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London is one of the most expensive cities in the world Guest post by Larisa Wong It is a well-known fact that London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. However, this massive urban amalgamation of flavours and cultures still continues to attract professionals from all walks...
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A 3-day celebration of Mexican food, drink and entertainment in the heart of London This summer, you don’t need to empty your bank account and jet off to sunny Cancún to experience the delights of the rich Mexican culture. Hot on the heels of London’s Mezcal Week, Fiesta de Mexico...
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Looking for date ideas in London? Guest post by Diana Ross London is a wonderful and mysterious city which can make your dreams come true. It is worth asking your beloved girl out and going to walk along the streets of foggy Albion. London attracts visitors with its red buses and...
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How congestion charges are going to affect you or your business Guest post by Zoe Price For those who live in London, understanding how hybrid charges work can enable you to plan appropriately in terms of your budget if you work and travel in and around the area. Congestion charges have...
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Finding a number plate to showcase your personality Guest post by Claire Ward Owning a private number plate for your car might seem like an unattainable dream, but if you actually look into the process of getting a personalised registration, you’ll quickly realise that it is easier than you thought....
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How much are Londoners spending on engagement rings? Guest post by Debbie Fletcher According to new data, love is in the air in the capital, with London dwellers having spent a huge £540,000 on engagement rings since this time last year – a 30% increase on the previous year. The...
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Engraving jewelry has long been part of tradition and heritage Guest post by Claire Ward Jewelry has always been a symbolic part of human culture. In fact, it is said that the first articles of jewelry were worn about 40,000 years back by Cro-Magnons, the earliest known examples of modern...
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Some tips, tricks and hacks to become a better tutor! Guest post by Michael Whiting Tutoring is an enjoyable and fulfilling job. It is a self-governing job, providing the choice to implement your own style. Though the content of your lessons is generally limited to whatever exam board or syllabus...
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Create your very own escape from the city Guest post by Holly Ashby from London’s Beeja Meditation Centre Living in the capital, it can sometimes feel as if peace and quiet comes at a premium. London is defined by the hustle and bustle, and while this is often exhilarating, it’s...
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