Oktoberfest – The Largest Fair In The World
The Oktoberfest is a sixteen-day festival held each year in Munich, Germany during late September and early October and is an important part of Bavarian culture. It is one of the most famous events in the city and the world’s largest fair, with some six million people attending every year.
How to Improve Your Financial Situation
We all have big financial decisions to make during our lives. Buying a house, making pension plans and looking after our families all require a more in-depth knowledge of our financial situation than everyday living tends to provide.
How to Improve Your Financial Situation
We all have big financial decisions to make during our lives. Buying a house, making pension plans and looking after our families all require a more in-depth knowledge of our financial situation than everyday living tends to provide.
On the Grapevine: London’s Top Wine Bars
Maybe it’s because of Britain’s cold climate, or perhaps because the British are reluctant to show ignorance on any subject (especially one in which the French are expert!); but compared to the habits of other European countries, like France, Italy and Spain, who enjoy wine on a daily basis from an early age, the British public have taken a long time to accept the health and leisurely benefits of the oldest drink known to mankind. In fact, for a long time we Brits left the development of wine-tasting palettes to the upper classes and James Bond!
Can anyone afford to drive in central London?
It’s been a tough time for owners of larger vehicles as they have recently become the prime target of environmental lobbyists who are keen to see them driven off the roads completely.
US class action firms hit the ground running as European law firms go into battle over litigation
Although Europe has not seen much class action litigation to date, it is a subject on the agenda. Already allowed in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Portugal, other countries are looking also exploring the possibility. As the likes of US law firm Coughlin Stoig Geller Rudman & Robby hits London intent on recruiting pension funds to support its actions, the major European law firms are not taking the threat lightly.
Like Riding a Bike: The Amsterdam Way of Life
Over recent years, Amsterdam has proved one of Europe’s most popular short break destinations, and the perfect place to go for a relaxing escape from the tension and stress of city life. And yet, Amsterdam itself is a major city – so what makes it different from other European metropolises? Quite simply, it’s the relaxed approach to life that separates Amsterdam from other European capitals, and what makes Amsterdam the perfect place to go to get away.
Troodos National Forest Park: A haven of wildlife and history
The Troodos National Forest Park is located at the centre of Cyprus, covers an area of 9337 hectares and hosts invaluable plant and animal habitats. Many villages maintaining local culture, tradition and customs can be found scattered all over the Troodos range.
Visit London: A City Full of Easter Promise
This year, Easter weekend falls between the 21st and 24th of March, and what better place to spend it than in London? Whether you’re looking for a family holiday, to enjoy nightlife or for a romantic getaway, London can offer everything you need for an unforgettable holiday break.
Earthquake shakes finances as well as homes
Recently, the UK suffered its biggest earthquake for nearly 25 years. It was centred in Lincolnshire, and had a magnitude measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale, causing varying levels of damage across the country. But it wasn’t just property that was affected - one South Yorkshire man even suffered a broken pelvis when his chimney collapsed!
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