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Loch Lomond Seaplanes cancelled all its flights and issued a message on its website in April to confirm it had ceased trading.
A pop-up message on the website, which is still available, states: “Please be advised that Loch Lomond Seaplanes has ceased trading. If you have tickets or a flight booked then someone will be in touch in the near future.”
The company was founded in 2003 by David West, who offered regular flights between Loch Lomond and the Isle of Skye.
It can now be revealed that Kenneth Robert Craig, practitioner at insolvency firm Begbies Traynor (Central) LLP, was appointed as the liquidator for Loch Lomond Seaplanes on June 4 following a petition by HMRC.
The five-time Grammy winner, 38, took to Instagram Stories Wednesday to recap an awful stretch he’s endured as a bettor, losing an astounding $8 million over the past month.
‘Gotta share the other side of gambling…’ the In My Feelings rapper wrote. ‘Losses are so fried right now… I hope I can post a big one for you soon cause I’m the only one that has never seen a Max these guys Max once a week.’
The Toronto native, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, detailed his wagering plans set around Thursday’s NBA Finals Game Six, pitting the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
As it stands, the Thunder, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, are a victory…
Bruno Mars is once again using humor to address persistent rumors about his financial situation, joking about being “almost out of debt” after a surprise performance with BLACKPINK’s Rosé at SoFi Stadium.
The 39-year-old singer joined Rosé onstage during BLACKPINK’s Deadline World Tour stop in Los Angeles on July 13, where the pair performed their recent collaborative hit “APT.”
The impromptu appearance sparked fan excitement and fueled speculation about the nature of Mars’ connection with the K-pop star.
The following day, Mars referenced long-running rumors about his alleged $50 million gambling debt in a lighthearted Instagram post.
Sharing footage of the performance, Mars captioned the video: “Almost out of debt BehhhhhBehhhhh!!!…
LANSING, Mich. — Medical debt affects more than 100 million Americans and is the number one cause of bankruptcy according the Scheinman Institute at Cornell University.
Michigan leaders and the non-profit, Undue Medical Debt are working to tackle that issue in the state of Michigan.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer secured $144 million in the state budget that will provide relief to 210,000 Michiganders.
Medical debt is a burden that can last a lifetime.
Gov. Whitmer says working with non-profits like Undue Medical Debt and other organizations is an important way to help five some relief especially in the wake of federal cuts.
“We also know that medical debt coupled with the recent federal actions about cutting Medicaid and cutting access…
Up to $500,000 worth of orders from a Sydney furniture firm remain undelivered after the company entered voluntary administration.
Customers of Inventis furniture brands may be left in limbo after five companies, including Bassett Furniture, Gregory Commercial Furniture, and Workstations, went into voluntary administration in late June.
The ASX-listed group owes nearly $30million, according to ASIC documents.
The furniture companies operated out of Inventis’ premises in Arndell Park, 35km west of Sydney’s CBD.
However, the companies were locked out of their headquarters in mid-June due to unpaid rent.
Administrators Simon Cathro and Andrew Blundell from Cathro and Partners wrote in a report that the landlord issued a termination…
Branch County residence will have to wait for medical debt relief announced by Gov Whittmer | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM | The Voice of Branch County
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She left Morocco with hopes of building a career in the French public healthcare system. Today, she nearly regrets that decision. A doctor with a degree from outside the European Union (Padhue), she has been practicing in Seine-et-Marne for several years. Like around 50 of her colleagues at the Grand Hôpital de l’Est Francilien (GHEF), she now finds herself in an absurd and distressing situation: she is being asked to repay €60,000.
The issue centers around a «differential bonus» that was paid out for years to make hard-to-fill positions more attractive. The hospital now claims the payments had no legal basis. They were suspended at the end of 2024, and management has since demanded reimbursement of the sums paid…