Articles, tagged with "uk government", page 2
12th August 2011
In the early 1980's as the records say, the UK government developed a series of recommendations which was in response to the increasing dependence on IT sector. The IT Infrastructure Library began and was established as a collection of many books, giving ...
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Author:
Zack R
17th June 2011
Holiday Claims Lawyers are frequently contacted by holidaymakers who have complaints about their tour operators or airlines.
If the UK Government Changes Travel Advice
“My airline is still flying although The Foreign & Commonwealth Office has changed th...
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Author:
Shelley Sonnei
14th June 2011
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Health and Safety Executive guidelines on the air quality in buildings used by the public and for commercial purposes are advisory rather than legally binding.
However, measuring the energy efficiency of new, larger...
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Author:
Ali Withers
07th June 2011
Did you know that around a third of all heat you generate in your home is lost through your walls and your attic? Having your home insulated properly will save you money on your heating bills over time. Many homes in the UK do not have anywhere near t...
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Carolyn Clayton
24th May 2011
The world of broadband moves very quickly, and what may have been a fast connection speed a few years ago is likely now to be remarkably slow in comparison to some of the speeds people are able to achieve in their homes. If you feel that you have a fairly...
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Author:
tonysmith0011
23rd May 2011
The business owners are ensured that the professional company formation agents are aware of the legal requirements of company formation, and would avoid making the silly mistakes. Therefore, the business owners find quite useful to hire the professionals ...
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Jasmine24
23rd May 2011
Gone are the days when you simply had to collect money to buy a new car, as now you will also need to empty your pockets in order to drive that car on road.
Upgraded Car Tax Prices
Gone are the days when you simply had to collect money to buy a new ...
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Author:
Mike
12th May 2011
Being able to reduce utility bills while using renewable energy sources is an appealing prospect for anyone, whether they live alone, in a couple or as part of a family. The installation of solar energy panels offers that option to homeowners. Now those w...
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Author:
Rhia Chohan
05th May 2011
With growing concerns over petrol prices, global warming and petroleum politics, electric cars are increasingly cropping up in the news as the way of the future.
These types of vehicles use an electric motor rather than a gasoline engine, so especially...
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Author:
Admin123
28th April 2011
Do you have a car that runs in petrol? You have to be spending lots yearly in gas then. You absolutely would want to cut back your costs on fuel. Is not it? So, the one option is to opt for a LPG fuel system in the car. With development of expertise these...
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Author:
Williams Ellison
18th April 2011
When the recession hit the market, thousands of the people had to lose their jobs. Some were prepared for this and had been trying for the other alternatives but for some this was a sudden shock and left then completely broken, both emotionally and financ...
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Tim Reynolds
04th April 2011
The career in the security industry is very exciting and every aspiring individual wants to start his career in the field, as soon as possible. Even there is great demand of security professionals in today's scenario. Keeping this in mind many institution...
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Tim Reynolds
03rd April 2011
A few years ago, the UK Government ran a health campaign called Small Change, Big Difference based on Cambridge University research showing that small improvements in behaviour - such as eating an extra piece of fruit a day, or taking the stairs rather th...
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Author:
antonio marsocci
24th March 2011
Earlier this month, officials and heads of the UK travel industry announced that it was joining ABTA’s Fair Tax on Flying campaign.
The campaign has been presented to the Chancellor, George Osborne, ahead of the March budget.
The campaign that calls...
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Author:
Michelle Blackmore
23rd March 2011
Ed Balls is married to Yvette Cooper, and together they were actually the first husband and wife team to serve at the same time in the UK government.
In May 2005, when Ed Balls became the elected Member of Parliament for Normanton, Miss Cooper "flipped...
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UK Tax Refunds