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28th September 2009
When people arrive by aircraft to the United Kingdom, they might not know exactly where the hotel is where they are staying but since they did some online shopping UK rates for hotels showed them that they were getting a bargain on the lodging expenses an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you want to be a great communicator, do you need to have a great vocabulary?
You might be surprised to learn that a really big vocabulary is not necessary in order to express yourself clearly and to move others with your words.
Some of the most ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Tenants are considered risky borrowers, and select a suitable loan can be difficult. The British people can depend on the deal, however, especially for the tenant loans UK for a quick response and the most appropriate. In addition, UK tenant loans easily ... Read >
Author: calvinmark
23rd September 2009
The UK is a beautiful country full of many charms, kind and polite people and a rich heritage and culture. But life in the UK can throw-up many surprises for the overseas student! So if you are considering studying in the UK this list is just for you.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Apparently one percent of British people suffer from the speech impediment called stuttering. Only people who stutter can ever really know how difficult life can become when you are unable to speak fluently in all situations.
This article looks into ex... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Squirrel meat wasn’t very popular among British people although from time to time in the British cookery it appeared as a dinner solution. More than that, during the World War II period, the Ministry of Food strongly promoted the benefits of eating a sq... Read >
Author: Salieri
15th September 2009
There's nothing quite like going to the theatre. Whatever type of live performance you enjoy, be it the most encapsulating musicals or deeply profound dramas, it's no secret that London's West End is one of the best places to take a show or two in.
The... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
02nd September 2009
August 4th, 2009People often ask what they should do if they get into difficulties abroad and who they should contact. A comprehensive travel insurance policy is there to give you that ‘peace of mind’ in the event of a medical emergency, air... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
29th August 2009
What is an ideal vacation for students? Something that is both fun and educational altogether and this is why Mauritius vacation is a definite stand out when it comes to their choice of a thrilling and educational vacation tour.
Going to Mauritius ca... Read >
Author: carlperez0529
22nd August 2009
The British people live for the summer sun; for the chance to get out and enjoy time off over long weekends and summer holidays, between July and August. Whether at home or abroad, you’ll traditionally find Brits camped on a deck chair lapping up the su... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th August 2009
The Isle of Wight offers a lot of attractions to people of all ages all year round. Yet one of the main attractions on the Isle of Wight is its wonderful selection of beaches that provide something a little different depending on what you are looking for.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2009
British people are world famous for their being good at cycling. In Beijing Olympics of 2008, they gain the best achievement in history depending on the bicycle program. Thus cycling becomes order of the day.
According to the survey by the ministry of ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
17th July 2009
There has been a growing number of British people who have been involved in car insurance fraud within the past few years as a result of the economic downturn.
However, insurance fraud could soon be set to come to an end as Brits become afraid of being... Read >
Author: Arti
09th July 2009
The credit crunch has steadily caused more and more people to feel forced to clamp down on their spending and attempt to save what money they can. With prices clambering whilst wages stay the same, millions of British people are struggling to live the l... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
05th July 2009
One of the most important things to remember before you go away is travel insurance. No matter where you are going, or for how long, make sure you have adequate medical and personal liability cover. Having an accident or falling ill abroad could cost thou... Read >
Author: mathew
05th July 2009
DSi , the second upgrade to the hugely popular DS console , finally hit the market in the UK on April 3, 2009. British people hugely welcomed this Nintendo's third iteration of the DS platform. In the very opening week DSi surpassed the opening weekend sa... Read >
Author: abul kashem
30th June 2009
An increasingly popular way to raise extra cash for people by is selling their old gold and unwanted jewellery.
The gold buying business is booming in the United States and that boom has now made across the Atlantic and into the UK. Advertisements for... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard
17th June 2009
Fashion is so comprehensive that it can be found everywhere. Even limited in tennis field, it still catches the attention of the media or the fashionistas. For the some fashion background, different kinds of people have different standards about fashion. ... Read >
Author: Jane Ye
12th June 2009
It's that time of the year again, when you are looking for a value for money week abroad with the family. Even considering the current economic downturn families still wish to take that foreign sun holiday, and they want it obviously at a competitive pric... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
05th June 2009
I have heard the question ‘do you teach American English?' more often than I care to remember. My response has always been a firm, but polite, ‘no'.
This isn't out of an inherent snobbism, or a belief that British English is somehow ‘superior'. I... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
Many British people wait until the last minute to arrange their travel insurance before travelling abroad. Others take a huge risk and choose not to take out a travel insurance policy.
According to research, more than 50% of all European single-trip tr... Read >
Author: David Wilcox
04th June 2009
Owning a second or what is often known as a vacation home overseas for many British people has been an aspiration achieved by many since the early 1980's, when the UK allowed the free flow of capital, and property price gains allowed many to sell up in Br... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd June 2009
Chennai commonly know as Madras. The name Chennai derived and shortens from Chennapattinam; the name of the town that grew around Fort St. George, as usual which was built by the British. Chennapattinam was named after the Chenna Kesava Perumal Temple. We... Read >
Author: NattyNitin
03rd June 2009
There can be little doubt that in these turbulent economic times fewer people are choosing to put away cash for the future. Indeed, a recent survey by Nationwide indicated that less than half of British people are actually saving regularly. As financial p... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
29th May 2009
In Didim Akbuk, where almost 10000 Englishman dwell, tourism period keeps going on till the end of the October; however, it’s visible that it shelters only a little number of native tourists due to the month of Ramadan and the start of educational perio... Read >
Author: sm911
29th May 2009
The Mediterranean is attractive to many people for holidays, and buying a holiday home overseas for many British people has been an aspiration achieved by many since the early 1980's, when the UK allowed the free flow of capital, and property price gains ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th May 2009
In Didim Akbuk, where almost 10000 Englishman dwell, tourism period keeps going on till the end of the October; however, it’s visible that it shelters only a little number of native tourists due to the month of Ramadan and the start of educational perio... Read >
Author: sm911
20th May 2009
The used cars are considered a good option for those looking for a method of transportain other than public ones to keep moving from a place to another without looking in the bus schedule all the time. the British car auctions offer good opportunities for... Read >
Author: 45 last stop
14th May 2009
The 21st century has seen a significant transformation in the way people approach life. Most notably, advancements in web technology have seen human communication revolutionised, with individuals using the internet to instantly connect with one another ac... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th May 2009
The Volkswagen Beetle has won a place in the hearts of the British people for its nostalgic associations with hippies and surfing, quirky design and its cult status, which has recently contributed to a resurgence in its popularity.
Along with the Mini... Read >
Author: HolisticSales
05th May 2009
Towards the end of April most British people have booked their summer holidays, but quite how many have done so for this year won't be known for a while yet.
With the economy in both the US and Europe in recession, holiday destinations are bracing them... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st May 2009
The thought of buying a holiday home overseas for many British people has been an aspiration achieved by many since the early 1980's, when the UK allowed the free flow of capital, and property price gains allowed many to sell up in Britain and move to Spa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th April 2009
The issue of obesity in Britain is one that’s been under the spotlight for a long period of time now; and the recent chocolate tax proposal acts as a reminder that this issue isn’t going to go away any time soon. The problem of obesity isn’t just re... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
17th April 2009
Easter is normally when most British people have booked their summer holidays, but quite how many have done so for this year won't be known for a while yet.
With the economy in both the US and Europe in recession, holiday destinations are bracing thems... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
07th April 2009
Big Ben
The most famous clock in the world, though some of you may not know that the name Big Ben actually only referees to the bell in side of the tower, the tower it’s self is St. Stephens tower. This year is a special year is a special one for one o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th April 2009
I was born in the UK and lived for many years in the USA. When I was living there and went to watch an English comedy movie, I could always pick out the other Britishers in the audience because we were the only ones to laugh at many jokes. Street English ... Read >
Author: sheldon archer
31st March 2009
You can't turn on the TV, get on the Internet or open a magazine or newspaper without hearing about the nationwide obesity epidemic. More British people are overweight than ever before and, as a country, its time to do something about it. Carrying around ... Read >
Author: TriciaRyan
20th March 2009
Recovery of Northern Rock Bank could fuel demand for new house builds.
The setback of the global economy has had a big effect on the British property market and builders in Bromley, Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells. However, recent events surrounding North... Read >
Author: OBC Building
17th March 2009
Diverticulitis and Diverticular Disease " Part One
by Jonathan Blood Smyth
If part of the inner lining of the intestine protrudes through the muscular coat on the outside of the intestine it is known as diverticulum, forming a small out pouching with ... Read >
Author: David Ravech
17th March 2009
In Britain today Gordon Brown has discussed his plans to weather the financial storm of the current recession. As inflation decreases, the price of fuel comes down and VAT reduces by 2.5 per cent, British people could argue that the cost of living has com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
Buying a holiday home overseas for many British people has been an aspiration achieved by many since the early 1980's, when the UK allowed the free flow of capital, and property price gains allowed many to sell up in Britain and move to Spain and her isla... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands, covering over 100 square kilometres and including a population of over 90,000. Famed for its temperate climate and the considerable amount of sun it receives (compared to the UK at least), the island has long... Read >
Author: MarkeD
06th March 2009
People looking for a mortgage often find themselves in a position whereby they are stifled. And this is not just because of the amount of information that is out there. It is also because of the nature of the information that is out there, as well. The am... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
05th March 2009
There are more people in the world at the moment, than have ever died. This means that a lot of people require mortgages. Most of these people have great difficulty in understanding these mortgages though. The problem is, that a lot of the documentation t... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
25th February 2009
Britain's relationship with tea is enduring. In fact, Winston Churchill wouldn't go to war without first having a cup. A visit to London offers the chance to relax in some of the finest tea shops in the world, and also to discover the history behind the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd February 2009
Just losing visitors during a recession is understandable - losing a million of them in one year when a good part of your economy relies on tourism could be construed as careless.
Figures just released in Spain show it is the British who have stopped v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
Did you know that many many people give non-traditional items as christening presents? Something that many people are now doing is giving some sort of investment to the newly christening child. Be it in the form of a savings account, registered bond, or s... Read >
Author: Hugh Williams
31st January 2009
I recently shared a meal with some acquaintances. The conversation turned to how relationships start. Someone explained, to much laughter from the group, how she tried everything to get away, but eventually realised that someone was Mr Right and perfect... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
28th January 2009
There's no doubt that the British love their overseas holidays - and many British people like being abroad so much they buy a holiday home in their favourite destination - or even move there full time.
So the current recession is hitting the British pa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2009
Known as the official residence of the Queen in London, Buckingham Palace is at the same time the busy administrative headquarters of the monarchy. This appealing structure located in the city of Westminster is one of the most eminent and easily recognisa... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
08th January 2009
Indeed, according to the property experts, many consumers underestimate the value of their property’s possessions, meaning that when they come to make a claim, they are left to pick up the shortfall. Not only that, but there is also a lack in numbers ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
29th December 2008
Once Christmas is out of the way, January and February is traditionally when millions of British people decide upon their annual holidays - some in the travel trade suggest that up to half of all holidays are booked in the first two months of the year.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th December 2008
There is nowhere more typically Mediterranean than Malta. This small but fascinating country made up of three small islands - Malta itself, its quiet and fascinating neighbour Gozo, and tiny Comino.
Malta is a place of sunshine, easy living and surpris... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
01st December 2008
Why is English essential for communication?
English is an everyday language and needs to be learnt properly. It is required for communication and particularly for people who want to go to America for education this language is extremely important. Lear... Read >
Author: melvillejackson
01st December 2008
Why is English essential for communication?
English is an everyday language and needs to be learnt properly. It is required for communication and particularly for people who want to go to America for education this language is extremely important. Lear... Read >
Author: melvillejackson
01st December 2008
Cosmetic surgery is a growing market. More and more men and women are opting for a nip and tuck to delay the aging process. Procedures such as breast implants, face lifts and tummy tucks are an expensive indulgence, which some people cannot live without... Read >
Author: Rachael0518
21st October 2008
More and more people are opting to have their weddings in far flung places, which can be lovely but for some people this is out of peoples reach. What with all the travel costs of going abroad, and the long haul flights,the logistics of getting there, not... Read >
Author: Natasha237
15th October 2008
In recent years, British people have been forced to endure some disasters; not least of all flooding in England and Wales. Such flooding has seen hundreds of thousands of people without homes or access to basic infrastructure and services.
No one c... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
06th October 2008
There are a lot of holiday destinations in Britain, and some of them are much better than others. It's important to know which ones are good and which ones to avoid. If you live in the UK you probably know about most of them and which ones are the best. I... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
With 81 per cent of men and 63 per cent of women in the UK holding a driving licence in 2006, huge numbers of people obviously view a car as an essential part of their everyday lives. Whether it is used for business, driving to work, taking the children... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
26th September 2008
Consolidation loans today have become a necessity for all citizens of United Kingdom, who are under huge piles of debts in the form of outstanding loans or some other kind of debts. Normally these loans are availed by the borrowers to guard themselves aga... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
25th September 2008
The forecast for the UK economic is certainly gloomy and the gloriously sunny times we’ve been enjoying are coming to end – for the foreseeable future anyway. Throughout the country UK households are struggling cope with rising living costs and budget... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
25th September 2008
The forecast for the UK economic is certainly gloomy and the gloriously sunny times we’ve been enjoying are coming to end – for the foreseeable future anyway. Throughout the country UK households are struggling cope with rising living costs and budget... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
09th September 2008
As the stabilisation of the UK property market continues, many people are beginning to look overseas. Overseas property investment in Europe is a popular choice. The culture, economy and proximity of western and southern Europe all combine to make it appe... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
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
06th September 2008
It is hard to find a person who does not stargaze about travelling in his private vehicle, but sometimes people might not be desirable as an applicant for auto finance for their poor credit rating. In the UK, the organisations like Equifax and Experian al... Read >
Author: Kalvin Jason
03rd September 2008
I'll always remember the first sales course I ever attended
and the definition of selling that was drummed into my
brain.
"Selling is the art of creating a desire in the mind of a
buyer and satisfying that desire so that buyer and seller
benefit."
... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather
25th August 2008
It is no real surprise that more and more British people are going on holiday in the Algarve. It offers the ultimate in scenery and beaches, as well as a sea that is at constant optimum temperature. The brilliant thing about the Algarve though, is that if... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
25th August 2008
With fantastic, unique towns, beautiful sandy beaches and warm waters, It comes as no surprise that more and more people are choosing to holiday in the Algarve. Part of the temptation for British people is that they can get a relatively cheap package holi... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
22nd August 2008
There are some things that Britain definitely lags behind the rest of the world in, but making cars isn’t one of them.
While there are plenty of other makes and models of car produced in other countries that British people drive round in, the Brits h... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
20th August 2008
Mallorca is known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". Many people have a dream to buy property in Spain. To own a property in Mallorca used to be the prerogative of the very rich but with the ease of travel and the sheer normality of taking one, two or ... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart
17th August 2008
During the late 1950’s, a German pharmaceutical company, Grunenthal, launched the drug thalidomide across 46 countries all around the world. The drug was said to be a cure for pregnant mothers suffering from morning sickness, however it produced horri... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
16th August 2008
The Turkish property market is booming. More and more people from Britain and elsewhere are discovering a country they may have not considered before. The Turkish economy, once in a slump, has recovered to an amazing degree. Now, as the country stands poi... Read >
Author: steve magill
14th August 2008
Mallorca is known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". Many people have a dream to buy property in Spain. To own a property in Mallorca used to be the prerogative of the very rich but with the ease of travel and the sheer normality of taking one, two or ... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart
22nd July 2008
Commuters looking for a way to avoid the sweat-filled, jostling of journeying into work on the Underground, particularly in the hot summer months, are joining the hoards of people rushing out to buy bicycles and scooters. However, many are unaware of the ... Read >
Author: Hadassah
17th July 2008
Getting into debt used to be a pretty easy proposition. With endless credit card offers falling through the door every day. Newspapers are full of adverts for cheap car loans, and then there are always those department store offers to buy a flat screen TV... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove
07th July 2008
Cyprus is a very popular tourist destination especially for the British people. But, they are more familiar with the tourist spots in southern part of the island.
Cyprus became independent from the British rule in 1960.But, thereafter, there was a long p... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
30th June 2008
A recent report from Easier Finance indicates that many British people are willing to face further personal debt levels in order to have the perfect wedding.
"If you stick all the costs of your wedding on a credit card, you could find your big day is m... Read >
Author: Monica
30th June 2008
For most people a holiday is an excuse to relax and unwind, to forget the daily grind of work and to re-charge the batteries. Destinations the world over have relied on their country's laid-back attitudes and ideal geographies to attract millions of holid... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
09th June 2008
The Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of the May shows Monaco in her full glory to the world for a Sunday afternoon, and this year was no exception as Lewis Hamilton won the race for the first time.
Monaco is known the world over not just for the best ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Sydney - After Spain, Australia is tops with the 2,000 or so people who pack up and leave Britain every week. Last year, 23,000 British people came to Australia for good, twice the number a decade ago.
Since the 1970s, Canberra has run a non-discrimina... Read >
Author: amerie
21st May 2008
British children have the most difficulties integrating into the state-run Spanish schools mainly because of the problems they have learning the Spanish language.
In the province of Malaga in the 2007-2008 school year there were 4,599 British immigran... Read >
Author: Jay Neil
20th May 2008
Figures released by the Bank of England have revealed that Britons had wracked up an astonishing £54.93 billion worth of credit card debt by the end of 2007. It is no surprise then that people in Britain are twice as likely to have plastic credit the... Read >
Author: Phil
20th May 2008
During the late 1950’s, a German pharmaceutical company, Grunenthal, launched the drug thalidomide across 46 countries all around the world. The drug was said to be a cure for pregnant mothers suffering from morning sickness, however it produced horri... Read >
Author: Phil
15th May 2008
The recent weather in the UK is testament to the ongoing havoc being wreaked by climate change. We had a summer than was more like a tropical monsoon season, with flooding in many parts of the country and some very wet people in others.
An earthquake ... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
28th April 2008
Despite a large number of people in the U.K feeling a strain in the current financial climate, 83% of British people have admitted to making no effort to reduce their tax burden, according to a report from TaxAction. Despite inheritance tax being named ... Read >
Author: mpressman
18th April 2008
Sevenoaks is a place of substance, one of the rare cities of world with so much peace and pleasure. It really represents the rich and unique British culture without being influenced with sad and bad elements of society. Britain is one of the less polluted... Read >
Author: onlinevine@googlemail.com
04th April 2008
British people and many other Europeans, have been making sound property investments on the island of Mallorca for several decades. And the trend shows no sign of changing at the moment. The British continue to lead the pack, in terms of number, and valu... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
03rd April 2008
For decades left of centre political parties in Europe have been trying to tax the most affluent in society, but have been scared off from doing their worst by centre-right Conservative Parties and the majority of the media with threats of how it would ir... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. The palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining, and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoici... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
26th February 2008
Nowadays, to learn a second foreign language is a key requirement for everybody both from a personal and from a professional point of view. Communication is something very important, especially in a society where the understanding of each other with the a... Read >
Author: Learn Languages Abroad
20th February 2008
Monte Carlo is known the world over for her Grand Prix, million and billionaire residents, glamour...and some of the most expensive property in the world.
But with the world on on the brink of a possible recession and falling house prices both in the U... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th February 2008
Little Monte Carlo has appealed to Europe's wealthy - and since the advent of jet travel from further afield since the 1880's, but recently British money in particular has been finding its way to Monte Carlo at record levels.
Signs of the British in Mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th February 2008
Britain is a nation that loves to spend, some people are lucky enough to be able to afford whatever they like, for everybody else there are credit cards. Christmas came and went quickly but many people opt for credit cards as a way to pay for their presen... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
31st January 2008
Life insurance is vital for everyone but certain groups rely on it more than others. People who are self-employed are at particular risk if they are not fully covered as the benefits they receive will be reduced. Self-employed people will not receive any ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
30th January 2008
If Great Britain is so great why are more and more British people moving abroad? It’s not a trick question in fact it’s quite obvious. I recently read a newspaper report with some very interesting statistics about British families immigrating abroad... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
21st January 2008
If you like to go on holiday each year, you may go to Spain or to France or even to the Caribbean wherever you go you always think oh I wish I could stay and live here. Well now that’s what many people are doing, there packing their old lives up in the... Read >
Author: Jene
22nd October 2007
The mild climate and the beautiful scenery make Spain become the perfect location for a holiday house; it is easy to understand this constant appeal to buy holiday houses in Spain because such a house is a rental property investment. Mallorca country hous... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
02nd October 2007
Many holiday home owners in Spain could soon be considering selling their apartment or villa as interest rates in both Spain and UK rise - making the possibility of a fall in Spanish property prices more likely.Property in Spain is already on the brink of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2007
British people have bought properties in regions of Spain to such an extent that it is now it is quite possible to live there quite comfortably without having to learn the language.While many Brits do learn Spanish and socialise with locals who haven't mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th July 2007
This is fast becoming the major trend in the UK. It is on the rise in the USA too, but not to the extent it is in this country. The picture is mixed in Europe, France being the country with the largest number of couples fighting their way to a highly cont... Read >
Author: James Walsh
11th July 2007
Less than two hours flying time away, the Monaco Grand Prix has been voted as the favourite destination by British people as the ultimate sports event to visit.
No other sporting event comes near to being able to combine the year round sophistication a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
Vacation destination Malta in Europe has enjoyed a revival in the number of British people visiting the Mediterranean holiday island since low cost flights were introduced last year.
Hotel and holiday bookings have been up for the first time in a numbe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
The island of Cyprus has been popular with western Europeans since the Crusades and before. Seeped in history Cyprus has always been a valuable part of the trade routes from the East to the West. Goods from exotic places were brought from the Levant to th... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
31st May 2007
Algarve property has become increasingly interesting to Brits and indeed to many northern europeans over the last 30 to 40 years, due both to the pleasant weather and as a quiet, but alive place to go to retire or to live away from the hustle and bustle. ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
21st May 2007
The tax haven of Monaco has recently become the most expensive country in Europe for property - or second depending upon which international estate agent's data you trust more - and it's in no small part thanks to the increasing and continuing influx of B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th May 2007
Summertime is almost upon us and soon we will all be keeping our fingers crossed that it is a lovely sunny summertime. In no time the beaches in Britian will be starting to get busy and some of the British holiday hot spots like Blackpool and Cleethorpes ... Read >
Author: Monkey Man
01st April 2007
More than 1.3 million British people have chosen to spend their retirement abroad. Why? Well, many are simply pursuing a life long dream. Others are moving to benefit from an improved climate, away from the British winter chill. Some are heading to a plac... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
08th January 2007
Among the many benefits for Bulgarian property investors of the country's accession to the EU, one of the main ones will be from a reformed legal process, it has been claimed. Rhiannon Williamson, co-owner of Amber lamb, an online publication featuring pr... Read >
Author: Anthony Cain
04th January 2007
Higher taxes has seen the number of British people moving to the tax haven of Monaco increase dramatically in recent years, with some estate agents in the Principality claiming that four in ten of their buyers are now from the UK, compared to just one in ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th November 2006
Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) is the world-leading information technology consulting, services, and business process outsourcing organization that envisioned and pioneered the adoption of the flexible global business practices that today enable ... Read >
Author: Alison White
16th November 2006
The first inhabitants of the Dubai area were famous for trading and the archaelogical finds date back to 3000BC and the Bronze Age Magan civilisation. Islam was brought to the area by the Umayyads, who came to Dubai in the 6th cenury AD. They also broug... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr
It's a fact that Brits love the thought of moving abroad or owning a home overseas. All the indications point towards a continuing increase in Brits buying a property abroad. According to recent surveys overseas property in... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
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
11th October 2006
Ant and Dec, Britain's legendary TV duo, have recently been in the news for taking out life insurance. The deal is apparently set to cover one of them financially if the other dies, although the actual sum that would be received remains undisclosed. But w... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
22nd July 2006
Buying property in Turkey is remarkably easy and the whole process, from signing a preliminary contract to completion, could be completed in a matter of days. Unfortunately, however, all foreign nationals must get permission from the Military Authorities,... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
07th June 2006
Have you ever been to Spain for a holiday? Are you thinking of travelling to Spain for a holiday in the near future? Do you always return to Spain each year for your annual holiday? Many British people continue to travel to Spain each year despite there b... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
26th May 2006
We are not exactly sure when it happened, or who is to blame, but sometime during the past 10 years restaurateurs decided that British people were just going to have to put up with a wider choice of fair than fish n chips, bangers and mash, faggots in gra... Read >
Author: Gareth Owen
01st April 2006
Have you ever wished that you had a big, impressive vocabulary? Increasing your vocabulary can be fun and easy, and you'll become smarter too. It doesn't take a lot of time to build an impressive vocabulary – just a few minutes a day!
If you want to ... Read >
Author: Royane Real
01st January 2006
Apparently one percent of British people suffer from the speech impediment called stuttering. Only people who stutter can ever really know how difficult life can become when you are unable to speak fluently in all situations.
This article looks into ex... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
22nd November 2005
Do you have a speech problem or speech impediment? I have managed to overcome a stutter which had had a major negative affect on my life for eighteen years. This article describes about how to overcome a speech problem and how to achieve fluency.
Accordi... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th October 2005
With increasing facilities for credit purchases being offered every day to consumers more and more patrons are falling prey to augmented spending habits. The rising competition among credit card companies to attract customers is compelling them to provide... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
04th August 2005
The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK
The following article offers those students, who are interested in the true history of British Judo and Aikido, a more comprehensive view of the profound effect that Kenshiro Abbe sensei had on British Martial Arts... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis
07th April 2005
If you want to be a great communicator, do you need to have a great vocabulary? Not necessarily!
You might be very surprised to learn that a really big vocabulary is not required in order to express yourself and to move others.
Some of the most d... Read >
Author: Royane Real
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