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12 September 2011
Today sees the launch of Remember a Charity Week – an initiative comprising of 150 charities, all pulling together to raise awareness and promote legacy giving.
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12 September 2011
Fashion Week is kicking off this week and it seems that green may be the new black. Eco chic is taking over with sustainability becoming the buzz word of the 21st century.
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8 September 2011
With the Great British Bake Off on television and nearly £600m spent on baking ingredients last year, it’s clear that home baking is firmly back in vogue.
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8 September 2011
Whether you find them irritating or they save you time the likes of ‘LOL’ and ‘OMG’ show no signs of disappearing and have in fact become so widely spread some have even made the dictionary!
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7 September 2011
This Small Business Advice Week, new research reveals a surprisingly positive outlook from our nation’s companies.
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6 September 2011
The UK’s first ever business cost index has mapped out the cost of running small businesses in the UK. It’s revealed that inflation for small firms is currently growing at 22.8% every five years.
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2 September 2011
This Merchant Navy Day (Saturday 3rd September), nearly one million Twentieth Century Merchant Navy Records are being released online for the first time ever.
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1 September 2011
Today sees the beginning of the controversial nationwide ‘phase out’ of the iconic 60W incandescent light bulb as the production line comes to a grinding halt after another European Union ban.
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31 August 2011
This week Make-A-Wish Foundation UK reached the landmark milestone of granting their 7000th wish to a 16 year old boy living with a brain tumour.
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31 August 2011
This September will see the Government begin the phase out of all 60W incandescent light bulbs. By switching bulbs, Britain hopes to save a million tonnes of C02 emissions and around £960 million.
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