faves, blockbuster movies and entire series available to stream on demand. But our smaller screens are also fighting for our attention, with constant pings and notifications from friends and from around the…
For some meal deal fans, it's the best time of the year! The usual offerings are being replaced with this year's selection of creative Christmas alternatives. Christmas dinner sandwiches, pulled pork wraps, brie and cranberry baguettes and sides of pigs in blankets in pastry. There's weird combinations and old favourites…
For those of you who are chocolate lovers, this week's poll is seeking your votes on how you like your confectionary treat... or more specifically, what temperature? Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard? Or is there…
Let's assume that I have a SIPP that can comfortably handle annual withdrawals of more than £70k - if I could ask that you just accept this assumption for now. Also assume my annual post tax income need is £50k. Finally, the SIPP is the only source of income but I have an ISA too. No state pension for another 12 years.…
Hello everyone. This is my first post. I closed my Sainsbury's Savings account in May. Received a Closing Statement from them on the 2nd of June. Today I received an activation pin from NatWest for online banking. No idea why I received this, because my account has been closed for nearly 6 months. Everyone else had similar…
A little over a year ago I was paying £110 / month for electricity, which doesn't sound alot for a 3 bed semi family of 5, but i had already invested in quite a few ways to cut the annual cost. I had a large solar array already installed and a large battery bank taking charge from the solar to reduce annual costs as much…
A new radiator was hanging around in our house while some building work was being done. At some point, it got dented. Probably from me bashing my bonce on it in frustration at it not getting hung. Plumber cones in, a trusted chap who has been straight as a die thus far. I ask about the dent and he says he can hang it back…
My apologies for this long and somewhat technical post! . . .I work for what was formally a small electronics firm that was taken over by a US owned Multinational some years ago. On 15th November I will have been employed for ten years there. On 21 May 2021 I was sent home by H.R. on "capability" grounds because of serious…
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Millions of households in England, Scotland and Wales will soon receive a letter from the Government confirming their eligibility for the £150 Warm Home Discount. But sadly this inevitably means scammers will be taking advantage of it.
Up to 15.6 million O2 mobile customers are finding out their bills will rise by 40% more than they were told. The unexpected price hike does give you the right to leave penalty-free if you act quickly, and millions will likely be able to find cheaper deals elsewhere
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