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Monday 01 February 2016 4:35 amFreelancers feeling good again after government scraps tax planBy: kathryn.gaw.oldloginShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThings are looking up for the UKrsquo growing freelance community, with confidence rising and a controversial tax plan scrapped.According to a new survey by the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed IPSE , 35 per cent of freelancers felt confident about <a href=
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Tuesday 09 February 2010 7:21 pmToyota moves ahead with a global recallBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleTOYOTA suffered another blow to its image yesterday as it announced it was recalling nearly half a million hybrid models, including the latest version of its iconic Prius.The recall ndash; the third at the beleaguered Japanese carmaker ndash <a href=
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