Stuck doing NHS admin, autistic, really need to up-skill and do something which pays more and has a future for me
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NO MEDICAL ADVICE - This is an NHS discussions subreddit, not a service to ask for, or give medical advice. Welcome to r/NHS, an un-affiliated community for NHS news, sharing information, and discussions.Claiming my tenancy deposit back. Property was transferred to another letting agent - but old agent is still listed on DPS, and ignoring communications
Use this subreddit to get advice on renting or buying accommodation in the UK, or to have civil discussions about it. Please remember: Reddit IS NOT a replacement or substitute for a qualified solicitor, and any advice given here which relates to the law is purely academic in nature and should not be relied upon.If a Joint Tenancy ends on the 2nd May, and 1 person stays until the 18th April and the other stays until 30th April - should the person who stayed until the 30th pay more of the last council tax bill?
The #1 subreddit for Brits and non-Brits to ask questions about life and culture in the United Kingdom. We invite users to post interesting questions about the UK that create informative, good to read, insightful, helpful, or light-hearted discussions.What’s this item? You press the button and it buzzes slightly. Found in a kitchen drawer in a HMO
The #1 subreddit for Brits and non-Brits to ask questions about life and culture in the United Kingdom. We invite users to post interesting questions about the UK that create informative, good to read, insightful, helpful, or light-hearted discussions.Getting a lock/handles which will replace existing ones in internal door
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.🏠Renting without a Tenancy Agreement - Have I missed anything?
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If only she mentioned it sooner

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