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The early 2000s UK snack brands that felt huge at the time
In the early 2000s, certain UK snack brands felt unavoidable. They were everywhere — in supermarkets, corner shops, school ...
The Flexible Fridge on MSN
The UK drinks from the 2000s that quietly disappeared from supermarket shelves
The early 2000s were a bold time for drinks in the UK. Supermarket fridges and corner shops were packed with brightly ...
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Hundreds of thousands of families will breathe a sigh of relief once the two-child limit is removed - but many will still fall under the benefit cap (Getty) One in five households claiming benefits ...
Universal Credit isn’t taxed, and because I earn less than the tax threshold for my part-time work, none of my income is taxed. Last year I took home around £10,100 in earnings, and £12,324 in ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Macaulay Culkin’s classic secured a significant 20 per cent of the vote, leading a festive lineup that saw the 2003 British romantic ...
Rachel Reeves announced £15 billion in benefits spending at Wednesday's Budget, - with increased payments for those receiving Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and child benefits.
Read below to see how much more YOU could get MILLIONS on Universal Credit and benefits will see their payments increase in April, despite Britain’s ballooning welfare bill. Financial support such as ...
New £2,000 cap on salary sacrifice for pension schemes Rachel Reeves has announced a £2,000 cap on salary sacrifice schemes that pay into a pension - with contributions over that threshold to be taxed ...
Rachel Reeves unveiled a £15 billion benefits spending plan at Wednesday's Budget, and scrapped the two-child benefit cap. There will be increased payments for those receiving Universal Credit, ...
Rachel Reeves has announced a fresh crackdown on those fraudulently claiming universal credit in her autumn budget. The chancellor aims to bring in an extra £1.2bn in savings by identifying incorrect ...
The two-child benefit cap will be scrapped in full from next April, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. The policy, introduced under the Conservatives in 2017, means parents can only claim universal ...
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