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Car Insurance Market Dips
By Alison White · 16 years ago
Car insurance rates for policies bought on the web have dipped for the first time in the last two years. Online comprehensive motor insurance premiums dipped slightly during quarter four in 2007 according the latest ...
Higher Education – A Woman’s World
By Alison White · 17 years ago
At first glance, higher education today might seem like a woman's world. Government officials have warned that men will face a struggle for good jobs in future as teenage boys shun university. In 2006, 22,500 ...
Britons Feel Threatened By The Outsourced Jobs
By Alison White · 17 years ago
A Deloitte/YouGov survey of more than 2,000 employed adults shows that the Britons believe that the proportion of the outsourced jobs must be changed so that an important number of jobs would be returned to ...
What To Know About Port Wines
By Alison White · 17 years ago
Port wine is amongst the worlds most refined and sought after alcoholic drinks. It has a century-old tradition to legitimise its unique quality. The wine is one of Portugal’s finest products and a major cause ...
Pay Rises Go Straight Up
By Alison White · 17 years ago
Next year, the private sector will surely be affected by the rising inflation. According to a recently published report, wages bills will be pushed up between 3% and 4.5% next year. Pay researchers from Income ...
Celebrity Charity Auctions Gain New Life on Internet
By Alison White · 18 years ago
Many companies competed to put charity auctions on the Web during the first Internet boom. An online auction opens up the bidding to a wider audience and takes up less time and space. Charities have ...
Car Insurance at Its Best
By Alison White · 18 years ago
The ABI (Association of British Insurers) represents the collective interests of the UK’s insurance industry. The Association speaks out on issues of common interest; helps to inform and participate in debates on public policy issues; ...
Broadcasting on Mobiles
By Alison White · 18 years ago
ITV, the biggest commercial television network in the UK, broadcasting the most talked about television and making a major contribution to the UK’s culture, economy and communities has also became the first terrestrial broadcaster that ...
Halloween Decorations in the Classroom
By Alison White · 18 years ago
There are no more than 40 days left till Halloween but you hardly have a minute to think about all the productions, decorations and costumes for children as well as trying to organise your own ...
Growing bedding plants
By Alison White · 18 years ago
Bedding plants have become an indispensable item for landscape use, presenting an array of flowers and foliage that add colour and texture to the landscapes of homes, apartment complexes, shopping malls, public buildings, city streets ...
Trends for Bed Linen Collections
By Alison White · 18 years ago
If you are looking for ways to make your bedroom a cosy, pleasant and modern place to be, the first thing to do is to look for the last bed linen trends. If you want ...
A Traditional English Christmas Dinner
By Alison White · 18 years ago
A traditional English Christmas dinner consists of roast turkey and stuffing, roast potatoes and vegetables, bread sauce, cranberry sauce and gravy, followed by Christmas pudding with brandy butter. For lots of people, it just wouldn't ...
What the New 03 Prefix Brings
By Alison White · 18 years ago
Ofcom, the regulator for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services has released millions of telephone numbers beginning with the prefix (020). The new numbers that will start ...
New Recruitment Rules For NHS Nurses
By Alison White · 18 years ago
The UK’S National Health Service is the largest organisation in Europe and it is recognised as one of the best health services in the world by the World Health Organisation yet there is a keen ...
Do Drink More Water
By George Jones · 18 years ago
Drink plenty of water each day. That sounds so simple, but so few people adhere to this good advice. Water is a basic necessity, needed to maintain a healthy body, a clear mind, and a ...
French Cuisine
By Doris Rush · 18 years ago
Indisputably, one of modern France's greatest treasures is its rich cuisine. The French have an ongoing love affair with food. The cuisine of France is remarkably varied with a great many regional differences based on ...
Fancy A Job Change?
By Helen Dove · 18 years ago
A lot of people are facing job change due to corporate acquisitions, mergers, workforce reductions, or personal choice in today’s rapidly changing business environment. Most of the employees subjected to layoffs or unsuitable jobs are ...
Red Wine is Healthy
By Mary Ann · 18 years ago
Is red wine beneficial for health or a potent poison? In the old times Plato said that "nothing more excellent or valuable than wine was ever granted by the Gods to man." Nowadays research suggests ...
First-Time Buyers Need Support
By Alison White · 18 years ago
Changes in the threshold for stamp duty failed to stop the inroads made by the tax, a new study by a leading mortgage lender reveals. Portman Building Society shows that in the following months after ...