About Tariff
A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states. It is a form of regulation of foreign trade and a policy that taxes foreign products to encourage or safeguard domestic industry. Traditionally, states have used them as a source of income.
Can you get cheaper broadband deals with social tariffs?
... Am I eligible for a social Tariff? Ofcom has helped bring so-called social broadband and mobile Tariffs, which aim to support people on universal credit and other means-tested benefits, to the market...
Discounted fixed energy deals could still prove expensive
...Energy companies will start to contact domestic customers within days about new energy Tariffs - including information for those on fixed deals...
Why are gas prices so high and what is happening to fuel bills?
... What s going to happen? Every six months, Ofgem, the energy regulator, reviews the maximum price that suppliers in England, Wales and Scotland can charge domestic customers on a standard - or default - Tariff...
Energy bills: 'I am already paying an extra £60 a month'
... When such a deal expires, customers automatically move onto a default Tariff, which is protected by regulator Ofgem s price cap - but which will rise by hundreds of pounds in April when suppliers are allowed to recoup some of the higher wholesale costs they face...
Gas prices: MPs and peers urge PM to act on energy bills
... But many will find themselves on a different - and potentially more expensive - Tariff than their previous energy deal...
Energy price cap to be reviewed as firms go bust
... Ofgem can review the price cap - which is the maximum amount per unit that a supplier can charge households on a standard Tariff - twice a year...
My money: The alcohol bill has risen, but he has earned it!'
... I needed a new phone a few months ago as my contract increased to £23 per month from £13 Tariff I was on, as I found out, that over the duration of the contract (24 months), I would just the same as buying a new mobile pay about part...
Dennis Nilsen: Serial killer died in 'excruciating pain'
... The sentence was later upgraded to a whole-life Tariff...
Dennis Nilsen: Serial killer died in 'excruciating pain'
Dennis Nilsen was jailed For Life in 1983 for the murder of six men
Serial killer Dennis Nilsen spent his final hours in his cell in "excruciating pain" with Internal Bleeding , his inquest has heard.
Nilsen, who admitted murdering at least 15 men and boys in the 1970s and 80s, died in May 2018 at HMP Full Sutton in East Yorkshire .
Two Days before he had been taken to hospital with abdominal pains.
The 72-year-old - known as the Muswell Hill murderer - But later suffered a blood clot.
Nilsen's inquest at Hull Coroner's Court heard he spent his final hours lying in his own filth as he suffered a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm.
His medical cause of death was given as a pulmonary embolism and retroperitoneal haemorrhage, linked to the ruptured aneurysm.
A report from the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman stated that Nilsen had been left "deteriorating for two and a half hours" after rejecting the opportunity to be seen for longer in the healthcare wing on The Morning of 10 May last year.
But it also stated that The Treatment he initially received in prison was "commensurate with that which he would have received in the community".
Recording his verdict, Hull coroner Prof Paul Marks said: "Dennis Andrew Nilsen died of Natural Causes . "
Nilsen, far right, was arrested after a plumber checking the drains at his flat found human remainsNilsen, who was born in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, would befriend his victims in pubs and bars before luring them to his flat, where he would kill them and sit with their corpses before dismembering them.
The civil servant's crimes were discovered when a neighbour called a plumber to unblock a drain outside The House in which Nilsen had a flat on Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill , north London. Human remains The Killer had tried to flush away were found.
Nilsen's earlier murders were committed at his previous flat, at 195 Melrose Avenue in Cricklewood, north-west London.
He was jailed For Life in November 1983, with a recommendation he serve a minimum of 25 years, following his conviction for six counts of murder and two of attempted murder. The Sentence was later upgraded to a whole-life Tariff .
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Source of news: bbc.com