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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Quite made my day.
The fact that the Daily Mail post false new doesn't mean that everything they publish is false. What's more interesting is that this seems not to be covered in other newspapers, which means that the Mail have not only got something right, it's also newsworthy. I can't remember the last time that happened - I can only assume that it's just one of those million to one chances that popup every now and then.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Quite made my day.
Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCan't be true, it's in the Daily Mail.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
What do lefties do if it is?
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Hector ha sit all
Taxmen overpay themselves £22m | Daily Mail Online
Taxmen overpay themselves £22m: Officials chase down after their own colleagues to try to get the cash back
Blunders added up to £1.4million – or an average of almost £5,600 extra each
It emerged Whitehall waste has cost taxpayers at least £5.5billion in two years
It leaves HMRC workers having to chase their own colleagues and ex-employeesTags: None
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