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payment provider has stated that, from November, fees will increase for payments between UK and European businesses. British companies will be charged a 1.29% fee for payments made from the European Economic Area and vice versa, according to the Manchester Evening News.
Around 0.5% is currently paid on such transactions, with charges having remained the same since the UK was taken out of the EU single market and customs union. Whilst retailers will face the burden of the payment increase, it's
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warning has been issued to customers who shop at Aldi, M&S, and Argos just ahead of the festive season. With the countdown to Christmas well underway, thousands of shoppers may be affected as one of the UK's biggest delivery firms could be facing strike action.
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Christmas is officially on as there are now just 100 days to go until December 25 and before bargain hunters get swept up in the fever of early festive shopping, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging everyone to ensure they don’t get caught out by unexpected charges when buying from overseas traders.
HSBC UK has issued an urgent warning to all customers about fraudsters tricking people into disclosing bank passcodes which they can then use to go on online spending sprees. The bank is urging people never to reveal their one-time passcode (OTP) to others, after recording an increase in related scams.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey missed out on an Emmy at the award show on Sunday, to a series about Italian food and culture. The two-hour sit down interview with the former royal couple caused commotion throughout the British monarchy after Meghan revealed a member of the royal family raising concerns about how dark Archie's skin would be.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey was met with raucous boos when a clip was played at a star-studded UK awards show, according to reports. "As soon as Meghan and Harry appeared on screen, the audience started booing," one attendee at Thursday night’s National TV Awards (NTAs) told the Sun.
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Piers Morgan said he was "delighted" when Ofcom cleared his rants on Meghan Markle on Good Morning Britain, and his former co-host Susanna Reid has now shared her thoughts. Piers' rant became the most complained about moment on TV ,with a a total of 57,121 people contacting Ofcom – including Meghan Markle herself.