Articles, tagged with "east midlands", page 4
15th August 2010
Why Leicester is a wonderful place for a huge conferencePlanning a considerable conference is definitely an extremely stressful and time intensive task, particularly when seeking to decide upon a place. By attracting delegates from all over the entire cou...
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Author:
Pedro Carson
06th August 2010
British Eminem (and Cluedo character?), Professor Green, burst on the scene with a mash up sampling INXS' Need You Tonight. The Professor Green camp continues to go from good news to good news. Just come off tour with Lily Allen, another top ten hit last ...
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Author:
andybanana
06th August 2010
The Internet world adds a whole new dimension to your business market. If your not online yet, or do very little online activity your business is missing out on a whole new world. Along with leaving a big gap for your competition to fill. Now days being o...
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Author:
Zoe S
06th August 2010
The city if Derby has a lot of small to medium size businesses based within the city and surrounding areas, yet most of them don't have an active online presence.
With 67 per cent of East Midlands households having access to the Internet, a little belo...
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Author:
Zoe S
30th June 2010
Nottinghamshire is firmly-rooted in the East Midlands and is surrounded by a number of other counties. Nottingham is well-documented for the story of Robin Hood but the history of this traditional county town runs deep with the majority of the county's po...
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Author:
Devids
15th June 2010
No matter where you go in the UK, it seems consumers everywhere are keener than ever to make sure they have the best current account - with many happy to vote with their feet if they feel the service they are receiving is not up to scratch.
This is acc...
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Author:
Noel mellor
04th June 2010
The historical city of Derby has long been a popular destination for cultural tourists in the East Midlands, thanks to the city's well-preserved and eclectic range of architecture that make it easier to trace Derby's fascinating history back through the a...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
14th May 2010
If you are a visitor to a new town and plan to stay overnight, then you will need to find clean, comfortable accommodation. If your trip is connected with a special event such as a football match, concert or a University graduation ceremony, or if you nee...
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Author:
aeaston26
04th March 2010
Residential property prices in the UK are expected to fall for the next three months as new sellers drop their asking prices by almost £4,000 in a bid to sell before Christmas.
The latest real estate index to be published shows that prices fell 1.6%...
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Move Forward
11th February 2010
The decision by the UK government to end the stamp duty holiday that is credited with helping to revive the nation's property market has been widely condemned.
Tens of thousands of sales could fall through when the tax reverts from a concessionary £...
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Author:
Move Forward
25th January 2010
Although we are still in a recession, figures show that house prices are very slowly creeping up. Ever since the Second World War, property has always been the number one sure investment for anyone in a position to take advantage of it. Even in slow times...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
04th January 2010
IT'S not only the tingling of jingle bells many of us hear over the festive season - but the ringing of the tills as we spend our way through the festive season and well into the January sales!
However, for potential buyers who are putting off moving unt...
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Author:
Walker Jeff
09th October 2009
With the new terminal at Malaga Airport well under way and due to open next Easter, the way is open for a lot more flights to come into the Costa del Sol.
At the moment there is still plenty of choice with 9 airlines offering scheduled and charter flig...
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Author:
Linda Craik
16th September 2009
United Kingdom is that place in the globe where people from different nations and continents are coming every day for various purposes. This is one of the busiest places in Europe and huge numbers of people are assembling here every day either for busines...
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Author:
grandvicky
25th August 2009
Children's education is of paramount importance to a growing number of parents who are taking out bank loans to pay for their offspring to attend private schools. It is estimated that expenditure on private school fees is around 7.9 billion pounds a yea...
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Author:
michael challiner