NS&I confirms it will continue to let savers receive prize cheques in the post
Premium Bonds are UK s favourite savings product, held by over 20m people
NS&I planned to start paying winnings into bank accounts only in December
But some customers were unable to register their bank details with NS&I online
Others had no desire to share their details with the organisation at all
We revealed NS&I had only surveyed customers with the internet about the plan
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Read our press release on our new polling, which reveals that the public overwhelmingly backs the British military being held to an equal or higher standard than the average citizen, and thinks that it s important the UK is seen as upholding the rule of law.
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1. Overseas Operations Bill – Commons waters down Lords war crimes amendment
On Wednesday 21 April, the House of Commons debated the Lords’ amendments to the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) bill.
The armed forces minister Johnny Mercer was sacked ahead of the debate – although it was reported he intended to resign – and said the departure was over legal protections for British troops deployed in Northern Ireland. While this bill is only relevant to overseas deployments, the government has pledged to bring forward legislation on domestic operations in a future session.
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Fury-Joshua and the British boxers who need to shine in 2021
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Jake Paul s knockout prediction vs. Askren (2:31)
Jake Paul predicts he will knock out Ben Askren faster than Jorge Masvidal did at UFC 239. (2:31)
•Has been reporting on British boxing for over 15 years
•Appears on BoxNation s Boxing Matters show
There s no disputing the long anticipated world heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is 2021 s biggest story for British boxing, but beneath the big stars some of the smaller names are eager to put on a show this year, while others are looking at an uncertain future.
The heavyweight scene is boxing s biggest dynamo as it drives interest, revenue and the sport s wider relevance. English rivals Fury and Joshua are expected to meet twice this year for all four major world heavyweight titles, in a fight that will capture the world s imagination from Manchester, to Minneapolis, to Melbourne.