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The good news for most UK householders is that according to figures from the British Crime Survey and published by the Home Office, reported burglaries declined by eight per cent over the year ending September 2007. However, the bad news for those liv...
When visiting London, most people will head directly for Westminster to take in the houses of Parliament or enjoy a eye-opening ride on the London Eye, or to Victoria to see the home of the Queen - Buckingham Palace. For others, a trip to Soho in order t...
Becoming a millionaire is a dream for a great many people. Having no more money worries is a great thing in itself, but being able to afford the finer things in life as well would really be incredible. Just imagine not having to get up for work in the mor...
April 2008 saw the arrival of the Infosec Show in London, where top IT security companies came together to discuss the hot topics in the information security industry. One of the hottest of the hot topics discussed at the 2008 show was the increase in ph...
Although three grams of plutonium is probably the most extreme example, many other bizarre items have been offered to anyone making the best offer through auction websites and online classifieds. Indeed, in the USA organisations such as the Bureau of ...
Many people have known what it is like to be made redundant. It can really knock your confidence and if it comes as a total surprise it can take a while to get back on your feet again. But once that initial shock has worn off you need to make sure you...
New York is often said to be an ideal destination for a weekend away, but in truth there is so much to see and do that even a week isn’t always long enough to make the most of this stunning city. While there are plenty of sights to take in, the most ...
There was a time when suits were merely a boring but necessary item people had to wear in the office. The suit originated in England around the early 19th century but took its name from the French word ‘suivre’ which means ‘to follow’. The idea be...
Online dating has come a long way since its inception; no longer do people hang their heads in shame at the ignominy of having to reply to the question 'So where did you two meet?' with a shamefully whispered 'We found each other online'. Approval and no...
A lot of people stick with the same country and region every single year when they book their annual holiday, and it’s easy to see why. Once you find somewhere you like which has good facilities you don’t want to go anywhere else. The problem with...
Bank charges are once again making the headlines with the news of a verdict on the test case launched by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) against seven major banks in July 2007. The test case verdict went in favour of the OFT and could result in bank ...
Dublin certainly has no shortage of history, and visitors to the city will find it has plenty to offer those wanting to explore the tales of the city's past. A centre of learning, Trinity College and its 40 acre site retains much of its ancient seclusi...
Yet again, rising fuel costs are hitting the headlines giving even more concern about how expensive the electricity and gas costs will be in 2008, prompting both individuals and businesses to examine how efficiently they can consume power and also if ther...
There is nothing quite as exhilarating as a shopping break in an unfamiliar city. It gives you a whole new world to explore, and it offers a terrific way to see the sights as well as visit shops that you don’t have near to your home. There are plent...
Podcasting is a popular way to listen to the radio online or via MP3 players, but more businesses are adopting the medium as a way to drive sales and increase the bottom line. A podcast is an audio or video service to which listeners and viewers subs...