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Cooking doesn’t have to be expensive By Sophia Moss (follow Sophia on Twitter: @EndlessMoss) Cooking is the last thing you want to do at the end of a long day, but relying on ready meals or takeaways isn’t sustainable for someone who’s broke in London. Luckily,  there are loads of cheap food staples...
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Tips on how to spend and save from your student loan By Saffron Shergill from StudentJob.co.uk When you first start university, your student loan seems like it will last forever. This is however very far from the reality. It is far too easy to trickle the money away on everything...
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Buying a house in London? Guest post by Mike James Whether you are moving to the city, buying property for your university-bound child or simply looking for an investment with good potential to increase in value, there are plenty of reasons why you might wish to buy a home in...
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5 free ways to improve your skin Guest post by Ralph Montague It’s a constant battle, isn’t it? Trying to keep your skin healthy without having to pay for expensive treatments that may or may not work. Well, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s plenty you can do to...
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Keeping track of your finances Guest post by Anthony Goff Keeping track of your finances is one of the most important things that you can do in your everyday life. One of the best ways to make sure that you never overspend and have enough to cover your living expenses in...
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Head down to the OXO Bargehouse this weekend By Elizabeth Brockman For many, the idea of visiting any of London’s incredible galleries is similar in concept to watching paint dry. To anyone who has begrudgingly dragged their heels around sighing at the thought of yet another Caravaggio, #TRIBE17 is hitting...
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The coolest spots to house hunt in the East End of London Guest post by Mike James Once considered the underbelly of the city, the eclectic, buzzing vibe of East London is now a veritable haven for anyone seeking a vibrant alternative to the manicured, docile streets of the city’s...
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Tips for planning a budget wedding in London Guest post by Katie Jones You can have the wedding on your dreams in London – all on a budget! London is said to be one of the most expensive places to have a wedding; where prices of the venue and caterers...
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Living a London Life They say when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. But is it possible that the people getting tired of living and working in London are simply visiting the wrong places? If you haven’t found your London sweet spot yet then it’s...
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Once a major slice of working class life Guest post by John Webb Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium was open for 89 years until it closed in March this year. Once considered the jewel in the dog-racing crown, the closure of the UK’s most famous dog racing stadium is in some ways a...
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