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Crime Tensions Explode: Thai Boxer Hits Cambodian Worker After Deadly Military Clash
What a nasty pea brain, thug. -
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Report Double Tragedy in Phuket: Young Aussie and Suspect Found Dead
Possible brain concussion? Wearing a flimsy Micky Mouse helmet that doesn’t fit properly wouldn’t necessarily protect the noggin in a collision. -
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State pensioners born in these years getting extra £2,797 from DWP
British pensioners born in certain years are getting up to £2,797 more per year in State Pension payments compared to other retirees. The State Pension system in the UK is split into two different schemes, each of which is paid at a different rate. There is a basic and a new State Pension, and the one you qualify for is dependent on when you reach retirement age. Men born on or after April 6, 1951, and women born on or after April 6, 1953, are eligible to claim the new State Pension once they reach State Pension age, which is currently 66. Those who get this State Pension can get up to £230.25 per week in pension payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), which amounts to £11,973 per year – and a whopping £2,797.60 more annually than those who get the full basic State Pension. Read More: DWP gives State Pension triple lock update as major review launched Read More: DWP issues worrying State Pension age update with £800 warning The basic State Pension, by comparison, is only worth up to £176.45 per work if you get the full amount, which over a full year adds up to £9,175.40 in payments from the DWP. The State Pension rates increase at the start of every new tax year on April 6, with both pension schemes being uprated by 4.1% this year in line with the annual increase in the average weekly earnings index for May to July 2024, under the rules of the Triple Lock. But despite the rates going up, younger pensioners who qualify for the full new State Pension are still significantly better off compared to older generations on the basic scheme. FULL STORY -
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Ghislaine Maxwell is on Pardon Watch
I don't know her I wish her well? Sounds like someone does not want to piss her off. I thought usually even though a person is guilty of a crime ( which she is) information leading to conviction of others involved usually can be taken into account for a more lenient sentence. It seems no one was really interested in getting the truth about who was involved dershovitz of course he remained " clothed" whilst getting a massage epstein made a point of getting wealthy and influential people to engage in his lifestyle. As they say you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. The fact many were constantly visiting his island knew exactly what to expect -
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Relative status of BMW and Porche
BMW and Mercedes cheap quality disposable vehicles, that's not nonsense anymore, that's borderline mental illness. -
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Inside blood (under skin) front leg
I wear sun protection tatooed arm sleeves. If not arms look like your legs. Both cools you and protects you from the sun.
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