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Emigration and Legal Aid in UK

23rd September 2009
Study shows that emigration in UK is higher than ever before. Also immigration is on the rise in UK. It can be derived from figures which came from different research conducted by various organizations that in 2006 alone 207,000 British citizens left thei... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Addiction Retreats

21st September 2009
Addiction is a brutal development regardless of the vice. Addiction retreats offer unique treatment programs that are helping addicts recover. Addiction Retreats A new weapon in the battle against addiction has emerged recently. Instead of just wor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Directories of Cayman Islands

29th June 2009
The Grand Cayman Islands are situated in the south of Cuba and the northwest of Jamaica. It is one of the existing overseas territories of the British government. The Grand Cayman Islands is basically is the collection of three individual Island. They are... Read >
Author: navseo

Gibraltar – A piece of Britain in the Mediterranean

26th June 2009
Known as ‘The Rock’, Gibraltar is a little bit of Britain in the Mediterranean. The ownership of this tiny piece of land has long been a sensitive issue with the neighbouring Spanish. In Greek mythology, Gibraltar (Calpe) was one of the Pilars of Herc... Read >
Author: krizsean

Injury Lawyers Under Pressure To Stay Loyal

05th June 2009
Recent news stories have revealed that nine Iraqi civilians have been awarded almost £1 million in compensation following abuse from British troops; an award that could set an interesting precedent. This ruling has sparked fears within the industry as... Read >
Author: Darren

The British Consul

29th May 2009
If you are unlucky enough, or stupid enough, to get on the wrong side of the law while you are in a foreign land, you should contact the British Consul and try to explain your situation clearly, giving as much detail as you can manage. Important things ... Read >
Author: Matthew

UK family visas: fiancée visa

14th May 2009
In most English-speaking countries, immigration laws and regulations allow qualifying citizens to bring immediate family members to their home country on immigrant, otherwise known as settlement, visas. The visa holder is granted the privilege of living a... Read >
Author: Alex Blackburn

Same day payouts Loans-When you are in an Urgent need for Liquid Cash

13th May 2009
Getting out a crunching financial crisis is the hardest thing a person can do. This is particularly so, if the money to assist is scarce. Even so, there are some easy ways in which you can raise the required money without much of inconveniencing all those... Read >
Author: david clark

Same day payout loans- Get the Needed Money within a Days Time

11th May 2009
These loans are availed to the borrower without much of a problem or hassle. The applied amounts are approved within the same day they were applied for. Even those people who have got themselves caught up in bad credit situations can apply and get approve... Read >
Author: cashloans sameday payout

Travel advice for Bangkok and Thailand

11th May 2009
A violent showdown between Thai soldiers and anti-government protesters in Bangkok has prompted governments around the world to issue travel warnings. The Foreign Office has advised against all but essential travel to Bangkok. British nationals should als... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Popular destinations for people looking for a change in lifestyle

26th March 2009
Many citizens of the UK are choosing to move abroad each year. Perhaps looking to buy a second home, or selling up and retiring to a warmer climate to live out the rest of their days. There are many popular destinations that draw the British to over sea c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The current state of debt in the UK

04th March 2009
It seems that Britain is addicted to debt and faces a terrible legacy as the recession begins to bite, Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg warns, as new analysis from the Liberal Democrats shows that total personal debt has risen by £1 trillion since Labo... Read >

The Churchill Insurance Company Offers a Variety of Car Insurance Products

07th February 2009
Adding a mascot to the team seems to be a part of doing business in the insurance field. The Churchill insurance company is no different, as they feature a distinguished nodding watchdog as their mascot . The nodding dog, like the company, appears to say ... Read >
Author: Levis Bark

Catching up with Overseas Companions

16th January 2009
Emigration trends in the United Kingdom show that record numbers of British citizens are upping sticks and leaving their home country to begin new lives within Europe, as well as internationally. The world truly is a global workplace with many people mo... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Do You Need To Sell Your Home Quickly So You Can Emigrate?

09th January 2009
Approximately five and a half million people from the UK live abroad permanently. That is almost ten percent of the UK population. Reports indicate that over two hundred thousand British citizens emigrated from the UK last year. This amounts to one pers... Read >
Author: Anand

Offshore Banking for Global Workers

01st December 2008
With record numbers of people coming and going from the United Kingdom it seems the world is the hypothetical oyster for those looking to live and work abroad. With around 400,000 people leaving Britain annually the trend of working overseas looks set t... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The current state of Icelandic and UK Banks

20th October 2008
UK authorities have seized control of Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander, the UK arm of Kaupthing. Kaupthing Edge –the Internet bank- was transferred to ING Direct and the UK operation put into administration. The Icelandic government decided then to nati... Read >
Author: tugsearch

The Wonders of Webcams

18th September 2008
Where in the world are your friends? Brothers in Berlin, sisters in Seville or colleagues in Cannes; whoever the contact, wherever they are, make sure you keep in touch using modern technology’s latest offerings. Video technology has been used in busin... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The most dangerous jobs in the UK

05th September 2008
Getting out of your warm bed and waddling into work is difficult for the majority of us, but how about those who risk their lives for their job (and not always a great pay packet)? It has been said that for the bulk of the British public the most dangerou... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Families Travelling Less Due to Economy

01st September 2008
Because of the recent sluggishness in the world's economies, many people are avoiding holiday trips. For example, a recent survey showed that one in three British citizens are avoiding foreign travel as a way to save money. Also, many travelers are avoidi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

British Citizens Choose Abroad To Home

24th July 2008
Two million Britons have left the UK over the past decade, according to recent figures released by the Office for National Statistics. According to the ONS, in 2006, more than 200,000 people emigrated from the UK, which means the total number who have lef... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

Past Presidential Polyglots

23rd July 2008
Barack Obama stirred up some controversy recently when he urged Americans to learn foreign languages. The discussions about multilingualism in the U.S. seem to be on the rise so maybe it’s time we look at our past. Most people know that Thomas Jefferso... Read >
Author: Janine Libbey

A Financial Rope To Tie-Up Your Burdensome Debts

02nd July 2008
Summary: Nowadays, it appears that people are in a mad rush to accomplish their various requirements and needs. To resolve those matters, loans are being availed from various loan providers. These days, the likeliness of debts piling up is not really a... Read >
Author: Amenda

Monte Carlo - Defying The Recession

09th June 2008
The Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of the May shows Monaco in her full glory to the world for a Sunday afternoon, and this year was no exception as Lewis Hamilton won the race for the first time. Monaco is known the world over not just for the best ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Best Personal Loans: Dreaming High Is Now Possible

21st May 2008
Summary: The growing number of lenders in the UK financial market have cut down the interest rate on various personal loan plans. If the personal loan plan is secured, the borrower enjoys more benefits. In the financial market of the UK, many loan opti... Read >
Author: Amenda

British Pair Drown in Goa

11th May 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: "We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of kin ... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

British Pair Drown in Goa

10th April 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: “We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of ki... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

City Breaks for the Brits in 2008

07th April 2008
Spain is the most popular choice of holiday destinations for British citizens. While other destinations are growing in popularity at this time, Spain still remains at the forefront. In fact, among the top-ranked city break locations, Barcelona is topping ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Monte Carlo Real Estate Bucks 2008 Falls

20th February 2008
Monte Carlo is known the world over for her Grand Prix, million and billionaire residents, glamour...and some of the most expensive property in the world. But with the world on on the brink of a possible recession and falling house prices both in the U... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Costa Brava Spain Weather Today

08th October 2007
Costa Brava Spain weather today is very settled and a beautiful 30 degrees centigrade and is set to continue for the next two weeks!You might be forgiven for thinking all British citizens are obsessed about weather, but anyone wishing to vacation in Costa... Read >

Romania real estate: overview of the property market in Romania

08th August 2007
The Property Market in Romania The property market in some areas of Romania real estate has been growing at a bullish rate of 25% to 30% p.a. for the last 3 years, fuelled by speculators waiting for healthy capital returns. The best place to invest... Read >
Author: Damien

CAR DEMAND IS GROWING – WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

29th March 2007
The demand for cars is on a continuous rise and each new year that we greet comes in with higher expectations from car sellers. The new technology in car design which is friendlier to the environment and the ever faster rates at which vehicles are being p... Read >
Author: Alison White

Democratization or Shift of Control?

19th August 2006
Democracy is the 'people's rule' who are willing to govern themselves directly or through their representatives. Through centuries there have been thousands of single persons, organizations and even states which pretended being 'people's representatives' ... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Addiction Retreats

04th June 2006
Addiction is a brutal development regardless of the vice. Addiction retreats offer unique treatment programs that are helping addicts recover. Addiction Retreats A new weapon in the battle against addiction has emerged recently. Instead of just wor... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

The problems of getting a bank account nowadays

21st March 2006
In can be really hard for anyone to get a bank account in the UK nowadays. With the bank sometimes wanting two forms of ID, and a utility bill, and maybe even a reference, it can make things tough for some people to open up an account. I moved to Eng... Read >
Author: sam lowe