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Guest post by Rebecca Lee Everyone knows the feeling of being caught unprepared for an unexpected expense. Whether a blown tire or a sudden illness, those unexpected costs can quickly add up and leave you struggling to make ends meet. That’s where a rainy day fund comes in. By setting...
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Guest post by Lauren Cordell Student car insurance is often costlier. Its premium costs over £1,000 on average, while UK drivers only pay an average of £470. Depending on your university and car type, it could be much more expensive. Generally, there are two main reasons why it’s a bit...
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Guest post by Kumar Changing residences is something we all dread. What should be a thrilling moment filled with excitement and anticipation of promising new opportunities can easily become a burdensome one. Many of us consider it a luxury to hire a professional removal company with a good reputation. However,...
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Guest by Zoe Price Buying a new car is a huge purchase. It can take years of saving to afford your next vehicle. Not everybody has the luxury of being able to purchase a car when they want, so it is important to think of ways to help you buy...
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Guest post by Jay Stone The gaming business often takes an established concept and gives it a fresh spin. This is because the currently available technology enables a more contemporary game design or an improvement in the production quality from year to year. If you are in your mid-twenties to...
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Guest post by Zoe Price More and more of us are incorporating workout routines and training schedules into our daily lives. Staying fit and healthy is absolutely vital, it promotes clean living and positive mental health. However, when working out ourselves or with friends, it can be easy to slip...
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By Madeleine Duxbury If the cost-of-living crisis means your festive merriment is waning before the season’s even begun, get yourself along to one of these free events taking place in central London over the coming weeks…     1. Christmas by the River | from 15th November – 2nd January...
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Guest pot by john D If you have never been to Ireland, you don’t know what you are missing. But even if you have been there once or twice, there are many more sights to see, activities to do and facts to learn. It is never too late to book...
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Guest post by Maya Visiting the monuments and tourist spots is not the only way to get to know a city. Walking through the streets, squares, and markets, entering cafes, and talking to a passerby, is the best way to capture the essence of a city. You can take a...
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Guest post by Julia Evans London is an incredible place to visit and there’s never a shortage of things to do, no matter the season. If you didn’t manage to get away anywhere during half-term, a weekend away in the capital could be just what you and your kids need...
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