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Kenny I know you have to apply for the state pension it is not automatic. Also you can delay it and gain extra future payments. My one is predicted to be £218.50 a week.
Mick-b the boiler is small Greenstar ri15 non combi system boiler with 150 liter cylinder.
ATISHA. I don't understand
Explain please about the two tier state pension.
I believe we all pay national insurance until we retire at 66- 67 current. Only one who don't pay is earners under the 12.570 threshold
Kenny heat exchanger
Will be the death of mine its aluminium some brands like wiseman has stainless steel ones. The spare one in the loft is the same model Greenstar
Kenny boiler spare
Bit of luck really I was doing the utility room with new roof insulation and noticed the flue had separated. worcester bosch flue don't have means of a bracket/bolt/screw to keep it secure like valiant ones. I replaced the flue with a new version which is secure and found a 2 year old boiler on eBay with flue for 75pounds.
Kenny
Got a working spare boiler 2 years old in the loft bought for 75pounds lol. So it will outlast me
Dragonflies do bite, and they will bite humans, but only if you catch one and it's trying to escape or defend itself. And only the largest dragonflies will be able to break your skin anyway
A British pharmaceuticals company has criticised London’s stock markets for being “completely broken and closed” after announcing plans to de-list and pursue a potential flotation in New York.
Ali Mortazavi, chief executive of E-therapeutics, said “urgent reform and action was needed” after accusing British investors of failing to back innovative companies.
E-therapeutics said it would de-list, 17 years after floating on Aim, London’s junior market, as part of a £29m fundraising from existing investors.
It said it would “explore the option of listing on [New York’s] Nasdaq in due course”.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Mr Mortazavi said: “My overriding feeling in delisting [the company] is one of sadness and great worry.
“To be clear, the UK markets are not just illiquid, they’re completely broken and closed. The situation is worse for small growth companies (in particular biotech) but even sizeable companies such as Shell and many others are saying the same thing
Https://www.cityam.com/lack-of-appetite-in-london-drives-another-high-tech-firm-to-nasdaq/