DIY fan turns drab space into glam dressing room with bargains from £2.99
DIY fan Kim Heslip decided to turn her uninspiring space into glam dressing room during the lockdown perioid, using bargains that cost from as little as £2.99
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HM Revenue & Customs has refunded millions of pounds to taxpayers who paid its controversial loan charge.
But only a fraction of those who applied for a refund have so far received any money, meaning hundreds of taxpayers face a longer wait for their cash to be returned.
The taxman has so far refunded, or waived, £3.6m to 50 taxpayers who paid the loan charge, at an average of £72,000 each, a Freedom of Information request submitted by this newspaper has revealed.
As of April 2021, HMRC had received almost 1,850 applications for a refund, but Telegraph Money has been told it has taken longer than anticipated to process repayments due to the complex nature of the settlements.
From UPI to cash, almost all payment modes see decline in May
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The National Payments Corporation of India’s UPI, IMPS and FASTag, and the Reserve Bank of India’s NEFT and RTGS, which is used by businesses, saw sharp declines in both the volume and value of payments processed
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Nearly all modes of payment, digital and cash, saw a monthly decline in May owing to subdued economic activity in India amid the second wave of Covid, the latest data from the RBI showed.
The National Payments Corporation of India’s UPI, IMPS and FASTag, and the Reserve Bank of India’s NEFT and RTGS, which is used by businesses, saw sharp declines in both the volume and value of payments processed. Withdrawals from ATMs – a proxy for cash spends – also saw a drop.
Royal Family will have chance to tell Prince Harry to shut up on his UK return
Prince Harry is expected to have a chat with members of the Royal Family in July when he returns to the UK for the unveiling of a statue of his late mum Princess Diana
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GENEVA (BUSINESS WIRE) Jun 1, 2021
Selexis SA, a JSR Life Sciences company, has named seasoned business development executive Roland Hoffmann-Hecht, PhD, as its new chief business officer. As a member of the companyâs executive leadership team, Dr. Hoffmann-Hecht will be responsible for all corporate and business development activities and will report directly to Selexis Chief Executive Officer Dirk Lange.
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âWe are fortunate to welcome Roland to our executive leadership team given his expansive career in contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs) serving the biopharmaceuticals industry and demonstrated success building valuable relationships with partners,â said Mr. Lange. âHis highly relevant skills and experience, coupled with his scientific and industry knowledge, will be invaluable to Selexis as we bolster our leading position in cell line development and ensure the continued success of our âGene-to-GMP in 9 Mon