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After being diagnosed with throat cancer, 65 year-old Hollywood megastar Michael Douglas has vowed to beat the life-threatening disease.
It has emerged that a couple found dead as their two sons played nearby had been plagued with debt management problems after losing their home and jobs.
Following the departure of provocative but much-loved host Jonathan Ross from the BBC, Claudia Winkleman has been named as next in line for the coveted Film 2010 presenter’s job.
ITV has officially confirmed the news that former BBC host Jonathan Ross has signed a lucrative new chat show deal with the channel.
Golfing superstar and notorious love cheat Tiger Woods and his estranged wife Elin Nordegren have now finalised their divorce, this week flying to a Florida court together to sign the last official papers.
In yet another tabloid story about cheating footballers, the news has broken that England and Tottenham Hotspur striker Peter Crouch reportedly cheated on his model fiancé Abbey Clancy with a teenage Algerian-born prostitute.
Formula One team Ferrari could be in hot water with the sport’s governing body after they were involved in a match-fixing team order to driver Felipe Massa.
The latest rumour in Hollywood is that former Friends star Jennifer Aniston has reunited with her ex, singer John Mayer, in a series of secret dates.
Lee Ryan, the former member of boy band Blue, has been accused of assaulting his fiancée and the mother of his young child, Samantha Millar, this week.
To celebrate the UK release of Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, the celebrity attendees at the London premiere of the quirky new film were unafraid to show their geeky sides.
We cannot guarantee a reduction in interest or charges. If an IVA is not maintained it could lead to bankruptcy. Whilst initial debt advice is free, fees will be charged if a solution is taken out.
Fees related to Debt Management Plans are in two parts;
Fees incurred for Individual Voluntary Arrangements are variable dependent upon the monthly contribution to the arrangement and the agreement that is reached with your creditors. Fees are made up of Nominees fees relating to assistance given to prepare your proposal and Supervisor fees which relate to the ongoing monitoring of your IVA. Fees are already included as part of your monthly contribution. The level of fees and the method of payment are both agreed by your creditors at the outset of the arrangement.
A record of your agreement with us will be held on your credit file for up to six years, and your ability to obtain credit in future may be affected.
You are provided a cooling off period of fourteen days from the date the agreement was deemed to commence, during which you may cancel our agreement. Should you give notice to us that you would like a refund of a payment, or payments, (being other than the initial fee) then where no distributions have, at that time, been made by us, or are in the process or course of being made by us, in respect of that payment or payments this will be made in full (i.e. without deduction of our fee of 17.5%).
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