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    The National Careers Service website contains sections on careers information and help to plan and implement career development activities. This can be accessed independently of careers advisers. Sections include: Interactive career tools [15] including a CV builder, [16] skills assessment package, [17] and action planning tool. [18]

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    Despite being in office less than three months, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has already raised eyebrows for accepting donations in the form of clothes and other gifts from a wealthy businessman.

  4. 2024 Labour Party freebies controversy - Wikipedia

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    [6] [1] [7] It was also reported that Health Secretary Wes Streeting had been gifted four Taylor Swift concert tickets, worth a total of £1,160, by The Football Association, [8] and that Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves had accepted £7,500 worth of clothes in 2024 from Juliet Rosenfeld, [5] which were registered as donations "to ...

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  9. Universal basic income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Major C.H. Douglas, a British engineer and social philosopher, developed a new economic philosophy which he labelled Social Credit. At the heart of the philosophy was a firm belief in the importance of individual freedom, but also that the monetary system had to be changed so that the market system could function properly.