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Taming the Tribunals?

23rd January 2012
In 2010-2011 there were 218,100 claims to employment tribunals, an increase of 44% on the previous year. According to Government figures, the cost to the taxpayer increased from £77.8 million to £84 million in the same period.On 23rd November the Governme... Read >
Author: KateRussell

How To Tackle Your Moutain of Debt in a Hostile and Lacklustre Economy

13th October 2011
Recent official government figures have shown that the economy in the UK continues to struggle. While the worst of the recession may be over, the recent GDP reports showed a 'picture of continued weakness in the UK economy'. Combined with rises in fuel an... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Reasons Why Lead Generation in Singapore is Key to Financial Success

30th September 2011
Singapore has one of the fastest growing economies nowadays. According to channelnewsasia.com, the country was ranked highly due to the growth of their economy. A snippet of the news article states: "Singapore's economy grew 12.5 percent in the fourth... Read >
Author: jaydenchu

Simple Living Done Simply

22nd August 2011
Sustainability is a buzzword that spans multiple industries and segments of American society today. You see it used in the construction trades – for both industrial and residential projects – and among government figures attempting to institute "green" in... Read >
Author: AKozlowski

Ways to Offset Your Carbon Footprint

22nd August 2011
In 2011 one of the major issues concerning people in the UK are the effects our activities have on the environment. Therefore at the heart of the government's priorities, is a policy to reduce emissions and offset your carbon footprint. The area of trans... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ways To Prevent Home Foreclosure

19th August 2011
Many home owners are still very worried about home foreclosures. Jobless rates are still quite high. Even worse, many jobless people take several months to find a new job. With all of these problems, it is no wonder that people are concerned. Consider som... Read >
Author: marilyn katz

Quechua Language Finds New Home At American University

27th March 2011
Quechua is an indigenous language spoken in the South American Andes, especially in Peru and Bolivia. It is also a historic language, once spoken by the famous Inca civilization. Today, Quechua is believed to be the most commonly spoken indigenous lan... Read >
Author: Latamforless

House Building in UK Lowest Since 1923.

04th March 2011
Government figures out last Thursday revealed that in England only 102,570 new homes were built, the lowest level since 1923. This is 13% less than a year before and the lowest recorded level in peacetime since 1923. These figures are from statistics pr... Read >
Author: fiona davies

New Home Sales Rates Gradually Rising

25th November 2010
Government figures reveal an increase in new home sales rate, although the recovery might be slow from the record lows posted earlier this year. The September data shows that number of newly-built single family units increased to 307,000 homes from the 2... Read >
Author: rudson tren

Solar Heating: Solar Energy for every home

23rd May 2010
If you are going to give much concentration on electrical bills you will find that big part of the budget of the family is coming to it. There are lots of appliances that use electricity and this is very common now a day as this is a good way on how it ca... Read >
Author: casinanoalm

Finding Cheap Auto Insurance – What you Need to Know about Cheap Car Insurance for Women

19th May 2010
Cheap auto insurance policies are not hard to find, especially for women drivers. Matter of fact, cheap car insurance for women have become available because studies show that women drivers are more careful and less likely to commit serious driving accide... Read >
Author: Lauren evans

Top UK industries in the economic recovery

14th May 2010
As the UK markets display subtle signs of recovery, new employment sectors lead the way in economic growth. The past five years have delivered a tumultuous financial hand to the UK, with employment markets being rocked and reshaped by a shift in perso... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Garage Cost to Build From Garage Plans

14th May 2010
Once you have decided on garage plans, you'll be wanting to have some notion of what it costs to build a garage. Practically everyone encounters this problem at some spot in the garage building process. Attempting to solve this puzzle is not easy since ev... Read >
Author: blubayou

How To Improve Your Average Longevity

28th April 2010
Longevity is the number of years of existence as jointly determined by heredity or genetics and some environmental factors. There are two different types of longevity; average longevity and maximum longevity. Average longevity - is commonly known as av... Read >
Author: Max Murphy

Cautiously optimistic on economic recovery

01st April 2010
After what seems like a lifetime of writing about banking collapses, home repossessions and unemployment, the UK has officially and finally pulled out of the recession. According to government figures, the UK economy increased its output in the fourth ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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