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29th September 2009
We read some reports recently about SMEs and the internet / www - they make fascinating reading.
The internet and world wide web [www] are acknowledged as a highly cost-effective and flexible business tool, but research by Dynamic Markets for internet ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
More than 50 per cent of the UK population are so worried about becoming a victim of fraud that they won't shop online. The research shows that one in three people know someone who had been the victim of fraud.
But a prepaid card might just be the ans... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd September 2009
A number of illnesses and medical conditions affect the UK population each year, with many of these conditions proving especially serious or fatal. However, studies have shown that certain fatal conditions affect a significantly higher percentage of the p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd September 2009
Developing the discipline of setting aside enough money each month to accumulate a healthy savings balance that can provide for lean times has been thrown back into the spotlight following the development of the UK's recent financial turmoil.
Prudence... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th September 2009
Britain has an ever increasing population of old age pensioners. The proportion of the UK population over 65 years old is now 15%, compared to 11% in 1951 and 5% in 1911. With improvements in national health care and diet, many now enjoy life into their e... Read >
Author: searchrankpros
10th September 2009
When bingo game was first introduced in the early 16th century, no one would have thought that it would attain such popularity in UK. The online version of bingo was introduced as early as 1996; since then, it has been famous among UK women in the age gro... Read >
Author: amandacalvert
03rd September 2009
It is now possible for lactose intolerants to enjoy the great taste of milk, as Arla foods offers Lactofree®, the UK’s first dairy drink which contains less than 0.05% lactose.
It is currently estimated that up to 15% of the UK population suffe... Read >
Author: Louise
01st September 2009
Traffic jams. Along with cold calling, paper-cuts and loud mobile phone users - traffic jams must feature on most peoples list of pet hates. That’s why the revelations in April, that we spend around 140 million hours stuck in traffic, were an unpleasa... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
11th August 2009
It is judged that a quarter of the UK population experience problems when applying for finance because of poor credit. It used to be when only a small number of banks offered mortgages to the consumer, a bad credit file proved a big problem. low scoring a... Read >
Author: Sarkin
08th August 2009
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder. The cause is not known although approximately 10% of people diagnosed with this syndrome found that symptoms appeared after a gastric illness and it is often associated with anxiety and stress, whic... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
24th July 2009
It's not something we like to talk about, but constipation affects almost 1 in 5 adults in the UK within a 12-month period. In the UK about 10% of the population are regularly constipated; 20% or more in the elderly. Women, particularly, are prone to suff... Read >
Author: joyh
23rd July 2009
The forecast summer heat wave has impacted on holiday booking preferences of the UK population, especially in the wake of the recession. So, rather than book holidays abroad, many British families have opted to stay home and sample the delights that the U... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
17th July 2009
A major part of the UK population is under debts and bad credit history. But even such people can borrow money quickly, if they earn a monthly or bi-weekly paycheque. They have the option of taking out bad credit loans instant decision in the same day. Si... Read >
16th July 2009
According to the Association of British Insurers almost three-quarters of British households possess home contents insurance and slightly more than six in ten have buildings insurance. These are impressive figures to some, yet in this day and age when mos... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th July 2009
Often perceived in the UK as the preserve of the retired or older owners/tenants, single storey bungalow living is often underestimated by tenants and purchasers. Originating on the Indian sub-continent and first seen in the English language in the 17th c... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
09th July 2009
With cosmetic surgery procedures on the rise in the UK, it’s interesting to consider what the top procedures are today. What procedures are cosmetic surgery candidates focusing on, and are these statistics likely to change in the future?
There are ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th June 2009
SMS Marketing is possibly the most effective, personal and direct marketing tool available to businesses today. With 95% of the UK population owning a mobile phone, penetration outstrips the PC by ten to one and according to the IAB, 95% of texts are open... Read >
Author: Ann Wilkinson
06th June 2009
Do you get stomach pains, feel tired, urgently have to use the toilet after eating?
Do you suffer from nausea, mouth ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, wind, or constipation?
Do you have headaches, depression, bone and joint pain, weight loss, or anemia?
... Read >
Author: bluenose
05th June 2009
Over the years opinions on Online Dating have changed dramatically, with it being slightly frowned upon and frankly laughed at a few years ago, to the new hip and happening phenomenon that it is today.
The new sensation is now taking the UK, and the wo... Read >
Author: ashB
20th May 2009
The statistics and information are all around us in the media about the dangers of being overweight.
Over half the UK population is either overweight or obese, in 2002 70% of men and 63% of women. One in five adults is obese. Obesity in 2-4 year olds... Read >
Author: Cynthia Marsh
18th May 2009
It’s Not So easy Is It?
Maybe you are selling financial services such as claims, loans, insurance, wills, pensions, debt management, or perhaps you are selling utilities, mobile phone, travel or home improvement services. It’s not so easy to find a... Read >
Author: Tulip
15th May 2009
The landscape of the property market has changed considerably over past decades. No longer is property investment seen as the domain of the already wealthy. Many are coming to see the positives investing in property can bring when compared to traditional ... Read >
Author: PJL
06th May 2009
Most of us insure things that are valuable and also important to us such as our home, car, and even our lives, so it is entirely understandable that we would wish to extend the same protection to our pets. However, only a small proportion of the UK popula... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
15th April 2009
Skills shortage is a situation where there are insufficient numbers of qualified employees who are able to work for you. Even though you can afford to offer a higher salary to your employees than competitors, it doesn’t mean that you are hiring more ski... Read >
Author: Jac Howard
15th April 2009
What new ways won’t they find ways to spend money? It has been long believed that the ‘filaggrin gene’ helps the skin produce a protective layer that fights skin allergies like eczema. Now researchers in Dundee, Ireland and Japan are looking at g... Read >
Author: Brandon
19th March 2009
Does the world of Mothers Day Gifts leave you perplexed? Would you admit perhaps that you've never gone out of your way for your mum? Have you - dare we suggest - never treated your mum for Mother's Day? Do you even know when Mother's Day is?? Well shame ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
12th March 2009
Does the world of Mother's Day Gifts leave you perplexed? Would you admit perhaps that you've never gone out of your way for your mum? Have you - dare we suggest - never treated your mum for Mother's Day? Do you even know when Mother's Day is?? Well shame... Read >
Author: neiljontas
16th February 2009
This was what was written in a daily tabloid: “Having a bad credit is nothing new. Most of the UK population suffers from bad credit at some or the other point of time. Given a chance, they have the potential to repair the credit. But if the banks turn ... Read >
Author: andrewdevan
02nd February 2009
It is judged that a quarter of the UK population have problems when applying for finance because of poor credit. Back in the time when only a small group of banks gave mortgages to the consumer, a low credit score proved a major difficulty. low scoring ap... Read >
Author: Sarkin
30th January 2009
Axa has revealed that although many people think they belong to Middle Britain, in fact the majority of people do not have sufficient income to call themselves middle class.
Although a third of people consider that they belong to the middle class socio-... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th January 2009
Approximately five and a half million people from the UK live abroad permanently. That is almost ten percent of the UK population. Reports indicate that over two hundred thousand British citizens emigrated from the UK last year. This amounts to one pers... Read >
Author: Anand
05th January 2009
The best secret for the smart investors worldwide is to buy the land for sale in the UK in order to make the amazing returns in the coming years.
Purchasing Land for sale in UK has become affordable to UK and foreign investors by a number of companie... Read >
Author: Andrew
03rd December 2008
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is also known as “winter depression” or the “winter blues”. This is a mood disorder that affects otherwise mentally healthy people in the autumn and winter months year after year. These people may start sleeping a... Read >
Author: Rosana Horowitz
02nd December 2008
Of course, one of the basic needs of most people is to contact one another. The first step towards answering this need and allowing a global network of people in different locations to communicate via technology, was the invention of the telephone. Offici... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th November 2008
The health and fitness of the UK population is a regular topic on national news and many of us are strongly aware of the need to adopt a healthy lifestyle. From eating the right things including our five pieces of fruit or vegetables a day to getting enou... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
27th October 2008
Recent years have seen the world’s economy experience some fluctuation, with the resulting ‘credit crunch’ affecting millions of the UK population. This, in turn, has caused many purse strings to tighten and many individuals and families to cut do... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
21st October 2008
Vodafone recently announced that they are collaborating with Levono, Acer, Dell, and HP to sell the recently announced Inspiron Mini 9 mini-notebook with a built in mobile broadband connection to customers.
Vodafone said in a statement that the Dell In... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk
02nd October 2008
The UK Travel Sector is growing. It is said that by 2010 every person in the UK will take an average of two foreign holidays a year. The Internet is a primary information source for people seeking opportunities traveling abroad. However when you searc... Read >
Author: OllyS
21st August 2008
For as long as I can remember, commentators have suggested that all organisations should consider people their "greatest asset". In the boom years of the late 80s and the 90s, this "asset" thinking literally translated to "pay people more and we will kee... Read >
Author: Bob Selden
20th August 2008
O2 is the first mainstream Internet Service Provider to offer a package that caters for both mobile broadband and landline users.
They have upped their game and bundled O2 Mobile Broadband Package and O2's Home Broadband Standard Package for only £20 ... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk
17th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Investing in property can be a daunting experience. It is an exciting venture nonetheless, but one that should be entered into with a fair degree of caution. Some developers and salespeople can sweet-talk and lure yo... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
14th August 2008
As Gordon Brown urges Brits to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, would a return to World-War style rationing and cooking not only reduce wastage, but also help to shrink the UK’s bulging waistlines and the environment in the process?
... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
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
29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Buy to let has been the buzz word in the UK property industry since the mid 1990s. However, reports of uncertainty have been slowly creeping up. Despite that, many industry experts are still saying that the property ... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
24th July 2008
The value of the UK jewellery and watches market increased by 9.7% between 2002 and 2006 to reach PS4.51bn. The two main sectors of the market are jewellery, comprising real jewellery and fashion jewellery, and watches.
Growth in the market has been aide... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
22nd July 2008
Our generation is learning its lesson and paying the price with the effects of global warming creeping up on us. 12.5 million tonnes of paper are consumed by the UK population and a devastating 4.7 million tonnes of that paper ends up in landfills. Almost... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
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
20th July 2008
The whole process of buying and selling houses can be very expensive and is additional stretch on people’s finances. Two of the biggest costs are conveyancing and tax which can add thousands of pounds on both the buyers and sellers bills.
Recent fig... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
18th July 2008
When you look for borrowing money at the verse of any urgent financial need, confusions are destined to arise. The number of options available are numerous and so are the confusions associated with them. With the increase in competition in the UK loan mar... Read >
Author: gracy
10th July 2008
When you are looking for borrowing money as some urgency has cropped up, the ultimate resort is the loan market. However loan approval primarily depends upon the creditworthiness of the borrower. The credibility of the borrower is reflected in terms of th... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
07th July 2008
Students now make up 4% of the UK population, this equated to roughly 3.5 million in 2006. According to recent figures each of these students will leave university with almost £13,000 worth of debt!
Although this is a staggering figure, unless all tu... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
06th July 2008
Summary: Personal loans UK are available to the bad credit borrowers at a higher rate of interest. With the help of online comparison tool, the borrower can make his loan deal affordable.
When stuck by any financial crisis, you like it or not, loans ar... Read >
Author: Amenda
20th June 2008
The latest finding of the charity National Energy Action unveiled that over 4 million households in the UK are living with fuel shortage. This proportion of the UK population is spending more than 10% of their income on fuel bills. On 30th of last month, ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
20th May 2008
With more than half of the UK population having more than what’s classed as “manageable debt”, it’s perhaps not surprising that bad credit mortgages are becoming more widespread. Getting onto the property market can be hard enough, but with a low ... Read >
Author: michael sterios
07th May 2008
Right Wing Think Tank produces a report on the need to reform the UK land planning system, writes Alex Way.
The Policy Exchange, which describes itself as occupying a ‘centre-right’ position on the political spectrum, (some might say it is more ri... Read >
Author: Dietrich Elliot
01st May 2008
A rapid increase in the number of days that the UK population has to work to pay off the interest on outstanding loans and credit card balances has prompted a warning from one independent financial search website.
Unbiased have calculated that it now... Read >
Author: mpressman
18th April 2008
With some 4.5 million people now spending more than 10% of their total income on heating their home and are therefore living in fuel poverty as a result. This roughly equates to almost 7% of the UK population.
But this correlation belies the true sourc... Read >
Author: clickthrough
13th April 2008
Recent years has seen the world as a whole affected by natural disasters: the tsunami in Thailand; Hurricane Katrina; earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are just a few of the natural disasters to have struck around the world. However, although in the UK ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
09th April 2008
The number of prisoners detained in UK prisons has reached an epic of 82,000, which is around 0.15% of the UK population. 3% of these prisoners are children under the age of 18.
A BBC article on the 22nd of February 2008 reported that 'UK prisons were... Read >
Author: claire stokoe
02nd April 2008
If you’re searching for answers to the long-standing question about what to invest in for maximum capital growth, then the answer is just at Crown Land because investing in UK land have shown considerable results for all investors, with their capital in... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
01st April 2008
Since the earliest mobile phone became accessible in the 1980's, there were numerous changes on the trend and features of these handsets. You might be one of those of millions of fanatics around the globe who depend on their city phones for mor... Read >
Author: David Webster
01st April 2008
Everywhere in the world, whoever you may be, it is clear that we need something fun and exciting to help us through our daily routines. Thanks to the ever-innovative mobile phones, wherever we go, we can have fun right at the palm of our hands.... Read >
Author: David Webster
23rd February 2008
Eating two bananas a day can significantly reduce high blood pressure. According to a recent study reported in The New England Journal of Medicine, including bananas in your everyday diet can cut the risk of death from strokes by up to 40%. The key ingred... Read >
Author: John Kaduwanema
19th February 2008
If you are having credit problems then you may find it quite hard to realize your dream to drive your own car. But a large portion of UK population suffering from credit hazards have forced lenders to come up with loan schemes to provide financial help to... Read >
Author: MARK WARNE
14th February 2008
Taking risk in your financial career is a courageous task but sometimes we have to pay back for it. Whatever may be the reason your bad luck or some unwise decision in business you may find yourself struck by credit problems at anytime in your life. And b... Read >
Author: MARK WARNE
25th January 2008
There is a great amount of worry at the moment with regards to Gas and electricity suppliers due to prices of energy going up by a large percentage in January. British Gas announced late last year that their energy prices were going to increase by a sh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
22nd January 2008
Christmas 2007 was a hard time for many. With a large percentage of the UK population in varying degrees of debt, a significant number of families had their Christmas on credit.
The early months of 2008 could see these families struggling to cope with... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
22nd January 2008
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a serious but uncommon bacterial infection. It is caused Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. In rare cases certain strains of these bacteria can produce toxins (poisons) that cause TSS Toxic shock syndr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th November 2007
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) is confident that even though there has been a reduction in the amount of mortgage products available as a result of the global credit squeeze, house prices will remain unaffected, due to the underlying demand for pro... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
24th July 2007
There are only a few different types of broadband connections. And it's usually not hard to choose which type of broadband connections to go for - your choice will probably depend mostly on where you live. Most people will choose a broadband connection de... Read >
Author: Daniel Roberts
29th June 2007
The facts state that the a major chunk of UK population are using secured loans to finance their “do it yourself” projects so that the value of their property could increase as compared to the existing rate. In fact, 66% of the secured loaners had tak... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin
14th March 2007
Today’s housing market offers innovative retirement solutions and plenty of choice
Quite simply, there has never been a better time to enjoy retirement in Britain. We are spoilt for choice when it comes to housing options generally, and the retiremen... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
31st January 2007
Are you worried about your credit score being affected owing to missed and/or default payments? Have you examined the cause that is disabling you to make the payments on time? Are you feeling burdened and confused due to multiple debts existing against yo... Read >
Author: jake nathan
12th January 2007
Entertainment is a must in today’s fast-paced world to evade all tensions and anxieties. To achieve entertainment, technological gizmos have become an essential prerequisite with all their brilliant multimedia features. Mobile manufacturers today are sa... Read >
Author: Ebony
22nd December 2006
Here are the statistics that support that there is a high risk among south Asians for the coronary heart disease.
CAD Statistics:
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is a Global Epidemic among South Asians
• CAD strikes South Asians at a four-fold r... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
19th December 2006
You were in for a shock when you first learnt that you have bad credit. From then onwards you have continued to bear the burden of the bad credit, which comes before you every time you plan to take loans. It is a usual routine. Lending agencies are quite ... Read >
Author: Alec Recce
18th November 2006
This guide aims to give a basic outline to fitness equipment in a straightforward and informal manner. The author aims to give you accessible and easy to understand information to help you on the road to becoming fit and healthy.
Statistics at the time... Read >
Author: peterfarmer
16th November 2006
Over the last 40 years since their first introduction, credit cards have rapidly become one of the most used methods of payment for goods and services. This summer it is predicted that in the UK there will be a 35 percent increase in spending using plast... Read >
Author: sam lowe
06th November 2006
With 15 % of the UK population being self-employed, entrepreneurship is on the high. With the young population, with load of talent and business skills, they are ready to risk and raring to go and do their best. But as they say, you have to negotiate with... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
20th October 2006
A Deloitte/YouGov survey finds that the British people see China and India as the biggest challenges to the UK economy over the next five years. Nearly eighty percent of 2,704 people identified fast-growing China as the largest threat to the UK. India was... Read >
Author: Neil More
19th September 2006
Before coming to the answer to the question, we should be aware of the word self- employment. While talking to a friend, we learnt that the person was hesitant working under someone; in fact, he found his self-esteem being self employed. With a vast major... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
19th September 2006
With the changing face of the world market scenario and modernism, unemployment gradually looks a steep rise. With a decline in regular income employment groups, self-employment is on the rise. With 15% of UK population being self employed, the perspectiv... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
22nd July 2006
UK secured loan consolidation is popular among large chunk of UK population due the rising number of people falling victims to multiple debts. They borrow loans for their every second need and don't even bother to consider their repayment capacity and in ... Read >
Author: David Parker
07th July 2006
Consolidation is a process by which a person puts or organizes systematically all that he has accumulated. It can be in terms of debt or any other item considered important or worth while. It can also be a process by which an individual who has more than ... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker
07th July 2006
When it comes to loan, the one loan that I would be searching for before any other is the unsecured loan. The reason being, with my profile it would be difficult for me to get any other loan so the one viable option left for me is that of an unsecured loa... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker
05th July 2006
One thing that has become almost essential in the lives of many people is the loans. With so many demands, needs or even luxuries that a person is forced to meet, it is almost impossible for any person to meet them without taking the loans. The needs that... Read >
Author: James Taylor
27th June 2006
Getting into debts is sometimes like getting stuck in a quagmire, the more you try to come out of it the deeper you go into it. This trend has been seen and noticed in many countries around the world. So if you or anyone in your close relations finds hims... Read >
Author: Alex Jonnes
25th June 2006
Loans play an integral part in many of the resident UK population. They provide a much needed source of finance to the people who are looking for finances to meet their requirements. Another option that is now available to all the borrowers is the bad deb... Read >
Author: Aldrich Chappel
06th June 2006
According to a recently published report from RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) the price of farmland near Slough continues to rise as demand outstrips supply.
In the North-East alone farm land sales prices have risen on the first quarter... Read >
Author: Peter Lo
22nd May 2006
Life always throws surprises at us. Those surprises can be pleasant and sometimes unpleasant. No one minds the pleasant ones but what catches almost everyone out are the unpleasant ones. These may require people to incur money and it is difficult top take... Read >
Author: Mary Jones
27th April 2006
Of all the loans taken these days business property loans are the most craved for. Most of the UK population is involved in business and it is not that easy to start of business or progress in it without any funds.
That is where business property loans... Read >
Author: michael brian
16th January 2006
According to Swiss Re, one of the world's largest re-insurance companies, less than half of the UK population has any form of life insurance protection. They then go on to put a figure on the value of this protection gap. Using an average income of 20,00... Read >
Author: michael challiner
17th December 2005
Say 'sexy lingerie' and most people will think of black and red lacy peep-hole bras and crotchless panties! However, this concept is such a poor representation of what sexy lingerie is and what it does.
It can transform a 'normal' body into one that ... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott
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