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5 of the best, most reasonably priced Ethiopian restaurants in London By Lizzie Exton Ethiopian cuisine is set to be ‘The Next Big Thing’, with some amazing national dishes to sink your teeth into.  From spicy stews to mouth-watering flatbreads, Ethiopian cooking has something to suit every palate and there are...
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The most affordable London boroughs for graduates in 2018 By Henna Patel You’ve just graduated, and you’re about to embark on your first graduate job in England’s lively, multicultural, and busting capital, London. Firstly, congratulations! You made it through all those draining application forms, difficult interviews, psychometric tests, and now you’re...
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Get fit quick without breaking the bank by Student Money Saver London is a cool place to live, but it’s expensive and polluted. A healthy lifestyle in the capital demands money, for the right foods and gym subscriptions. But don’t despair, there are ways to avoid paying out for keeping fit!...
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Looking to expand your personal finance reading list? Guest post by Annie Button Whether you are about to make a big financial decision in your life or you would just like to make some savings around the house, it is natural to want discover the best course of action. There is actually...
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Easy ways to make money quickly this summer By Sylvia from Studentmoneysaver It’s going to be a hot one in London this year. If you spend summer in the city then you can expect blazing heat and people packing out busy streets. With hot weather hitting the capital, you’ve got...
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6 ways to enjoy London’s nightlife on a budget Post by Laura Bill, from inspiringinterns.com London is filled with so much potential – there’s more to see and do than you could ever imagine, so when it comes to planning a night out, you perhaps just don’t know where to start. While you...
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Is it possible to eat a Keto-Friendly Chinese Food on a Budget in London Guest post by Arthur Brown A ketogenic diet is a high fat, moderate protein and low carbohydrate diet, you can take if you are cautious about your health. This diet has been around since the 20s...
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A complete guide on how to become frugal while doing what you love. Shopping! Guest post by Alex Alford When you love shopping it can sometimes be hard to keep track of the money you are spending. This makes it more likely that you will get into debt and suffer...
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Interesting hobbies to boost your application. By Saffron Shergill from StudentJob.co.uk The debate of whether hobbies and interests should be included in a CV has been ongoing for years. Many candidates believe it can make an application stand out, giving companies a chance to feel a personal connection with the potential...
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