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If your stomach can stand it, a detour on the dodgems or spin on a rollercoaster can be part of a thrilling day out regardless of age. But do the theme parks in the UK give you enough bang for your buck, or do you feel short changed by short rides, long queues, rubbish food and awful accessibility? Vote in the thread and…
The humble cassette has been making a bit of a comeback over the last year. Even the likes of Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande have released tracks on tape. Whether it's due to nostalgia, novelty or perceived differences in audio quality, there's still a demand for physical media despite the convenience of streaming. How do…
Where you'll stay and what you'll do are key parts of booking a getaway, but figuring out what to do about dining can be a huge factor. Are you big on hotel buffets? Do you explore the local eateries? Prefer to prep your own meals? Vote in the poll and share your thoughts in the thread.
I currently receive Universal Credit. I work and have 2 teenage children. I am about to receive some inheritance money. The money will take me over my UC threshold - but I have much needed house repairs to be done (that I have already checked with UC that I am 'allowed' to use the money for and would not count as…
Hi. I wondered if anyone could advise on this. My wife worked for a short time (18 months) at a company in the 1980s. She still has a paper letter advising that she would be enrolled into their pension scheme. We’ve contacted the company who say they can’t find any record of her in the scheme - despite our paper proof. Can…
As it's very expensive in my town I'm wondering if shared ownership is an option. II want to ask if it's a regulated/standard setup? Or do each company offer what they want? I'd like at least 50% share where I can buy more later. Is there any articles to read about this or anyone got any personal experiences?
Hi everyone, I need some urgent advice on whether to pay the discounted rate of £35 before midnight tonight (17 June 2026) or let it escalate to the formal Notice to Owner (NtO) stage and take it to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. The Situation: I received a PCN from Salford Council for parking on a single yellow line…
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