Articles, tagged with "britons", page 5
15th February 2011
Even before recession forced companies in the United Kingdom to tighten their belts, minimising overall expenditures is one of the myriad goals that British companies aspire to achieve annually. Some have been successful in their attempts while others fel...
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Author:
OliverScott
14th February 2011
River Nile cruises are still proving to be popular with tourists from all over the world who come to Egypt for some sun, sea and culture.
According to an article on website, iwantsun, over the past year, Egypt has emerged as one of the most popular tou...
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Author:
Lyle
14th February 2011
Offshore banking is a fundamental way of protecting offshore company formation and assets as one British expatriate has explained to website, The National.
James Binding regrets not investing in more asset protection strategies such as investing in off...
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Author:
Gen Federico
14th February 2011
Offshore banking has become more popular in recent years as more Britons have been moving abroad or are simply looking for more investment opportunities for their money.
Asset protection is very popular in offshore banking as the investor needs to be s...
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Author:
Andrews Alzberg
10th February 2011
Brazilians are well aware of how human actions can affect the climate and environment not only in personal proximity also but worldwide, according to a 2010 study by the National Confederation of Industries (CNI).
The survey revealed that nearly 80 pe...
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Author:
Latamforless
31st January 2011
As far back as August 2010, commentators were heralding the end of the “golden age of home-ownership". It is now becoming more apparent that the allure of owning one's own home is no longer as popular a sentiment as it once was.
In 2010, ownership l...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
20th January 2011
Britain is currently experiencing the coldest winter in over one hundred years. Grinding transport infrastructures to a halt, supermarket shelves stripped bare and a greater risk of slips, trips and falls on icy roads, how do experts advise citizens to we...
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Author:
Amber Laurie
18th January 2011
Despite the economic concerns that have been affecting the UK and its consumers for some time now, many people may still be prioritising their villa holidays.
According to research conducted by LV=, Britons are maintaining their spending on so-called '...
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Author:
Rutland Savour
14th January 2011
Beauty salons, hairdressers and cosmetic clinics are increasingly being placed under the spotlight in the UK due to the alarming number of customers who are injured in these establishments ever year. Britons flock to take advantage of the latest developme...
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Author:
ethanmack
13th January 2011
With just a week to go before the ‘big day’ the UK’s airports have geared up for what is the busiest few days in the Christmas getaway rush!
Millions of UK Passengers Passing Through UK Airports This Week
The next two weeks are one of the busiest fort...
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Author:
Michelle Blackmore
10th January 2011
The CIPD has reported two thirds of the 350,000 additional jobs created in the UK in 2010 have gone to people aged under 35 and above 50.
The CIPD has said that the 35 to 49 year age bracket is the single largest age demographic in the UK workforce. Th...
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Author:
Alex Askew
29th December 2010
London remains a famous destination for travelers from all over the world. The city which is full of royalty fascinates everyone who visits it. Tourists are also fascinated by its many historical monuments which have remained famous over time. Among the m...
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Author:
Harley Heller
23rd December 2010
The recent adverse weather cause many immediate upsets to the day to day lives of many Britons, especially in Scotland and North-East England. From burst pipes to trapped cars on motorways, the past two weeks have witnessed the worst winter conditions in...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
20th December 2010
Introducing the kids to any extreme sport is to be done with caution (no matter how confident they might seem about donning their new XCEL Infinity winter wetsuit and getting out into the British sea for a session of exhilarating coasteering!)
Aside fr...
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Author:
Andrews Alzberg
17th December 2010
Deal or No Deal has grown into much more than a daytime alacrity show.
Deal or No Deal has become a staple diet of daytime television, since kinsfolk watch glued to their screens as one person tries to negotiate their approach through 22 boxes in order...
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Author:
jane.sabbi