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Member of banned UK Islamist group breached terror prevention order by meeting woman for sex: report

Member of banned UK Islamist group breached terror prevention order by meeting woman for sex: report World 2 min read 03 June, 2021 The male, identified only as QT for legal reasons, was a member of the banned Islamist group Al-Muhajiroun, whose associates have been linked to various jihadist activity. QT was handed an 18-month community order at the Old Bailey in London [Getty] A member of an Islamist group banned in the UK has breached a terror prevention order by meeting a woman for sex, BBC have reported. The male, identified only at QT for legal reasons, was a member of Al-Muhajiroun. He was handed an 18-month community order at the Old Bailey on Wednesday.

Four COVID patients die allegedly due to oxygen crisis; Govt orders inquiry

Private sector roped in to ensure supply of oxygen in government hospitals Taking a serious note of the deaths of four COVID patients, within a span of just two hours, allegedly due to shortage of oxygen in the private hospital, the Jammu and Kashmir Government constituted an inquiry committee headed by Divisional Commissioner Jammu. Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education J&K has appointed Divisional Commissioner Jammu as Inquiry Officer to enquire into the circumstances leading to an incident that occurred at Acharaya Shri Chander Colleges of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Jammu on 01.05 2021, wherein some death have been reported allegedly due to shortage of Oxygen , the order reads.

CMA locks in a total of £975,000 for Lloyds PPI customers

CMA locks in a total of £975,000 for Lloyds’ PPI customers The CMA has secured £975,000 in total refunds for Lloyds’ PPI customers in the last year, after taking action following its latest breaches of the CMA’s Order. From: 3 February 2021 All PPI (Payment Protection Insurance) providers are subject to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) PPI Order, which requires them to send customers annual reminders that set out clearly the cost of their policy, the type of cover they have and reminds them of their right to cancel. The latest refunds, amounting to £17,000, come after Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds) self-reported 3 breaches of the Order to the CMA. These affected 8,800 people who were sent incorrect information in annual reminders to mortgage PPI customers. For 2 breaches, the monthly amount policyholders can claim on their insurance was displayed in the incorrect section. In the third breach, this figure in the annual reminders was incorrect.

Lloyds refunds £975,000 to PPI customers after breaking rules

Lloyds refunds £975,000 to PPI customers after breaking rules – are you owed a refund too? 3 Feb 2021, 11:40 Updated: 3 Feb 2021, 18:51 LLOYDS Banking Group has refunded more PPI customers a share of £17,000, taking the total it has paid back to £975,000. The latest refunds were issued after Lloyds - which also owns Halifax and Bank of Scotland - admitting sending incorrect information to 8,800 people. 1 Lloyds Banking Group will refund a total of £975,000 to PPI customersCredit: Reuters It relates to admin errors in annual reminders to mortgage PPI customers dating back to 2013. In some cases, the monthly amount policyholders could claim was displayed in the incorrect section in their reminder.

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