Imagine that you are late for work. You step outside your house and there on the road is a high-end sports car, door open and keys dangling in the ignition. Do you get in? Or perhaps you think it’s too big of a risk – for you have never before driven a sports car –… Read more
Ways your business can earn revenue and exposure
If you run a small business with an online or physical store, then it is important to take note of a host of divergent methods of payment beyond standard cash and familiar card terminals. It is always worth looking into a multitude of different restitution and reward systems, as while technology grows and evolves, so… Read more
Who Funds Our Theatres?
A recent infographic by the Lottery Good Causes has revealed that 40 UK towns have received over £1 million each towards funding for their theatres. Theatres include The Curve in Leicester, Eden Court in Inverness and the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. Since the first lottery draw 20 years ago, lottery players have raised £31 billion… Read more
The day my roommates paid for my apartment
Five years ago, I bought a 3 bed property in a lovely college town the UK. I shouldn’t brag too much about it and break my lucky strike, but since day one, I found a friendly roommate to share part of the mortgage with, and my then-boyfriend was also pitching in a below market rent,… Read more
Turning Point for UK House Prices, to Fall 0.8 Percent in 2015
If you’re the owner of a property and you’ve been trying to sell, the past decade has probably been a relatively rough time for you. Following the housing crash in 2007, it became near impossible to sell a property without resorting to selling it at a loss. From 2013 onwards, however, property prices began to… Read more




