Schools minister angry over uniform issue

September 16, 2009 by admin  
Filed under News, News Utilities

The Schools Minister in the UK has expressed concern over parents that are being forced to pay out extortionate prices for school uniforms supplied by certain outfitters, and has said that schools should be taken to court over the issue. Read more

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London’s size responsible for title of worst city for card fraud

February 22, 2008 by admin  
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The size of London and its population are the main reasons behind its recent labelling as the UK’s worst city for credit and debit card fraud, one financial expert claims.

According to payments association APACS, the fact that there are more cards in issue in London and therefore more transactions and more retail outlets are the reasons behind the city being crowned the UK’s “fraud hotspot”.

Mark Bowerman, a spokesperson for APACS, said that despite the difference between regions in the numbers of people, ways of consumers protecting themselves against card fraud are the same.

“As long as you are a cardholder who’s following common sense precautions you can minimise the chances of yourself becoming a victim; and [they are] the same steps to take whether you’re in London or in Yorkshire,” he added.

New research from the CPP Group revealed that London has overtaken Birmingham as the worst city for credit and debit card fraud.

In only a year, the capital city has risen from fifth to first position in the UK’s top ten of card fraud hotspots.

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