News from 13/03/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Alyn Shipton, Roger McCallister, Mike Popham, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Ramita Navai, Kevin Baxter, Baroness Williams of Crosby, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Andrea Minichiello Williams Public Policy Officer, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Gabrielle Starkey, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Valerie Beech, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, John Percy, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Ken Broad, Ken Russell, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Kate Reiling, Anatole Kaletsky, Sir Richard Branson President, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Taylor, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David M. Bowker, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sara Blunt, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Hyder Ali Pirwany, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Sandra Parsons, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Baroness Valentine Chief Executive, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Michael Moran, Mike Barnard, Russell Jenkins, Hugh Peskett Editor-in-Chief, Neil Fisher, Bardia Khajenoori, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Graham Allen, MP, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, John Naish, Edward Bonham Carter, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Hilary Whelan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Cheif Cricket Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, P. M. Hamlet, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Meirav Mickle, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson, John Flashman,
ResumoIndex The Times The hangover Budget Borrowing to rise to beat threat of recession Drink prices to go up over inflation for years What happened? Invest in growth Eat Out for £10 Who needs horses? The hangover from . . . City excess . . . the Gordon Brown years . . . and a lost weekend ahead of increases in alcohol duty Be very afraid The Workout Timesonline Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Times2 Faith school admits breaking code by asking for a £50 'admission fee' Budget 2008 Flying in the face of catastrophe: a giant refuge for butterflies Breitling On the wing An affair, a feud, an e-mail-and another Tory MP bites the dust Bob Spink quits during Budget debate Whips say he was sacked an hour before Pugh Afghan children die in British airstrikes Robbery ordeal Police seize gun haul Jailed for charity con Bomb find halts play Now where did I leave my . . . ? The glasses that can find anything Swarms of mini-robots to go where humans fear to tread Prada And they're off! The day that 55,000 racegoers were told to think again Cheltenham Festival High winds force cancellation of jump racing's big day out Spectators console themselves in town's bars and restaurants Tiscali Timesonline 'I'm outraged. 'I've spent £500 to sit in a pub' All dressed up with nowhere to go - but some still managed to make the best of it False start Easter pull-out Pramface Babies Pratchett's million-dollar wish to give battle against Alzheimer's an extra kick A writer wronged Boy, 9, took on knifeman to save mother Son slashed trying to fight off armed intruder Judge recommends him for bravery award Mfi Marksandspencer How Moko the dolphin gave humans a masterclass in saving stranded whales Beach favourite shows the way to escape route Then she returns to play with the locals Multiple Display Advertising Items The flip side T-shirt 2.99 Not smoking becomes a drag People Doormen at a London hotel shield Burt Reynolds from photographers, perhaps making the eternal toddler mistake of assuming that, if he cannot see them, they cannot see him either If you never saw the last episode of The Sopranos, … Postscript The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is in touch Scarlett Johansson is auctioning her affections at … A Downing Street spokesman has responded to a 322-stron Virgin Police chief sent farewell text to family before mountain suicide He may have feared publicity over affairs Near-empty gin bottle was found beside body Home Staff: Duchess's head of security 'shot himself with rifle' B&Q fined for hot tub that spread disease School chemical leak Tube strike threat Mayor in court Straw house must go Jacksons in Devon Sainsbury's Coming Crunch A Budget that confirmed the extent to which Britain's fate depends on others Persian Gulf Iraq's fate is uneasily linked to what passes for politics in Iran J'accuse: those queues must go Picture Gallery It's child ruination, not child protection Are women coming to their senses? Virgin's green plans Transport deadlock Political principles Oath is irrelevant to our pride in citizenship Beer tax will not stop binge drinking Timesonline Keeping paths closed Trust and identity Dumbing down Esprit français In the old days, the Chancellor wrote the Budget An old train, a barrel organ - and not a plastic bag in sight Richard Beeston Comment Sandra Parsons The high hopes, the thunder run, the victory — and then the cost Iraq What happened? On March 13,2003, a quarter of a million American and British troops were poised for the invasion of Iraq. Today The Times begins a week of special reports into the war. Here Richard Beeston, Foreign Editor, sets out what it meant for Iraq and the world Word for word Timesonline New York Post Where are they now? The changing face of war The language of sport behind a will to win and belief in victory Iraq What happened? Coalition leaders who fell victim to conflict, one by one We have damaged ourselves - and it was avoidable Iraq What happend? The Great Divide Times writers present the arguments that are still splitting the country over the conflict Tomorrow Youth aged 15 'kicked woman to death because she was a Goth' Victim attacked as she cradled hurt boyfriend Jury told of gang's night attack in park Audi The Human Stain Currys Lexus The BBC news, in association with Rolex Nationwide Dogs Trust Cheapest gene map heralds new era School trip girl found trapped in mud MoD attacked on 11,000 lost ID cards Robot fails to tempt safari park lions All New Jeep Patriot Set of stamps honours the courage of Britain's lifeboatmen and coastguards Professor wins prize for maths link to God Theory casts doubt on a material world Award of £820,000 is greater than Nobel Prize Jeep Bishop sent on leave over friendship with colleague The end of time? Scarlett's mother appeals to Indian PM for justice Multiple Display Advertising Items Viewers barred from voting for new Oliver in TV talent show What happened next Valais Rousing rise of reggae Robin Hood First night Theatre The Harder They Come Barbican Index Airport children had cocaine tied to legs Zoom Quit smoking for a calm baby Bath hospital is hit by virus again Patient's guide to clean up NHS Pressure on GPs' phone charging HSBC Drug-smuggling ploys Multiple Display Advertising Items Gambler who lost millions fails to make his bookmakers pay out Christian aid The National Autistic Society Iran China 'Client 9' quits as the Governor of New York over VIP call-girl scandal Resignation may be part of deal to duck jail Another prostitute says he had sex with her His successor makes history for being blind as well as black Acer Right man . . . for the wrong job? AA 'All Ahmadinejad has done is create inflation and poverty' The Iranian President's failure to deliver prosperity to the poor is likely to be judged harshly at parliamentary elections tomorrow Commercial Property Liquid assets Everest shut down to keep protests away from Olympic torch ascent Waterstones Multiple Display Advertising Items EU threatens to punish climate deal rebels Multiple Display Advertising Items Officers guilty of abusing recruits German army trainers used electric shocks' Biggest scandal to hit military since 1945 Act on CO2 Bally Democrat grande dame resigns over 'black' remark about Obama Cadillac US elections For the anoraks Seal pups saved after celebrities demand an end to annual cull Easter pullout Bringing it all together (Reuters): Zardari graft case dismissed (AP): Sisters held over 'hidden £28m' (Reuters): Four civilians die in airstrike (AFP): Last war veteran dies, aged 110 Budgens Standard Life takes new look at banking HBOS bonuses cut Rose soothes row Kazakhmys denial Quote of the day Oil hits $110 a barrel Business big shot Hedge funds on the brink as Fed cash fails to ease crisis Investment vehicles are 'snapping like twigs' $200bn boost is not a cure, Freddie Mac says Chinese cost rises set to hit UK clothing retail market Song and dance Stock markets SocGen plight worsens as second trader questioned on rogue losses Darling ignores the real looming problem Picture Gallery Standard enjoys the good life Commodities Brave Tony Dye Miners need iron fist Timesonline UK online Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Standard Life hints it might sell struggling banking arm Insurance and pension success is overshadowed Overall operating profits soar by 63% Business big shot Ian Morris HBOS chiefs feel the pinch as turmoil in markets slims their bonuses Aviva It didn't take long. These T-shirts featuring Eliot Spitzer, disgraced Governor of New York, are available on the web I'm no Pol Pot, says Rose, the all-conquering boss of M&S CB Richard Ellis Foot-in-mouth time for Peter Bachsletiner, director … City Diary SFO counts cost as NHS case rumbles on City Diary So my weekly child benefits will go up, but only be … City Diary Does Grand Central, the train operator that started … City Diary Bank of Scotland Should Richard Eyre, chairman of GCap Meida, succumb … City Diary Picture Gallery Despite efforts of the Fed, Wall Street fears a big US bank is in deep trouble The credit crunch Analysts believe that Bear Stearns is failing Bank says that it has a $17bn 'liquidity cushion' Times Online Offer of Treasuries exchange recalls folly of Bank action on Northern Rock Regulator to press on with rescue to bond insurers The credit crunch The Times Twists and turns Renault The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Times Online British funds Kazakhs make London their battleground in fight over metals merger Kazakhmys set to deny £18bn discussions ENRC statement lifts rival's shares Credit Suisse Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Vodafone slips after Indian court ruling Large caps Polo poised for Caledon fight Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Strong metals prices put paid to Hochschild woes Yule Catto Not the right chemistry Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day BPP Holdings Tiddler to watch Aer Lingus abandons forecasts under gloomy shadow of soaring oil price Canon Opposition blow to Bank of Japan Liechtenstein hunts bank data 'thief' Time Warner eyes partners for AOL Activision hits back in Hero struggle Caution is the byword as Havas boss edges towards Aegis tie-up Mediapolis You Tube No 1 a long way from true success Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items An offer you can't refuse in exotic Sicily Late travel Stay at a sumptuous illa near the coast The Property of he Month Late deals Cottage in Devon for a week, £290; a week in Cyprus, £439; a week skiing in Andorra, £189 Saturday Travel Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Ralph Peck Engineer whose revolutionary building technique was used on the Channel Tunnel and his own Gulf of Corinth bridge Ralph B. Peck, civil engineer and teacher, was born on June 23,1912. He died on February 18,2008, aged 95 Law report Weather Eye Michael Todd Charismatic police officer who distinguished himself as Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Michael Todd, QPM, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police 2002-08, was born on August 10,1957. He was found dead in Snowdonia on March 10,2008, aged 50 Arthur Burns Soldier decorated for his wartime service in Italy who rose to senior rank in the police force Arthur Burns, DSO, OBE, QPM, CPM, Chief Constable of Suffolk, was born on November 18,1917. He died on February 19,2008 aged 90 Lazare Ponticelli Veteran who fought for France and Italy in the First World War Lazare Ponticelli, French Army veteran of the First World War, was born on December 7,1897. He died on March 12,2008, aged 110 Graham Pollard Authority on Renaissance medals and Fitzwilliam Museum deputy director Graham Pollard, scholar and expert on Renaissance medals, was born on December 25,1929. He died after a long illness on December 17,2007, aged 77 William F. Buckley Jr Lives Remembered Derek Dooley VAT carousel fraud plot damages are recoverable Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Service appointments Commonwealth Day Observance Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Announcements Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Public Notices Timesonline A storm so severe that Canada sent food parcels Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day March 13,1899 The Times reports on a terrible affair in Twickenham Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Wing yearns for flight path to open up at Twickenham Vainikolo desperate for success against Irish 'Volcano' has lacked the chances to erupt The Times Timesonline Cheltenham Uefa Cup Saxons coach says it is 'crazy' to pin blame on Wilkinson Sixty years on and the grand old men of Ireland relive their one season of wonder Rugby union Football Results Ice hockey Rugby union Squash Hamilton starting off on the right track Motor racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Free on Saturday Korean prospects look bright as homecoming hero spreads word Golf Self-taught Choi seeks to widen huge fan base Pressure in on to claim a landmark victory DiMarcos take second shot at the perfect match Daly's blurred vision sends career veering out of bounds The day that TV's ultimate windbag met his match . . . Cheltenham Festival The Times Hexham Racing Wolverhampton Huntingdon Yesterday's results Southwell Course specialists Wolverhampton Southwell Cheltenham was abandoned because of high winds Coral Ladbrokes The Market Man offers value in World Hurdle Cheltenham Festival Tomorrow Thunderer's verdict: Timesonline 2.20 Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase (Grade I: £176,762:2m) (11) C4 Experts' view Ladbrokes. com World Hurdle (Grade I: £142,550:3m) (17 runners) Totesport have launched a Scoop6 to run today and tommo Thunderer's verdict: The Victory of Tidal Bay on Tuesda Williamhill Handsome windfall bonus tempers initial frustration Extreme weather forces abandonment Remaining races to be run over two afternoons Insurers left to count cost of second-day cancellation Six pages of Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Festival Ladbrokes Reading the racecard Anderson and Broad play waiting game after England pace gamble Cricket Second Test match Attack remodelled as selectors go for broke Vettori strikes first blow by winning toss Timesonline Scoreboard Moynihan resolute over Chambers ban Worrall makes mark Gebrselassie caveat Blow for Yorkshire Champions on track Nadal due at Queen's Phillips shows appetite for return to top Football Coca-Cola Championship Seat Few Englishmen aborad, but all of Europe relies on overseas aid Football Champions League Inter match Arsenal with all-foreign line-up Home-grown talent is scarce is Spain as well National disservice Record places Liverpool among greats, says Gerrard Quarter-finalists Triesman says Cup rule changes can deepen Capello's pool of talent Football Eriksson seeks summer spending spree Chairman's views The Premier League today Wenger set to keep changes to minimum Football Barclays Premier League Platini's Cardiff vow Gretna's future bleak Mancini 'will stay put' Blackburn shirt deal Chelsea's gluttony at expense of Derby is sign of unhealthy trend Vintage James ensures that the fun times continue for Portsmouth Football Barclays Premier League Middlesbrough offer ailing Southgate worthy response Tottenham's nerve deserts them as Berbatov lifeline proves temporary Football Uefa Cup round of 16, second leg Megson makes plain that Premier League survival is priority Everton forced to pay penalty after brave fight Football Uefa Cup round of 16, second leg Ministers go surfing in hope of catching kids in their net The Insider Times Crossword 23,860 English rule in Europe wrecked by shoot-outs The Times Bet365 Inside Index Six Nations Alan Lee Index The face Hallelujah! Your man is back Mane indicator portends cuts in Japan's economy The click No ifs or butts, Madonna's still calling the shots Bill Deedes Eco-warriors stalk the stores of Manhattan Image of the day Modern morals Raking it in As house prices wobble, how can you add value to yours? The Times gardener Stephen Anderton explains how to tempt buyers with an attractive garden Invest in growth Town garden Country garden Pirelli Re Timesonline Top tips for large gardens The Times What's wrong with a love of being British? The French have got it so right Spring and autumn Discovery Your body: the inside story Picture special My desire for sex was so overwhelming that I had difficulty breathing First person As a US Governor becomes embroiled in an escort scandal, John X reveals the lure of illicit sex Beating the energy crisis The Times Timesonline How long will I live? Q&A Be afraid, be very afraid The glory days of Blair Witch and the Exorcist are behind us. Who can save the horror film, asks James Christopher The frights continue online The frisson factor: James Christopher's top ten scariest horror films Watch out . . . scary films to come The Other Boleyn Girl Shock and awesome Screen Brian De Palma's Iraq exposé is an angry tour de force, finds James Christopher Redacted 15,86mins The Cottage 18,91mins Mister Lonely 15,121mins Flight of the Red Balloon PG, 113mins Water Lilies Win a day with R. E. M All mammoth and no trousers Who needs a plot when you've got a sabre-toothed tiger to do your bidding, asks Wendy Ide 10,000BC 12A, 108mins Out of the Blue 15,100mins Water Lilies 15,86mins Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour U, 75mins Children of Glory 15,120mins Frontiéres 18,108mins Not a lot of people know this Maurice Micklewhite is 75 tomorrow. To celebrate, Ed Potton has compiled this bluffer's guide to Michael Caine The Times When fighting is a family affair Screen Nick Broomfield and his son have both made films about the same massacre in Iraq. They tell Paul Hoggart why Feeling ill? Take our cultural cure In my hospital bed, the best medicine is film Hmv Professional nice guy First night Pop Bryan Adams St James's Church, W1 Dance Richard Alston Nottingham Playhouse Theatre The Lady from the Sea Birmingham Rep Opera Fiesque Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 Theatre Random Royal Court, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Charlie Dark's African Beats Jam House, Birmingham Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport The web watcher Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV 10 Things You Didn't Know About Tsunamis Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Ashes to Ashes BBC One, 9pm Pramface Babies Channel 4,9pm Get Carter (2000) Film choice Five, 10pm Variations The Sopranos Channel 4,11.35pm Those Glory Glory Days (1984) Film4,7.15pm Predator (1987) ITV4, 10pm Orphans (1997) Film4,1.20am Apprentices are just the job Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4474 Polygon The Workout Times2 Quiz Codeword No 183 Picture Gallery Action Index Times Online Work is all about playing the part The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Lightbulb moment sparks a shift Career Changers Jenny Ungless tells Emily Ford that ten years in politics gave her an outlook ideally suited to becoming a career coach Network Rail The Office Psychologist Female Evolution If the cap fits . . . wear it How to . . . Fill in for your Boss Stepping into the boss's shoes for a day or two is no big deal, but, as Carly Chynoweth finds, when it's for a longer stretch there are issues that need to be considered it you're to succeed Competition Win a Business Trip to Cornwall Reading List Playing to win with the big boys Case Study Domestic players in their home economies are proving remarkably resilient when it comes to keeping the transnationals at bay TUI Travel PLC Strategies for Success Deadline Buster The Times Travel, news and writing are all in a day's work What Do You Do All Day Journalists pop up in the oddest places , from war zones and sports stadiums to idyllic islands and court rooms. Emily Ford asks what makes the profession so glamorous Ginny McGrath, 29, assistant editor, Times Online A Second Opinion It's time to enrol on a course of fresh ideas Talking Point Learning Innovation As firms strive to stay ahead of the game, innovative thinkers are key to maintaining the edge. Clare Dight takes a look at degree courses designed to make a difference MBA Insider Tuck School of Business MBA Choices Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Fingers crossed, Darling Budget 2008 Timesonline Need to know Drinkers stock up in last-chance saloon before Monday's hangover Alcohol duty Spirits to rise by 55p wine 14p and beer 4p Tobacco targeted with 11p on pack of cigarettes Fuel duty delay will give us some respite Doctors raise a glass to tax increases but industry curses Troubleshooter Cigarettes/alcohol £950 'showroom tax' takes the shine off fuel duty delay Environment Motoring Petrol prices will rise twice within six months Motorists will pay an extra £1.2bn is road tax Troubleshooter Motoring We've done very well Environment climate Campaigners rubbish vow no plastic bags Zero-carbon offices target 'may be too late' Troubleshooter Carbon footprint Low-income homebuyers are helped — but it doesn't lift the gloom Housing Stamp-duty exemption for shared ownership Affordability still bar to take-up, say experts Troubleshooter Property Green 'guilt' can lead to lower bills, at a price The banks caused the problems Benefits Claimants must prove they are unfit Troubleshooter Mortgages Military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq to cost £2bn next year Summaries Npower Defeat to earn Livingstone £30,000 Another price rise for air travellers Sharia stamp duty loophole is closed Charities win reprieve over Gift Aid Darling's Pollyanna-like attitude and complicated tax rules should be just enough to drive accountants to drink Analysis Troubleshooter Investment Taxes won't put us off big cars Families £1bn bid to meet child poverty target Thousands of families will receive extra help Housing and council tax benefit rules change Picture Gallery £200m war chest for hit-squad teachers to improve worst schools Education I can't believe the cost of heating Troubleshooter Families They're all better off — so why won't they celebrate? The jury The Times jury has sat in judgment on nine Brown Budgets. The debut for Alistair Darling war not a hit Small business owner Professional couple Single pensioner Young professional Tradesman Retired couple Disabled worker Single mother Nurse Company director Credits An incredible talent to be stupendously, doggedly . . . dull Politics We can weather storm, Darling says Budget 'will maintain stability and cut poverty' You live in a different world, says Cameron 'My first thought was thank you Darling, I'm better off' The Chancellor delivers a modest Budget - and has plenty to be modest about Politics The Times Buzzwords Picture Gallery Long and short of it Taxman wins right to carry out surprise inspections Revenue Spot-checks on firms and the self-employed Loopholes another target to raise revenue Troubleshooter Work There's nothing in it for us Crackdown promised on waste and inefficiency Even rose-tinted spectacles fail to offer glimpse of a bright future Economics Businesses prepare for pain as tax gains are wiped out by £1.4bn bill Business Chancellor insists on flat rate for capital gains £12.5m injection will support women owners 'If my customers want a pint, they'll pay' Optimism could leave no room for manoeuvre Dull will do just fine as the economic storm clouds bubble up elsewhere Troubleshooter Personal Tax Concessions over non-doms policy allay fears in the … Personal finance No deferral, but the changes are 'enough' Pledge on rules runs into next Parliament Troubleshooter Small business Pensioner groups dismiss winter fuel payment rise Scrapping of 10p tax rate will hit millions The non-dom tax rules are unfair Troubleshooter Savings Single person, no children Tax tables Are you richer or poorer? Single person, one child Single person, two children Single person, 65-74 The hangover from Brown still Single person, 75 and over Married couple, 65-74 Allowances and rates Non-working spouse, no children Tax tables Are you richer or poorer? KPMG Couple, both working, no children Couple, both working, one child Couple, both working, two children Non-working spouse, one child Non-working spouse, two children Married couple, 75 and over Border & Immigration Agency
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