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Fixed retirement age to be axed
People reaching the age of 65 will no longer be forced to retire from October next year, under plans announced by the government.

Gambling firms reveal merger plan
The UK's Partygaming and Austrian firm Bwin unveil plans to merge and create the world's largest online gaming business.

Oil firms' profits almost double
Oil giants Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil see profits almost double in the week rival BP suffered record losses.

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Ron Griffiths
"I trained with a small firm in Glasgow before moving to a large international firm in London to specialise in technical accounting and taxation services. My time in London included extensive investigation and corporate recovery experience throughout the UK. Shortly after returning to Glasgow I established, with Alan, the firm of Griffiths Wilcock and have continued successfully since. "

"I have varied interests including curling (badly), bowls (badly), playing golf (very badly) and walking. I joined the Rotary Club of Glasgow and, of course, very shortly thereafter found myself Treasurer. "

Alan Wilcock
"I trained with a small/medium sized firm of Glasgow Accountants and qualified with distinction as a Chartered Accountant with the Scottish Institute. My career path was in general practice in Glasgow and moved to the same large international firm as Ron. I had experience of running training courses for staff as well as extensive experience in auditing, taxation, business investigations and consultancy during my time there "

"My interests include playing golf (badly but a lot better than Ron), walking and running (a lot more often than Ron)."

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