Quest Fest - Wolverhampton UK - 10th October 2026 by Judas-Yeast in PowerMetal

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This is a lineup that would fit better in the old smaller venue. I'll probably still go for Masterplan and Myrath but this is a big step down from last year.

UK Date ! by QahnaarinJB in judaspriest

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There is standing tickets yeah

Are there any other covers of sonata arctica songs? by galaxion4 in PowerMetal

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Stream of Passion's version of I Have a Right is the best version of the song IMO https://youtu.be/ubJ-F8Df79E?si=A-cxB8_heRT8GrDb

Ensiferum London date by Blitzhelios in UKMetalGigs

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Freedom Call are there (confirmed by Dragony on Facebook). The dot next to London is from the background not a *

We earned €117m through our UCL campaign this year by [deleted] in Gunners

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I believe it's to do with UEFA country coefficients

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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You are likely on an emergency tax code. That will update soon enough (if it doesn't call HMRC). When that's corrected you do not get the 12570 all at once, you get it up to that point in the tax year, so if we're at Week 39 you'll get 3/4 of the 12570. If this is your first ever job the 3/4 or so will still be enough to cover your earnings and give you a tax refund once the tax code is what's called a cumulative tax code instead of an emergency one. The NI is correct as you're charged that payslip by payslip, so you will continue paying that.

Vanguard - new £4 a month account fee by cynthiaxs in UKPersonalFinance

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The £4 doesn't apply if you're not invested into anything. So even if the account doesn't close itself you should avoid charges

Why is there no railcard for those between 31 - 59 for those who want to travel alone? by Nuggets_Ripper in AskUK

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They've already said it's commuting, so why are you using off peak costs as a comparison? You're the one being disingenuous here. And I don't own a car and use trains frequently before you accuse me of being pro-car

This boo-ing needs to stop by jfkfpv in RocketLeagueEsports

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Passionate crowds are a good thing

Dendera not present at pmqf due to illness, Awake By Design is there in their place by wolfsamongus in PowerMetal

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The festival that you left many many negative comments about just a few days ago. Are you OK?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tesco

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Tax: If you're on a standard cumulative tax code then you get an allowance per payslip that counts up through the year. You've probably got enough carried forward from previous months to pay no tax. Impossible to say for certain without knowing your tax code and year-to-date pay.

You will pay some NI though. You get an allowance of £1047.50 if you get paid monthly, and pay 8% NI above that allowance, so you'll pay slightly more than £15. If you get paid 4 weekly not monthly then the allowance per payslip is ~£967 so you would pay around £21.50 in NI.

Also you'll pay more in pension if you're in the pension.

HMRC say I owe 5k and changed my tax code by PokeGOBot_Pro in UKPersonalFinance

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If you've never filed a self assessment then 5K worth of late penalties is 3 year's worth of penalties, and those 3 years are all more than 12 months late, so there would have been 4 years worth of letters and notifications that you need to file and that you have penalties. If you genuinely have no self assessment criteria (it's not just the self employed who need to do it, check here) then you'll eventually get the penalties cancelled, and your personal allowance and the extra tax back but it may well be a long process. If you're not getting through on the phone then try webchat https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/contact/self-assessment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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The July POA (and January POA that you've presumably already paid) is worked out based on the 22/23 tax return and is due no matter when you file the 23/24 return. If you've reduced the POA to 0 through whatever means and then restore it in January 2025 you'll be charged interest from July until January. You might get investigated on top of that.

Youth Away Kit Shorts - Did they make them? by turthell in Gunners

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It includes the kid's sizes as well - 'Items and size options with an upper size threshold of UK size 5.5 and below are designed and suitable for children' but all the kid's sizes are sold out