Matthew Wall, 27, of Edgmond, Shropshire, came up with the plan to dupe government officials after refusing to pay thousands of pounds in owed payments for his daughter.
… be most comfortable, helping big bankers. The former U.S. attorney general who failed to bring criminal prosecutions against any of the nation's largest banks for causing the 2008 financial collapse has rejoined his old law…
The former U.S. attorney general who failed to bring criminal prosecutions against any of the nation's largest banks for causing the 2008 financial collapse has rejoined his old law firm, Covington & Burling, which he left in 2009 to join the Obama …
There is at least one legal way to get your euros out of Greece these days, to guard against the prospect that they might be devalued into drachmas: convert them into bitcoin. New customers depositing at least 50 euros with BTCGreece, the only Greece-based bitcoin exchange, open only to Greeks, rose by 400 percent between […]
A love rat father sent a lookalike to a DNA test in an attempt to avoid paying maintenance for a child he knew was his. Thomas Kenny, 25, already had two children from a previous relationship when he shamelessly embarked upon an illicit affair with …
After studying overdraft fees for more than three years, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is leaning against subjecting banks to tough new rules that would cap the size of charges or limit how frequently they can be imposed on consumers, said two people briefed on the agency’s work. More likely, when the CFPB proposes regulations […]
"In the end, President Obama brought in a Washington lawyer from outside to coordinate the response, but that's not where you want to be," Lieberman said. "When people in the country are in danger of being victims of a pandemic, the most important work …
“Sasquatch is essentially a utopia where all troubles go away for four days and good people bond over music, scenery, and good memories…a.k.a. 10 people sharing a tent and not showering for four straight days. It's an experience you don't get every …
The development, at the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane, Central London, is a return to the days of Dr No, when 007 puts a cigarette to his lips and introduces himself with the immortal line: ‘Bond. James Bond.’
Organisations which fail to prevent tax evasion would be subject to stiff fines under a new proposed crackdown, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury has said….