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Astronaut Tim Peake launches competition to name ExoMars Rover READ MORE HERE: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/astronaut-tim-peake-launches-competition-to-name-exomars-rover
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Home Secretary launches Windrush compensation scheme call for evidence READ MORE HERE: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home-secretary-launches-windrush-compensation-scheme-call-for-evidence
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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/how-to-update-your-kindle-amazon-launches-critical-software-update_uk_56e12d29e4b096ed3adba4ed This article was sent to me earlier today, I can find no other information - Amazon hasnt made contact with me nor do I see anything on their website ?
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In line with the government’s commitment to free data, Companies House is pleased to announce that all public digital data held on the UK register of companies is now accessible free of charge, on its new public beta search service. This provides access to over 170 million digital records on companies and directors including financial accounts, company filings and details on directors and secretaries throughout the life of the company. Free access to the data is available both through a web service and an application program interface (API), enabling both consumers and technology providers to access real time updates on companies. You can try the new service here.
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A new ombudsman scheme has launched on Jan 2nd that aims to settle unresolved disputes between shoppers and retailers. The Retail Ombudsman (TRO) is believed to be the first alternative dispute resolution scheme in the retail sector and claims it already has 3,000 retailers signed up as members, although, so far, they have only published a partial list. It's not a government run scheme, but owned by a private limited company whose sole director is Dean Dunham, a barrister with Debello Law and consumer columnist with the Sunday Mirror. http://www.theretailombudsman.org.uk/ Initially the TRO said that decisions were binding on both sides, and if a complainant was not satisfied with the ombudsman decision, further court action would not be possible. However, they now say that when a decision is made by TRO and it is not accepted by the consumer, they can pursue this through the courts. Yet the declaration consumers must sign on their website still reads: Not the best of starts!! Oh, and their Director of Communications is one Neville Thurlbeck who was jailed for his part in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
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announced on Credit Today http://www.credittoday.co.uk/article/12198/online-news/oft-investigating-payday-loan-market