Articles, tagged with "austerity", page 5
06th March 2011
Underfloor heating is becoming increasingly popular with both homeowners and commercial property owners alike and more and more buildings feature such provisions.
One state-of-the-art building project that is making use of this technology is based in t...
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Author:
Lee Malcolm
04th March 2011
Oil prices have moved above the $90pb level into the close of the year, up nearly 8% so far in December. We are entering a period that feels similar to the first half of 2008, when oil prices were surging higher, along with many food prices. On the latter...
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Author:
Art Jones
28th February 2011
Many of frustrated debates about the British banking system by would-be home owners or property investors are often about unfair treatment when it comes to receiving mortgage finance. Whether it’s their first step into the property world or if they want t...
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Author:
Veinblz
26th February 2011
People sometimes need to make a fast house sale in Yorkshire and elsewhere for a range of reasons. They may need to change the area in which they reside because of a new job or for some other reason. Alternatively, they might need to sell property in York...
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Author:
Ronald Kresten
25th February 2011
Equity markets are rising but in many ways 2011 is feeling a lot like 2009. Is there another global financial crisis heading our way? And if so, how should you respond regarding your own portfolio?
The same, yet different
Even though it feels a bit ...
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Author:
Juliaslee
24th February 2011
The employment landscape in the UK and many other countries has undergone significant changes over recent months and years. Indeed, since the credit crunch in 2007, some industries have been altered profoundly.
According to the Recruitment and Employme...
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Author:
William hoffman
24th February 2011
The country's employment market remains subdued despite the fact that the recession has officially been over for some time. Some argue the government's austerity measures designed to reduce the fiscal deficit are causing further problems and are slowing t...
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Author:
Wilkinson Smith
23rd February 2011
Businesses have been advised to be more understanding of their employees during the current economic climate.
Research by King's College London and law firm Speechly Bircham revealed that there is increasing employee unrest in austerity Britain as peop...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
22nd February 2011
Labour has very many broken promises to explain for during its period in office.
Their record over the previous thirteen years has various failings underneath the surface of their publicity machine.
Our previous Prime Minister Brown went to Portuga...
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UK Tax Refunds
22nd February 2011
The duvet is today one of the most ubiquitous items of bedding. Simple, practical and perfect for a modern lifestyle in which many people don't have time to make the bed by arranging elaborate layers of sheets and blankets, the duvet has all but taken o...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
21st February 2011
During the past three years, the world witnessed great changes. In 2007, the United States was hit with a subprime crisis which dried all available liquidity from the markets. The world reacted and demand for oil raised dramatically driving crude oil to...
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Author:
Stop Banks
17th February 2011
In these times of austerity which affect business and customers alike, it is very difficult for firms to spare revenue for advertising to attract the attention of customers who seek to limit their spending. A Free Standing Display Unit, however, is a very...
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Author:
Natalie Eastaugh
17th February 2011
Sadly we live in a time of austerity, and though economic recovery stands on the horizon, it is still a tough time for a vast majority of people. That said, many are still dedicated to taking holidays, and rightly so: trips away are a crucial part of anyo...
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Author:
Cornelius
16th February 2011
Like Buddhism, Jainism is one of the world’s oldest religions – which arose in India, in the 6th century BC, as a revolt against the Brahmanic ritualistic practices.
Essentially a heretic, altogether independent faith, its basic tenets are non-violenc...
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Author:
A. Mittal
11th February 2011
Dominican Republic real estate is the epicenter of property trade today. This has very many reasons, among which the affordability of estate sectors as well as the high resale value pointers seem to favor the investors many times over. However, unlike the...
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Author:
Jackson Brown