Last man standing
By Skip Bandele To the legions of football fans glued to their television screens everywhere in the world but Manchester itself, the sprawling city in the north west of England
Summer crime – reducing the risk
By David Thomas Yes, summer has arrived and now is the time of the year when criminals adapt to their “summer programme” by targeting areas and people who present easy
A lesson in sustainable Mediterranean gardening
By Sue Parker Writing this in Wales in mid May, I felt despair as hail and howling winds battered my garden. With so far only four spring days in the
Match your address position to your body type
By Graham Stewart One of the questions I get asked all the time is, “How is my posture, am I standing correctly?” Take a look at the images below. Notice
Fun and games (and everything else)
By Guilherme Marques This is not a diesel runabout that will do everything well but leave you feeling cold – this is a serious car for serious drivers. Just a
UK Offshore Centres To Share More Information
By Gavin Scott The UK government is getting even tougher on tax fraud. Prime Minister David Cameron has made “fighting the scourge of tax evasion” a key priority of the
Postural changes and neck pain
By Sandra Genest-Boudreau | Christophe O. Alves New technologies are entering our lives at very high speed. Take a look around you, the smart phones, the laptops, the portable playing
Life with our nervous and timid little girl
By Sue Ogden Our Portuguese mixed breed, Daliha, is a shy timid little girl. She is totally fine with us, and our home, she is fantastic to take out for
Personal emergency response systems
David Thomas In a 1970s James Bond movie “Q” briefs 007 on the latest device to get him out of trouble in confronting foreign agents. “Q” says: “here 007, take