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Transport, Gyms, Parks, Shopping… there’s plenty to love about working in Notting Hill Guest post by Sara Bryant Part of the affluent Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Notting Hill is mainly a residential area, though there are many businesses scattered around the area too. However, rather than sterile, high-rise, glass-and-concrete...
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There are 30 available arts centre jobs this month By Manolis Zografakis There are currently 30 open job positions at London’s biggest arts centres and galleries. There is a wide range of job positions available, from sous chef jobs and waiting staff jobs to assistant and managerial jobs. Below you will find all the...
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Diwali, a Fire Festival and a whole lotta art! by Jen (follow Jen on Twitter:@JenBarnes207) The leaves may not be turning yet, but Autumn is just around the corner. The Indian summer is finally over but the it looks like the sunshine might stay so we might as well stay outside...
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5 essential rules to following when trading stocks, shares, or currencies from home Guest blog post by Ben Barlow Online trading such as Forex Trading and Spread betting has the potential to be a great source of income and potential career path for many, however there are inevitably risks associated with it....
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Make it less Sunday, more fun day with these free things to do! By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) We’ve all been there. Dreading going back to work the next day and stuck for ideas of what to do. More often than not, a perfectly lovely Sunday is wasted...
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Relocating to the Capital City made easier with seven simple steps Guest post by Sara Bryant Whether you’re a small business or a large enterprise, moving to London can provide you with a huge range of new opportunities. There are many things that you need to consider before you make the...
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Carnivores beware: tastily cheap, meat-free food spots below! By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) We find it difficult to understand ourselves but some people, for whatever reason, choose not to eat meat. However, the restaurants chosen below are not exclusive for vegetarian diners. Even the most die hard meat eaters...
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Keep yourself out of online trouble with these simple steps Guest post by Mike James Many of us don’t think twice about typing in our card details on an unfamiliar site if we spot a bargain – but online shops aren’t always what they seem. Here are our top tips...
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The next stage of the 24hr tube unfolds… By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) 2016 has been a wonderful year for British transport. First there was the the addition of more twenty-four hour buses, then the first night tube lines (the Central and Victoria lines) were opened all night...
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Why staying in serviced accommodation in London Guest Post by Sara London is one of the most desirable and coolest cities in the world and has so many great things to do and places to see. As a result, staying for a couple of days is never enough, and lots of...
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