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23rd September 2009
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
We cover removals and relocations to the whole of Costa Blanca, including:
Alicante, Gandia, Oliva, Denia, Javea, Pego, Benissa, Moraira, Calpe, Bocairent Alcoy, Altea, L’Alfas Del Pi, Benidorm, Valencia, Villajoyosa, Elche, Sana Pola, Guardamar, Ori... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals
15th September 2009
Organic certification serves to regulate, as well as to facilitate, the sale of organic products. Having an organic label assures product quality and prevents misrepresentation to consumers – it also helps to promote organic produce as it becomes more a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Evers
02nd September 2009
Insurance is a form of legal responsibility that all drivers in Germany, Spain, France and other EU countries have to, or non-residents. The report covers the efforts of the driver of coverage, including amortization of damages or claims of the opposing p... Read >
Author: Ightwor Enghtur
02nd September 2009
Insurance is a form of legal responsibility that all drivers in Germany, Spain, France and other EU countries have to, or non-residents. The report covers the efforts of the driver of coverage, including amortization of damages or claims of the opposing p... Read >
Author: Ightsam Bleen
28th August 2009
Terrestrial television is a period which mentions to modes of television broadcasting which do not engage satellite transmission or by underground. The period is uncommon in the United States while more prevalent in Europe.
Terrestrial television broad... Read >
Author: chenxiao
10th August 2009
Any one searching for currency diversification methods should think about a multi-currency checking account. Sadly this banking product is virtually unknown in north America and the United Kingdom, although it is not unusual in some EU countries. I say ... Read >
Author: Delmar Huber
10th August 2009
In foreign exchange trading, a group of currency pairs known as'the major currency pairs' constitute over 85% of daily foreign exchange volume. Because there's so much volume for these currency pairs, they are generally regarded as safer to trade ; their... Read >
Author: Hollis Lane
19th July 2009
Extra weight - the problem of the century. The assertion that «the good person must be a lot», has long lost its actuality - in the late XX century, the development of new diagnostic techniques revealed a direct correlation of obesity and the developm... Read >
Author: HM
17th July 2009
Before setting off for the airport this summer careful preparation is required so that when you finally sit back in your seat aboard the aeroplane looking forward to your break you’ll know that you’ve got everything covered.
As with most things in ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
05th July 2009
The last thing you want to be doing while you are on holiday is sorting out a load of bureaucratic hassles, so it is a good idea to get these out of the way before you go. Here are just a few of the things that you might want to get sorted out before yo... Read >
Author: Micke Jack
04th July 2009
It can put a crimp into your holiday - an accident that damages either you or your family in some way. Such an accident could be costly and result in the necessity to gain some financial recompense. If you are in strange lands at the time, perhaps where... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
Medical tourism is fast gaining momentum and acceptance from both patients and providers. More and more number of patients are traveling from all around the world to travel for medical Tourism procedures, may it be cosmetic / plastic surgery or heart and ... Read >
Author: farra
22nd June 2009
Many of the questions concerning accidents abroad and personal injury (PI) resulting from them are the same as those concerning claims in the UK.
For example, many claims can be and often are contested. The result can be a compromise, which means that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
I’ve been to Sharm a number of times and its always interesting to see how the place has changed. My last visit was two years ago so the first change I noticed when we arrived that the cost of your visa (on arrival) is down to US15. The visa itself has ... Read >
Author: krizsean
10th June 2009
Unemployment levels across Europe have soared, leading to the highest Eurozone unemployment rates for a decade. The figures relate to the 16 counties across Europe which are using the Euro, a currency which has fared well throughout the global recession. ... Read >
Author: Carys
06th June 2009
2 June, 2009 – KIEV – Ukrainian company NET Technology Center WEB100 has become a Sponsor of the “Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review 2008”
“Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review” is the project of the Central and E... Read >
Author: IraD
06th June 2009
1 June, 2009 – KIEV – Ukrainian company NET Technology Center WEB100 has become a Sponsor of the “Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review 2008”
“Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review” is the project of the Central and E... Read >
Author: Natalya Arseyeva
05th May 2009
I was asked a few weeks ago about whether there is any mortgage help available in Spain. One of the problems of having a mortgage in Spain is that your Mortgage Rate is usually only adjusted in line with Falling Euribor Rates just once a year and this is ... Read >
Author: K Dawson
17th April 2009
Cyprus enjoys a remarkably low crime rate 1/6 of the European average another reason for its popularity with foreign buyers for whom security has become a key element in the property world. Visitors are invariably surprised and reassured by this relaxed a... Read >
Author: TimMartins
10th March 2009
6 March, 2009 – KIEV – In 2008 Ukrainian Hi-Tech Initiative conducted a brief research “Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review 2007”. This research is one of the few public researches which cover the situation on IT outsourcing market in... Read >
Author: Natalya Arseyeva
06th March 2009
While the recession starts to hit the travel industry, Malta seems well placed to weather the storm as budget airlines continue to offer low cost flights to the holiday island.
While the number of visitors to Malta is expected to drop in 2009, it could... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th February 2009
When looking to buy car insurance, does the terminology and technical language put you off? If so, this article will attempt to explain the meanings of the phrases to make it less of an ordeal when insuring your car.
Third-party-only cover is the ver... Read >
Author: Rochelle
12th December 2008
If you are a British car owner living in the European Union then you better verify whether you are duly insured or not. The reason is that the comprehensive policy that you availed of while you were still in the United Kingdom may not be as comprehensive ... Read >
Author: Alberto Maeses
30th November 2008
More and more people are jumping on the buy-to-let bandwagon. With experienced landlords adding to their property portfolios, increasing demand from tenants and attractive buy-to-let mortgage rates, this might be a good time to consider this type of inve... Read >
Author: michael challiner
23rd October 2008
These days it would seem that if you are intending on holidaying in Europe with family and friends; an increasing number will now take your car too. It’s estimated that around three million people have been taking their car to the Continent in recent ti... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
21st October 2008
Millions of Car Accidents occur worldwide every year, and the fatalities due to these accidents are also in the millions. Most of the time, it is somehow the driver who is responsible for the accident.
According to a Traffic Report by the WHO, road acc... Read >
Author: David Halbert
06th October 2008
The European Commission and more than one advokat have taken legal action against several member states last month for not following a number of different EU telecommunications rules. The executive arm of the EU, which contains an advokat, has stated that... Read >
Author: Remy
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
29th July 2008
When it comes to real estate and islands, there is only a limited amount of land one can build on and the prices of property in Malta are fairly safe even when other areas look likely to dip into recession. Official figures just released have shown th... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba
29th July 2008
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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
17th July 2008
Buying a Cyprus holiday home or villa is a great investment and with the UK property market at a standstill many people are looking at the international markets and Cyprus property for sale has much to offer. Some first-time buyers are purchasing abroad ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
15th July 2008
With many BTL investors now completing their properties worldwide, many are curious to see if their income will be better, the same or worse than had been projected when they reserved 2-3 years ago.
It is fair to say that, in some areas at least, so mu... Read >
Author: Chris J Davidson
01st July 2008
Portugal is a great place to live and work. Any property you buy will sure to be a good investment. Since 200 the property market has steadily grown at around 10-15% annually. With properties of such a high standard and with its economy the way it is i... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
26th June 2008
In the current world climate it can be hard being an investor. With financial markets in meltdown and the huge boom in property in slowdown, investors are wondering where the best place is to not only secure their money, but also to grow it too.
There ... Read >
Author: Chris J Davidson
06th June 2008
A July 2007 BusinessWeek article on Innovation opened with the following comments. "To thrive in the 21st century service economy, startups and old-line companies alike must shift their IT geeks to the front lines of innovation"
The article further lam... Read >
Author: Alan Glass
09th May 2008
Kiev, May 7, 2008 – By the results of the “Central & Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review ‘2007”, conducted by Ukrainian Hi-Tech Initiative with the support of information portal ITONews.eu, Baltic Outsourcing Association (Lithuania), Employers’... Read >
Author: IraD
08th May 2008
Kiev, May 7, 2008 – By the results of the “Central & Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review ‘2007”, conducted by Ukrainian Hi-Tech Initiative with the support of information portal ITONews.eu, Baltic Outsourcing Association (Lithuania), Employers’... Read >
Author: Natalya Arseyeva
08th May 2008
Kiev, May 5, 2008 – By the results of the “Central & Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review ‘2007”, conducted by Ukrainian Hi-Tech Initiative with the support of information portal ITONews.eu, Baltic Outsourcing Association (Lithuania), Employers’... Read >
Author: Natalya Arseyeva
06th May 2008
The lack of a uniform EU Insurance Premium Tax code is a headache for captive insurers. Finding an efficient solution requires careful consideration, says Mike Stalley of FiscalReps.
Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) is an often overlooked source of risk fo... Read >
Author: Mike Stalley
31st March 2008
If you are looking for the best possible van insurance cover out there, you need to take a closer look at AA van insurance. Why? Well, because this type of insurance has so much to offer you. There are so many benefits that you’ll experience with this i... Read >
Author: Robert
06th February 2008
Well it’s that time of year and Wintersports are back on the television. For those who are too eager to watch and actually want to take part in snow sports, Europe has many great slopes to try out. Mobile Network 3 are taking the Wintersports season a... Read >
Author: JGray
14th January 2008
From April 2008 all commercial buildings of more than 1,000 sq m will need an energy performance certificate (EPC) whenever they are constructed, sold or let.
In this article Richard Hegarty discusses the implications of this new regulation which is par... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
08th November 2007
http://www.lookaroundireland.com noted with interest the recent General Election in Poland. And why would we be doing that you might well ask? Should we not be noting items of interest in this fair land of Ireland? Is this not our mission statement? What ... Read >
Author: John
08th August 2007
The unrivalled landscapes, cultural heritage and thriving towns and cities are just part of the reason that three out of four of the UK’s top 100 companies have a business location in the North West. Some of the most recognised brands in the world call... Read >
Author: Matthew J James
29th June 2007
Speaking about the euro area, it had a single monetary system for about six years. That is why time series study of macroeconomic data during this time period is not sufficient. It would also be very difficult to combine the post-ECB data with historical ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
07th June 2007
Villa and apartment investors have done well on the Mediterranean island in recent years, with good annual increases in prices over the last ten years.
But with EU membership now two years old, and questions last year about Malta staying as a mainstrea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
The cost of living in Greece is considerable lower than in most other EU countries, but it offers a good standard of living and a wonderful quality of life. Studies indicate that the cost of living in Greece is about 30% lower than Cyprus’ and Cyprus’... Read >
Author: Claire May
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
03rd January 2007
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
05th December 2006
If you’re planning to bring goods into the UK from travels abroad or from purchasing on the Internet, there are some important customs laws that you should be aware of. Here’s a handy guide to the regulations.
Buying goods abroad
Entering the UK... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
16th November 2006
Decades after becoming Europe's number one tax haven, Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com , who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
26th October 2006
TAXI TO INVERNESS? WILL YOU TAKE A CZECH?
Thus read a headline in a national newspaper earlier this week. These new taxi drivers from the Czech Republic are not only learning English, before they come to the UK, but 'The Knowledge' too, the 'bible' fo... Read >
Author: Jane Merrow
11th October 2006
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Author: Henry Ellis
04th October 2006
Europe's number one tax haven Monaco is to start collating and publishing figures showing it's GDP for the first time.
YourMonaco.com, who produce an independent travel guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo, say that those who are considering moving to Mona... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th September 2006
Belarusian science and technology association "Infopark", which unites more than 60% of all Belarusian software developers, together with the Alliance of Russian software developers "Silicon Taiga" with 160 member companies, involved in IT outsourcing and... Read >
Author: Natalya Arseyeva
08th July 2006
Have a pity on your heart. It works endlessly day and night without saying anything. You might not be able to put a stop to what you eat or drink on your own but if someone advices you to take a pill to control whatever you eat or drink won't it be nice?
... Read >
Author: Joseph Jones
28th May 2006
Holidays in Malta could be off the list of destinations offered by major tour operators from next summer, according to press reports.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, it has been reported that at least one of the tour operators is seriously consid... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
12th May 2006
Malta has recorded the strongest growth in property prices from countries in the European Union, and recent news could help see property inflation in double figures for the next few years.
Figures released by the European Mortgage Federation show Malta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2006
The Mediterranean island of Malta has recorded the strongest growth in property prices from countries in the European Union, and recent news could help see property inflation in double figures for the next few years.
Figures released by the European M... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
25th March 2006
European Union leaders have given the go-ahead for a common energy policy to be drawn up. A leading goal of the summit was to define how EU countries can coordinate energy policy, by negotiating jointly with suppliers such as Russia or by helping any memb... Read >
Author: Vga Agp
06th March 2006
This article looks at the anchorages, harbours and marinas a sailor will come across when sailing off the Costa del Sol, the stretch of Andalucian coast commencing at theUnited Kingdom colony of Gibraltar and running eastward as far as Cabo de Gata. Also ... Read >
Author: Ken Jones
23rd January 2006
General overview of Rome airport management.
Airport management practices can be distinguished from two different perspectives. Firstly, an entity can manage airports as an integrated network. On the contrary, airports can be managed by an autonomous e... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
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