By: Contact Press | 2011-02-16 | Security The United Kingdom (U.K) government has acknowledged that it has suffered cyber-attacks from multiple sources during the recent months. read more
By: Jane Shelley | 2011-07-27 | Travel & Leisure The United Kingdom is a place of contrast, form hard industrial cities to rolling countryside; it is a place of learning and relaxed country meals. read more
By: Room Smith | 2012-01-20 | Weather The United Kingdom is a popular tourist destination for its wide array of offerings for all kinds of tourists. Whether you want to experience the sports culture of the country or the unique cuisine that it’s famous for, UK has a lot to offer. Visiting London during the holiday season is like taking a snapshot of a Charles Dickens’ novel. read more
By: Himfr Echo | 2011-01-10 | Business The dollar continued to rise to nearly 81 levels dropped slightly after, currently hovering at around 80. 50. Debt crisis in Europe or further escalation On Friday, Moody's credit rating from Aa2 Ireland cut five notches to Baa1, warning that if the Irish can not be stable in the foreseeable future, the debt situation will be further downgrades, making the debt crisis escalated once again in Europe, to promote the dollar's safe-haven buying, the dollar rally early this week to maintain... read more
By: Jim William Reeves | 2010-06-08 | Destinations It is undeniable that the landmarks around the Magic Kingdom are definitely the most spectacular areas giving colors to this place, though they might not be so suitable for small children or exhilarating sites. Below are some most beautiful landmarks which make Magic Kingdom famous. read more
By: Ryan Gains | 2012-02-28 | Loans The rate of repossession of houses has been on an all time low in the year 2011. This happened for the first time after 2007. The government is taking steps to help people out who are in trouble. read more
By: Scottie Sawer | 2011-02-19 | Business The manufacture of steel has increased yet again over the last year in the United Kingdom and as a result the possibilities of the financial recovery of steel companies in the UK have begun to look up too. read more
By: John Parks | 2010-04-02 | Economics A "recession" is a contraction of the economy marked by a decline in gross domestic product (GDP), an increase in unemployment, and a drop in trade that lasts at least six months. A "depression" is simply defined as a recession that lasts longer and has more serious economic consequences. Major recessions/depressions that have affected the United Kingdom since the turn of the 20th century are... read more
By: Rosemary Skordoulis | 2011-09-20 | International studies Students who are considering a program that lets them study abroad in the United Kingdom should think about a number of factors when preparing for their experience. read more
By: David Hurley | 2012-03-05 | Loans The Growth in UK construction sector gave a hope of boom in the British economy. There is rise in the three categories of construction. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-30 | City Guides Visiting another location in the United Kingdom, let's look at Bradford, a borough that is located within the foothills of the Pennines, and near Leeds. It's the 4th most populated borough in the UK, and the six highest in population for a district in the UK. read more
By: williamthomas216@gmail.com | 2012-03-05 | Destinations Located amidst the hills of the island, Kandy is the nation’s cultural capital. A heritage city declared by UNESCO, Kandy is the last kingdom of the country. Abundant cultural and religious sights sprawl in the city. Also known as the hill country, visit this beautiful city to wrap around under the chilly climate and mind-blowing sceneries. read more
By: Abram Slater | 2010-10-05 | Arts & Entertainment The United Kingdom requires investments around £200bn to recover from the energy downfall, so the United Kingdom attracts many investors to provide renaissance for the energy industries. The construction of a group of nuclear power stations and offshore wind farms will be profitable only when these power stations are connected with the United Kingdom's network of pipes and wires. read more
By: Stuart Slater | 2010-10-05 | News and society The United Kingdom requires investments around £200bn to recover from the energy downfall, so the United Kingdom attracts many investors to provide renaissance for the energy industries. The construction of a group of nuclear power stations and offshore wind farms will be profitable only when these power stations are connected with the United Kingdom's network of pipes and wires. read more
By: Leila Peverill | 2010-12-03 | Real Estate The increased trends in property asset investment in the British Isles and Europe. Investments in French European ski properties and listed buildings in England. read more