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The American Revolution

24th September 2009
The American Revolution was a civil war between Loyalists to the British crown (aka Tories, about one fifth of the population), supported by British expeditionary forces, and Patriots (or Whigs) in the 13 colonies that constituted British North America. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Custom Software Development: The UK Playing the Role of a Bellwether

21st September 2009
If you are a Briton and you run your own company, then you have million reasons to smile. In the UK, you will find hundreds of highly reputed software development companies that are capable of offering you end-to-end software applications development solu... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

kick back in London

11th August 2009
London is a town of hustle and often you'll find all your senses buzzing and burning after a day of walking through the town. You will then consider this 'is there any way to find some peace and quiet in London'? The issue is not as difficult as you cou... Read >
Author: Fredrick Mullen

Things You can Buy with £1 or Less

01st August 2009
Bargains are a must these days when the average Briton is beset with money troubles. The economy may not be doing so well but there are numerous things that a pound can do for you if you are creative and resourceful enough. After all, they say the simple ... Read >
Author: Yossarian

Madonna’s Recent Pious Work in France Exposes Her Kindness

31st July 2009
Madonna is not only a great pop singer from the United States of America but she is one of the kindest persons on this earth. It is quite evident from her recent humanitarian work in Marseille where she was supposed to allure her fans through her melodiou... Read >
Author: Stacy Parker

No Butts

27th June 2009
Workers forced to go outside for a smoke because of the UK smoke-free law are at risk of being fined up to £80 if they are caught throwing their cigarette ends in the street. The warning comes as the entrances to Briton’s offices and work places are... Read >
Author: DanCure

Most Foreigner Unfriendly Places

23rd June 2009
Whether you’re an avid globe trotter or just looking for a new cultural experience, visiting a new city can be an exciting adventure. However, not all destinations may be accommodating or appreciative of your foreign roots. While some countries welcome... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut

Tax Freedom Day 2009

06th June 2009
Tax Freedom Day, or the day in the year when the average Briton has earned enough to pay his annual tax bill, will fall on May 14 this year, according to independent think-tank the Adam Smith Institute. The ASI has calculated that this is the earliest ... Read >
Author: IncoIntertrust

Single Column Marquee of Photoshop: Another Highly Functional Photoshop Selection Tool

20th May 2009
Marquee Tools are used for selections by website designers while using Adobe Photoshop. Single Column Marquee is one of the most popular and heavily used Marquee Tools that can be accessed from the popup window that gets activated when you click and hold ... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

More Britons Choosing The UK For A Holiday

18th May 2009
If you have been holding off booking your summer holiday in the hope that prices will fall, then you won’t be disappointed. Many European and worldwide tour operators are beginning to reduce their prices in an attempt to persuade holidaymakers to pack t... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Making Cheap Calls and Enjoying Other Features of Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones

15th May 2009
There is no restriction in choosing contract mobile phones or pay as you go mobile phones. Different set of people would like to have these phones according to their financial status. Talktime plans are no doubt very important for all users but at the sam... Read >
Author: johnmichel

Instant Cash Loans: The fastest Loan Approval in the UK

11th May 2009
Instant cash loans UK is the fastest, quickest source of cash advances in the United Kingdom. The loans are ideal for any Briton who finds themselves in urgent financial want before the end of the month. The loans are availed to meet such needs as unexpec... Read >
Author: jimmygill08

What's In Gold Jewelry?

27th March 2009
The dazzle and sparkle of gold instantly transforms a dull outfit to something brill. Whether it is for a night out with your closest friends in East London's club scene, or a quiet day in the office, putting on some 18k gold chains is a sure-fire way to... Read >
Author: ajcones

Visit Australia And Discover Several Amazing Facts About Koalas

28th February 2009
Among the various animals living in Australia, koalas are considered the most popular. They have lived some 4 million years ago and continue to exist until today. However, their survival is threatened by increasing hunting and killing of European hunter... Read >
Author: joalesto

Do You Belong to Middle Britain?

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

Christmas Shopping: How to celebrate with a Payday loan

21st January 2009
Christmas always means extra expense and, in the current economic climate, that’s an expense that many people are dreading. As we gear up for the festive season, there is always the concern that money spent on presents might be better employed in your b... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Payday loans: Get financial assistance in just a matter of a few seconds

14th December 2008
In these turbulent times of financial crisis, financial aid comes slow and tends to die at times. Gone are the days when the traditional lenders used to take profit of ones misery. Now, the Online lenders have taken their place and the modern-day borrower... Read >
Author: Amenda

Lads in Amsterdam on the flight home

12th November 2008
A stag holiday is where a group of males travel abroad to celebrate the fact that one of them is about to get married, they see this as a send off party to the stag before he settles. One of the most popular destinations for Briton's to go on their stag w... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

Your Home is Your Castle – So Get it Protected!

15th October 2008
It used to be an inalienable right of every Briton that a ‘man’s home was his castle’. He was the boss in his own home and he could admit only whom he wanted to his property. However, in the 21st century that is no longer true as there are now an ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Savings; dipped into

07th October 2008
So you have accumulated a steady amount of savings through sheer hard work and extreme discipline and now you have been forced to dip into your life savings to foot the monthly food and energy bills? This is an unappealing fact the average household ma... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

No need to search for fax machine at the time of financial need

18th September 2008
The fast changing lifestyle of UK is now making people spendthrift. The day to day expenditure of an average Briton is now unimaginably high and out of any normal person’s budget. It is also a well known fact that not everyone earns a lot, but there is ... Read >
Author: Amelie Eve

US Open Updates – Serena Claims Title While World Number One Nadal Falls

09th September 2008
And the action just does not stop at Flushing Meadows where the last players standing in the female tournament, the American Serena Williams and the Serbian Jelena Jankovic met last night after almost two weeks of consecutive games, each player had to fac... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

Cheap Loans For Spending On Saturdays

14th August 2008
A recent study carried out by the Co-operative Bank Credit Cards indicated the average Briton will spend just less than 175 pounds on this particular day. This spending - which ranges from areas such as clothes and food to parking and make-up - accounts f... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Who Invented The Car And The Need For Car Insurance?

13th August 2008
Who invented the car is a simple enough question, but the answer is far more complicated as there was no ‘eureka’ moment, but rather a gradual evolution of automobile milestones. Dependent upon how liberally you apply the definition of automobile, ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

The evolution and growth of bad credit loan market

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

The Hands of Time – Wall Clocks

01st July 2008
The first time pieces started approximately 6,000 years ago for religious rituals. These devises were often candles and lamps. Farmers used sections of time for planting, growing and harvesting. It was not necessary to know the exact time. The next in... Read >
Author: Barbara Tobiasz

UK Credit Card Debt Relief

05th June 2008
The United Kingdom debt statistics are truly alarming! The average Briton now owes over £33,000 through credit cards, mortgages, car loans and personal loans. This figure has almost doubled since 2000 when the average was £17,000. With the major reason ... Read >
Author: Gary Jeffers

Britons Lead The Way In Europe For Credit Card Use

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

Policy Exchange calls for ‘Better Homes and Greener Cities’ on UK land

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

Brits Prefer Credit Cards

06th April 2008
After a leading comparison site conducted a survey, it was discovered that the majority of Brits choose to pay for their items with their credit cards rather than with cash. A third of people (32%) said that they regularly use their credit cards to pay... Read >
Author: Gill

UK Cash Habits Revealed

04th April 2008
Cash transactions now account for only 29 per cent of all spending that takes place around the UK, according to a new report assessing the way the nation pays. The typical Briton carries close to 33 pounds on his or her person at any given time but alm... Read >
Author: ARouse

Is e-commerce for me?

30th January 2008
Small businesses run up against the same obstacles on the market as big corporations. They also have to respond quickly to any changes and meet the clients' needs. Big firms can afford expensive promotion and media advertising. For small enterprises e-co... Read >
Author: Adam Nowak

Brazilian Grand Prix - Approaching to the final Challenge

19th October 2007
As we approach to the season-ending of the World Formula One Championship, the drivers’ names of whom could win the title become more clear as to whom has the better chances to achieve such triumph. Up to this point in the competition, the Ferrari team... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

McLaren Duo: Have They Buried The Hatchet?

26th August 2007
Close competition between McLaren’s Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton has caused a strained relationship. The feud intensifies in the qualifying for Hungarian Grand Prix. Now the duo claims the feud bubbled to surface. But have they really buried the... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

McLaren’s Hungarian Appeal Set

22nd August 2007
McLaren Mercedes’ appeal against being banned from scoring constructors' championship points at the recent Hungarian Grand Prix will be heard on September 19 in Paris. In retrospection, the Budapest controversy hit qualifying when two-time world c... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Hamilton Sees Unending Feud With Alonso

15th August 2007
The heat is rising at McLaren Mercedes. Not only because it is leading F1’s constructors’ championship standing by 19 points against Ferrari, the closest rival, but because of the hyped feud between its drivers – Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Handle your expenses according to your financial standings

26th July 2007
According to a survey by Abbey, Britons have wasted billions of pounds in purchasing unnecessary things. More than £169 billion have incurred on these purchasing. This might result in managing their day-to-day finances. If Britons go on mismanaging their... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew

Khuda Ke Liye

23rd July 2007
Khuda Ke Liye Khuda Ke Liye is a movie directed byShoaib Mansoor. Plot The movie revolves around a Pakistani young man (Shaan) who goes to the United States of America for higher education. During his study years, the tragic event of 9/11 takes place... Read >
Author: jhon

A Brief Look inside the French Open

21st July 2007
Michael Campbell's return to the European golf tour turned bitter to him with the former US Open champion reducing one of the last places of the French Open in Versailles. Campbell carded a six over par 77 for a nine over par tally that included a 14th ho... Read >
Author: Ally White

BMW to Test Endurance in 24-hour Race

11th July 2007
Aside from making BMW manual, BMW is ready for another tough challenge. The BMW endurance racing team are in Barcelona and preparing for their next dare - the 24 Hores Frigo de Motociclisme at the Circuit Cataluyna in Barcelona. The 24-hour endur... Read >
Author: Hailey Kerr

Don’t Get Burnt (By Holiday Finances)

05th July 2007
To pay for their summer holiday, twelve million Britons will slip into debt, with more than the a quarter using credit to pay for their break. For some they would rather get into debt than not have a holiday at all and will take out a loan, use their ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

Alonso 'Really Motivated' For French GP

01st July 2007
McLaren Mercedes team returned to Europe with a 35 point lead in the Formula One Constructors' World Championship, with Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso landing in first and second positions in the Drivers' standings with 58 and 48 points respectively... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

FIA To Investigate McLaren’s Victory

30th May 2007
The FIA, Formula One’s governing body, is to investigate McLaren’s one-two victory in last Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, following suggestions that team orders played a part in Fernando Alonso’s win over Lewis Hamilton. The FIA has confirmed th... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Skating is the Key

27th March 2007
After playing hockey for almost 40 years, I’ve come to the conclusion that skating is the key element to being a successful player. You can still be an above average player if you’re a below average skater, but being an exceptional skater will give yo... Read >
Author: Ian Palmer

Tony Blair’s Dilemma To Endanger 50.000 Jobs Of Britons

01st January 2007
The cancellation of a £10 billion contract with Saudi Arabia for 72 Eurofighter Typhoons threatens the jobs of 50,000 people in Britain. As Riyadh has decided to broken off talks on extending the Al Yamamah arms deal, Tony Blair find himself caught in ... Read >
Author: Alison White

Factors to consider before buying property in Spain

18th December 2006
Buying property in another country can be an enormous step to take - particularly if you have no links to that particular region. However, an increasing number of Britons are flocking to buy property in rural and idyllic locations or prime party hotspots ... Read >
Author: martymac

Rising loan debt blamed on government regulations and rising utility bills.

07th December 2006
In recent years, financial analysts and organisations have increasingly led calls for a curb on the amount of borrowing people in Britain undertake, whether through loans, credit cards or other means. The average Briton is said to be under greater financi... Read >
Author: martymac

Insurance: a necessity not a luxury

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

The insider's secrets on availing cheap car insurance

07th March 2006
With the streets of Briton teeming with rash drivers, it is in your best interest to get a car insurance. In certain states you are actually required by the law to get a car insurance. So, even if you think of it as an excess baggage to your financial bud... Read >
Author: Judith Earl

Mortgages: An answer to Credit Card Debts

05th March 2006
Britain's people are mortgaging their homes to escape crippling credit card repayments. Most people see this as a more economic way of dealing with their debts. This phenomenon however is increasing the country's overall debt. UK's debt has reached ala... Read >
Author: joanne elizabeth