The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
15.09.2021 - 03:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A warning has been issued to British PayPal users.
The payment provider says it will hike fees for payments between businesses in the UK and those in Europe, from November.
British businesses will be charged a 1.29% fee for payments from the European Economic Area and vice versa, PayPal said.
Most currently pay about 0.5% in similar charges, which have remained unchanged since before the UK left the EU customs union and single
The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
If you had outdoor plans for the weekend then it might be best to have a back up plan in place because it looks set to be a wet one.The Met Office has issued a weather warning, with parts of Britain set to battle nine hours of gales and rain tomorrow, Saturday 2 October.The warning has been put in force from 1pm until 10pm, covering areas in southern and eastern England.
Channel 4 has apologised to angry Married At First Sight UK fans as the channel continues to have streaming issues.The broadcaster said that they are “working hard” to solve the issue and that viewers can expect “further updates tomorrow” on the problem.The channel has been suffering from technical issues for several days now, meaning that some shows have not been broadcasting correctly and viewers are having issues accessing the channel’s streaming services.The issues have meant eager fans have
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UK Government has paid out £25.2billion in financial support to 2.9million self-employed individuals whose business has been affected by coronavirus through the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that 9.1 million total grants have been claimed by self-employed workers across the UK since the scheme launched in May last year.
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warning has been issued to customers who shop at Aldi, M&S, and Argos just ahead of the festive season. With the countdown to Christmas well underway, thousands of shoppers may be affected as one of the UK's biggest delivery firms could be facing strike action.
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Boris Johnson and EU leaders, ahead of a global vaccine summit on Wednesday. Airfinity said its research predicted that by the end of this month, seven billion vaccines will be available across the world, rising to 12 billion by December.Brown said the crucial issue is where the vaccines will be distributed, adding there was no agreement on who will provide the low income countries' vaccines by December.
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Christmas is officially on as there are now just 100 days to go until December 25 and before bargain hunters get swept up in the fever of early festive shopping, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging everyone to ensure they don’t get caught out by unexpected charges when buying from overseas traders.
payment provider has stated that, from November, fees will increase for payments between UK and European businesses. British companies will be charged a 1.29% fee for payments made from the European Economic Area and vice versa, according to the Manchester Evening News.
HSBC UK has issued an urgent warning to all customers about fraudsters tricking people into disclosing bank passcodes which they can then use to go on online spending sprees. The bank is urging people never to reveal their one-time passcode (OTP) to others, after recording an increase in related scams.
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