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HMRC fraudsters stolen 47 million GBP on phishing fraud on 100,000 taxpayer accounts

The tax authorities have announced that fraudsters steel £ 47 million from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), using phishing tactics to more than 100,000 taxpayer accounts. The large-scale fraud was exposed during a hearing from the Finance selection committee, in which high-ranking HMRC officials were...

The access from Labor to work reform plans “risk with the exception of people with disabilities from the workforce,” say art guide

More than 2,500 leading voices from the British art sector, including the head of the National Theater and the Royal Shakespeare Company, have signed an open letter in which the proposed changes to the work scheme are excluded from which disabled people are excluded...

The fears grow that Tata Steel could be excluded from the Sharmer Trump trade agreement

Tata Steel, the largest steel manufacturer of the United Kingdom, looks up a potential exclusion of the new trade agreement between the Prime Minister Keir Starrer with the United States and arranges urgent discussions between the ministers and the American colleagues. The company, which operates...

Nintendo Switch 2 starts at midnight when the fans are pending worldwide

The shops opened their doors around the world at midnight when Nintendo fans came into the hands of the highly expected switch 2, the first direct console continuation of the gaming giant. At the start there was eager queues from Tokyo to Toronto. The British...

The U -turn of winter fuel payment this year, but the most important details remain unclear

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that more pensioners come into question this year for winter fuel payment and signal a U -turn for one of the earliest and most controversial guidelines of the Labor. Payment - worth up to 300 GBP - was previously limited...

Hobgoblin Music starts the first crowdfunding campaign to keep music business on the high street

The beloved acoustic and folk music chain aims to collect £ 190,000 in order to secure their future and invest in growth, with the support of none other than Sir Paul McCartney. Hobgoblin Music, the best-known family business chain in Great Britain, has started its...