Articles, tagged with "austerity", page 4
07th May 2011
We all find ourselves in financially precarious situations from time to time, especially during times of austerity where belt tightening is needed. As a result payday loans have become an incredibly popular short term financial solution to those quick cas...
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Author:
Vincent Rogers
03rd May 2011
With the subject of austerity hanging in the air of every single news report and meeting with the bank manager, value for money is very much the topic with any corporate purchases at the present time. For those that are investing money, spending sensibly ...
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Author:
Dave Allan
28th April 2011
One of the more frustrating preconceived notions about interior design is that you need to have a large amount of space in your home or office in order to decorate it properly. So many of the more popular accessories for interior design are oversized in t...
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Author:
Polly Godwin
26th April 2011
Despite the best efforts this month by policymakers to put in place a long-term crisis management framework for Eurozone countries, the immediate task of managing the disparate needs of the strong core and weak periphery is a puzzle with no obvious soluti...
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Author:
Rivington
18th April 2011
Yrjö Kukkapuro represents Finnish designers older generation. His renowned work is a chair named Karuselli. Kukkapuro is awarded with many international awards and his armchair called Ateljee has been selected to the collection of New York’s Museum of Mod...
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Author:
Mary Austin
10th April 2011
2011 has quickly become the age of austerity for individuals and businesses in the UK. As a result, many companies across the country have been struggling to keep down their costs and some have been forced to get rid of staff in order to do this. Howev...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
31st March 2011
Portugal's parliament rejected a new authorities austerity plan Wednesday, spurring the resignation of Prime Minister José Sócrates and setting off a new part in Europe's sovereign-debt crisis.
Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates, left, gestures ...
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Author:
micha100
28th March 2011
During the austerity measures laid out by the coalition government at the beginning of the year, we saw many public services and organisations set up by the previous Labour government reduced or cut as a means to reduce the overall spending. But one of th...
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Author:
Andrew Joyce
22nd March 2011
The retail industry has been hit hard over the last few years and many companies have struggled to survive. Recent Government policy decisions have hit the retail industry hard, and now the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has urged the Chancellor, George...
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Author:
Timothy Frodsham
13th March 2011
Many people are still surprised that money wise everything is as bad as in the recession.
Many people believed, or at least very much hoped, that this would be the end of their own financial woes, but for lots of people this has not been the case, as t...
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Author:
Champion Finance
11th March 2011
Saving money has rarely been more important. In these times of austerity and economic uncertainty, millions of us have taken advantage of ISA accounts, which allow people aged 16 and above to save money and enjoy tax-free benefits.
In good news for sav...
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Author:
Wendy Killick
10th March 2011
Over the last few years, the legal recruitment market has encountered a series of changes which have affected the way financial institutions, in particular, recruit for legal vacancies. The 2011 Legal Market Report created by Barclay Simpson, addresses th...
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Author:
BarclaySimpson
10th March 2011
People with health and safety jobs perform a range of functions. As well as seeking to reduce the likelihood of accidents occurring, they also try to combat other issues that can be damaging to health, such as workplace stress.
And new research suggest...
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Author:
nickcampbell
08th March 2011
Spiral staircases are, by default, objects of both mystery and interest. This can be attributed to the fact that these staircases are not used much. They are typically utilized for two very extreme reasons, one is for austerity measures—for space and/or f...
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Author:
candierossler
07th March 2011
One of the biggest issues that local authorities currently face is the inability to transfer information safely and efficiently in a financially responsible and risk free way. As more local authorities devolve certain aspects of their day to day running ...
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Author:
Anthony Hodges