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Government Announces Free TV Licence Extension for 2025 – Find Out If You Qualify Now
The government has announced an extension of the free TV licence scheme through 2025, aiming to provide financial relief to millions of eligible households amid ongoing economic pressures. The new policy maintains…
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Canada Announces New Driving License Regulations for Seniors Beginning October 2025, Featuring Updates for Drivers Over 70
Starting October 2025, Canada will implement new regulations governing driver’s license renewals and assessments for senior motorists, with a focus on drivers aged 70 and older. The updated policy aims to enhance…
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Last Chance to Claim Your Share of the $425 Million Capital One Settlement: How to Apply
Eligible individuals and businesses have until August 31, 2024 to submit their claims for a share of the $425 million Capital One settlement. This settlement stems from a data breach that compromised…
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UK Banks Surprise Pensioners with New Withdrawal Limits Set to Begin September 27, 2025
British banking institutions are preparing to implement a significant shift in their withdrawal policies, with new limits set to commence on September 27, 2025. These changes come after recent discussions about financial…
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Lincoln Wheat Penny Valued at $144,000 Still in Circulation?
The rare Lincoln Wheat Penny featuring the year 1909 is stirring curiosity among coin collectors and investors alike, especially amid reports that some specimens could be valued at as much as $144,000.…
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Social Security Announces Increase in Full Retirement Age to 67 Starting in 2026
Starting in 2026, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will officially raise the full retirement age (FRA) from 66 to 67 for individuals born in 1960 or later. This policy shift marks the…
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