Good point Careful, Sheik Abdul Al Maktoum had the box net to QE2 at Ascot for a number of years until we fkd him off cos he kidnapped his daughters and chucked a couple of people out of tall buildings. Not a place I'd consider going....no cask. |
New reforms can help make Britain a "leader" in nuclear energy, says Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said nuclear power will be prioritised in the spending More words - FGS This man does not know when to shut up! |
don't see the attraction of Dubai. All desert no industry.
just take your ill gotten wealth and live tax free. wear a towel like like Lawrence and your wife can dress in black peeping through a letter box.
If you criticise their government like you lot do here, then you get your right arm chopped off.
They will be back to lovely green UK, away from that hot dry hellhole. |
jl5006 Church voluntary aided schools are in no mans land with the new regime and was told they cannot recover VAT so far! |
Results should help dictate the direction.
What provisions will need to be made.
So makes sense to be the worst performing of the 4 big banks. |
Harmer again The senior law officer in Keir Starmer's Labour government said there was a 'moral' argument that the UK should pay slavery reparations, praised Just Stop Oil and branded Donald Trump an 'orange tyrant'.
Recently rediscovered podcasts recorded by Attorney General Lord Hermer before he became a minister show his outspoken views on a number of contentions issues.
And they contain positions at odds with those recently expressed by the Prime Minister.
The former human rights barrister, who worked in the same chambers as Sir Keir, backed the removal of statues of 'slave owners' and controversial British Empire figures like Cecil Rhodes, who appropriated a large chunk of southern Africa. |
BOE independent? Bailey decision - political - should not be --guess thieving rache had a word |
reform UK on 29 pct
up she goes boys
rot in hell tory and labour |
careful, except this time around those with their Ology's have a mountain of debt wrapped around their necks, and house prices so stupid that none of them are going to start a family, no small wonder HM Gov has the gates wide open to immigrants! |
there seems to be an emerging problem for the recently graduated ,even the youngest and the brightest. The graduate jobs market is becoming difficult even for the brightest.
Older generations grew up thinking that studying hard and getting a first rate education was the way to get an interesting well paid career. Education was the passport out of a life of low paid drudgery.
But it is a case of supply and demand, 'if everyone is somebody then non one is anybody'.
It has happened before in some situations. In the early 1970's the oil price hikes killed off the aircraft industry in America at the same time that NASA was winding down its moon programme.
Boffins with Ph.D in mathematics, engineering and science were selling hot dogs and pulling pints. the nightmare is developing where too many students have top grades and good degrees. |
gnr State schools may suffer vat on purchases but they are reimbursed via LA - exempt status just as all LAs - not just education - can Academies had to register for charitable status - they did not suffer vat without recompense. Confused. |
Really lagging. |
Britain a Financial Basket Case Update:
Interest rates LIVE: Reeves handed horror growth forecast as UK to flirt with recession
The Bank of England has announced its much-anticipated interest rate decision, providing some relief to mortgage holders.
The UK National Debt is... |
I'll be selling at 65p ! |
More envy in the world of education as state schools learn that newly VAT registered fee paying schools can reclaim VAT on goods and services, whilst state schools absorb it in their budget! "NOT FAIR" lol! There will be a judicial review and a challenge will be heard in the High Court in April, arguing that the policy incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights! |
James Robinson7 hrs agoAnd we wonder why they are closing their High Streeet branches adding to the decimation. Hardly joined up thinking.reply 8 1reportComment by Hercule Smith.HSHercule Smith9 hrs agoLloyds are entitled to be miffed by this given that the bank was strong-armed by Gordon Brown to rescue an effectively insolvent HBOS in 2008, and the Irish mess was part of that legacy, all the more so given the massive damage caused to the Lloyds balance sheet. Sir Victor Blank - surely the most disastrous Lloyds Chairman of all time.reply1 reply 13 0reportReply by John Smith.JSJohn Smith1 hr agoReply to Hercule SmithBlank brain....Daily Telegraph |
Mike CruxWhen Gordon Brown forced LloydsTSB to merge with HBOS it soon became clear that HBOS was effectively bankrupt. Billions were written off and staff numbers cut. Ireland was possibly the worst aspect and billions of loans written off. Closing HBOS in Ireland was a complete no brainer. HMRC suggestion that billions in losses wasn't a reason to close HBOS Irish operation is plain daft....Daily Telegraph |