FE NEWS: Financial Education Summit held in Parliament to advocate for greater early financial education

Today, MPs and Peers came together with the financial education community to highlight the severe and tragic consequences of the refusal of successive Governments to tackle the issue of financial education and literacy head on. The result is that children, especially those from lower socio-economic backgrounds are having their life…

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Telegraph: Government considers whistleblowing laws that could fine companies millions for attempted cover-ups

The draft bill would also outlaw non-disclosure agreements and set up a tribunal where whistleblowing cases would be heard Whistleblowing legislation that could see companies fined millions of pounds for attempted cover-ups is being considered by the Government, The Telegraph has learned. A draft bill, which will be debated by…

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Telegraph: “Recycling the savings from renewables straight into everyone’s energy bills makes sense” says John

ENERGY giants will be handed more than £1.2billion from wind and solar farms as gas prices soar in coming months, despite the cost of living crisis hitting household bills. When electricity prices are low, wind and solar farms are paid subsidies in the form of green levies taken directly from…

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