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The Importance of Business Broadband

16th September 2009
Internet usage has surged in recent years and according to National Statistics online, 18.3 million households had internet usage this year. This is a 28% increase since 2006 and shows the role the internet now plays in modern society. If your company,... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Housing Bubble! Don't panic!

06th September 2009
Wherever you look, the story is the same. House prices are in free fall. What are the facts? According to the S&P/Case-Shiller national index, house prices fell by 14% in the year to April 2008! Those of you who like history will know that's a faster fall... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Health insurance from the employer’s point of view

06th September 2009
There has been a sad trend since the turn of this century. Health insurance costs have been rising so fast that even large sections of the middle class now find it a struggle, if not impossible, to pay the premiums demanded by the insurers for private pla... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Making Sense of Car Insurance Quotes

28th August 2009
For the average driver, sifting through car insurance quotes can be a tedious ordeal. Insurers ask a huge range of questions, many of which seem to have nothing to do with the matter at hand. Combine this with the confusing array of choices when it comes ... Read >
Author: Kim

Online Shopping - Best Way of Shopping

25th August 2009
Online Shopping is the best way of shopping, as it provides you the opportunity to save money and energy. There are so many sites available that provides millions of products and their comparison online. So, you can choose the best product at cheap price ... Read >
Author: John Abraham

Jobless Rates Soars to a 13 Year High

13th August 2009
Unemployment in Britain hit its highest rate since 1996 in the three months to June, official figures showed on Wednesday, while the number of people claiming jobless benefit rose broadly as expected in July. The Office for National Statistics said t... Read >
Author: elephant9

Britain’s National Debt Reaches Record Levels

01st August 2009
Evidence has now revealed that Britain's debt is at its worst since the Second World War, as the black hole in the country's finances deepens. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics, the countries total borrowing has increased to ... Read >
Author: Arti

Focus on Walsall: A look at further education in the recession-hit West Midlands town

16th July 2009
The Times Educational Supplement recently reported of the UK-wide cutbacks proposed for universities. The report looks at Queens University Belfast which is set to slash costs by £10 million, and highlights Oxford Brookes' similar situation in having to... Read >
Author: MarkeD

BCC reports improvement in UK business confidence

11th July 2009
According to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) business group, the UK's has suffered the worst of the recession, but pointed out that anticipating a speedy recovery would be a little optimistic. The report, based on a survey covering 5,600 compani... Read >
Author: Which4u

Burden of several loans bothering you? Get an optimum solution with debt management plan

06th July 2009
Considering the current status of the employment in UK, availability of job prospects is still a head hitting question. Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown a new data that reflects new figures of people in the UK who are out of work. If last y... Read >
Author: Amelie Eve

'Never too early' to plan for retirement

20th June 2009
The issue of saving is one that has come up time and time again during the current recession, with debt problems and low interest rates discouraging many people from putting anything away. But consumers have been encouraged to save even a small amount i... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

Credit Crunch Puts Divorce Rates Under Attack

18th June 2009
While the current credit crunch has caused many industries to constrict, fewer couples filing for divorce, has provided another unexpected drop. Is it just that the financial crisis has made it a lot harder for couples to sell jointly owned homes, plus t... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Online Marketing For small Business google secrets part2

12th June 2009
Online marketing Or how to make your business more profitable even in a recession. 62.8% of all business fail within 6 year source National statistics.gov Ok shocking statement but true if you don’t want to be one of those statistics then read on bec... Read >
Author: Tom Smart

Female Bankruptcies Soar

05th June 2009
Whilst attention has focused on high-profile corporate bankruptcies like that of Lehman Brothers, new figures revealed by the Insolvency Service show many individuals are going bankrupt - and more and more are women. In the last 6 years bankruptcies a... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Who needs pensions?

04th June 2009
As financial worries increasingly prompt Britons to attempt to review their finances and reduce their debts, one aspect that may be overlooked is the pension. With various surveys demonstrating the extent to which people are finding themselves having to c... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

School Bus Accidents

04th June 2009
Generally, school buses are considered to be a safe mode of transportation but there will be instances wherein a child or another person riding the school bus may acquire injuries or be killed while riding a school bus. School buses make around nine mi... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Consumers in credit card conundrum

29th May 2009
Recent weeks have brought confirmation that both unemployment and insolvency in the UK have continued to rise. The Office for National Statistics revealed that 2.22 million were out of work in the first quarter of the year, while the Insolvency Service fo... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

Fire and arson investigation

06th May 2009
Arson has been identified as the fastest growing type of crime in America today. National statistics show that when measured on a cost- per-incident basis, arson is the most expensive crime committed. Less than 20% of arson arrests result in convictions. ... Read >
Author: qzpcredit

All About Renting A Sports Car

28th April 2009
Most people would rather drive than walk. In fact, the national statistics report that most people can only walk 2,000 - 6,000 steps on the average. That is why whenever they are on traveling, on vacation, or just killing time, they will hire a car instea... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

A Different Perspective towards Your Employees

15th April 2009
Skills shortage is a situation where there are insufficient numbers of qualified employees who are able to work for you. Even though you can afford to offer a higher salary to your employees than competitors, it doesn’t mean that you are hiring more ski... Read >
Author: Jac Howard

Ilkeston Tourist Information & Travel Guide

15th April 2009
Ilkeston lies on the River Erewash and is the third largest town within Derbyshire. Historically, Ilkeston has industries in coal mining, lace making and iron handling however in the past few decades the relevance and importance of these industries has de... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Ilkeston Tourist Information & Travel Guide,

14th April 2009
Ilkeston lies on the River Erewash and is the third largest town within Derbyshire. Historically, Ilkeston has industries in coal mining, lace making and iron handling however in the past few decades the relevance and importance of these industries has de... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Flood Recovery and Water Cleanup for Baltimore, MD

17th March 2009
Built at the mouth of Patapsco River, Baltimore’s close proximity to Chesapeake Bay proved to be both a boon and a bane for the people of this Maryland city. Baltimore Harbor, located in this Mid-Atlantic coastal city, made it convenient for water-relat... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Where Is The Epicenter Of The Housing Bubble?

13th March 2009
The epicenter of the Great Housing Bubble is located in Irvine, California. One of the primary causes of the bubble was the lowering of lending standards and the extension of credit to people who could not handle the responsibility: Subprime borrowers. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Patterns Inappropriately Within Your Website Design

02nd March 2009
The importance of a well designed website is absolutely crucial to future business, particularly when online is used as a channel for sales. With Internet penetration in the UK at over 65 per cent and over 86 per cent of these connections through broadban... Read >
Author: Inderpreet singh

I'm going to live forever. Who need's life insurance?

30th January 2009
The anthem from Greatest American hero echoes in my ears - "I'm gonna live forever...I'm gonna learn how to fly -high!" Plenty of us feel this way when we are younger but as time goes by the realisation dawns that our time on earth IS limited. I'm a o... Read >
Author: InsureFox

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

11th January 2009
There are a whole stack of reasons to protect your mortgage, the statistics in this Jump Life Insurance article give you details on critical illness and death that many of us do not want to know, but have to face up to sooner or later. Once you ha... Read >
Author: Mike John

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

09th January 2009
One in four men, who are now aged 20, will not live to 65 years old Source: Swis Re 2001 Over 1,650 people die in Britain every day Source: National Statistics Online 11.2003 Every week 6,200 people are killed or injured in road traffic car accide... Read >
Author: Mike John

Protect your house from fire hazards at Christmas

06th January 2009
With Christmas approaching, the UK's inhabitants will be preparing to turn their minds to presents, sherry and turkey as families take a break from their hectic schedules and meet for their celebrations. However, whilst attentions turn to festivities, t... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A Brief Look At Buckinghamshire

18th December 2008
Buckinghamshire County Council's coat of arms shows a white swan tied in chains. This story is an ancient one and related to the Anglo-Saxon era, when swans were kept and bred in this County for the king's pleasure. The swan is in chains depicts that the ... Read >
Author: Dev

Health insurance from the employer’s point of view

24th November 2008
There has been a sad trend since the turn of this century. Health insurance costs have been rising so fast that even large sections of the middle class now find it a struggle, if not impossible, to pay the premiums demanded by the insurers for private pla... Read >
Author: David Mayer

The Facts of Alcohol Abuse

21st October 2008
A relaxing drink at lunch time, in the evenings or at the weekend is great. But when excess takes over from moderation, what are the dangers - or are there any dangers at all? Well the statistics unfortunately don't lie - The World Health Organisation ... Read >

Student Letting Analysis for UK Residential Landlords

15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong. Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk

Student Letting Analysis for UK Residential Landlords

15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong. Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk

Q2 GNP figures revised down by ONS prompting fear of recession and hope of rate cut

09th September 2008
Britain's economy failed to expand in the second quarter of this year for the first time since the slump of the early 1990s and raising expectations interest rates will fall to avoid a recession. The Office for National Statistics revised down its GDP ... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Be Protected With A Home Security System

13th August 2008
Today's technology is creating devices such as ADT brink systems. Advances in technology make these systems available to the masses at relatively moderate cost, so basically it pays to install a system in your home. National statistics show that 1 in 8 pe... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

Why You Should Consider A Home Security System?

12th August 2008
Since the world's statistics of criminals is rising, we all strive to feel safe in our home. We would all like to enjoy vacationing without worrying if our home is safe and secure. Let's face it, we work too hard to earn our material belongings-therefore... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

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

When Does a Medical Malpractice Exist

21st July 2008
Mistakes and errors in the medical profession seldom occur. But when they do, it is often with fatal results. According to national statistics, less than 1% of all doctors nationwide face lawsuits for medical malpractice. Data from the National Associ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

MRSA Compensation Claims

01st July 2008
MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. It is also better known and referred to as the ‘superbug.’ It has been around since 1961 despite popular belief. It was only in the early 90’s that it spread quite dramatically and caused... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Life Insurance Is Cheaper Than Expected

30th June 2008
Life insurance is a very important insurance to take out as it protects your loved ones against the worst possible scenarios. However a growing number of people are getting married, buying first homes and starting families later in life. In fact, recent r... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Now for the long term

21st May 2008
The short-term prospects for the property industry may not appear too hot just now. Agent confidence is low, as shown by the Hot Property agents’ index, which shows the number of estate agents more confident about the market now than they were in March ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Immigration to Australia quite the trend amongst Brits

18th April 2008
According to the website, Monsters and Critics, many a British immigrant is drawn to Australia�s fantastically strong economy and massive demand for skilled workers. As Chris Evans, Australia�s Minister of Immigration has said himself at the start ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why An Online Ad Agency Is Required For Effective Promotions?

25th March 2008
Be it spreading the buzzword or influencing buying decisions of potential customers, Internet is proving as an effective medium. The need is to identify the capability of this medium. Though many organizations understand the efficiency of Internet but sti... Read >
Author: Deepak

UK a 'nation of savers'?

07th March 2008
The recent credit crunch and subsequent economic uncertainty has led many people to question the country's spending habits - and wonder if the time is about to come when borrowers start to pay. However, new statistics have revealed that Britons are a st... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Smooth Move: Tips for Moving Home in London

03rd March 2008
Moving house is one of the most stressful things that we have to do in our lives. Though that may seem a little over the top at first, anyone who has actually undertaken a move will know that it's certainly not a task to look forward to. However, at ... Read >
Author: mpressman

Can I Quit Smoking??

14th February 2008
Introduction To Quit smoking is a thought uppermost in the minds of most smokers, though it is a task easier said than done. Many people don’t realize that sometimes the best way to quit smoking is to quit smoking naturally . Danger Of Smoking ... Read >
Author: harvey perl

Spanish popularity unabated

01st February 2008
With so many headlines about property companies failing, rumours of price collapses and the bulldozing of illegally-built villas, Spain's property market has taken not a little punishment is some sections of the media of late. Yet still they keep on comi... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Austin Real Estate: Strong in 2007, Holding Steady in 2008

24th January 2008
2008 has begun with a mix of decidedly lousy economic news and some pessimistic projections, so at first glance it might be very tempting for those hoping to either buy or sell homes in Austin to stay on the sidelines and avoid the Austin real estate mark... Read >
Author: Greg James

• Should You Enter The Home Buy And Sell Business?

24th January 2008
As the US housing and mortgage market is still recovering from the ongoing credit crunch, the process of buying and selling homes these days is a quite risky, and sometimes mind-wrenching task. For those who wish to tread on this exciting, yet somehow cur... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Fish Oil And Concentration

14th November 2007
According to the National Statistics Online website, more children are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorders in the UK and around the world. What's more shocking to many people is that fact that adults too are being seen with these forms of co... Read >

Fish Oil and Heart Disease

31st August 2007
According to National Statistics online, nearly 15% of the population of the UK are suffering or have suffered from a cardiac health event in their lifetimes. That means that for every 100 people in the room, about 15 of them will have a heart attack or ... Read >

A Decrease In Claim Rates And Some Statistics Related To Critical Illness Cover

24th August 2007
Long ago when someone suffered from a critical illness, his chance to survive could be slight. Nowadays, the advances in medical technology have made it possible for critical illnesses to be detected and treated earlier. As a matter of fact, survival rate... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

A Downfall In Critical Illness Death Rates

24th August 2007
Today, the chance for someone to survive a critical illness is increasing. Medical achievements have made it possible for critically ill people to stay alive longer. So has the cancer researches done. Thousands of people who would not have survived a deca... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Ohio Law Limits Teen Passengers

16th August 2007
A new law went into effect on April 6, 2007 limiting the number of passengers in a teen's car. The goal of the new law in Ohio is to reduce the number of teen-agers involved in traffic crashes. According to the Public Safety Department, 16-year-old dri... Read >
Author: LillieD

Unsettling predictions of Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc

14th August 2007
In an article published less than a week ago, Fiona Moriarty, director of the Scottish Retail Consortium commented on poor summer weather and its effect on commerce: "Persistently poor weather has led to the biggest slump in like-for-like sales growth in ... Read >
Author: -ddd-

Stats that Might Encourage You taking Out A Critical Illness Cover.

14th August 2007
When critical illness insurance came into the UK during the mid 1980’s, people did not know a great deal about it. Some companies tried to market critical illness insurance but were unsuccessful. The real success came in the 1990’s with over 100,000 p... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Some Historical Figures Of A Critical Illness Such As Cancer.

14th August 2007
Critical illness cover is one among the most sought insurance policies in the UK. 1 in every 3 men may suffer from a heart attack at a point in his life. Seeing the growing risks of falling ill and being concerned about the security of their family more a... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Dropouts And Failing Test Scores Is It Too Late To Save Americas High Schools?

07th August 2007
Each weekday morning, millions of teenagers across America head off to public high schools. Many face the day with trepidation and a fervent wish that it was Saturday. And many teachers and administrators wonder anew if they will make a difference for t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to spot the signs of staff stress

06th May 2007
Small business owners know when they start out that they are likely to have to sacrifice work/life balance to make their fortunes but ignoring the signs that you or your staff are under too much strain can be devastating. A new business advice surve... Read >
Author: Steve Ash

The Effect Divorce has on Children

03rd May 2007
A child desperately needs the warmth of the parents at the nurturing stage. Most of the times, the mother would be the custodial parent and the child always misses the proximity with the father. The Child Protection Services and other social professionals... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Looking For Your Very Own Place in the Sun?

07th March 2007
Independent research has identified that the number of British households with an overseas property has risen by 45% in last two years. The Office for National Statistics report of 2006 Social Trends indicate that over a million of us own a second home, o... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Divorce Rates in the UK: Pattern, Reasons and Future

27th February 2007
Divorce has become one of the common and worrying factors existent in the British society today. According to UK National statistics, the divorce rates range from 41 to 44 percent. In short, this means that that 3.1 percent of the marriages in the UK for ... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Valentines Day Financial Planning

09th February 2007
Hundreds of thousands of couples will tie the knot in 2007 (according to the Office for National Statistics), and on 14 February many more will propose and start to plan for their own wedding day. Hundreds of thousands of couples will tie the knot in... Read >
Author: Marco Barra

4 Simple Ways to Attract the Right Employees with the Right Benefits

01st February 2007
A recent survey conducted by the National Association of Manufacturers revealed that one third of manufacturing companies in the United States have good jobs going unfilled due to a lack of qualified applicants. This should come as no surprise as the Bur... Read >
Author: Mike Nacke

Television killed the radio stars

18th January 2007
Indeed, that’s what happened. TV killed the radio stars. And who’s to be blamed for that? The TV inventor, of course. The only problem is that the issue of “who invented television?” will probably never be answered to everyone’s satisfaction. Ev... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Following in the Footsteps of a Celebrity

23rd September 2006
Life nowadays takes place behind a curtain of trivial entertainment. Leaving cause aside, our voracious appetite for celebrity tidbits is fed by mammoth media networks, the process spewing forth an endless stream of personalities splattered by a handful o... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Increase your ROI with SetFocus Interns

28th July 2006
With today's tight market making it more difficult than ever to afford top talent,smart companies are seeing internships as a way to grow their workforce.According to Dave Bracken, the author of "How to Get the Internship you Want", "Firms are spendin... Read >
Author: James Arendt

The Online Wedding Industry

22nd July 2006
With the announcement this week from Daniel Corby (CEO of 118 group) that getting married is about to get easier, there are a growing number of websites to help you organise your special day. I was reflecting on my own wedding day, nine years ago and r... Read >
Author: Lisa Corcoran

Depression Test - The First Step to Getting Help

04th June 2006
Are you suffering from depression? Would you even know if you are depressed? One way to find out is to take a depression test. If you feel sad everyonce in a while that is normal. But if you have feelings of lonelyness, feel that life is hopeless or are i... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Secured car loans can help you get your dream car

17th May 2006
Secured car loans can fulfill your desire to own a car particularly when your budget is dwindling. People generally go for secured car loans. Buying a dream car can be a pleasant journey with secured car loans. An annual research by the National Stati... Read >
Author: vipul jain

Life Insurance - Who Needs It

26th April 2006
Who needs it? Life Insurance cover provides either a lump sum or an income on the untimely death of an individual. Therefore, anyone who's death would create a financial loss to another has a need for life insurance cover. This could/should include the... Read >
Author: Neil Mercer