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‘I was taller than my teachers in infant school – my height now costs me a fortune’
Everyone looked up to Andrew Day at infant school. It was just instinctive, given he towered over his classmates and teachers alike. Aged just nine, he was already over 6ft tall.
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‘Living in Slough was depressing – so we bought our dream property in France’
It’s not just the super rich packing their bags for Switzerland or Dubai because of the threat of Labour and impending tax rises. The appetite to leave has percolated down to ordinary people – the squeezed middle – who have had enough of Britain.
8-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
‘I became an accidental landlord to Ukrainian refugees – now Labour is punishing me’
When war broke out in Ukraine, Alison Bloxham felt she had to help.
5-min read - BusinessThe Telegraph
Reeves urged to end panic over pension tax raid
“Petrified” savers are pulling money out of their pensions early amid fears of Rachel Reeves’s possible tax raid, wealth advisers have warned.
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Non-binary customers win compensation for being asked if they are male or female
Financial services firms have been forced to pay hundreds of pounds in compensation to non-binary customers over “discriminatory” application forms.
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Non-binary customers win compensation for being asked if they male or female
Financial services firms have been forced to pay hundreds of pounds in compensation to non-binary customers over “discriminatory” application forms.
3-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Labour VAT raid drives 10,000 pupils out of private schools
Private schools lost over 10,000 pupils last month in advance of Labour’s VAT raid.
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