Your tax code is a simple combination of numbers and letters that plays a significant role in your financial affairs - and HMRC has now explained what they all mean
WHEN Priscilla Moyo’s husband Brian returned home to Harare from Mvurwi, about 100km north of the capital on Sunday night, he seemed
Retail and fast food workers have turned to TikTok to show the world how they are scamming customers out of money. These low-wage workers are taking discarded customer receipts and using them to redeem rewards from various cash-back apps and websites. The method that people are using to receive rewards is through the Fetch app, […]
The Durbin-Marshall credit card bill is just another way for corporate mega-stores to benefit, while already struggling business owners and consumers pay the price.
Shooting a Reel of you grooving to the latest chartbuster? Capturing a goofy moment of your pet? Sending your family a picture of the food you feasted on? Filming a prank on your friends? There is one device – equipped with powerful cameras - to shoot them all. One doesn't think about it while taking a selfie, but each camera module is a symphony of highly sophisticated and specialised components. That brings us to the rather big news break from The Economic Times – that Apple is in advanced...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company has to “reorganize and streamline the
When you hear the beat of the Taiko drum, you can hear the sound of teamwork and synchronization, all making for a high-energy performance while telling a unique story.
In any election year, there’s a fuzzy line between governing and campaigning.
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China’s communist government is engaged in large-scale political warfare and influence efforts it calls united front operations that are seeking to subvert all sectors of the United States, according to an investigation by the House oversight committee.
How does it feel to step away from an elite sporting career at just 24-years-old? Footballer Nathan Murphy opens up to Hack on the six months since his career-ending concussion.
MPs have rejected all the Lords’ Rwanda Bill amendments, after the Government was accused of “flogging a dead horse” with the policy.The seven amendments included those that sought to require local authorities to complete age assessments for migrants before their removal, and to exempt Afghan staff who worked alongside the UK armed forces.The Bill will return to the Lords tomorrow, when it is expected that Labour and crossbench peers may seek to reinstate three or four amendments.The votes came...