£43 million given to expat benefit fraudsters - Telegraph.co.uk |
Telegraph.co.uk£43 million given to expat benefit fraudstersTelegraph.co.ukThe Government has warned of a crackdown on expats who are illegally fleecing the UK for benefits, as it struggles to lessen the country's debt burden. By Leah Hyslop During a visit to a Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) team in Madrid yesterday, ...Improving outcomes for children in Spain and the UKPrevention Actionall 2 news articles »...more info>>>
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Datacentre management: how to get extra benefit from an estate overhaul - The Guardian |
Datacentre management: how to get extra benefit from an estate overhaulThe GuardianAlvaro Arenas is professor of information systems at the IE Business School in Madrid and formerly senior research scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council in the UK, where he helped to lead the development of shared services across ......more info>>>
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Newspaper Briefing, including 'Facebook benefits from higher ad rates ahead of ... - Proactive Investors UK |
Newspaper Briefing, including 'Facebook benefits from higher ad rates ahead of ...Proactive Investors UKGilts: UK Government bonds held firm as worries elsewhere in Europe, notably Spain, persuaded cautious investors to look to safer assets. The June gilt future settled three ticks lower at 116.31, broadly in line with the equivalent German bund, ...and more »...more info>>>
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The high costs and dubious benefits of academies - The Guardian |
The high costs and dubious benefits of academiesThe GuardianYour progress report on Michael Gove's education policy (The school revolution in England, 11 April) spends a huge amount of column space on the achievements of just two schools. It would have been just as easy to praise the achievements of community ...and more »...more info>>>
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Analysts: UK's BBC, Pay TV Firm BSkyB Will Both Benefit from Olympics Deals - Hollywood Reporter |
Hollywood ReporterAnalysts: UK's BBC, Pay TV Firm BSkyB Will Both Benefit from Olympics DealsHollywood ReporterLONDON - For UK TV networks and pay TV operators, particularly satellite TV giant BSkyB, controlled by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., the Summer Olympics here are shaping up to be a win-win situation, media industry research firm Enders Analysis said ...and more »...more info>>>
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