UK curtain manufacturer collapses into liquidation – 25 years in ‘oldest town’ | UK | News

An Essex curtain manufacturer that served homes and businesses across the county for more than two decades has gone into liquidation after 25 years of trading. Sudbury Curtain Contracts Limited, which operated as Sudbury Curtain Workroom, has been placed into creditors’ voluntary liquidation. The company was based at Severalls Business Park in Colchester, a city…

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Senate Passes Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Michiganders Burdened by Medical Debt 

Bills would safeguard 700,000 Michiganders weighed down by medical expenses through new guidelines for hospitals, debt collection practices    LANSING, Mich. (March 11, 2026) — Medical debt is the number one cause of bankruptcy for Michiganders and people across the country, an alarming statistic that underscores the need for swift, strategic action. To tackle this growing issue head-on and provide support for those struggling with medical expenses, today, the Michigan Senate passed a suite of comprehensive, bipartisan legislation championed by Sens. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) and…

Max Key on construction company collapse

Max Key has spoken out after an Auckland construction company collapsed owing his business more than six figures. The son of former prime minister John Key said he was “rattled” by the impact of the collapse. Teak Construction Group was placed into liquidation earlier this month, with a report from liquidators showing the company owed…

Max Key on construction company collapse

Max Key has spoken out after an Auckland construction company collapsed owing his business more than six figures. The son of former prime minister John Key said he was “rattled” by the impact of the collapse. Teak Construction Group was placed into liquidation earlier this month, with a report from liquidators showing the company owed…

Debt Settlement’s Legal Loophole |

Debt settlement companies technically aren’t allowed to charge fees until after lowering a consumer’s debt. But a loophole in the Telemarketing Sales Rule — and a mish-mash of federal and state laws — allows predatory firms the opportunity for exploitation. A growing corner of the $23 billion debt relief industry has used a workaround regulators…