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30th September 2009
When it comes to skiing and winter sports, Europe has more than its fair share of amazing resorts. From the greatly priced, to the more than reasonable, Europe has it all, and has so much to offer any skier. If you've never been to Europe on a skiing ho... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra
29th September 2009
If the U.K. is expected to abide by E.C. Competition rules then why can other member states get away with bending the rules to meet their own national interests?
The U.K. has long been following EU Competition rules to the letter allowing fully open op... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Traditionally, the term fishing is used to describe small scale commercial or survival practices. In the bygone days fishing was done by applying some traditional techniques such as arrows, tackle, harpoons, throw nets, rods and drag nets. However, nowada... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd September 2009
The summer holidays are nearing an end but it’s not too late to get away for a weekend or more with the family to get some much needed rest from work and to enjoy each other’s company. The great thing about holidays in the UK is they can be as sponta... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
02nd September 2009
It may be a tough time for tourism, but while there are glimmers of green shoots in the global economy and subsequently in global tourism, there are also some great holiday deals on offer as incentives to keep up those tourist numbers. Celtic Campervans (... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
15th August 2009
In 1996, the American Society of Civil Engineers declared that the tunnel linking the UK with Europe was one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Along with the likes of the Panama Canal and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel is indeed a trem... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
28th July 2009
Travelling from the UK to the mainland Europe has become so popular among the weekend city break tourists over the years due to the high speed Euro star link, Purchasing your tickets online has become so easy and with great deals you can take advantage of... Read >
Author: pmurray
12th June 2009
Touring caravan owners should know the main elements of and touring caravan insurance policy they take out. The elements of a policy are Contents, Continental use, Damage and Loss, general exclusions, Excess, and Liability to the public. It is my intentio... Read >
Author: Carl
07th May 2009
If you have considered a driving holiday before but have been put off by organising it, think again as driving holidays can be some of the easiest and hassle free means to get away this summer. Living in Ireland we are lucky to be close enough to mainlan... Read >
Author: Rochelle
22nd April 2009
Europe has always been a favourite holiday spot for people from across the world. There are many areas in Europe that are hotspots for tourism and one such place that is growing in popularity year on year is Iceland. With its many Fjords, majestic mountai... Read >
Author: Suzel Taber Shaw
24th March 2009
If you are looking for a coach hire company who can get you value for money for the special event that you are planning, then you should consider us.
Been in the industry since 2004 and with these years of experience we have learned one thing 'Customer ... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers
17th March 2009
In the summer last year in tourist resorts on mainland Europe the reputation of young British holidaymakers took a hammering - again - from Spain to Greece and other popular holiday destinations.
British newspapers and television programmes ran stories... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
The Land of Fire and Ice, Iceland is littered with majestic volcanoes and glaciers. It is also a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, especially bird-watchers and whale-watchers. It is a dream come true for those who love outdoor adventure, as well, since i... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
21st January 2009
A Cyprus detailed map shows it is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, for thousands of years it was an important trading centre because of its position at the crossroads of three continents; Europe, Africa and Asia. Today it is a leading holida... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
09th January 2009
As the economy moves into recesssion, often a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of the new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
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Eurostar is a high speed train service operating between London and mainland Europe. Figures for the beginning of the year indicate that more and more travellers are becoming attracted to this mode of transp... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
08th January 2009
This year when the recession started to hit the travel industry, Malta produced a sizzling set of figures from her cruise ship arrivals for 2008.
Another record, and for the first time breaking through the 500,000 cruise ship passenger arivals figure.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2009
Stone wall and floor tiles can be subtle elegance and breathtaking features in your home. These materials were once the preserve of kings, but through the modernization of production processes in the past few decades, these materials are now offering prac... Read >
Author: Sonu Seo
02nd December 2008
Corporate events, training seminars and business meetings hosted in luxury French chateaux are becoming ever more popular for a variety of reasons. Many venues exist for corporate events, however, when an event is hosted in a visually breathtaking env... Read >
Author: dtymon
01st December 2008
A number of airlines have started to fly from smaller UK regional airports in an effort to attract more customers. The budget airline Flybe have been particularly successful in increasing passenger numbers at Southampton Airport.
The airport is actuall... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
01st December 2008
Japan is an island nation situated in the Pacific Ocean, and lies east of the Sea of Japan, North Korea, South Korea, The People’s Republic of China and Russia. The country stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north, to the East China Sea and Taiwa... Read >
Author: joalesto
30th November 2008
The Construction industry is very important to the UK�s � and indeed to the world�s � economy. In the UK, it accounts for more than 10% of the country�s gross domestic product and employs an estimated 2.5 million people. In the last three years... Read >
Author: clickthrough
22nd November 2008
Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal. As a highly developed... Read >
Author: k00lit
13th November 2008
Five major airports provide London businesses with International links. Central London also offers the convenience of the Eurotunnel, with many additional transport routes to neighbouring countries, strengthening UK business interests with those of the Eu... Read >
Author: clickthrough
27th October 2008
Natural stone wall and floor tiles can add subtle elegance and make stunning features in your home. These materials were once the preserve of kings, but due to the modernisation of manufacturing processes in recent decades these materials now offer practi... Read >
Author: gardeningm
27th October 2008
Why is banking in Jersey different to anywhere else? Are there obvious benefits or drawbacks to placing your pounds in the largest of the British Channel Islands and if you do want to invest here, how do you go about it? These are just a few of the ma... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
21st October 2008
Ireland is a very popular tourist destination and it couldn’t be simpler to get here! Most travellers opt to fly into Ireland, but sometimes ferries and bus travel is the more suitable and convenient choice.
We’ve decided to help you with your tra... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
15th October 2008
Lying in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Naples is a scenic spot that is certainly one for the memories. One of Europe’s most densely populated cities, the charm of Naples towers above the chaotic nature of the city and its enthusiastic locals.
Despi... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
13th October 2008
Amber is found across the world in countries such as the Dominican Republic, Germany, Rumania, Sicily, Myanmar (Burma), North America, Malaysia, England and Russia. Amber is actually the fossilized resin of a species of Pine trees. The main area where it ... Read >
Author: Jewelry Professional
25th September 2008
The initial response of many companies to Sir Nicholas Stern's apocalyptic report into the human and economic cost of global warming is likely to have been denial. Sir Nicholas warned that the risks of inaction are high and that time is running out. But a... Read >
Author: Clive Sexton
09th September 2008
Chester is an ancient Roman town that has a lot to offer visitors with its walled city, traditional shopping streets as well as fine dining and multiple colourful attractions such as Chester Zoo. But for many visitors to the area there is only one main at... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
08th September 2008
A lot of tourists are heading to mainland Europe, visiting cities such as Barcelona, Rome and Paris as opposed to the previously more popular destinations on the coast. However, you must stay safe when abroad, as there are a lot of risks of going to big c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
Within hours of British holiday companies reporting a surge of people taking an overseas holiday, the Bank of England issued yet another warning that the British economy could be in recession within the next six months.
Over in mainland Europe, countri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Having a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not enough in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of their new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a British insurance company rev... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2008
Hurricane Vince made landfall on October 11th 2005. However, this landfall was on mainland Europe, making it the first ever tropical cyclone to achieve such a feat!
Vince was the 12th named hurricane of a very busy season that spawned hurricanes Rita... Read >
Author: markcb
21st August 2008
From:http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/
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The relentless upward movement in EU prices continues. Customers are obliged to accept the new higher third quarter values demanded by local producers... Read >
Author: utut1
18th August 2008
Portugal stands as one of the most popular overseas locations for Britons moving abroad. It is geographically diverse and has a laid back attitude towards life so it’s no wonder that two million of us visit annually, many of which decide to stay over an... Read >
Author: Helen
28th June 2008
For such a relatively small country, Britain’s influence on the world over the centuries is quite staggering. By 1921, it is estimated that the British Empire controlled – to varying degrees - around one-quarter of the earth’s population, which is n... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
17th June 2008
It seems that the credit crunch is spreading across Europe as British demand for holiday homes dimishes. Many areas in mainland Europe rely on the demand from Britain for property in order to keep its market bouyant.
In addition, a large number of Brit... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
16th June 2008
Liguria is a region in north-west Italy. Curving around the neck of the northern Mediterranean, it borders with Tuscany at its southern reaches, and meets France to the west, Piedmont (Piemonte) and Emilia-Romagna to the north. A narrow strip of land tuc... Read >
Author: riviera2008
23rd May 2008
Tignes in France is a skiing location that is much different from the boarder adjacent Alps, and other skiing facilities that have put France firmly on the skiing map. The rise of Tignes, initially came with the rise of tourism in the area. During the la... Read >
Author: ski987
23rd May 2008
When it comes to skiing and winter sports, Europe has more than its fair share of amazing resorts. From the greatly priced, to the more than reasonable, Europe has it all, and has so much to offer any skier. If you've never been to Europe on a skiing ho... Read >
Author: ski987
07th April 2008
The winter in Scotland this year has been a long and cold one, so perhaps it should come as no surprise that more and more of them have been taking a winter holiday in warmer parts of Europe, helping the European travel industry make a good start to the y... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th February 2008
There have been an increasing number of us now choosing to take our cars when visiting mainland Europe on self-drive holidays. Over 3 million Britons a year choose to travel to mainland Europe by car.
But whilst it might be more comfortable to drive a ... Read >
Author: DCollins
22nd January 2008
With temperatures in the winter frequently dipping below freezing point, perhaps it's no surprise that Scottish people take winter holidays in warmer climes.
But the number doing so has increased to new records this year, due to an economy that is stil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2007
Train travel is an ideal means of transport in the UK and the rest of Europe. Rail travel is fast, practical and convenient in both urban and more rural areas. Railway stations often allow for car hire services if you need access to a car or perhaps need ... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
09th August 2007
Lugo is a city in north-western Spain in the autonomous region known as Galicia. It is the capital of the province of Galicia and in the last census in 2005 had a population of 92,271.
The really interesting thing about Lugo is that as a town it has th... Read >
Author: Scott James
02nd August 2007
If you are looking for a great location for a family holiday then look no further than the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. With its golden sandy beaches, this is the perfect place to catch some summer sun.
The rise of the budget airlines has seen a sub... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
26th July 2007
Now available for ordering ahead of its arrival in the UK in October is Volkswagen’s Polo BlueMotion, which promises excellent fuel efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions of just 99 g/km. The new model will have a starting price of £11,995 for the B... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
05th July 2007
Kiev, Ukraine – 3 July, 2007 – According to Goaleurope.com research results Ukrainian offshore outsourcing industry revenue has reached $246 Million in 2006.
In February 2007 Mirasoft Group participated in the research of the Ukrainian outsourcing ... Read >
Author: Roman Grinishin
15th June 2007
The U.K. has long been following EU Competition rules to the letter allowing fully open opportunities for foreign ownership of its utilities. So much so that there are only two major British owned gas and electricity suppliers left, namely Centrica and Sc... Read >
Author: clickthrough
28th February 2007
For a short visit, a week-end, a city break, these free pocket guides are useful printable and downloadable tools available online.
Lisbon making it the westernmost capital in mainland Europe. It is located in the west of the country, on the Atlantic O... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
04th February 2007
European real estate investors from the UK and mainland Europe looking for high growth in 2007 are hoping for a repeat of the property inflation seen in Malta when it joined the EU in 2004, and it could become reality with the news that low cost airlines ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2006
Over the last decade Dublin has carved out a reputation and position as one of Europe's leading city break destination. Ireland has made great efforts to promote itself, and its' capital, as a tourist destination and has made great strides in doing so. Bu... Read >
Author: sam lowe
23rd June 2006
The history of oak is one that is bound-up in tradition, folklore and legend. Widely regarded as the king of trees in Britain and Ireland, for centuries it has been held in high esteem throughout the major cultures of Europe. Generally, oak is thought o... Read >
Author: Alex Miles
02nd May 2006
Coil tubing's origins date back to the 1940's when British Engineers developed long, continuous underwater pipelines to transport oil from England to mainland Europe in World War II.
While the initial development of Coiled Tubing was spurred by the des... Read >
Author: Carmen Jackson
04th April 2006
Located on the European mainland, Belgium often is short-shifted in discussions of Europe. Following is an overview of Belgium for travelers.
An Overview of Belgium for Travelers
Belgium is located on the coast of the North Sea between Holland, Germ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
03rd April 2006
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons.
Every year Aphrodite's island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they ... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
01st April 2006
DesiBakwaas.com The Desi Asian Community Online Discussion Chat forum
Looking for a desi asian online community? Check out DesiBakwaas.com and make some new life long friends.
DesiBakwaas.com is a online community website primarily populated by th... Read >
Author: Desi Bakwaas
01st April 2006
Although Austria is rarely in the headlines these days, it was once part of a dominant European power. Following is an overview of this postcard country.
An Overview of Austria for Travelers
With its prime location in mainland Europe, Austria was a... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
10th February 2006
Network marketing has a 45 year old track record worldwide of producing more millionaires than any other single industry. Every other country worldwide has already experienced at least 10 years of the growth cycle in network marketing – there is currentl... Read >
Author: Ian Durrell
17th December 2005
So you're off on holiday, an adventure of a life time, you love to drive and explore. You're an independent go as you please type. So what's there to worry about? Although there has been much standardization of traffic signs across the world the process i... Read >
Author: David Skul
16th December 2005
So you're off on holiday, an adventure of a life time, you love to drive and explore. You're an independent go as you please type. So what's there to worry about? Although there has been much standardization of traffic signs across the world the process... Read >
Author: David Skul
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