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By Mike DaillyGlasgow Times |
When is a black hole in the UK’s finances not a black hole? Whenever Chancellor Rachel Reeves gets caught misleading the public it would seem. ...
Many people take out insurance policies to protect against risk. Insurance gives us peace of mind that in the event of a calamity, we’re...
Keir Starmer announced the roll out of mandatory digital ID cards for all UK citizens last week. Instead of a musical fanfare, the response to...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late US Supreme Court Justice, said, “Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to...
CAR finance mis-selling took an unexpected turn last Friday. While claims management companies (CMCs) prepared for a bumper bonanza –...
Israel has been accused of operating a campaign of starvation in Gaza with its aid blockade literally starving Gazans to death, according to Avril...
Are the sands beginning to shift on the UK government’s Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) cut? Two weeks ago, stories emerged that Number 10 was...
MANY students have to juggle full-time study with part-time employment just to get by. Student loans aren’t enough to live on. ...
Elections often result in positive change but in Brexit Britain, it seems that things can only get worse. Over the weekend the Joseph Rowntree...
DEPARTMENT of Work and Pensions (DWP) figures suggest almost two million people of pensionable age in the UK are living in poverty – based on...
THE UK Supreme Court considered a Scottish homeless appeal last week in the case of X v Glasgow City Council (GCC). The issue in dispute was...
Could Elon Musk bankroll a political party in the UK if he chose to do so? There’s been much speculation that the richest man in the world might...