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Private school parents targeted by scammers stealing tuition | fraud

International students attending private schools in the UK are being targeted by scammers trying to steal their tuition fees, a new study has found. Some families have lost up to £10,000 after receiving fake emails from school administrators and being scammed into sending money into criminals’ bank accounts. A survey of 100 fee-paying private schools […]

Business, Consumer affairs, Family finances, Money, Pensions, Pensions industry, Retirement planning, Saving money, UK news

Don’t panic, keep investing: Top tips for protecting your pension during turbulent times | money

Refuse to withdraw early All employers must automatically enroll their employees into their workplace pension scheme if they meet the eligibility criteria. Employees must be UK residents, between 22 and state pension age, and earn at least £10,000 per year, £192 per week or £822 per month in the 2025/26 tax year. The minimum total

Hugh Grant, Jeremy Kyle, Love Island, Media, Reality TV, Sajid Javid, Television, UK news, Women

Is goad the end of a TV show vulnerable to laughter? | Barbara Ellen | Opinion

Can you be cautiously optimistic that the non-gold TV era of bear bearers in the name of entertainment has finally passed? Digital, cultural, media and sports committees Jeremy Kyle Shaw As part of his inquiry about reality TV, he denounces the program's "bullying methodology" and "full renunciation of administrative duties." The committee died on suicide

Facebook, Instagram, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, Media, Politics, Social Media, Twitter, UK news

Ignore Zuckerberg's self-sufficient garbage. Facebook must be regulated | Simon Jenkins | Opinion

LWe thank you for your little mercy. Twitter thanks for banning political advertising. Given that such ads are inherently biased, prone, and difficult to identify, Twitter is acting as a great publisher. Politicians can make the most of outlets. That is democracy. Jack Dorsey, however, pointed out that social media is overwhelmed with “micro-targeting, deep

Alternative medicine, Health, Health & wellbeing, Homeopathy, NHS, Simon Stevens, Society, UK news

NHS voices about homeopathy & # 39; serious concern & # 39; | Social

The chief executive of NHS expressed his “serious concern” about homeopathy and argued that the practice was “basically flawed”. Simon Stevens and Stephen Powis, NHS National Medical Director, wrote to the Professional Standards Agency (PSA) for recertification of the Homeopathic Society. In a letter dated October 22, they said that recognition made a “false impression”

Money, Property, UK news

5 best island homes – Photo | money

Hampshire Coast Outskirts Guide price, £ 750,000Horse Sand Fort in Solent between Southsea and Isle of Wight is probably a man-made island. One of the three forts built between 1865 and 1880 to stop the French invasion, the auction begins on November 1. The two sister fortresses nearby went through millions of pounds to the

Happiness indices, Health & wellbeing, Life and style, Office for National Statistics, UK news, World News

Happy-go-lucky: Ribble Valley Officially Ranked as Happiest in the UK | UK news

Ask the Ribble Valley residents if they want to change their country life for a busy city and the answer is simple. “The idea surprises me,” said Jonathan Gledhill, homeowner of the Red Pump Inn, a pub in this restaurant in the middle of Lancashire. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the green and

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