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Short Mat Bowls - A Variation of Indoor Bowling

13th April 2010
Since the introduction of short mat bowls to England in the 1980's, bowls in general has become one of the few sports that can be played all year round. Whereas the outdoor versions of this game are sometimes subject to the notorious British weather, shor... Read >
Author: Matt Clarke

The internet is a great place to buy kits for building climbing frames and garde

09th April 2010
The internet is a great place to buy kits for building climbing frames and garden sheds, and there are plenty of advantages to buying online. Competitive prices and the whole world's range to choose from are the main ones, and pretty compelling they are t... Read >
Author: Ronald Kresten

Antigua: Offshore finance centre for 2010?

18th March 2010
As the global economy gradually continues to climb out of recession, foreign and offshore banks are proving an increasingly tempting option to prospective UK savers who are eager to get the most from their cash. Yet, an additional consequence of the econ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Audi TT A Top Car Pick

04th March 2010
Audi broke the mold when its concept TT auto was presented at automobile around the world in the mid1990s. Named for the illustrious yearly "Tourist Trophy" race held on the Isle of Man, the TT is based on the same platform which powers the Volkswagen Gol... Read >
Author: Cesar Medina

Majority of UK expats expect to retire abroad as Britain is too expensive, study shows

08th February 2010
UK expats prefer to retire abroad rather than return to the country of their birth as the cost of retirement is perceived as being too high in Britain. There is a feeling among expats that they need a minimum wealth level of £400,000 to retire comfort... Read >
Author: Move Forward

Importance of tradespersons highlighted by Interserve contract win

07th December 2009
Tradespersons who have taken electrician training courses could find that they are needed to help implement a facilities management scheme awarded to Interserve.It was recently announced that HSBC has appointed the firm on a £200 million, three-year... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

How To Have Driving Confidence On Unfamiliar Roads

09th November 2009
Driving abroad can present a challenge to even the best drivers. What can be done to maintain driving confidence when in an unfamiliar environment? With an increasing number of vehicles traversing the highways of the world a higher degree of drivi... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

A Modest History of the Cornish Flag

30th October 2009
The story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's founding begins with a man called Sir William Hillary. Living on the Isle of Man, which is situated in the Irish Sea, Hillary was aware of how dangerous the body of water could be for ships attempting... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

OECD Tax Treaties--Ecuador Not Signing

20th October 2009
Recent Tax Information Exchange Agreements * Andorra - Austria, France, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino * Anguilla - Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands,United Kingdom * Antigua and Barbuda - Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, United States ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Day Car Insurance – Safety Against All Odds!

14th October 2009
Have you faced an emergency requirement and need to borrow a car from your friend or relative? Do you need the car to travel for short distance? If yes, then it is advisable you avail day car insurance. Since you would be travelling only for short distanc... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty

Getting Through The Winter Blues

01st October 2009
Yet again winter is peeking at us from around the corner; the sun is lower in the sky and nights are drawing in. Days are duller and there seems to be less reason to smile. What can you do to boost your mood and lift your spirits throughout the winter m... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Why the Isle of Man is a Recession Destination?

24th September 2009
When we think of the financial 'centre' of the UK we immediately think of London. However, in recent years another location - that just so happens to be in the geographic 'centre' of the British Isles - has established itself as an important economic regi... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Isle of Man Economy Set to Improve by the End of 2009

24th September 2009
As around 700 students collect their A-Level results on the Isle of Man, many will be considering their next step - either to apply for university on the mainland or to remain on the island and look for a job. Although the recession is not drawing many yo... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Guernsey - Offshore Banking Centre 2009

24th September 2009
Despite their reputation ten, maybe twenty years ago, stringent rules and the emergence of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development means offshore banks are now considered an accessible and viable option for savers whether they are expat... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Deed poll - Changing the old name to new name using it

03rd September 2009
Deed poll is defined as the deed signed and executed by only one party. A written instrument used for publishing a change of name is named as deed poll. A legal process of documentation is followed while signing a deed poll. It is not a certificate. It is... Read >
Author: Anand
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