A visit to Papal Rome
By Larry Hampton
Shingles (Herpes zoster)
By Elizabeth Hartland Shingles is an acute inflammation of one or more posterior root ganglion of the spine or of the trigeminal nerve. The inflammation and infection is caused by
Somewhere over the rainbow
By Guilherme Marques Where troubles melt like lemon drops, high above the chimney tops, that’s where you’ll find … the new BMW 750d. Over the Rainbow is one of the
Pensions liberation… all that glisters is not gold!
By Bill Blevins The UK Pensions Regulator has launched a campaign to warn consumers and pension professionals about so-called ‘pension liberation schemes’. These schemes are promoted as a means of
Bank deposits after the Cyprus crisis
By Gavin Scott The events in Cyprus shocked bank depositors across Europe and beyond. It was a wake-up call for anyone who still thought of cash as a ‘risk free’
Lanzarote landscapes
By Nigel Wright
Fifty shades of blue
By Skip Bandele Before I ‘unwrap’ this month’s topic, here’s a brief epitaph to my last “Sauerkraut, cod and Brussel sprouts” xenophobic, anti-Merkel rant in January: Although a comic novel
How to help you stop your golf swing from swaying
By Seán Hawker Step 1 Check your posture. Usually you are swaying off the ball because you are off balance to start with. Check to ensure your weight is evenly
British charm
By Guilherme Marques Jaguar is not the default option in any segment of the market. Good, because if you buy a Jaguar, it means you know something about cars. The
My GNR
By David Thomas The My GNR programme was announced through a GNR press release in August 2012. The initiative arose during meetings between Safe Communities Algarve and the GNR primarily

