The re-linking of the state pension to earnings moved a step further away today (25th June) after Conservatives in the House of Lords abstained on a key vote.
Sutton and Cheam MP, Paul Burstow, has welcomed a decision by Sutton Council to throw out a developer's plans to build a 19 storey apartment block on the outskirts of the town centre bordering a residential area of Victorian terraces.
Sutton and Cheam MP, Paul Burstow, took part in an elder abuse awareness 'tea party' at Trickett House sheltered housing scheme on Friday (27th June). The event was organised by the Sutton Housing Society and Belmont Safer Neighbourhood Team.
No man was more free with his money, or more ambitious of living in splendour and reputation, than Colonel Turner. A Spendthrift London Merchant, he spent his considerable fortune, partly endowed by his father and his wife. But he refused
People in every region and age group of the UK, including even the wealthiest households, overwhelmingly say that the tax system is unfair, and that it is too easy for big companies and the rich to get out of paying