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SIN makes student life easier

28th September 2009
A UK entrepreneur has drawn inspiration from his cash-strapped student days to launch www.StudentsInNeed.com as a new choice and way of helping the UK’s six million students to save money and find jobs. StudentsInNeed offers exclusive online discount... Read >
Author: K Wilkinson

Kill Your Stuttering Demons

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

As swine flu worsens in the UK, do schools really need to have a distance learning plan in place?

16th September 2009
The risk of swine flu is certainly proving unpredictable, but the latest statistics regarding the number of those infected are nothing short of shocking. In England, by July 100,000 people have been diagnosed according to The Times - with certain parts o... Read >
Author: MarkeD

West Midlands bottom of the football fan savings league

01st August 2009
Football fans in the West Midlands who follow Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Walsall Football Club are struggling at the bottom of the league table when it comes to interest rates on football related savings accounts, according to a recent stud... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Marketing Jobs in the Midlands, England

30th June 2009
For many of us who are considering a job in marketing, London is the first place to look when researching possible opportunities and companies to approach. However, the truth of the matter is that marketing positions are increasing in availability and nu... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Home Maintaining Is Out, Home Entertaining Is In

15th June 2009
Brits are more likely to be found home entertaining rather than home maintaining, as staying in has become the new going out. The Anti-Diy Generation: The stereotypical image of bank holiday weekends spent with a paintbrush in hand is shattered, a... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

House Prices Will Not Recover Until 2016

04th June 2009
It could be 2016 before house prices recover to the levels they reached at their height last year, according to researchers. The findings by Savills will be bad news for Britons who purchased houses recently and could face living in negative equity for a ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Birmingham Stag Party - Things to Consider When Going on a Memorable Birmingham Stag Do

04th March 2009
Birmingham is located in the West Midlands of England and is the second most populated town in the UK. Because of this you can anticipate a number of party people and looking at the large assortment of bars and clubs available, you won't find it hard to ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Dudley and its attractions

03rd February 2009
Dudley is a huge town that resides in West Midlands, England. The population at Dudley is 194, 919. Towards the north of Dudley one can find Wolverhampton. Dudley belongs to the Black Country, and is its biggest township. Dudley is the second biggest town... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

LOCAL LENDERS THROW LIFELINES TO SMALL BUSINESSES

22nd January 2009
Small companies that need cash injections are turning to local lenders to save their businesses during the economic slump when the banks are no longer co-operating. There has been a dramatic increase in both the number and scale of businesses that are ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Travelling back to the past at the Black Country Living Museum

05th December 2008
There is so much to see and to do at the Black Country Living Museum; it represents what life used to be like in the British West Midlands some centuries ago. Visitors can learn about the difficult times and the hardship that the area’s residents underw... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Economical Limousine Hire

13th November 2008
There are some events in our lives that we never forget. Events like wedding, prom nights or the silver jubilee nights come only once in our lives. So, we want to make them special and unique by any means. Presence of a prom limo hire during the event can... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Why the Birmingham rentals market is strong

02nd October 2008
As house prices fluctuate up and down the country, a number of property analysts have noted how well the rentals market has performed in the West Midlands and in Birmingham especially. We take a closer look at the reasons behind this strong performance. ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

House prices still high and rising in some areas of the UK

08th September 2008
Land Registry figures show that despite the credit crunch and the threat of a recession some areas in the United Kingdom have been performing well. Just in the last quarter some areas have seen prices rise considerable, this comes as a surprise to many in... Read >
Author: cborthwick9

Beautiful Attractions To Visit In Birmingham

08th September 2008
Birmingham is the second largest city in britain & it is a very modern location with lively nightlife and some exciting opportunities for shopping. Birmingham is found in the british county of the west midlands &, according to a estimate in 2006, it has a... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

Ever thought about a relaxing weekend break in Birmingham

07th July 2008
Birmingham, which is situated in the West Midlands, is the 2nd largest city in the uk. indeed, the city's vast population is 2nd only to that of london. Most of Birmingham city centre was destroyed during the 2nd world war, and unsightly replacement b... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

Visit theatres and museums in Englands second city

07th July 2008
Birmingham is the second largest city in the uk & it is a really modern place with lively nightlife and some exciting shops. Birmingham is located in the west midlands &, according to a estimate from 2006, it has a population of 1,006,500. People who a... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

1.15 Million Admit To Having No Car Insurance

21st June 2008
1.15 million people confess to having driven a car in the last year without any car insurance, according to a survey by Sainsbury’s Car Insurance. The survey revealed that 19% said it was because they couldn’t afford it, 19% said they didn’t think i... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Life Insurance

27th May 2008
Close to half of the UK’s population think that they may die sooner than their actual life-expectancy rate indicates, according to research released by Life Trust Insurance plc. Life Trust is concerned that many people are unaware of the facts regard... Read >
Author: Monica

Men saving more than women

10th April 2008
Men have a greater propensity to store away their cash in savings accounts than women, it has been revealed. Research conducted by Yorkshire Building Society shows that men are 50 per cent more likely than women to have a savings account with at least Â... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The next boost will wait

12th March 2008
The last week has brought back a little ambiguity to the property market among those looking for hard evidence of trends. First there were the figures from property portal Hometrack, which found that this month's house prices were down by 0.2 per cent, th... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Heizer Water Heaters

06th November 2007
Heizer Water Heaters started up back in the 1970’s when it was a mere, small manufacturing service. Looking at it today it produces hundreds of units every day for all over the European market.Based in the West Midlands, Heizer Water Heaters is ideally ... Read >
Author: Helen

Employees Encouraged To Budget Rather Than Time Waste

05th November 2007
On Average UK employees are spending up to 50 minutes per working day, wasting time on such things as sending text messages, visiting social network sites and making personal phone calls, they are however reluctant to spend any time keeping on top of thei... Read >
Author: ARouse

Cottages in Warwickshire

08th October 2007
Cottages in WarwickshireWarwickshire is located in the west midlands of the United Kingdom, it is split up into five districts which are known as Warwick, North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby and Stratford on Avon. One of the most popular and ... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

London property price increases are starting to slow down

01st July 2007
Although London now ranks above Monte Carlo in terms of property prices, recent figures released by estate agents Rightmove show that London house prices rose at their slowest rate in five months, with the cost of a home falling in more than half of the U... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Add value to your home with personal loans

11th April 2007
Homeowners are undertaking loft conversions to increase the value of their homes. And yes, the personal loans are again in the picture. These multi-purpose loans have very wide applications when it comes to meeting people’s financial requirements. Perso... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika

Stammering, Stuttering, Cluttering And Studdering

10th January 2007
Hi there, my name is Steve Hill from the West Midlands in England. I am somebody who at the age of four developed a speech impediment which is called a stutter. Stuttering continued to plague my life for the next eighteen years before, after working very ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

London dictates house prices

28th November 2006
House prices increased with 0.4% within October in London. The latest survey from Hometrack reveals that this year the growth of prices for houses was the highest in two years time. Due to the annual increase of prices which was of 4.9%, an average hou... Read >
Author: Alison White

Jobs for Over 45

26th September 2006
Recent studies reveal that more employers are trying to recruit older people to overcome a shortage of skilled workers. The firms are introducing age diverse practices even ahead of the new regulations in October and the reason is that this enables emp... Read >
Author: Alison White

The Spending on Mortgages Is Set to Increase

26th September 2006
According to a new research from the Woolwich, an average of 19 per cent of peoples takes home pay on mortgages. This percentage was set to increase as the effects of the base rate rise filter through in September, according to Barclays. Woolwich repo... Read >
Author: Alison White

Things to do in and around Birmingham

13th August 2006
If you're in Birmingham, and you've done all the stuff you can find within the city centre, it can be tempting to write it off. Don't do that, though, until you've taken the time to travel half an hour or so outside Birmingham, and seen some of what the r... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Telford Council Pension

22nd February 2006
Telford Council Pension It is quite a welcome sight to see a government unit that really aims to do what it can to help or aid its constituents. We are assured that our taxes are really going to the right channels and is not being misused, misallocated... Read >
Author: Adrian Lawrence

Kill Your Stuttering Demons

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