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britain News+ XML/RSSBy WORLDwrite EU opposition is not the preserve of a bigoted and small-minded British population. In this programme, eloquent and well-informed citizens express concerns about the EU’s undemocratic set-up and want a referendum for Britain. By Alfa Travel James Bond movie 'Skyfall' is to shoot almost entirely in the UK. By www.cd4thetroops.com This is a project which raises funds for injured soldiers & families of fallen soldiers in the United States, Canada and Britain. Do your part. Download a song in MP3 format, an MP3 album of all songs or have a copy of the CD mailed directly to you. By World Marine Guide World Marine Guide now has detailed information on 50 marinas along the coasts of the English Channel making it one of the most comprehensive on line marina guides for the south coast of Britain and the north coast of France. By Music Dish Best and worst Christmas tunes to play in stores, UK studies show that the oldies are really the goodies. By Gateway Kent Britain's biggest supermarkets spend a lot of advertising money telling us they offer great value. But an investigation by Panorama has revealed that not all "bargains" are quite what they seem. By K2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC It comes down to delivering High Profile – High Impact (H2) Public Relations to our diverse international clients, delivering results that exceed expectations in an economically efficient manner matters in todays economic environment. By Raider Publishing International Raider Publishing International is proud to present Made in the USSR by Lyudmyla Finch. By Pilotmax Coast Radar, an online community that brings visitors together with all types of businesses in coastal regions, is on hand to help local businesses take full advantage of the renewed interest in staycations, UK weekend breaks and day trips. By Campingworld.co.uk As the weather worsens Camping World takes a look at our options as the snow hits Britain again By Bunk Campers Travelling to Great Britain in 2012 with Campervan hire Ireland By Raider Publishing International Raider Publishing International announces the release of Carlton Duncan: An Autobiography by Carlton Duncan. By Ian Rosmarin The words "Moving Home" and "Stress" are very often found together in the same sentence, and a recent survey completed by staff working in the furniture removals industry, show us the reasons why. By North Africa Oil & Gas Summit The Libyan National Transitional Council will undoubtedly favour companies from those countries that have supported it and French and British companies could do particularly well during the country’s economic reconstruction. By Callum Morgan Classeq warewashers are British-built so sourcing spares and routine maintenance items is quick and easy for an excellent after-sales service. By OZONE MARKETING LIMITED The weekend of 23rd-24th July saw the FOODologist magazine proudly sponsor the first ever Pylewell Park Food and Drink Festival, in what event organisers hailed as a “huge success”. By Lucy Flew Less than a month after announcing its first ever cycling trip with Olympic gold medallist Geraint Thomas, Thomson Sport is proud to announce its newest ambassador - Ben Swift. By Safeera Sarjoo How the financial fall-out is affecting Britain and Italy By Kayleigh Sydenham A director of West Country coach operator Bakers Dolphin has been elected on to the board of the Coach Tourism Council, which plays a major role in shaping the direction of the industry, which is worth £2.35 billion to the UK economy. By Keri Williams The phenomenon of fancy dress, so much an accepted part of life in America, is taking Britain by surprise, with its growing popularity and it’s subtle but increasingly present cues in many aspects of everyday life. But why is this? By Central Association of Nigerians in the UK On behalf of Nigerians and Nigeria-related organisations in the UK, CANUK congratulates President Goodluck Jonathan and the elected legislators as well as INEC on the recent elections. CANUK strongly condemns the violence in some parts of Nigeria. By Nichols and Meyer Capital Partners The 2011 UK budget has been delivered to mass criticism, inciting political protest culminating in violence. By Rebecca Smith Roman Abramovich has just bought a £25 million 'stop gap' home for himself and his girlfriend, Dasha Zhukova, The Grade II listed property overlooks the River Thames near Battersea Bridge, situated on Chelsea’s Cheyne Walk. By Alfa Travel The Alfa Travel price promise means that there will be absolutely no surcharges added on to holiday packages, so you can rest safe in the knowledge that the price you are quoted is the price you will pay for your holiday. By Rebecca Smith The property used in the UK TV drama series 'Footballers Wives' has been put on the market by its owner Richard Maher for £3.5 million. By Planetary Publishing War could result from the latest actions of the planetary policemen. Let’s make no mistake about why Libya is being bombed, and how Arabs will see this. By Britain On Track Inc. Britain On Track is offering discounted BritRail passes in order to avoid long lineups for Americans and Canadians traveling in Britain during the Royal Wedding. By Hugh Dunford Wood Made by Hands of Britain adds Hugh Dunford Wood’s distinctive and elegant collection of handmade wallpapers to its online home for the best of British contemporary and traditional craft. The designs are produced in England using traditional hand By Rebecca Smith Chelsea Football Club owner and Russia's fifth richest man, Roman Abramovich, has recently had to make a declaration of just how rich he actually is. The Russian has announced he will run for re-election as an MP for Chukota, Russia. By Rebecca Smith A couple from Dawlish, England who bought a house just 18 months ago for £1,700,000 say the value has plummeted to an estimated £1,100,000 along with their garden, as their home crashes into the sea below. By Fast Market Research New Defense market report from Business Monitor International: "United Kingdom Defence & Security Report Q1 2011" By Venture Finance - SMEs face cashflow problems but are reluctant to take on new debt - Insolvencies expected to increase as tax burden grows - SMEs seeking increasingly flexible finance - Reliability and relationship becoming more important than price in lending By Handmade in Britain With spending cuts, manufacturing going abroad and the banks not lending it is easy to see why small British businesses are struggling. However even in this current economic climate Handmade in Britain is proud to support and showcase British talent By Mary Stuart-Miller Top UK tour operator CV Travel has come up with its top choice British houses for Christmas and New Year, including an eco-friendly Welsh farm with its own private beach and a cosy Suffolk farmhouse. By Carole Nash Today (Wednesday 25th August) sees the great British biking public having its say on who owns the nation’s most magnificent motorcycles as voting opens in Britain’s Got Biking Talent with Carole Nash. By Carole Nash Motorcycle insurance premiums have fallen year-on-year across most categories of machine according to researched released by the UK’s biggest bike insurance specialist. By Carole Nash It’s back, the biggest and best celebration of the nation’s most beautiful bikes. Yes, it’s once again time to show us yours as Britain’s Got Biking Talent, with Carole Nash, returns to revel in biking beauty! By Johanna Nield Rhyl. Porthmadog. Glasgow. Cheshire. Cumbria. The Lake District. What do these places have in common? By John Sylvester Britain's experts have challenged the new British chancellor of the exchequer, who claims to have delivered a "tough but fair" budget, while Nietzsche warns us to withdraw from the idolatry of they, the superfluous ones, that the state devised. By Adam Grieve A British-based author has endeavoured to buck the trend of traditional crime fiction in a bid to inject action and reality into his new book. By TOI-Synovate's five-metro survey Much of India rather likes Britain, or at least its own idea of Britain. It just can't be bothered to keep up with British politics and has little interest in who becomes prime minister By Alfa Travel Alfa Travel has seen a huge increase in bookings for 2010 - many from new coach travellers. For anyone who has not experienced the comfort of modern coach travel, Alfa's fleet of luxury coaches are sure to be a welcome surprise. By Bruce Ross, CEO, MyoQuip Pty Ltd Innovative Australian strength equipment company, MyoQuip Pty Ltd, is shifting its main centre of operations to the UK following the appointment of Farnborough-based Gen3 Kinematics as its exclusive manufacturing licensee for the European Union. By Voices.com London-based voice over talent Mike Cooper narrates an exciting new televised series documenting the military history of Great Britain during World War II. By Sarah Vanstone A watermill on its own tiny island that once featured in `Dad’s Army’is the newest addition to CV Travel’s British collection of houses and cottages. By tranared No longer satisfied with just a guided tour of heritage sites and observing local festivals, the culture vultures are keen on firsthand experiences By Alfa Travel The Seabank Hotel is stunningly situated and offers breathtaking sea-views from almost all rooms. By V & A Shop ‘Quilts 1700 – 2010’ will have more than 65 quilts on display, from a 1690s cot cover, to more recent pieces designed by contemporary artists such as Tracy Emin and Grayson Perry. By The Marketing Division The search to find the most enterprising place in the East Midlands began last week with the launch of the Enterprising Britain 2010 competition. By South West Balloon Flights Thousands of people visit England looking for things to do. The chilled out nature of the country, along with its history and landscape, makes it the perfect place to escape. But what do you do to escape? Why not go ballooning? |