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30th September 2009
About The Country
The summers are warm and the winters are moderate with some snow. May and June are the sunniest months. Weather changes quite frequently from cloudy to sunny and vice versa. If planning the visit during the summer, lightweight woolen ... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra
28th September 2009
Is it safe to eat out?
Are cases of food poisoning increasing as nearly one in five food outlets fall below the legal food safety standards?
In the UK there are 70,000 to 80,000 cases of food poisoning reported each year. The number of unreported ca... Read >
Author: Marvin Fowler
24th September 2009
Before arriving in Ireland for your holiday and hiring that car to explore the natural beauty of the island, it is important to become as familiar as possible with Ireland’s road networks, both in the North and South of the Island. That way, you will kn... Read >
Author: John Downes
24th September 2009
The minute people hear of the words Irish and Ireland, they immediately think: St. Patrick’s Day, green beer, four leaf clovers and Leprechauns. All of those are a rich part of the Irish Culture, but there is far more to the Emerald Isle than just green... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Students attending university in the UK should be made to pay more for maintenance loans and higher tuition fees as, says a report from business leaders.
The Confederation of British Industry says the extra money required to fund universities should be... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
23rd September 2009
What is civil partnership?
Civil Partnership is a new legal relationship, giving two people of the same sex similar rights to married couples. These rights and responsibilities include:
A duty to provide reasonable maintenance for your civil partn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
With the bad financial conditions still not away from the scenes, several people have plunged into the debt troubles all over United Kingdom. It is reported that the number of people who is coming out seeking debt advice has considerably gone up these day... Read >
Author: gracy
10th September 2009
I'm often asked what it's like to work as a professional travel writer. Is "the world's best job" all it's cracked up to be? What's it really like on those assignments? What happens behind the scenes, when the "camera" is off?
I reply quite honestly th... Read >
Author: Ryan Murdock
06th September 2009
Because of the economic crisis, more and more people decide to buy used cars rather than the new ones. They are in a relatively good state and, moreover, they cost less than the new models. There are thousands of advertisements offering sale of used cars ... Read >
Author: Jack Jones
03rd September 2009
The number of motorists escaping driving penalty points has continued to increase by 2 per cent annually, but has now reached an unacceptable level according to the Road Safety Authority.
Over a quarter of all penalty points issued to drivers have end... Read >
Author: Rochelle
03rd September 2009
Deed poll is defined as the deed signed and executed by only one party. A written instrument used for publishing a change of name is named as deed poll. A legal process of documentation is followed while signing a deed poll. It is not a certificate. It is... Read >
Author: Anand
02nd September 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland (wohnmobil vermietung Irland), are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
26th August 2009
Ireland is a small island nation. But despite such characteristic, it has many evergreen landscapes, idyllic rural towns and long stretches of coastal waters. You might be one among those who are greatly enticed with such great sceneries. Drive along its ... Read >
Author: Elijah James
25th August 2009
There are other Standing Stones and Henge Monuments besides Stonehenge you know. They are dotted all over the south of England. You can even find them north into Scotland and Northern Ireland. Were they burial grounds, or astronomical instruments, or s... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
21st August 2009
A propos the district
The United Kingdom as well called for instance England otherwise pronounced Britain is the nation which a long time ago ruled not quite the intact globe a century previously. The glory might suffer been lost but inhabitant... Read >
Author: Patrick I
18th August 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland, are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling event, which attracts participa... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
08th August 2009
Arthritis Care is a charity organization based in the UK and is dedicated to supporting people with the disease. It is a user led organization meaning that people with this condition are at the center of its work. They form its membership and are involved... Read >
Author: Mercy
29th July 2009
A recent news story in The Shetland Times details the prolific educational career of a distance learner who has been studying with the same home study course provider for almost 30 years. The report is intriguing and very positive for the promotion of di... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th July 2009
The need of auto insurance policy with the passage of time is increasing. This is due to the fact that with the passage of time the sales of the automobiles is increasing, thereby increasing the density of the traffic in each and every area. Thus the numb... Read >
Author: Alien
15th June 2009
Belfast, the capital city of the Northern Ireland can prove to be one of the best vacation spots for a short break holiday. This vibrant city depicts cosmopolitan life with a number of attractions to explore and excellent hotels to stay. There are numerou... Read >
Author: Xochitl Hernandez
12th June 2009
Winning the National Lottery is a dream for many but one which typically stays in the realm of unreality, save for the one in 14 million players who holds a lucky winning ticket. For organisations within the National Lottery’s Five Good Causes sectors t... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th June 2009
News about house prices come every month from various sources and all slightly vary. Here we look at who says what and why.
Let's start with Nationwide and Halifax. Both provide mortgages and their house price figures are based on their mortgage appr... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
06th June 2009
The ICC World Twenty20 is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. The event is organized by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament consists of 12 teams and is contested by all Test-playing nations p... Read >
Author: Anand
06th June 2009
The ICC World Twenty20 is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. The event is organized by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament consists of 12 teams and is contested by all Test-playing nations p... Read >
Author: Anand
04th June 2009
It could be 2016 before house prices recover to the levels they reached at their height last year, according to researchers. The findings by Savills will be bad news for Britons who purchased houses recently and could face living in negative equity for a ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
04th June 2009
Shopping around for insurance cover is the best way to look for insurance quotes in Northern Ireland. While buying insurance the principle aim is to save as much money as possible. And for this shopping around to have a good knowledge about insurance mark... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd June 2009
A violent disturbance, in which police had to be called out, has caused worries over the security of bingo halls. A large number of bingo players were left scared and shocked after armed robbers burst into the hall where they were playing, in Lurgan, Nort... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Stranraer may not be one of the most famous Scottish destinations but the town in the south west of Scotland has an abundance of history to interest visitors.
The town grew out of the settlement around Stranraer Castle - or the Castle of Saint John - ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th May 2009
Four New European Resellers Appointed
Iskra Wind Turbines launches today its new company brand – Evance, and announces four new European resellers.
The rebrand to Evance - an amalgamation of ‘energy’ and ‘advance’ – has been developed ... Read >
Author: Carrot Communications
11th May 2009
From large multinational corporations to fledgling start-ups, businesses across the world are attempting to reign in their budgets in order to remain afloat during the current economic recession. However, in the flurry to cut costs, it's possible that som... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
06th May 2009
Understanding Motorcar Taxation in the UK
In the UK, the Car Taxation governs all cars registered in the UK must be taxed if they will be utilized on a common road or held on a public road. If the vehicle will be used off road or held off road, it must... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
06th May 2009
The need of car insurance has been increasingly felt with the seemingly rise in road accidents. The people inhabiting Northern Ireland find it increasingly difficult to get insurance company that provides them with car insurance because of conditions in t... Read >
Author: Alien
29th April 2009
Having an abortion is not an easy choice for anyone to make, and is not a decision that should be made lightly without careful consideration. Consider talking to Marie Stopes International as they always support a woman's choice to continue with her pregn... Read >
Author: Tony Kerridge
29th April 2009
Having an abortion is not an easy choice for anyone to make, and is not a decision that should be made lightly without careful consideration. Consider talking to Marie Stopes International as they always support a woman's choice to continue with her pregn... Read >
Author: Tony Kerridge
28th April 2009
No doubt that the UK is one of the most advanced countries of the world. It is famous worldwide for its diverse and rich heritage. It has plethora of attractive tourist destinations which woo the foreigners to visit this country so often. The UK comprises... Read >
Author: kell Maria
22nd April 2009
The cost of your building insurance premium all depends on the risk category your insurer places your house into.
For example, your house will be put into a high risk category if it is likely to have subsidence. This is the most important aspect insu... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th April 2009
New figures show that Northern Irish drivers are paying a collective £136 million pounds a year more than drivers elsewhere in the UK. The figures released by the Consumer Council have prompted an investigation into the industry in Northern Ireland. The ... Read >
Author: seamus
08th April 2009
United Kingdom is one of the greatest destination choices for vacation for people of every age group. This attractive country having a constitutional realm, compromises of four vital countries which are Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England, and t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
07th April 2009
Some people come to Northern Ireland to take a tour of its castle ruins and stately homes. Others are attracted by its beautiful beaches. Others, still, come to spend golf holidays in Northern Ireland. After all, there are many golf courses in Northern Ir... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
13th March 2009
Northern Ireland makes the perfect location for fans of the great outdoors with something to please all palettes. Sandy beaches and winding rivers back onto sweeping Glens that are interwoven with lush parks and wooded wonderlands. Take to your feet and... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell
09th March 2009
A recently published report on a pilot project carried out in Northern Ireland involving integrated health therapies has shown that in 65% of cases, GPs reported a health improvement in patients using complementary forms of treatment.
The study shows ... Read >
Author: Katie
09th March 2009
Lawyers acting on behalf of Northern Ireland injured workers have called upon the Executive to take action to ensure all pleural plaques victims receive their compensation claims.
The plea come after a high profile ruling in the House of Lords that lef... Read >
Author: catherine
06th March 2009
With vehicle prices, fuel costs and car insurance premiums remaining low, the Government are being urged to act quickly to try to stem the flow of falling revenue for new car sales.
In 2007, the Irish Government enjoyed income of €2 billion from the... Read >
Author: Rochelle
02nd March 2009
Registration plates are something that is unique to each vehicle and it is a legal requirement that they are displayed on the vehicle. In 1904 it became a legal requirement that all vehicles where to be entered on to the governments vehicle register and h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th February 2009
About The Country
The summers are warm and the winters are moderate with some snow. May and June are the sunniest months. Weather changes quite frequently from cloudy to sunny and vice versa. If planning the visit during the summer, lightweight woolen... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
28th January 2009
Pornography and its distribution has always been a topic which elicits strong views; governments have tended to try to regulate this multi-billion dollar global industry through control over the publication of pornography and the criminalisation of public... Read >
Author: 3rsales
16th January 2009
Belfast - or Northern Ireland in general - may not be the first destination that springs to mind for many travellers, but according to a Frommer's Guidebooks Belfast is one of the top 12 places for holidaymakers to consider in 2009.
The guidebooks h... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
06th January 2009
As we reach the end of another year, I find myself musing over the latest housing market trends and wondering just how hard it might be to sell my house next year.
We have had more than a decade of non-stop house price growth, but now the housing marke... Read >
Author: Anand
02nd January 2009
As we reach the end of another year, I find myself musing over the latest housing market trends and wondering just how hard it might be to sell my house next year.
We have had more than a decade of non-stop house price growth, but now the housing marke... Read >
Author: Anand
29th December 2008
A captive plastics processor is willing to license its new technology for rotomolding polyethylene parts with foam and solid layers. The method is said to be simple, inexpensive, fully automatic, and able to foam thin sections, and it does not leave a ble... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
15th December 2008
The 2007 awarded Best Kept Town in the cross-border by the Department of the Environment and Northern Ireland Amenity is no other than Killarney. Owed to its natural legacy, record and propinquity to the Skellig Michael Island or at the Dingle Peninsula a... Read >
Author: Jaymee
01st December 2008
IVA Scotland, or the Protected Trust Deed as it is called in Scotland, is the same as the IVA advice. Both are legally binding. The only difference is that the IVA is applicable only in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. While for Scotland, the rules a... Read >
Author: Jennifer
03rd November 2008
There are an estimated 1.1 million IT professionals in the UK, distributed
between around 120,000 IT companies and other industries, such as finance, the
public sector, transport, storage, banking and communications. In addition, the
services su... Read >
Author: Richel Fox
28th October 2008
Are you heading to Belfast for a short break? Save yourself time and hassle and reserve your car hire with us before you go and discover Northern Ireland from behind the wheel.
Booking your Belfast car hire in advance will save you time and even some m... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
No matter where you go on holidays it's important to do some research and find out about your destination first. If you're intending to visit Ireland in the near future, then we've put together a little survival guide that we hope you'll find very usefulâ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
There are an estimated 1.1 million IT professionals in the UK, distributed between around 120,000 IT companies and other industries, such as finance, the public sector, transport, storage, banking and communications. In addition, the services supplied by ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th October 2008
With the financial markets plummeting and the banks in turmoil property prices are continuing to fall. But how much will they fall? Here we look at a range of predictions from the experts.
According to Nationwide, property prices slid 1.7% further in... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
13th October 2008
With the financial markets plummeting and the banks in turmoil property prices are continuing to fall. But how much will they fall? Here we look at a range of predictions from the experts.
According to Nationwide, property prices slid 1.7% further in... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
13th October 2008
Many people dream of possessing their own home and so work hard to achieve this goal. However, there are those who view buying a property as a huge commitment and instead believe that renting is the way forward.
For instance, there is a strong case ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
06th October 2008
Potential liability lawsuits have more than one advokat in the UK pointing fingers and looking for the individuals responsible for private data that is lost or misplaced. In the last couple of years, the UK and associated government entities have been pla... Read >
Author: Remy
09th September 2008
In the UK the health and safety restrictions within the workplace are probably the toughest that they have ever been. You can’t do anything without the correct training or without the right equipment and this is the way that it should be in order to red... Read >
Author: Helen
08th September 2008
In particular, Irish plates are currently one of the most popular types of private number plates on the market. A great alternative to DVLA number plates, Irish plates can often prove to be a cheap option and add a range of plate alternatives not availabl... Read >
Author: clickthrough
04th September 2008
In business we all sometimes need that extra little bit of cash to get certain business ideas off the ground. There are many ways in which you are able to gain extra business finance such as loans, overdrafts, credit cards or through private investors suc... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd September 2008
Credit crunch puts squeeze on charities
Northern Ireland people are expected to donate up to 22% less to charities next year due to the credit crunch, according to a new poll.
The drop — the biggest in the UK — contributes to a nationwide nose-dive... Read >
Author: sws
02nd September 2008
In order to qualify for an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) you must be a resident of the UK, excluding Scotland, however, it is also possible for residents of England, Wales and Northern Ireland who are either working or living abroad to apply.
... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
28th August 2008
You need to enlist a bad credit mortgage broker who can work with you to get you well on the road to long-term financial success and into your own home. These specialists understand bad credit, and they know what needs to be done to restore your financial... Read >
Author: Sadhana
20th August 2008
The results of a recent AA survey on highway safety should come as no surprise to any long suffering motorist. Almost three in four (72%) of those polled thought road and junction improvements would make roads safer, reducing the annual number of car acci... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
14th August 2008
The condition of owing some amount to your mortgage lender, which is due but unpaid is known as mortgage arrear. At the end of a term interest on mortgage loans is normally paid in arrears; that is, interest is paid at the end of a month or other period. ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
13th August 2008
The IVA or the Individual Voluntary agreement is an extremely powerful tool enabling you to clear your debt and return to a clean financial bill of health. This financial procedure is not to be confused with the informal procedures being dished out by non... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
12th August 2008
Have you been paying higher interest on your mortgage loan, bought or built your home with a loan? Now however the loan market is offering a lower interest rate against your home and your home has accumulated greater equity ever since it was last mortgage... Read >
Author: Sadhana
24th July 2008
Abacus have been one of the key providers of military insurance to serving personnel for over 20 years. The team of dedicated professionals have been assisting in all aspects of military insurance from kit insurance to all aspects of army life insurance. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st July 2008
Moving home, buying or selling any form of property is stressful enough but to make sure it is all legal and above board as well as to make sure it go on smoothly without any glitches one needs to consult a conveyancer.
The moment you decide to buy o... Read >
Author: Elfy Anders
18th July 2008
Finding development finance for a new business can be highly difficult; it can be difficult to attain and may be restricted to a certain business activity or a specific geographical area such as areas which are seeing economic regeneration.
Grant fina... Read >
Author: Helen
07th July 2008
As discussed in the previous article, it's nearly impossible for many students to attend an institute of higher education without getting into some degree of debt.
The following outlines the other major aspect that comprises the typical student loan, ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
04th July 2008
The extreme use of alcohol is becoming a dilemma on a global scale, resulting in a variety of social problems touching all walks of life. In northern Ireland the Chief Medical Officer – Dr Michael McBride has identified the extensive use of alcohol amid... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
18th June 2008
One of the recent features of the housing market which those investing in property can hardly have failed to notice has been the geographical variation in prices. While the UK as a whole has seen prices increasing, the highest prices have come in London a... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
17th June 2008
The Giant?s Causeway is a mystical and magical place based on the North East coast of Northern Ireland. World renowned, the causeway was deservedly awarded a World Heritage site designation in 1986 and the only one in Northern Ireland. The first time I sa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th June 2008
In the space of just one year, the cost of running a car in Northern Ireland has risen by £2,105, putting car loans at risk.
The AA has found that rising petrol prices and road tax have pushed up costs, further compounded by heavy resale losses. As a... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
28th May 2008
Despite huge improvements in health and safety along with an ever increasing list of safety rules, sadly many workplaces still remain dangerous. It doesn’t matter what employment sector you work in there are potential dangers present in all of them. You... Read >
Author: Helen
21st May 2008
Sadly every year many people fall victim to accidents that happen within their workplace; accidents that should have been avoided if the correct safety procedures were in place. This is why it is essential that you are familiar with what health and safety... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
21st May 2008
Northern Ireland is said to have seen an increase of £2,105 in just one year on the cost of running a car.
With car prices rising due to petrol prices increasing and the cost of road tax going up, car loans are being put at risk.
The AA has disco... Read >
Author: Gill
14th May 2008
Following last years launch of their new website, replacement certificate UK Official Services, have seen record sales for the first quarter of 2008. Optimised to provide both premium search engine rankings and a seamless customer experience, the introduc... Read >
Author: Adam Kosar
11th May 2008
The BBC has recently started to promote its coverage of the European Football Championships to be held in June in Austria and Switzerland. The competition kicks off with a riveting clash of the titans - Switzerland versus the Czech Republic in Basel.
A... Read >
Author: Bill Bailey
11th April 2008
Traveling around the world is a privilege, a right, and an opportunity to most people. One describes it as a good learning experience as compared looking at pictures and books. But before one can travel, there are some travelers who learn more about cer... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
07th April 2008
Taking that adventure vacation has its risks and dangers. The adventure travel insurance help give you that peace of mind. The adventure travel insurance that you decide on should cover you for the particular sport or activity you will be undertaking. If ... Read >
Author: David T Smith
02nd April 2008
Moneysolve.co.uk
Everyday the number of debt laden people declaring themselves bankrupt rises significantly and with the ongoing global ‘credit crunch’ exacerbated by the sub-prime crisis in the US, the situation is only going to get worse.
Alre... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
27th March 2008
For your UK holiday adventure travel insurance may be required. Whether you purchase standard travel insurance for your UK trip or whether adventure travel insurance is a must depends on what you're going to be doing. Some insurers even offer UK adventure... Read >
Author: Jaswinder Singh
25th February 2008
Are you in need of a few extra pounds? Though it becomes hard to find a way out of cash crunch at time when your pay day may still some days away. There are Short Term Personal Loans which pave way to get started. You need to fill out a simple application... Read >
Author: Ashley
13th February 2008
Those looking at the possibilities of investing in property in UK will be concerned with many issues. One will be the economy as a whole, with some doom-mongers still predicting that Britain will catch America's cold and plunge into recession. Others may ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
30th January 2008
Who Is Eligible For an IVA?
IVA eligibility depends on your personal and financial circumstances. In general terms, your personal debts should be over £15,000 and spread among 3 or more different creditors. You must be in a position to make reasonable ... Read >
Author: Michael
30th January 2008
Who Is Eligible For an IVA?
IVA eligibility depends on your personal and financial circumstances. In general terms, your personal debts should be over £15,000 and spread among 3 or more different creditors. You must be in a position to make reasonable ... Read >
Author: Michael
24th January 2008
Amid talk of downturns in the property market across Britain recent attention has focused on specific locations where any slowdown nationally will not be replicated. Publishing its figures for house price inflation by region last week, Halifax predicted t... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
22nd January 2008
Somewhat ahead of BT’s broadband fibre network development plans for parts of Kent, Northern Ireland’s government gave their go-ahead and support to implement a similar network in parts of Belfast recently.
The project was funded by The Department ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
04th January 2008
A recent survey conducted by the Consumers’ Association has revealed that prices for hiring a vehicle in Northern Ireland over the Christmas period can be two or even three times when compared to prices for the rest of the year.
One rental company, t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
06th November 2007
Stamp Duty is the tax you pay when you buy property or shares. You pay Stamp Duty Land Tax when purchasing property like houses, flats, other buildings and land. If the purchase price is £125,000 or less you don't pay any Stamp Duty Land Tax at all. If i... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management
05th November 2007
Due to literature and perhaps the influence of mass media, some people have romantic notions of going to Ireland and perhaps relocating there completely. And along with the concept of relocation comes the idea of buying a new car. But before you pack your... Read >
Author: buyyourcar11
05th November 2007
To successfully buy a new car from a new car UK dealership, you first have to find that reliable new car UK dealership yourself.One way to do that is to find industry information about the different new car UK dealerships that are currently operating from... Read >
Author: buyyourcar11
05th November 2007
To successfully buy a new car from a new car UK dealership, you first have to find that reliable new car UK dealership yourself. One way to do that is to find industry information about the different new car UK dealerships that are currently operating fro... Read >
Author: buyyourcar11
13th September 2007
Have you- - solved all the questions from the question bank? - revised all the questions you had marked for review?- read all the hazard perception test- tips hints, scoring mechanism? - practiced the hazard perception demos?If yes- then you are ready !!!... Read >
Author: Mahesh Ugale
13th September 2007
Before you learn to drive or ride a new vehicle make sure you know about the rules and restrictions that apply to you. Different vehicles have different minimum ages and restrictions. Rules for learner drivers Before you start to drive, you must: Hold a v... Read >
Author: Mahesh Ugale
20th August 2007
There are many events in British history that we can see applied to Nostradamus’ prophecies. Nostradamus was an important prophet of his time and a writer. He created a book based solely on prophecies he had. Today there are many individual’s who a... Read >
Author: Neil MacLeod
07th August 2007
What is a Tenancy Agreement?
A tenancy agreement is a legal document between a tenant and a landlord stating the terms and conditions applicable to the tenancy. It helps if it also states the rights and duties of both parties. Under the present laws, ... Read >
Author: James Walsh
06th August 2007
There are more than 90 universities and 50 higher education colleges in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland has got nearly 21 institutes of higher education. The higher education institutions in the UK offer more than 20,000 postgraduate courses... Read >
Author: James Walsh
26th July 2007
For many decades, Portugal has been one of the favourite holiday destinations for British tourists. It is no wonder then that there is a huge range of possibilities to travel to Portugal by airplane from almost every airport in the United Kingdom. This wi... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
05th July 2007
If you are a UK resident with an affinity for the great outdoors, you will find a whole spectrum of outdoor pursuits represented. Contrary to the climate’s best attempts to dampen your desires, the UK offers abundant opportunity to sate your hunger for ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
01st July 2007
Ask the majority of so-called 'gurus' to talk about business or self-improvement, and here's a funny thing. They start talking about sport. That's odd. Sport isn't the same as life. It's completely different. As Brian Tracey says, in sport you get three c... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
08th June 2007
Cash-strapped offspring are increasingly turning to their parents for help, with almost half of first-time buyers now reliant on their families to help fund their first property, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
The council's latest re-sea... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
08th June 2007
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has recently reported that first-time buyers are having to turn to family for assistance with funding their first property.
Apparently 46% of people under the age of 30 having to get financial assistance from relatives t... Read >
Author: Scott James
07th June 2007
The current European champions Greece have made an excellent start to their campaign, and in addition should pick up another three points when they face Moldova in Crete in their bid to reach the finals in Austria and Switzerland and defend their title. G... Read >
Author: Ally White
01st June 2007
Last weekend’s JapFest show at Castle Combe was made shining, shimmering, and splendid by the Honda NSX super cars, making it the largest gathering of such cars in Europe.
Forty three of the amazing and iconic mid-engined sports cars were brought... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg
30th May 2007
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Newry, one of Northern Ireland’s oldest towns.
Newry lies in the most south-eastern part of Northern Ireland, in the north-south corridor between Belfast and Dublin. As such it has developed int... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
21st May 2007
If you want to reach Glasgow Airport by car, you can find the airport complex positioned approximately a 20-minute drive from the city, just north of the M8 highway at junction 28, with outstanding connections to a network of principal A roads which serve... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
16th May 2007
We live in a changed society. Life today is not what it once was. Now before any readers start to wonder what I am rambling on about and think should we call for the ambulance now; let me explain.
By saying that life today is not what it once was, I me... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
11th May 2007
IT and Telecoms Vacancy numbers on the increase
Good news for a telecoms vacancy: According to the Graduate Market in 2007 the number of graduate jobs offered by the top 100 employers should increase by more than 10% this year. A survey by High Fliers ... Read >
Author: tonydraper
30th April 2007
Northern Ireland has the top ten fastest rising property hotspots in the UK. A regional survey looking at 489 towns in Northern Ireland found that property values have gone up 55% since last year – property in Craigavon in 2006 was an average of £118,5... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
24th April 2007
Mortgage repossession is a devastating thing. Having your home swept out from under you is not only a financial crisis. It can be an emotional one as well. In the UK, however, there is a piece of federal legislation that prevents mortgage repossession fro... Read >
Author: Christopher
20th April 2007
With the national debt index rising, the UK government has finally opened its eyes to the malaise that is striking the country for quite some time. Every one out of four individuals has an IVA or CCJ (County Court Judgement) against his name. In other wor... Read >
Author: David Parker
12th April 2007
Despite widespread feeling that house prices were, at last, slowing, new figures released by the country’s biggest mortgage lender Halifax, suggest that house prices, are in fact, still rising on the back of a strong economy and shortage of homes for sa... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
30th March 2007
Car leasing online offers are an attractive alternative to traditional car leasing, offering many financial rewards in addition to the same maintenance benefits.
How many people do you know who have taken out a lease on their latest car rather than the... Read >
Author: Jimmy Desouza
09th March 2007
Buying property in the right location is all important. This is especially true for property investors keen to make a quick buck through renovation or opting to make a long term investment through buy to let purchases.
Property investors have to cho... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
08th February 2007
In 2006, the growth of property prices in the UK stripped even the expectations of most property experts. A recent article in the Guardian newspaper, for example, highlighted that while many industry commentators predicted a 2 to 4 per cent rise in hous... Read >
Author: martymac
24th January 2007
Providing health care services independently, FSHC is now one of the largest health care providers across the UK. FSHC owns over 440 health care centres and nursing homes where more than 21000 people are working satisfactorily. At Four Seasons Healthcare,... Read >
Author: fshc
03rd January 2007
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity that impacts on other people in a negative way. Anti-social behaviour remains a serious issue in the UK with around 66,000 reports of ASB made to authorities each day (Source: One day count of anti-social behavi... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
24th November 2006
Please note: this article applies to residents of England, Wales and
Northern Ireland and is provided for general information only. It does
not constitute financial advice.
It’s not something that anyone likes to think about, but deciding what
hap... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
12th November 2006
Big Match programmes are those that are considered to be very widely collectable by supporters of any football club or international team. The sub-categories within this set are endless. A collector could choose to collect programmes for a specific team, ... Read >
Author: Manu Geol
01st September 2006
An Ulster company is teaming up with department store group Debenhams in a 1 million plus deal that will bring around 20 new jobs to North Belfast, according to reports.
New York City Nails (NYCN), which already has salons on Belfast's Lisburn Road and... Read >
Author: Alison White
31st August 2006
The decision to send your child to a private school is a very personal one. There are parents who make this commitment soon after, or even before, their child arrives in the world. The child's name may be put down for the parent's choice of independent sc... Read >
Author: michael challiner
31st July 2006
Ireland has long been an island divided, but is starting to make a serious comeback. Here are 10 things to know about the Emerald Isle.
10 Things to Know About Ireland
An island located close to Britain, Ireland has been in nearly constant conflict... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
21st July 2006
Buying and selling a property doesn't always go according to plan. One in four transactions collapse before contracts are exchanged, wasting time and money.
The government is concerned that many house purchases fall through because of the time it takes... Read >
Author: Alison White
08th June 2006
Outright Odds: 125/1
Group A Winners: 4/1
Following a disastrous 2002 World Cup campaign in which coach Jerzy Engel talked up his side's prospects only for them to be beaten 2-0 by South Korea and hammered 4-0 by Portugal, Poland will be keen to recre... Read >
Author: Jason Lane
10th May 2006
The most powerful headline I ever read and acted upon was a negative headline. It changed my life.
Yet most books on direct mail copywriting will tell you to cast your headlines, overlines and Johnson Boxes always in the positive. But sometimes being n... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
27th April 2006
If you are looking for a secured student loan in the UK, then here are some useful resources and information to help you go about the process.
What are secured student loans
Secured student loans are loans that help students go about their education.... Read >
Author: russell hughes
11th February 2006
In today's world, education has become very important to build a career. Gone are the days when people would get a job with an average education. We are now living in the age of specialization. You can get a job of your choice only when you have a higher ... Read >
Author: vipul jain
23rd November 2005
Becoming an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) requires a substantial commitment of your time, effort and money. It is important that you do not make this commitment without very careful consideration of what your training establishment is offering you.
... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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