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  • (Don’t) Do It Yourself
    DIY is a term that can often conjure up the image of accidents and botch-jobs; but despite the obvious financial benefit, doing something that is better left to a professional can leave you with less-than-positive results.
  • A Brief History of Ladies Golf
    The UK Ladies’ Golf Union has been in existence since 1893 and has overseen some of the most historic developments in the sport.
  • A Credit Crunch Girl Night In
    Even in the credit crunch, there are still things you can do to create your own entertainment on a budget.
  • A global overview of eco-friendly cars
    With fast-growing concerns over the state of the environment, it's important to do your bit. If you're in the market for a new car, an eco-friendly option could prove beneficial both to the environment and to your wallet.
  • A guide to new car finance
    If you’re looking to buy a new car the terms of its financing is crucial to making sure it doesn’t interfere with your household’s budget or any unforeseen financial expenses.
  • A history of bingo
    With roots in Italy and named after a mispronunciation, how did bingo develop and evolve into a game that’s now played by millions of people worldwide?
  • A touch of realism most effectively sells your car
    When selling a car making sure you maintain a realistic outlook on description and price if you want to dispose of it quickly.
  • A World Stage: The history of the Royal Opera House
    The Royal Opera House, located in the Covent Garden area of London, has been one of the city’s finest landmarks for over 250 years, but few people realise the trials and tribulations the Opera House has been through since its original opening in 1732.
  • Abbey survey finds limited demand for 25-year mortgages
    Research undertaken by Abbey Mortgages has signalled doubts over Alistair Darling's new proposals for more 25 year fixed-rate mortgages in the UK housing market.
  • Aberdeen: The New Home of Golf?
    Donald Trump's proposal for a new top-class golf course in Aberdeen is set to shift the focus of the world's golfers to the north of Scotland.
  • Add a little activity to your weekend break
    There can be so much more to a weekend break than castles, museums and shopping. If you're looking for a weekend break with a difference, an activity weekend may provide the perfect solution.
  • Af-Ford a car you can rely on
    Choosing a new car can be difficult, particularly with the vast selection available from popular brands like Ford. However, with a bit of advice it can be easy to select the model that best suits your overall needs.
  • Alaska: Where Fantasy Becomes Reality
    With its snow-capped mountain ranges, oceans of glaciers, tall, deep forests, roaming caribou and wild bears, a visitor to Alaska could be forgiven for thinking that they had stepped off the plane into a fantasy world. Then night falls…and the sky lights up…
  • All work and no play makes for a dull student!
    Being a student is hard work. However, it’s essential you get out there and make some friends. Although the pub is a popular place for extra-curricular activities, why not use your imagination and find something a bit more adventurous to do?
  • Anaheim; it’s not all Mickey Mouse
    Although synonymous with Disneyland, Anaheim is also ideally placed to spend days by the Pacific Coast, and the city itself has lots more to offer than just a cartoon mouse kingdom.
  • Are You On Top Of Your Business Needs?
    Growing a business is arguably just as difficult as setting one up in the first place. Are you prepared for that next level of sales?
  • Are you one of the thousands of Brits hit by 'the winter vomiting virus?'
    Norovirus, the winter vomiting virus, has hit Britain, but what can be done to prevent the spread?
  • Are You Ready For The Family This Christmas?
    Having the family over can be challenging, but it’s especially important to make the right impression at Christmas. Here’s how to do just that.
  • Austin: more than just Live Music Capital of the World
    Austin is full of historic landmarks and unusual tourist attractions, from the beautiful Texas State Capitol to the Congress Avenue Bridge and its nightly bat flights.
  • Avoid being driven mad: Looking after a vehicle
    The huge distances travelled by Britain’s drivers have an obvious effect on vehicles and cars, like their drivers, need regular care to maintain optimum performance.
  • Be Fab, not Drab when Buying Presents
    Women love beauty gifts, but to get exactly the right colours can be trickier than you might think.
  • Becoming a successful web hosting reseller
    Web hosting can be an exciting start up business for aspiring entrepreneurs and a great value add for existing businesses; with money to be made through reseller hosting and providing hosting facilities to website owners.
  • Belfast: Making headlines for all the right reasons
    Belfast is a city with a well documented history of problems; but today, the city and its people only think of the future as the city’s huge potential is finally seeing the light of day
  • Born to be wild: motorbikes through the ages
    Speed, leather and freedom from authority...motorbikes have never really not been cool. There are plenty of different styles for different kinds of riding and are amongst the least expensive form of motorised transport.
  • Break Away for a Trip to Brussels
    Beat boredom and brush away the cobwebs by taking yourself on a trip to Brussels. The size of the city itself means you can cover a lot of ground in a few days, making it the perfect weekend city break.
  • Brits taking out loans for plastic surgery
    A surprising number of Britons are considering having plastic surgery, and many of them plan to finance their operations through taking out a personal loan.
  • Building Bulgaria: Brits fighting to buy ski property
    Bulgaria is continuing to attract huge interest from British skiers and investors alike, as they race to own a slice of the slopes.
  • Business Benefits of Mail Franking
    Adopting mail franking can lead to a number of tangible and intangible benefits for businesses of all sizes.
  • Buying the Best Toys at Christmas
    When it comes to buying toys at this time of year, you have plenty of items to choose from. So how do you make that all important decision?
  • Can the modern business survive without a state-of-the-art printing system?
    Technology is constantly improving, but there is still a need to do work offline in order to keep official records and back-up important information. A full business needs assessment will help your business make the most of all its capabilities.
  • Can't afford to get on the property ladder in Britain? Buy Abroad
    Britain's rising house prices and high mortgage interest rates are creating a new trend of first time buyers who are purchasing property abroad in order to get on the housing ladder.
  • Can't find fellow motor sport enthusiasts? Try hitting the web
    The advent of the internet has revolutionised the way that people locally and across the world connect; thus making it easier to find people who share similar interests, making online clubs increasingly popular.
  • Canada’s French Connection: Montreal’s History of Multiculturalism
    The history of the Canadian province of Quebec is one based on the acceptance and incorporation of other cultures. This tradition of multiculturalism can plainly be seen in Quebec’s largest city, Montreal, where old European and new North American cultures combine.
  • Car finance: the best way to get into your new wheels
    Buying a car is a big decision and so is committing to a financing agreement to help spread the cost of the car. It’s important to fully research the available options and make sure you understand the agreement so there aren’t any nasty surprises.
  • Chocolate Equals Choc-tastic Corporate Christmas Gifts
    For corporate gifts that pack a lot of festive punch, look no further than chocolate confectionery and treats. From old time favourites to Christmas themed biscuits and goodies, there is something to suit everyone.
  • Choose the perfect trampoline gift for summer
    2008 has shown a significant rise in sales in garden trampolines across the UK. While these garden toys make the perfect children's gift for summer, buyers must be aware of outdoor trampoline safety and security to ensure the fun and exercise doesn't turn to tears.
  • City driving: stress-inducing or a piece of cake?
    City driving can unnerve even the calmest of drivers. Faced with gridlock, bad tempers and impatient drivers, one can easily max their stress levels out. That’s why it pays to have a strategic plan alongside a tailored car insurance package.
  • CML survey finds 2007 mortgage payments highest in 15 years
    A recent report published by the UK Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has found that mortgage interest payments for first-time buyers are now at their highest levels for 15 years.
  • Comprehensive Spending Review: Maximising Government Efficiency
    How the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 will drive efficiency and improved service delivery across all areas of Government.
  • Confused by loans? You're not alone.
    There comes a point in most people's lives when they need to borrow some money and there are a multitude of loans to suit each borrower.
  • Country music: the choice of trailer trash?
    Country music has become the butt of many a music fan’s joke, but there’s much to be cherished about the genre.
  • Credit squeeze on credit cards
    Recent troubles in the US lending market have had a knock-on effect in the UK, leading to credit card companies reviewing existing customer accounts and rejecting more new applications as approval criteria gets toughened.
  • Cyber crime hitting UK small business
    Research reveals that 44 per cent of small businesses in the UK have been a victim of cybercrime, including internet scams, identity fraud, phishing and data theft.
  • Dealing with your Christmas credit card debt
    Christmas can put a real strain on your credit card. That’s why, come the New Year, it can pay to change your credit card before the January bill hits the mat.
  • Department stores have come a long way
    Over 100 years ago, the inception of department stores revolutionised the high street shopping experience. Nowadays, with continued advances in technology, they have managed to keep shoppers on their toes, with a range of innovative offerings.
  • Design tips to update your home
    Does your home need a spot of redecorating? Is there one room that is looking a bit outdated? Why not try your hand at interior design and spruce up your abode?
  • Discover more about London’s landmark buildings
    London’s architecture could never be accused of being dull. From the historic landmarks of Big Ben and The Tower of London, to the more modern London Eye and Millennium Dome, there’s plenty to appreciate.
  • Discover some classic ski resorts
    It doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or an experienced skier: there are plenty of great locations all around the world to head to this year.
  • Discover stunning tropical islands on a Seychelles holiday
    Explore the lush, tropical islands of the Seychelles, lapped by the gleaming Indian Ocean, by island hopping during a romantic holiday.
  • Dive Deep in San Juan: Underwater Gardens of the Caribbean
    With continental shelf encircling Puerto Rico on three sides, the island offers some exceptional dive sites, and the fact that citizens of the US don't need a passport to enter the country means that it's a very popular destination for American mainlanders.
  • Do You Eat A Balanced Diet?
    Food is a part of everyday life to all of us, but do you ever really think about what you eat?
  • Don’t be dismayed by the credit crunch
    In times of economic slowdown it’s easy to get dragged down by the drudgery of credit crunch conditions. There is always something you can do in order to improve your own credit situation so don’t lose faith just yet.
  • Don’t hide the hurt of domestic abuse
    Domestic abuse can happen to anyone at any time in their life, regardless of age, race or gender. Speaking out and seeking help are the best ways to overcome any abuse suffered and move forward with life.
  • Don’t overlook your health when travelling
    Travelling, wherever it may be provides fun and exciting times for all; however, it is important to consider your health and be prepared for any unforeseen circumstances before setting off anywhere, to ensure you have the best experience possible.
  • Dresses for Parties and Glamorous Fun
    There’s a party dress out there for every girl, from tall to small and slender to curvy. Party dresses are all about glamour, so discover what cut of dress suits your shape best.
  • Driving Down the Cost of Running a Vehicle
    The current economic climate in the UK has been called ‘arguably the worst’ in the last 60 years. Many individuals are hugely affected, inevitably causing the loss of some personal luxuries.
  • Driving rain? Tips to staying safe when driving in the wet
    Driving your vehicle to suit the weather conditions may seem like common sense, but many people drive exactly the same way regardless of conditions. Safety should be your main consideration and there are ways to adapt your driving in the wet.
  • Easier Financial Management with Internet Banking
    Many people find, for various reasons, that it is often no longer always feasible to perform their banking requirements in their local branch. However, with the developments of internet banking, you needn’t miss out when managing your money.
  • Easy ways to care for your car
    There are some really simple actions you can take to keep your car running at its best. A quick monthly check-up of some vital parts can mean your car is on top form for longer.
  • Eating local produce to save money and the environment
    Buying food from exotic countries can lead to a varied diet; but when the same food is grown nearby, is there really a need to import it from across the world?
  • Edinburgh: The Athens of the North
    Edinburgh is one of the most picturesque cities in Europe due to its attractive skyline and mix of medieval, Georgian and Neo-classical designs. With two world heritage sites, its little wonder the Scottish capital is known as the Athens of the North.
  • Embrace your Christmas spirit with some festive frolicking in the capital!
    If you want to experience the magic of Christmas, look no further than London. Home to an amazing variety of events and sights, it’s a great way to get into the festive sprit. Read on to discover the five things you shouldn’t miss out on!
  • Enjoy a cheap break in the UK
    There’s nothing better than snatching a quick weekend away when you need it most, and luckily there are plenty of great places to visit in the UK that won’t break the bank.
  • Enjoy a festive European city break
    Few cities can rival the cultural and historical significance of Prague and Budapest; a view that's reinforced by the thousands of people who enjoy breaks in each city every year, particularly around Christmas time.
  • Enjoying activity holidays in the North West of England
    A number of destinations around the UK offer many opportunities to indulge in activity holidays, not least the North West of England.
  • Ensure your pet has the best possible protection
    Pet ownership is big business, with over 20 million pets in the UK alone. Due to the integrated role they play in most families, pet welfare is of utmost importance. That’s why it’s sensible to ensure your pet is as protected as possible.
  • Enter the Dragons Den: the rise of small business entrepreneurs
    Have you got what it takes to start up your own small business?
  • Equity release: a good way to securely face the future
    Modern-day living is expensive. With prices rising for essentials like food and electricity, many face a daunting existence post-employment. Equity release, however, is a positive way to face retirement, without having to stress about the future.
  • Everyday Accidents: Who Is At Fault?
    We all have little accidents from time to time and most of us don’t think anything more of them. But it’s worth thinking about what has caused those accidents in the first place.
  • Exhibition displays – Hire or buy?
    Making an impact at an exhibition isn’t easy. There are so many styles, shapes and designs of exhibition display that it can be hard to decide which would compliment your products best. A hard choice for anyone to make is whether or not to hire or purchase the necessary exhibition equipment to make their products stand out and many exhibitors have found the wrong decision to be very costly.
  • Expensive phone bills? Cut Them Down To Size!
    Expensive phone calls are, if you’re intelligent about it, a thing of the past. No longer do you have to fear the end of the month, where you find yourself biting your fingernails in nervous anticipation of your bill.
  • Experience the Far East in style
    Visitors to the Far East can now experience the fantastic culture, food and scenery in some of the best - and most luxurious - resorts on earth.
  • Famed Female Authors: The Attraction Of Books
    Britain has enjoyed an illustrious association with great novels and many home-grown writers. As well as the many distinguished male authors, there have also been some incredibly talented female novelists - many of whom are still writing today.
  • Finding the web hosting service that's right for you
    There are almost endless options for you to consider when trying to find a host for your website; but by taking things one step at a time, it needn't be difficult finding the right web hosting service.
  • Flooded With Claims: Insurance companies feel the strain
    Home insurance companies in the UK have been hard hit by the freak storms which swept across the UK during 2007. However, homeowners are also counting the cost.
  • Florida: The Keys To Movie Success
    Many films have used the beautiful Florida Keys as their backdrop, and as anyone who has ever visited this area of outstanding natural beauty will attest, it is easy to see why!
  • Get a good car even with bad credit
    A poor credit rating doesn’t mean an end to being able to get a new vehicle or to funding it. Take the journey from bad credit to a fantastic motor and drive the worry out of car finance.
  • Get a mortgage with a poor credit rating
    Even though having a poor or damaged credit rating makes it difficult to obtain any credit from financial institutions it is not impossible. However, if you are successful you will end up paying a higher interest rate than those with good or excellent ratings.
  • Get a Taste of Tokyo’s Museums
    There is no doubt that Tokyo is a stunning city, but the city’s museums hold many surprises of their own.
  • Get Your Car Ready For Winter
    It’s that time when the weather is turning against us, and that means we need to be prepared for driving in poor conditions. Is your car up to the challenge?
  • Getting that great new car with car credit
    Buying a new car can be stressful enough without worrying where you're going to get the money from. In Britain's current credit crunch, car credit can be an effective way of avoiding the clutches of the bank.
  • Getting the most from your holiday snaps
    Holiday photos are a great souvenir to remind yourself of your trip and to show to your friends. Advances in technology means using a digital camera makes taking a good photo a lot easier than before, but a lot of people still miss physical photos.
  • Getting what you want, when you want it
    With the explosion of financial products and their providers onto the market, loan options have improved dramatically with value and associated fringe benefits now a factor in the decision making of the applicant.
  • Give human trafficking the red light
    Illegal the world over, human trafficking is a damaging trade which remains rife in the 21st century. Those ensnared by the traffickers need practical advice and treatment in order to deal with their pasts and build new futures.
  • Going Digital: Today’s Step Up in Printing
    Printers have evolved as technology has evolved, providing further options in how consumers wish to present their material and as expected, the standards that can be achieved through digital printing are of the highest quality.
  • Gossip Gluttons: How We Fell in Love with Celebrities
    Celebrity gossip continues to fascinate the public and fills thousands of pages of magazines, websites and newspapers every week. But why do we have such a culture of celebrity worship and has it always been this way?
  • Grab a Shopping Break in Hong Kong
    If you are looking for a completely different city break, why not try Hong Kong? It’s well known for its shops and you might just bag a bargain.
  • Great Ways to Save a Few Pennies
    With the current economic situation, everyone’s feeling the pinch, and it’s said that things may even get worse. Even when it’s dire out there, you can still save money from your current outgoings, just by shopping around and learning to say no.
  • Halloween at Home
    Ghosts and ghouls and all things spooky; Halloween is a holiday celebrated in many countries across the world with everyone having their own take on how to decorate their home for this extra specially spine chilling time of year.
  • Have a ball - and bath - in Buffalo, New York
    As the second largest city in New York behind New York City, Buffalo has a number of outstanding attractions to entice visitors. Travel to this intriguing city of sights and culture in 2008, and see what all the excitement is about!
  • Have we become the 51st State?
    There is a growing feeling in the UK that we are on the verge of the introduction of a class action model system which will have a major impact on litigation throughout Europe.
  • Head to Glasgow For a Class In Culture
    Saturated in culture, a trip to Glasgow is guaranteed to enrich senses; whether it is arts, music or sport you are interested in, this popular city in Scotland has something to offer any visitor.
  • Heading in the right direction – The Royal Observatory at Greenwich
    London is one of the largest tourism centers in the world, with so many famous landmarks in one place that many sightseers find a two-day visit simply too short. One such landmark that is often overlooked is the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.
  • Help your loved ones to relax this Christmas
    Everyone deserves to be pampered once in a while. And, with Christmas just around the corner, there couldn’t be a better time to dish out some decadent goodies to your loved ones. Read on to find out how you can indulge someone special this year!
  • Holidaying in the Mediterranean: Majorca's major pull
    Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and each year sees more and more Britons fleeing to its' shores for some summer comforts. History and sunshine combine to offer the perfect blend of tourist activities.
  • Home is where the gnome is: ensuring the home and garden are protected
    Most people are well aware of the latent hazards that exist in any home, which is why it makes so much sense to insure against them. However, many people aren’t aware that their garden may not be covered by standard insurance policies.
  • Home protection for the elderly
    The elderly are among the higher risk groups in terms of accident in the home. And as there are great financial risks too, either through damage to the home or to personal property, then it’s wise to ensure adequate home insurance in place.
  • House-buying caution fuels remortgage boom
    Because people are starting to get concerned about the potential of falling house prices, then rather than move they are looking to stay in their own property and improve their own financial security at the same time.
  • How can you welcome in this New Year?
    Exhausted after Christmas? A New Year break could be just the ticket for curing all those stresses and strains. Read on to discover how you can make your New Year go with a bang!
  • How online businesses should prepare for Christmas
    For any online business, the Christmas sales can prove to be a make or break period. Read on to find out on how you can avoid losing out this year.

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