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Rising Uk Energy Prices Compound Fuel Poverty Problems

23rd September 2009
More and more British households are spending a higher percentage of their income on energy costs. According to Tony Lodge of the Bow Group, research shows that the number of households categorised as being in fuel poverty is expected to have almost doub... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Achieving Impossible Goals

23rd September 2009
"If the world were to blow itself up the last thing you would hear would be the voice of an expert saying it can't be done." --Peter Ustinov Don't pay too much attention to the experts. They told the Beatles that the time for a guitar group had passed!... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

My cellphone died last night – now what?

15th September 2009
Hunting for a job without a cellphone just doesn’t work Old blue, my vintage cellphone died last night. I am bereft. The truth is that I never really learned to use all the facilities that she apparently offered, but I knew enough to get me around and... Read >
Author: glenloyd

Supermarket Slips And Falls Lead To Compensation Claims

28th August 2009
Supermarkets across the country spend many thousands of pounds each year on public liability insurance in case a member of the public suffers an injury on their premises and even with the best safety procedures a number of these accidents will continue to... Read >
Author: Darrell

Plane Tickets – Tips on how to get Cheapest Plane Tickets

11th August 2009
Getting the best deal on Plane Tickets is easy if one is adept in searching online. You should know the tips on how to buy the cheapest airline tickets by becoming an informed buyer. Tips on how to get cheap plane tickets are: • No Direct Flights ... Read >
Author: fionalivnat

Not another Scam - Top-Paying-Surveys

01st August 2009
Yes, you really can make money online just by giving your honest opinions about products and services. Companies need the opinions of "average joe" consumers to find out if their products are still in demand and worth keeping on the shelves. Do people... Read >
Author: Roger Hammond

Market Reverse Mortgages

01st August 2009
In today's political climate where everyone seems to be looking for someone to blame for the depression, they don't want to let anyone think the officeholders forcing FNMA and banks to make loans to people to who did not qualify might be the problem. The... Read >
Author: Jeff Bangerter

Utah Adult Homes Are Well Planned And Fashioned Artistically

24th July 2009
The article makes a majestic stand by made from Leisure Villas for designing prosperous homes all around Utah in a comfort and impressive manner. The retirement communities from Utah enhance a good fortune, since homes built by LV comes to satisfy your ow... Read >
Author: Lawrence Lindstore

Debt Management: Pensioner Debt.

16th July 2009
In today's financial climate no sector is immune from the possibility of falling into unplanned debt. Recent investigation has shown that the latest sector of society to be affected is the pensioner sector. The amount of debt held by pensioners is incr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

TRAVEL SECRETS REVEALED

12th July 2009
A Lifetime Of Travel For almost as long as I can remember I have had an urge to travel and I have been lucky enough to achieve many of those dreams both through work that I have done and holidays I have taken.This still continues to... Read >
Author: thonei

Solve a Mystery, Have a Great dinner and Lots of Fun at Sleuths Dinner Show

27th June 2009
There are many possibilities for night time entertainment in Orlando. Over the years dinner shows have proven to be very popular with Orlando vacationers, and one of the best is Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows which provides two and a half hours of scripted ... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

Accident in supermarket car park leads to substantial compensation claim

25th April 2009
A pensioner who tripped on a metal stump in a supermarket car park in the Manchester area has been awarded a substantial five figure compensation settlement after the supermarket admitted breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act. This case highlights ... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

WARMEST WINTER IN 43 YEARS FOR WIGAN PENSIONERS!

08th April 2009
If, like so many others, you regularly deposit leaflets in UK bins without even a passing glance we suggest next time a you come across a Gavin Ward Leaflet promoting Warm Front grants you stop and take note because it can quite literally change your life... Read >
Author: vishnu

Home Loan Pensioner: Liven with high aspirations

27th March 2009
Buying of a home of your own is no longer a dream with home loan as you can turn your dream into a beautiful reality. With simple procedures, feasible interest rates and flexible repayment period, you can purchase your dream home to enjoy strong and long ... Read >
Author: Della Alvin

WARMEST WINTER IN 43 YEARS FOR WIGAN PENSIONERS!

25th March 2009
If, like so many others, you regularly deposit leaflets in UK bins without even a passing glance we suggest next time a you come across a Gavin Ward Leaflet promoting Warm Front grants you stop and take note because it can quite literally change your life... Read >
Author: vishnu

Retirement Could Cost Millions

28th February 2009
But how much will all this cost? New figures have suggested that a typical retired couple will needs around 413,000 pounds to fund 20 years’ retirement - that’s 400 pounds a week. The average income of a pensioner couple was £487 a week in 2006. Bu... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Retirement Costs Soar

20th February 2009
Figures that have been released recently make frightening reading. The image that we all have of retirement is one of long holidays, nice walks through the countryside with angelic looking grandchildren and warm fires burning in the winter. However the fi... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Council to Blame for Popularity in Compensation Claims?

31st January 2009
It seems that the Council could be at fault for a majority of the accidents caused in Britain’s public areas by not taking adequate precautions and failing to apply common sense to regular duties. Just a small act of common sense could save large amo... Read >
Author: Arti Manani

Use our Cash Cow as your cash cow.....it works

28th January 2009
Use our “ Cash Cow” as your Home Business Cash Cow Making a full time living on line is more than possible…..Many testimonies here 8 week money back gurantee…total cost is $37 By simply copying the simple step-by-ste... Read >
Author: Darby

Bitter-Sweet Interest for Borrowers and Savers

23rd January 2009
With 0.5 per cent cut in the interest rate down to 1.5 per cent, the lowest in the Bank of England’s 315 year history, the news will be bitter sweet to several members of the public. Mortgage holders, will be happy as for many, this lower rate can se... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Government Urges us to Insulate; Hot Air or Sound Advice?

21st January 2009
A Government minister has urged cash strapped families to sign up for home loans, which can then be used for wall and loft insulation. Gordon Brown’s fuel initiative, said to be worth £1bn, was dealt another blow, following Phil Woolas’s claim that ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Missouri Life Insurance

03rd January 2009
Out of everything you could insure it seems your life is obviously the most valuable. Having Missouri life insurance can make sure that in the event you are no longer to take care of those for whom you provide, they will receive enough help to be able to ... Read >
Author: JeffBroyles

The fear of God, health and safety

18th December 2008
Do you know how easy it is to create a society and an environment that is fear-based? And do you know how easily people buy into this fear? In the UK, health and safety regulations are a favourite tool for raising fear. The intention behind these regu... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Gas and electricity this winter

03rd December 2008
It is predicted to be one of the coldest winters in recent years this winter and pensioners are going to struggle to keep warm. Many will already be in the predicament of eating or heating this winter due to the increased prices of energy and the governme... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

Retiring To The Costa Del Sol - Things to Consider

10th November 2008
When considering moving to another country in search of a more sedate and laid back lifestyle to finish your remaining years, it's important to think any move through thoroughly and to gather as much information as you can before taking the plunge. Ret... Read >
Author: Robert Griggs

How to handle an accident (part one)

16th October 2008
It goes without saying that many of us have or will witness an accident while out on the road, be it as a child, an adult or pensioner, the risk never goes away. Last year alone over 258,000 accidents took place on the roads of the United Kingdom, with a ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Utilities Epidemic 1

08th September 2008
If you live in South Wales, you are likely to face a huge gas and electricity increase in your bill this winter. Two of the leading gas and electricity providers are set to dramatically increase their prices within hours of each other as they blame soarin... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

Mortgage Timebomb In Retirement

13th August 2008
Are UK homeowners heading towards a £207 billion mortgage debt time-bomb in retirement? One in three Brits aged over 55 years still have outstanding mortgage debts Key Retirement Solutions' figures show a 20% increase in the average amount of outstan... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Mortgage Debt Will Affect Pensioners

21st July 2008
A third of the UK population who are in or nearing retirement, owe a whopping £207 billion in outstanding mortgage debt; averaging at £37,316 per head reveals a new report from Key Retirement Solutions, the leading independent equity release specialist.... Read >
Author: Ruth

Britain’s Pensioners in Debt

11th April 2008
Research has found that British pensioners have a combined debt of £57bn and many still have mortgages to pay off as they are entering retirement. A leading pension provider has said that there are a total of 1.1 million retired homeowners who are sti... Read >
Author: Gill

To Buy or Not To Buy - That is The Question

11th February 2008
In 2004, statistics told us that one in ten American residents owned a second home. Home ownership had reached an all time high of 70%. Alas, now the figures tell a different story. By the end of 2007, home ownership had taken the largest, single, year... Read >
Author: M Shane

Riester- Rente: Increased Take-Up of German Contributory Pension

07th January 2008
A study from the veterans and pensioners charity VdK has painted a bleak picture with regard to the declining living standard of living faced by Germany’s pensioners. A typical pensioner has typically 130 Euro less each month compared to the results of ... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Running Boards For Grandpa Mean Relief For Grandson

30th October 2007
My grandfather is 85, so he is not the youngest guy anymore. But sometimes he acts like he’s 40, when he is driving his bike towards Canada. I can be very proud to have a grandfather like mine who is still interested in life with all its beauty and huge... Read >
Author: tsaunier@autoanything.com

Choose your puppy with the help of a pet insurance website

20th October 2007
The Internet is full advice for would be dog owners. Some of it can even be quite useful, helping responsible people make the right choice to suit their individual circumstances. Many of the suggestions are pure common sense ­– pointing out for example... Read >
Author: davidrosam

Is Benidorm Safe For Families - Sun Sea Sand and Violence.

12th May 2007
Is Benidorm safe for families? This is a common question raised by many concerned tourists/holidaymakers travelling to this town in the Costa Blanca. Spain is without doubt and especially more so Benidorm - one of Europe's busiest resorts where visitors r... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Birthday Gifts from find-me-a-gift

25th April 2007
Birthday Gifts from find-me-a-gift Find-me-a-gift have a huge range of birthday gifts. Over 1000 birthday gifts to choose from for men women and children. Below is a range of birthday gifts for men and women Birthday Presents for Him - Man's Birt... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Free Live Football and Soccer - Even At 3PM on a Saturday Happy Days

27th March 2007
I am a football/soccer fan, always have been always will be. I love my football/soccer and I know there are thousands and thousands of people out there just like me. Two weeks ago I received an e-mail from a friend of mine. He text me and said, you h... Read >
Author: Scot Tyler

Types of Visas in Panama

24th November 2006
The Tourist Pensioner Visa (Turista Pensionado) This visa is designed for persons whose pension from a government entity or private corporation is $500 or more ($600 or more for a couple per month). You will have to prove this under scrutiny. Usually a p... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet

Homeowners insurance - frequently asked questions and answers

26th July 2006
It might happen that you are a new homeowner and want to insure your home but don't know about Homeowners insurance. You might take advice of an insurance broker, but at the same time you should also have some elementary knowledge as well. Here are so... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

Why You Should Invest In Real Estate In Pune ?

23rd June 2006
Pune till a few years ago was the Oxford of the East. Firmly established as an academic city; with the best and the brightest having many avenues to advance their educational growth. A highly educated workforce was what made Pune attractive to the IT comp... Read >
Author: david thomoson

Architect or Building Designer Who Do You Choose?

05th April 2006
Architect or Building Designer Who Do You Choose?Thinking of building a new home or complex? Will you use anarchitect or a building designer?By Glenn Murray *Both are involved in the design of buildings theirappearance, layout, structure, and so on. B... Read >
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Golden Years and Tears - Pension In One Hand And Out With The Other

23rd November 2005
The Golden years a time in all our lives where we look forward to retirement, long gone are the days when pensioners were in their prime. Now the prime candidates for the government's new ruling of raising retirement to the ripe old age of 67. How man... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr