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10 reasons why you should use a financial planner
With Financial Planning Week upon us, it's a good time to look at how professional advice can benefit even seasoned investors.

Honduras 'crash death' man Anthony McErlean jailed
Anthony McErlean had impersonated his wife to make the claim

Legal aid cuts: hitting the vulnerable
Ministry of Justice plans to replace law centres and advisers with telephone 'gateway' will decimate social welfare law, critics say

Hundreds of parents fined in Leicester truancy cases
A six-week parenting course is being offered to parents who are struggling to "control" their children

Joke of the Week 18th NOV - FS
A man visits his bank manager and says, "How do I start a small business?" The manager replies, "Start a large one and wait six months."

New platforms to get Bristol's Temple Meads station revamp on track
BRISTOL'S biggest and oldest train station is in line for a multi-million- pound revamp which will see two new platforms added, it has emerged.

Garages gridlocked with “stuff”
Multi-car households keep around £3,429 worth of items in their garage while £13,487 worth of vehicles are left on the road or driveway.

Israel vs Iran: Threat to oil prices and the world economy
An Israeli strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities would pose a ‘fairly grave threat' to the global economy, warns chief economist at UBS.

Cornwall locals 'want to adopt own currency'
A charity boss in Cornwall has called for the county to ditch the pound sterling in favour of adopting its own currency.

BIS gets busy on Audit reform
THE EURO is in trouble, finance ministers are drowning in sovereign debt, and Brussels insiders say UK lobbyists have about as much credibility as a Greek bond. So why has the Department for Business stuck out its neck on audit reform?

Plans to boost London-based firms abroad
New proposals to ‘cut through the regulatory maze’ inhibiting London-based international law firms and help them develop more unified global businesses have been published. The Solicitors Regulation Authority wants to give big cross-border practices more flexibility to operate in any form allowed in other countries, and also to incentivise foreign firms to make London their headquarters.

Smart Investor: how to analyse investment targets
Justifying 'gut-feeling' decisions is all too easy, says Smart Investor, making a consistent approach essential.





