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How to get a job in London Guest post by Tash Larkin London is a huge and popular city. As such, the competition for finding the best jobs can be tough! But you shouldn’t let this put you off looking. After all, there’s a whole host of exciting opportunities available to...
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Find your perfect London apartment Guest post by Annie Button It’s no secret that moving to a new home is one of the most stressful experiences that we put ourselves through. When you’re trying to buy somewhere in London – one of the most expensive and competitive real estate markets in...
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End 2018 with more money in the bank! Guest post by Magaly Sandiford Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? We’re sure you are. In fact with Christmas starting in shops well ahead of schedule, you’re probably more than aware of the need to grab some gifts. That’s a big ask...
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How to buy a used car without breaking the bank Guest post by Ella Sutton Purchasing a used car is certainly the preferred option for many, saving people much of their hard-earned cash, as new cars are extremely expensive these days. However, buying a set of wheels can be daunting, whether...
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5 ways to decorate your apartment on the cheap Guest Post by Cole Storley Decorating your apartment on a budget can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Instead, you’re going to have to work harder than you would if you could go to a store and throw down your Amex black...
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Budget or free activities suitable for everyone Guest Post by Kristin Savage London is without a doubt one of the most amazing places in the world to visit during any season. But this city is especially beautiful in winter. Lots of tourists come there during this season, but not all of...
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Why don’t students want to work in their own learning sphere? Guest post by Neal Davis Students need meaningful career advice. Many of them are not aware of their own experience and skills and what their specific jobs requirements are. Career guidance or perfect CV craft and interview preparation aren’t enough...
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What Brexit Could Mean For Travellers To and From the UK Guest post by Martin Stokes One of the (many) benefits afforded to UK citizens as a result of the United Kingdom being part of the European Union is that of free travel and movement. Anyone from any country within the...
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Have fun without breaking the bank By Sylvia Nankivell from Student Money Saver If there’s one happening spot where everyone wants to hang out, it’s London. But as anyone with a cash flow problem knows, that’s easier said than done! Being one of the world’s premier capital cities comes with a...
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Budget handmade Christmas gifts By Debbie Fletcher Christmas is just around the corner and many of us are already mentally preparing for present shopping. It can seem impossible to get all of your family and friends the perfect Christmas gift without blowing your budget. Rather than flashing the cash, why...
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