So, Dave Hartnett, the head of the Inland Revenue (or HMRC as they call themselves), has written a letter to seven million families offering a personal apology for his department’s losing of their personal details in the post. I bet the personal nature of the apology doesn’t extend to Mr Hartnett personally paying for seven million stamps.
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I wonder how many of the letters will get lost in the post…
I struggle to fit my photos on a DVD – how do they get millions of records on 2 CDs? I want a piece of that algorithm!