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What is a debt consolidation loan — and can it help you lower your interest rate?

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内容摘要:This week, it's time for the latest instalment in the John Wick franchise, as

This week, it's time for the latest instalment in the John Wick franchise, as

aims to tell some of the less well-known stories about those who died on the flight, and about those they left behind.Among the victims on the plane was Tim Burman, a 24-year-old banker who was flying to New York to spend Christmas with his girlfriend, Rose Grant.

What is a debt consolidation loan — and can it help you lower your interest rate?

Tim was the youngest of four and the only boy. His three sisters - Rachel, Tanya and Fiona - remember him as an "arty, sporty" brother who was keen on the environment and loved running in the Scottish hills.Tanya says: "He genuinely was easy-going and fun, really good fun".Rose, who Tim met while he was on a gap year in Australia, says: "I enjoyed his sense of humour, his style, sense of adventure, ability to get on with everyone.

What is a debt consolidation loan — and can it help you lower your interest rate?

They all mourn his lost potential. His sister Tanya says: "He's both the brother we had, but also a victim of Pan Am 103."Rose believes Tim and his death created a huge bond between them all.

What is a debt consolidation loan — and can it help you lower your interest rate?

"Tim is everywhere in the conversation and the mannerisms of Rachel, Tanya and Fiona," she says.

"Our connection is held together by him still."As a result, families are being displaced with some Londoners being moved miles away due to a lack of permanent affordable housing in the capital, according to Alicia Walker, Shelter's assistant director for activism and advocacy.

"We're sending children and families from London to Manchester, but Manchester has the very same problem, then the children and families in Manchester might be moved to Durham...it means we've got a country of displaced people," she says.Dr Laura Neilson, founder of the Shared Health Foundation which co-chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on temporary accommodation, says they want to see children "still have access to education and healthcare" so they "get to live a much more normal childhood than these children are experiencing".

"We are asking the government to be more curious about how many children are missing from education because of temporary accommodation," she adds.Felicity Afriyie has lived in temporary accommodation for 21 years with her three children aged 16, 19, and 20.

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