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HMRC handing out fines for Vinted and eBay sellers this January says tax expert
Vinted, eBay and Etsy sellers are at risk of going under criminal investigation as HMRC invests an extra £40m to find tax avoiders who are not reporting their profits
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How popular is the car you drive? UK's ten favourite vehicles revealed
The UK's most popular car models have been revealed - and your vehicle could be on the list.
Will my car insurance cover damage caused by potholes?
Potholes are one of the biggest annoyances on the roads for UK drivers, not only are they uncomfortable to drive they can often cause serious damage to your car.
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Car becomes stuck in floodwater in Ringwood
A car has become stuck in floodwater in Ringwood.
Woman left in tears after council error destroys parents’ ashes and offers £750
Gina Whitfield currently lives in a bungalow in Coronation Drive near Shaftesbury, but used to live in a flat in Glyndebourne Close in Salisbury, both properties owned by Wiltshire Council.
SEND centre to open in Tidworth to help children 'reach their potential'
Located in Tidworth, the centre will be based on Wylye Road and is the result of a partnership between Dingley’s Promise and Wiltshire Council
'Devoted' woman died from head injury in Stonehenge crash, inquest hears
Jacqueline Medlock, known to family and friends as Jacky, died aged 65 on January 23, 2024, in a head-on car crash on the A303 near Stonehenge.
Pub landlord and clinical hypnotherapist duo launch new mental health podcast
The I Can Cope Method podcast launched to share real-life stories and practical tools for managing stress, anxiety and overthinking.
Cocktail bar serving drink inspired by Salisbury's 'killer kerb' - last chance to try
Caboose cocktail bar, based just a two-minute walk from the city’s train station, offers The Killer Curb cocktail inspired by the now famous trief kerb.
Choir donates thousands of pounds to homelessness charity
The charity houses up to 33 homeless people and provides advice, training and support to the homeless community across the city.
LETTER: 'It is apparent we have more poorly lit cars rather than roads themselves'
I’m referring to people who drive cars with either one light that has blown and is dull, or the other annoyance, you think it’s a bike when actually it’s a car with only one light working instead of the usual two on the front.
Wassailing and torchlit procession to bless orchard this weekend
A unique ceremony grounded in folklore and familiar routines, the festivity features a fusion of old customs.
Homebuyers offered up to £15,000 boost at housing development
The scheme aims to ease the path to homeownership by providing funds that buyers can use towards deposits, Stamp Duty, or other expenses.
Murder investigation launched after remains found in search for missing Wiltshire man
Human remains have been found in the search for a missing Wiltshire man and a murder probe is underway.
Taking Better Care Of Your Employees: A Quick-Start Guide For Business Owners
No matter whether you are running a large corporate office or a local brick-and-mortar enterprise – as a business owner, you have a duty of care towards your employees. This […] The post Taking Better Care Of Your Employees: A Quick-Start Guide For Business Owners appeared first on New Valley Ne...
The 10 Most Common Types Of Debt In The UK
Debt comes in many forms – with some types of debt being healthier than others. In this post, we’ll explore 10 of the most common types of debt in the […] The post The 10 Most Common Types Of Debt In The UK appeared first on New Valley News....
Timeless Impressions: Positioning Your Brand Through Classical Typography
In a world dominated by fast trends and digital noise, standing out as a brand often means slowing things down. Classical typography offers a sense of heritage, trust and refinement […] The post Timeless Impressions: Positioning Your Brand Through Classical Typography appeared first on New Valley ...
MP's column - Salisbury Financial Wellbeing event, Bemerton funding and Porton Down
Following the success of last year’s local jobs fair, I was delighted to be approached to lend a hand to facilitate another community-focused event.
Millions of drivers warned they face hefty fines over common roundabout mistake
A Compare the Market study found six million drivers were risking a £50 fine every time they encountered a roundabout
As DWP Cold Weather Payments land this 6-digit code can beat AI scammers
As the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) sends out another batch of Cold Weather Payments, scammers are launching a stream of AI cyberattacks