Life & Style
TRAVEL: UK & IRELAND
Scotland, Escape To The Edge
You know that Scotland has an image of being remote and out of the world? It’s just a plot by the Scots to keep the place un-crowded. If you lived in some of the most unspoilt and unhurried parts...
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FASHION & JEWELLERS
No1 Savile Row
No 1 Savile Row is probably the most famous tailoring address in the world and home to the largest and oldest bespoke tailor. Next year (2009) will be the 200th Anniversary that Gieves and Hawkes...
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ARTS, CULTURE & MUSIC
Wexford Festival Opera
Wexford, town and county, snug on the south-east coast of Ireland boasts a rich heritage and owes its origins and early development to Celtic and Viking influences and Norman settlements. With its...
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A Chilling Experience, The Fabulous Icehotel
TRAVEL: EUROPE & WORLDWIDE
Imagine a hotel built from thousands of tons of snow and ice, and re-built every winter. A hotel with an ice theatre, ice reataurant, ice shop, ice cinema, ice chapel, ice bar and, yes, ice...
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Now Is The Time To Buy
PROPERTY: UK & WORLDWIDE
The overseas property market is currently at an interesting state for both buyers and sellers alike. The UK market is not the only one going through interesting times but the picture is not all...
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Your Restaurant Bill Sir, £44007
FOOD, DRINK & DINING OUT
September 1997 – a well known French restaurant in Mayfair, and spread on a few square inches of tablecloth was the world’s most expensive dinner.
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Tribal Rugs - What To Buy
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Brian MacDonald who is exhibiting at The Autumn Antiques and Fine Art Fair at Cheltenham Racecourse 27-30 November 2008, shares his passion for these special items of beauty:...
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Glyndebourne – Opera In The English Countryside
ARTS, CULTURE & MUSIC
Glyndebourne? Glyndebourne? What is it? Ancient ruin? Nice old malt whisky? Horse Show? If you’re like me just an average Englishman, generally speaking I doubt no matter how well-educated, you...
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Excitement In The Solent
SPORT & FITNESS
The variety of weather and sea conditions found in the Solent combined with the fickle tides makes for some very exciting racing. August is no exception and over the years sailors have been...
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Morgan – A Dedication To Motoring
MOTORING
The Bafta awarding winning BBC television programme, “Trouble Shooter” caused quite a stir when Industrialist Sir John Harvey Jones visited the Morgan Motor Car factory, and analysed the business....
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Medical Resources
How Much Is Too Much? Drinking And You
November 2008
This booklet explains the effects of alcohol on health and on social, home and work life. It tells the number of units in popular alcoholic drinks...
Multi-lingual Appointment Card
October 2008
The Health for Asylum Seekers and Refugees Portal (HARP WEB), has been developed by the East of England Asylum Support Consortium, West Norfolk...
UK National Guidelines For HIV Testing 2008
October 2008
The British HIV Association (BHIVA), the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) and the British Infection Society (BIS) have issued...
Needlestick Survey Reminder
October 2008
RCN members are being reminded to take part in a key online survey on the issues surrounding needlestick injuries. Sharps injuries pose a serious...
Reference Guide To The Mental Health Act 1983
October 2008
A guide has been produced setting out the main provisions of the Act and the associated secondary legislation, as they will stand at 3 November...
Keep Warm, Keep Well: For Families
October 2008
A booklet has been produced by the Department of Health, in association with other partners. It aims to help families maintain good health during...
Institute Offers Free Online Alzheimer’s Programme
October 2008
The Copper Ridge Institute, an Alzheimer’s disease research and education facility affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,...
GP And Practice Team Bulletin
October 2008
This bulletin is a monthly information update providing resources on health policy and practice for GPs and the primary care audience, including...