Articles, tagged with "gov uk", page 2
04th August 2010
Choosing one hire car company from the market which has numerous is absolutely a tiresome responsibility.
Listed below are some items to bear in mind before giving your business to a car hire company.
Examine industry endorsements
Rent automobiles ...
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Author:
carhire
30th July 2010
14 FATAL incidents at the workplace each year involve laddersLadders accounted for 14 deaths each year to employees (averaged over six years) 60% of people killed or very seriously injured had fallen from below head height.This is simply a number which is...
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Cory Bennett
13th July 2010
When you first make the decision to start out as a Virtual Assistant and run your own business, the things you actually need to do to get started can seem a little overwhelming.Before you even think about marketing to attract clients, you need to decide o...
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Author:
Justine Curtis
23rd June 2010
If you looking for ways to save energy and save money along site then the following will be of interest to you.
Ensuring your home has modern double glazing windows will have a huge impact on keeping your heating bills down and also save on CO2 emiss...
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Carolyn Clayton
22nd June 2010
Sourcing goods to sell for your home based business is exciting but also frustrating. Importing can be an economic way of buying your stock but fraught with problems for the unwary. China is probably by far the most successful net exporter throughout the ...
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Author:
Daniel J Thorley
09th June 2010
Despite the official end of the recession, many businesses continue to find trading conditions difficult - and this may continue for some time. Prudent businesses will therefore continue to pay a very close eye indeed to issues regarding debt recovery and...
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Tim Bishop
01st June 2010
If you are selling your home, you have to have a Home Information Pack (HIP). No ifs and buts. New legislation means you can't now put your home on the market without having a completed HIP ready and waiting for your buyers. It's the first thing they or t...
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Author:
Armand2000
17th May 2010
Do I need Planning Permission ?
Prior to your investing in Stables, check to see whether or not you need planning permission. Normally you do, even for a Field Shelter unless it is mobile.
However, should you wish to put stables in your garden o...
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Author:
J Strange
04th May 2010
If you are considering starting up your own small business and becoming self employed then at some point you are going to need to get some sort of cash flow into the starting up of your business. This would be the same for a large business, but in some wa...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
28th April 2010
Most complaints are the NHS are resolved at a local level through the NHS complaints procedure, but if you wish to complain about a national service or regulator then below you will find information surrounding what to do in such instances. The NHS founda...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st April 2010
Many people find learning to drive an essential requirement in their life, whether this is from the age you are legally able to learn to drive or whether this requirement comes later in your life.
When you reach that stage there is some preparation t...
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Author:
Darren Hirst
21st April 2010
15th February 2010 saw the implementation of The Inheritance Tax Qualifying Non-UK Pension Schemes (QNUPS) Regulations 2010 No. 51. Full details available at: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2010/uksi_20100051_en_1
Whilst there is no mention of the abbrevia...
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Author:
jamey
19th April 2010
Heating grants are now available at higher values in the United Kingdom to help make vulnerable homes warmer, healthier and more energy efficient. Grants for gas central heating have now risen from £2,700 to £3,500 and that of oil fired from £4,000 to ...
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Author:
Evan Sanders
31st March 2010
A recent study from the NICEIC, the leading UK regulatory body for the electrical industry, shows that 74% of the population
are unaware that electrical work done in the home is subject to law under Part P of the Building Regulations. Despite the
...
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Author:
checkatrade
26th March 2010
More and more people in the UK are finding that the best way to resolve their debt problems is to declare bankruptcy. Perhaps this is because the process is not as daunting as many might think.
With the number of bankruptcies up 15% in the second quart...
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Author:
BeatMyDebt.com