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Post-Brexit law change: Cashback without purchase to be allowed across UK


Post-Brexit law change: Cashback without purchase to be allowed across UK
Coffee shops will soon be allowed to offer cashback without people having to make a purchase first
Corner shops, pubs and cafes will soon be able to offer cashback without people having to make a purchase first.
The move comes after the government agreed changes in the House of Lords to the Financial Services Bill, which has almost completed its passage through Parliament.
Hailing it as a “welcome step towards protecting access to cash”, ministers pointed out it was only possible as a result of Brexit.
It follows concerns about the UK’s creaking cash infrastructure, which has faced added strain with the coronavirus pandemic leading to the closure of thousands of ATMs and bank branches. ....

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Corner shops will be allowed to give cashback without a purchase


Corner shops will be allowed to give cashback without a purchase
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Corner shops, pubs and cafes will soon be able to offer cashback without people having to make a purchase first.
The move comes after the Government agreed changes in the House of Lords to the Financial Services Bill, which has almost completed its passage through Parliament.
Hailing it as a welcome step towards protecting access to cash , ministers pointed out it was only possible as a result of Brexit.
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The government s Financial Services Bill has passed through Parliament, which will see shops, pubs and cafes able to offer cashback without people having to make a purchase first. Picture: Stock ....

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Peers vote to grant veterans exemption from six-year claim longstop


By John Hyde2021-04-15T11:23:00+01:00
The government has been urged to think again about a number of elements of the controversial Overseas Operations Bill, following a series of amendments being voted through this week.
Proposed changes backed by peers include an amendment to explicitly exclude service veterans from the six-year limitation on actions against the Ministry of Defence proposed in the bill.
Labour peer Lord Tunnicliffe said his change would reintroduce the normal approach to limitation: if a personal injury claim was not brought within three years then the court would be able to extend the allowed time indefinitely. He accused the government of being ‘suspicious’ of civil claims from troops against the MoD and said this bill was designed to provide additional hurdles. The House of Lords, during third reading of the bill on Tuesday, voted by 300 to 225 in favour of Tunnicliffe’s amendment, which will now go back to the commons. ....

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Lords block bid to protect Armed Forces personnel from historic war crimes prosecutions


Lords block bid to protect Armed Forces personnel from historic war crimes prosecutions
Peers demand changes are made to Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill,
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Johnny Mercer in Parliament (Image: Parliament TV)
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The House of Lords has blocked Government efforts to protect Armed Forces veterans and serving personnel from vexatious prosecution for historic alleged war crimes. ....

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