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You've finally manage to find a date that works for everyone and even picked a venue for dinner. But, you've never been there before? Are you going to have a sneaky peek at their online menu, or do you just turn up on the night and take it from there?
Here's a pulp thriller for you. Second only to the divisive nature of Marmite, there's another love it/hate it food debate that has raged on for eons...which do you find most a-peel-ing: orange juice with the bits in or without?
I’m completing my SA for 2024/25 year. This will be the first year where I have not purchased or sold any shares. I have £8000 of previous year losses I’ve been carrying forward and have been entering on previous tax year SA. However, when completing the Capital Gains section for 2024/25, it first asks for what assets I am…
As per title. I am looking for a medium mattress, not too pricey but mainly with little or no smell from new. I have heard people complain of some which have been unable to use for many weeks because of chemical smells. I don't know if that only refers to memory foam types but thought I would ask on the board for any…
Hi guys, I think I know the answer but just wanted to double check… My wife has just started drawing her state pension at age 66 (not delayed). I reached SPA in 2019 and was contracted out of SERPS in my Barclays DB scheme until I went self-employed in 1995. My NI record shows 49 “full” years. I topped up all my “missing”…
Hi Everyone newbie here. Im wondering if anyone has had any recent experiences with The Mortgage Lender. My MB done a dip which was approved then submitted full application straight away he advised this went straight to refer which I thought was strange. It came back yesterday with happy to proceed and I was told I will be…
Never thought id be writing this but a neighbour has reversed off their drive, over a rockery and large bush and then into my property. They have damaged the front wall/ windows and pushed a radiator off the wall. You could see the vehicle through the wall! The vehicle was brand new (75 plate and had just picked it up) it…
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