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Does Eleanor Rigby live in Muswell Hill? (Soup Kitchen Diaries #11)

November 22, 2013
by George Emsden
blankets, chef, eleanor rigby, Hands on London, homeless, sleeping bag, soup kitchens, soup runs, state benefits
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Remember the Chorus? Ah look at all the lonely people….. A great song in your youth sounds a bit different now. 6pm and time to open up. Am I first tonight? Only a tiny light is on inside the church hall, making me wonder if Chef has taken a night off. Fortunately he has been th
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The Financial Effects of Cancer – What to do when the Money Stops

October 10, 2012
by George Emsden
CIC, critical illness insurance, incapacity benefit, macmillan cancer care, permanent health insurance, PHI, state benefits
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Getting on with Life We live, we work, we earn, we manage and then we are told we have got cancer. While medical science improves – better detection, more cases giving a larger client database for doctors to work out an effective treatment, better technology and new drugs, the f
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Pensions – sometimes they can be pointless

March 11, 2011
by George Emsden
Eddie Nestor, Hutton report, investment risk, living too long, marginal rates of tax, pension calculator, pension transfers, Pensions, public sector finances, QROPS, reckonable service, state benefits, State pension forecast, years of employment
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Three town meetings in the morning and time to go home, when the phone rings. It’s the producer of Eddie Nestor’s Drivetime BBC Radio London 94.9 FM where the Hutton Report on Public Sector pensions has put the cat among the pigeons, and would I like to contribute? Always
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