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  • Your Piggy Bank Can Breathe a Sigh of Relief with Thailand
    The expensive and temperamental Euro is forcing many to consider a holiday away from Europe, and a trip to Thailand can prove a cheap one, due to the relatively low cost of living in this fascinating destination.
  • Young investing in property - not pensions
    Young people are turning their backs on traditional pensions as they plough their earnings into owning property, which they regard as their pension investment.
  • Would You Insure James Bond to Drive Your Car?
    As it goes, working out how much you will pay for your car insurance premium involves your insurer assessing a number of factors collectively used to calculate risk. Read on to find out more.
  • World’s last ancient wonder is a magnet for explorers
    The last monument of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Egypt’s Giza pyramid complex - attracts thousands of visitors each year, and with a rise in cheap holidays, the country’s tourism industry has flourished further.
  • Working without Wires: Getting Connected without Becoming Attached
    Wireless communication has existed for over a century now, but it is only recently that we are beginning to realise its full potential. From mobile phones and laptops, to printers, keyboards and speakers; getting connected has never been so easy.
  • Women step aside when it comes to sorting house move finances
    Recent research shows that although the majority of couples choose their new house together, women tend to leave it to the men to sort out finance for the move.
  • Winning the battle against cancer
    Although incidences of cancer detection are on the rise, the mortality rate for all cancers combined is falling as more is understood about the causes and prevention of certain cancers.
  • Will Fashion Jewellery Solve Your Style Dilemma?
    With fashion trends constantly evolving, using fashion jewellery can help to prolong the life of your wardrobe.
  • Wife chooses murder over debt consolidation loan
    Rather than apply for a debt consolidation loan to pay off the debt that she had run up without her husband knowing, Kate Knight decided to murder her husband and cash in his life insurance to clear what she owed.
  • Why Reading Is Good For You
    We learn how to read when we are very young, and from that age onwards it becomes an essential skill that we rarely think twice about.
  • Why Not Escape from Festive Stress with a Short Break?
    After a year of working hard, the last thing you want to do is prepare for Christmas. Therefore, why not escape for a weekend? And with a range of cheap short breaks available, you’ll still have money left over for presents!
  • Who takes 'Poll' Position When it Comes to Car Insurance?
    Is it men or women who are the better drivers? And, is it men or women who are open to cheaper car insurance? Read on to find out!
  • Whiplash: Can You Make A Claim?
    Whiplash is a common injury following a car accident. While symptoms vary in their severity, whiplash can cause major damage and disruption to a person’s life. The big question is, can one claim for compensation?
  • When It Rains, It Pours
    We are now in a period of economic difficulty and it is important that we examine what this means for us as individuals, in terms of our mortgage and property desires and obligations.
  • What to Do In The Event of a Breakdown on a Motorway
    Your vehicle breaking down can be a fraught experience but that frustration can quickly turn to danger if the location of the breakdown is on a motorway, so be prepared before travelling.
  • What to Do After A Road Accident
    Being involved in a car accident is a very upsetting experience, even if it is a minor one. But knowing the right steps to take will help you to resolve the situation quickly.
  • What Should You Remember for Holidays by Road?
    British tourists are lucky enough to have a number of alternatives to a pricey international flight when going abroad. There are many benefits to experience when travelling by car to Europe, but let’s not forget there are also a few essentials.
  • Volunteering: Helping To Remind People Of What Society Is Supposed To Be All About
    It’s easy to overlook those who need help. Cancer, for example, affects millions and without the support of charities, sufferers would be left isolated and scared. Volunteering is a great way to help those in need, as well as being vital to society.
  • VoIP Technology can Help Beat the Credit Crunch
    The internet has enabled many people to eliminate their telephone bills completely, thanks to VoIP technology. And at a time when the global credit crunch is hitting people the hardest, this can only be a good thing for everyone.
  • Visit Manchester for Some Fantastic Festive Revelry this Winter
    If you need some help getting into the Christmas spirit, a festive break to Manchester could be just the ticket. Indeed, with so many wintry offerings, it is the perfect destination for some serious yuletide fun!
  • Viral Marketing Online: Why it Works
    The technique of viral marketing benefits from using social networks as a platform, as is made clear from the success of the world's most popular social sites.
  • Very Viennese: Give Austria a Whirl for a Short Break
    Divided by the Rive Danube, the Austrian city of Vienna is an enchanting location that can rival Paris in the romance stakes. Grandeur, splendour and history; Vienna has it all and much more.
  • Vauxhall Corsa: Take a Ride With the People’s Car
    It is viewed as one of the oldest super-minis on the market, but before purchasing or hiring a car like the Vauxhall Corsa, you’ll want to consider various personal requirements – including your finance options.
  • Utilise the Latest Enterprise Resource Planning Software to Ensure Business Success
    In a global marketplace, the successful sourcing of raw materials or components; assembly and manufacture and finally shipping of the product can now be significantly aided by the implementation of web-based software.
  • Used Car Sales Find Solace Within Online Market Place
    Buying and selling a used car online offers consumers a real alternative to the traditional forms of car sales. And a host of online tools and guides are available to meet the needs of rising consumer demand in the used car sector.
  • Turkish delights: take a holiday of a lifetime in Turkey
    The only real way to evaluate Turkey's intriguing significance to the modern world is to visit - and any holiday in Turkey is guaranteed to be an unforgettable one.
  • Treat Your Taste Buds with a Trip to Italy
    To truly indulge your senses then it can prove worthwhile heading to Italy; boasting a rich and diverse history, as well as some of the best food to be found, there is something for every visitor to enjoy.
  • Travelling Across Europe? Don’t Forget Your Insurance
    If you are intending on travelling across Europe in your car, it is important that you seek out the correct insurance policy that will benefit you, and your vehicle.
  • Travellers phone home: talk really is cheap
    With internet access now reaching even the most remote places on earth, there's little excuse for travellers not to call home using cheap VOIP calls.
  • Trafalgar Square: one of London's oldest, and best, attractions
    Not only is Trafalgar Square statistically one of the most frequently landed on properties in Monopoly, it is also seen as one of London's top's tourist attractions.
  • Toulouse’s Top Five Visitor Attractions
    The top five sights to see and places to visit in France’s fourth-largest metropolis will keep you busy for days and contains a diverse mixture of the old and the new from theatres and churches to modern age space centres.
  • Tokyo bid for the 2016 Olympic Games
    Tokyo have made a bid for the 2016 Olympic Games, but is it a real bid or a cynical ploy by a Japanese politician to win an election?
  • To mod, or not to mod: that is the question
    When a standard factory-built car is just not enough, owners are turning to aftermarket parts and modifications in their droves, to make their vehicle their ultimate dream machine.
  • Time for a Chat: Free Instant Messenger Calls
    The world of communications has changed immensely in recent years. In particular, the internet has allowed people to contact one another much more efficiently, and without paying for the pleasure.
  • The Wonders of Webcams
    If your friends are globe trotters or your family are far away, use video calls to make up for the miles between you. The world doesn’t have to be such a large place with technology on your side.
  • The ultimate Australia fly-drive holiday
    Are you thinking of booking a fly-drive holiday? Australia could offer you the ultimate road trip in a car or motorhome.
  • The Tower of London: A Glance into History
    Visitors to London have a wealth of tourist attractions to spend their time visiting, but few offer such a vivid glimpse into the capital’s rich history as the Tower of London.
  • The Security Benefits of Online Banking
    Many people are dubious about whether online banking is as good as the more traditional version. But in fact it has a huge number of benefits.
  • The Parthenon: A Reminder of the Golden Age
    One of the most popular tourist attractions in Greece is also one of its most enduring and impressive buildings – the Parthenon in Athens, part of the ancient and revered Acropolis.
  • The Motor Industries of Germany and Britain Battle for Efficiency
    Many have debated as to whether Britain or Germany produces the best cars and, in the midst of rising fuel costs and concern over CO2 emissions, more and more people are trying to find the most efficient car available.
  • The Mediterranean Magic of Malaga
    A sunny, bustling and historic haven for thousands of visitors ever year, Malaga makes a magical Mediterranean retreat. Read on to find out more.
  • The Marvellous Markets of London
    Explore, experience and enjoy the amazing variety of markets to be found in London. With markets spanning across the whole city, they range from renowned spots such as Camden and Portobello Road to the smaller markets that are tucked away.
  • The Introduction Of The Employment Act
    The handling of grievance and disciplinary matters which occur in the workplace are to be improved with the introduction of the Employment Act.
  • The Internet Brings the Communications World into the 21st Century
    The internet has brought the world of communications well and truly into the 21st century. From instant messaging and emails, to VOIP and video calls, there can be little doubt that online communication has made everyone’s lives a whole lot easier.
  • The Importance of Covering your Home Possessions
    The current economic situation provides plenty of food for thought as to what you hold dear and what steps you need to take to ensure that you hold on to the things you value most, such as your home.
  • The growing Life Assurance Protection Gap
    Experts believe that there is a £2.5 trillion gap between the level of life assurance taken out by UK individuals and the amount that we actually need.
  • The Granite City: A Gateway to the Beauty of Northern Scotland
    Aberdeen is a vibrant city offering the visitor a wealth of things to see and do. Furthermore, you can take advantage of its location to tour the surrounding areas, including the legendary malt whisky trail.
  • The Gift Wish List: how to get your friends to buy you presents you want
    With a little careful manoeuvring, you'll be able to convince your friends and family to get you the gifts of your dreams without actually ever having to explicitly ask.
  • The Finer Things: Singapore’s World Gourmet Summit
    Have you got a taste for the finer things in life? If so, Singapore’s World Gourmet Summit is a must. With top chefs, wine Masters and companies whose products range from crystals to cars all showcasing their wares, only the finer things make the menu.
  • The Dubai World Cup: the world's richest horse race
    The image of Arabian horsemen charging across the desert is still a strong part of Middle Eastern mythology - and the Dubai World Cup is the pinnacle of international horse racing.
  • The Devilish Side of London
    The chic and cosmopolitan feel of London gives not even a hint to its macabre medieval past. The cult of Jack the Ripper in the Victorian era only adds to the mystery which draws millions of visitors year after year.
  • The Best Reasons to Visit Broadway
    There are always new shows starting up on Broadway, and they can provide the perfect reason to have a night out – or even form the highlight of a weekend away.
  • The beginner’s guide to planning meetings
    Planning an away day meeting for the Board or even a sales meeting for 50 people can be a straightforward business if you know where to start.
  • The Advantages of Renting Property
    There are advantages and disadvantages to both renting and buying property. However, for those seeking freedom, flexibility and financial certainty, renting may be the most viable option available.
  • The Advantages Of Buying a Property
    Everyone needs somewhere to live, but deciding between buying and renting can be a huge decision. Both have advantages and disadvantages but in the long run owning your own property is often seen to be the best option.
  • The (Multi) Story of Car Parking
    The UK is a good example of how a country can become flooded with cars. Parking in urban areas can often be difficult as vehicles take up an increasing amount of space. However, there are different ways to get around the problem.
  • Teething Problems: Top Tips for Teething Babies
    How do you know when your baby is teething and what can you do to minimise their discomfort? Read on to find out.
  • Teens Guide to Opening Your First Current Account
    Have you had enough of your piggy bank? It’s very exciting when you get to open your first current account as it unlocks a world of opportunity for you to manage your own money.
  • Tango down the San Telmo on your Honeymoon
    Your honeymoon is one of the most special moments in your life and it makes sense therefore, to find a worthy destination. So, if you want to romance your partner, Buenos Aires could prove an ideal destination.
  • Take a Summer Break in the UK
    Deciding where in the UK to visit on a short break can be a difficult decision as the range of attractions the UK offers is diverse and provides something for everyone.
  • T-Shirts: an individual fashion statement
    The t-shirt has come a long way since it first appeared during the First World War. Nowadays, t-shirts are a symbol of self-expression as well as fashion.
  • Suss Out Your Sunglasses
    Of course, wearing sunglasses is about protecting your eyes first and foremost, but also about looking fashionable. While being on-trend is important it’s even more vital to make sure you are protecting your eyes from UV rays.
  • Suss Out Your Sunglasses
    Of course, wearing sunglasses is about protecting your eyes first and foremost, but also about looking fashionable. While being on-trend is important it’s even more vital to make sure you are protecting your eyes from UV rays.
  • Student coach travel for cheap and convenient holidays
    Long holidays are one of the main luxuries afforded to students in the UK - and opting for coach travel while you're on your holiday keeps prices down.
  • Stuck For Father's Day Gift Ideas? All It Takes Is Some Imagination
    Many people limit their father's day presents to a simple card or a box of chocolates - but this doesn't have to be the case.
  • Staying In Touch With Friends During The Holidays
    The camaraderie of university is fantastic during term time – but you don’t need to lose out on that feeling when it comes to the holidays.
  • Stay Safe when Driving at Night
    As it goes, driving at night can be a difficult experience; therefore, it is important to be fully prepared for such driving conditions to enable you to stay safe on the roads.
  • Start Planning For New Home Improvements
    The arrival of another year can lead some people to think about changing various aspects of their home. And if you are thinking about making any improvements, it can pay to make sure that you have covered all of the necessary bases.
  • Stars In Your Eyes with Los Angeles
    Having seen and heard so much about it, it will come as a relief to know that Los Angeles does not disappoint, and that people flock there in huge numbers for good reasons.
  • Spot and Savour: Sightseeing Tours in London
    Discover some hidden corners and sides to London that you may never have dreamed existed. Ghouls and ghosts, poets and musicians, rivers and roads; there really is a sightseeing tour to tickle the fancy of everyone.
  • Specialist Savings Advice: Helping You To Save
    Saving habits can be infectious once acquired. But for those who don’t know where to start, it may prove beneficial to get some specialist savings advice.
  • Solicitors Await Outcome of Commercial Court Reforms
    Commercial solicitors are awaiting the outcome of an ongoing review ,which could result in significant reforms to Britain’s commercial litigation system.
  • Simple steps to save money
    As many families are likely to come under increasing financial pressure during 2008, advice has been offered which could reduce bills and save money.
  • See How You Can Save Cash On Your Energy Bills
    In recent times, the cost of gas and electricity has continued to increase; but in addition, certain energy suppliers are also charging you more on the basis of where you live.
  • Saving for a rainy day, whatever the weather
    Although saving can feel like a pipe dream in an age of high house prices, student debt and rampant consumerism, it does not have to be a grand and difficult affair. Most e-savings accounts give instant access to your cash, whilst allowing you to save gradually for that proverbial ‘rainy day’.
  • Rome and its Romantic Wonders
    With its ancient history and everlasting beauty, Rome really is one of the most magnificent and romantic cities to visit
  • Remarkable find at Littlecote House could end 350 year dispute
    The discovery of an antique notebook could spell the closing of a 350 year debate over who taught Alexander Popham to speak; an impressive feat considering he was born deaf and mute.
  • Relive the Magic of Oliver! With a Trip to London’s West End this Christmas
    Having become a household name since its West End debut in 1960, Oliver! has attracted world-wide acclaim. Having been away from the stage for the last 14 years, it’s set for a spectacular comeback this year. So, make sure you don’t miss the fun!
  • Relax In An Airport Hotel To Properly Start Your Holiday
    Holiday time is a time for rest and relaxation, but people often spend the first day of their holiday feeling less than relaxed and certainly not rested, especially when an early-morning flight is concerned. There is a solution, however.
  • Regular Travellers Can Make it Pay
    Anyone who travels regularly can rack up a series of rewards from airlines, hotels, car hire companies and even banks, if they opt for the right account.
  • Rediscover the Art of Conversation Without it Costing the Earth
    Whilst the internet and mobile technology has enhanced people lives, it’s fair to say that many people are losing the art of conversation; but it’s important not to underestimate the positive effect verbal communication can have in any relationship.
  • Protecting Yourself against Motorcycle Injuries
    Before you get on a motorcycle, it is important to think of your safety. And that includes ensuring you have the correct protective clothing, in addition to the necessary motorcycle insurance in place.
  • Protect Your Property from Pipe Problems
    If you’re a landlord, make sure your pipes are well wrapped up this winter and consider the need for cover on the building itself, as well as any contents you may have in the property.
  • Protect Your Home with Good Housekeeping
    Protect yourself, your home and your family from risks such as theft and natural disasters this winter with good housekeeping; avoiding the clean-up costs and replacement costs associated with these household perils with good planning and protection.
  • Protect Your Family Against the Loss of your Life
    Life insurance has been around for over 2,000 years and is as important for the policyholder as it is for those who are left behind. Making a financial provision for dependants is the primary reason for many people to purchase life insurance.
  • Princeton – seat of learning
    Princeton has been one of America’s leading educational establishments for over 260 years and continues to produce some of the nation’s brightest graduates.
  • Prevent your Car from Biting the Dust in Winter
    Just by performing a little inexpensive maintenance you can give your car a much better chance of making it through winter and potentially saving you from shelling out on costly repairs.
  • Plastic Madness: Britain’s Credit Card Craze
    A number of recent studies have shown that Britons are more plastic mad than ever, most preferring to use credit or debit cards rather than cash. And with great introductory offers for new credit card users, it’s no wonder many of us are even using more than one card!
  • Planning the Perfect Weekend Getaway
    A weekend break is the ideal way to recharge our batteries and de-stress. Here are some ideas on how to do it effectively.
  • Planning For Your Financial Future
    How much thought do you put into your financial future? There’s no better time to start thinking about it, and everything it entails, than the present.
  • Planning a trip this summer? Why not consider coach travel?
    There are various ways to get to your holiday destination this summer. But with all the advantages of coach travel, why consider any other means of travel?
  • Plan Your Wedding - And Your Wedding Gift List - Online
    Many retail outlets with specialist wedding services now provide comprehensive online wedding portals on their websites, in order to help you plan your wedding from the comfort of your living room.
  • Pitfalls of Buying A Used Car
    Unfortunately the world contains too many fraudsters and charlatans, and some of them sell cars to unsuspecting members of the public. If you have any doubts about a used car you wish to buy, then there are things you can do to protect yourself.
  • Pick a Printer that Packs a Punch
    Inkjet or laser; colour or black and white? Consider all options before deciding on what printer is best for your business and make sure you always stay one step ahead by using equipment that always delivers, no matter what.
  • Personal Injury Solicitors under Pressure
    Personal injury solicitors receive much criticism amongst many individuals surrounding compensation claims, particularly for not being honest enough; however, you can take the time to find one that performs legitimately.
  • Personal injury law: more than just money grabbing
    Despite certain high-profile cases trivialising personal injury, potential claimants should seek out legal advice to alleviate financial hardship and prevent others from suffering the same misfortune.
  • Personal Banking: Easy Access is the Key
    In an ever-changing world, customers expect their bank to deliver access to their personal accounts across a range of platforms and in a variety of locations.
  • Pensioners play in the park
    The Dam Head estate in Manchester has introduced a ‘pensioner’s playground’ for its older residents, and they absolutely love the benefits it brings, not just improved fitness but also a place to meet and help combat loneliness.
  • Passionate Paris Will Tempt Your Taste Buds
    Paris is a thriving modern city that has a huge appeal for visitors. When visiting Paris, eating and drinking is a way of life and exploring the food markets and seeking out special restaurants is a fantastic experience in itself.
  • Ohio Buckeyes and the legend of the lost camera
    When Margaret Montgomery found a camera at an Ohio Buckeyes game she decided to return it to its rightful owner by using email - an idea that turned into a unique social experiment

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