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Bluebird Press Launch Unveiling

One of the largest and most varied sustainable and eco-friendly motoring events take places at the internationally renowned National Motor Museum, Beaulieu this year and will be the occasion for the world exclusive unveiling of two new Bluebird cars. The Bluebird name is synonymous with cutting-edge technology and record-breaking, a tradition continued by Don Wales, […]

Bluebird Press Launch Unveiling is a post from: All4Data

All4Data» UK

Mini goes to Frankfurt Motor Show

With seven models and up to eight engine variants, a uniquely diverse range of paint finishes, interior designs and options and a constantly growing program of accessories, the British brand MINI sets the benchmark for individualised driving pleasure more than ever before. The original within the premium segment of small cars has now established itself […]

Mini goes to Frankfurt Motor Show is a post from: Auto n Spire

Auto n Spire» UK

The Ugly Sisters on National Tour

Double Scotsman Fringe First winners tackle body image and the media in a riotous cabaret style interpretation of Cinderella, with a live band Directed by Kyle Davies |Designed by Alison McDowall .. Performed by Abbi Greenland, Helen Goalen & Not Now Bernard *NOMINATED* Total Theatre Award for Innovation, Experimentation & Playing With Form 2012 National […]

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The Performing Arts » UK

Wittgenstein and Freud in Heaven

Wittgenstein and Freud meet in heaven and, after some time discussing what Vienna was like in the early part of the twentieth century, they get down to business. Wittgenstein goes first. With the slightly ironic, knowing smile that denizens of heaven tend to adopt when talking about earthly things, he starts to talk: “Well, Sigmund, […]

Wittgenstein and Freud in Heaven is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein

Understanding Wittgenstein

Ghostbusting Castle Supper

Wannabe ghostbusters are being invited to enjoy a guided tour around one of Warwickshire’s oldest buildings. Coombe Abbey hotel, which dates back to the 12th century, is hosting a ghost walk and supper on Monday (September 2), giving brave visitors the chance to learn more about its history and the various spirits that are believed […]

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Global-Travels England» News

Autumn Colour With Heuchera

With an inspiring range of cultivars with coloured leaves and flowers to choose from, Heuchera is nominated as HTA’s Plant of the Month for October and is part of the Plan it Plant it this Autumn campaign. Traditionally used as fillers in the border, plant breeders have transformed Heucheras (commonly named coral bells) into something […]

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GardenSpire» UK

Work For The Dole Proposal

The Government is poised to announce next week that “the long-term unemployed will be forced to do unpaid full-time work or lose their benefits”,…
BizForums – UK

Announcement On Help To Buy

Responding to George Osborne’s announcement on new Bank of England powers to rein in Help to Buy, Jeremy Blackburn, Head of Policy at RICS, said:


BizForums – UK

Inspire Food And Drink Businesses To Export

A week dedicated to inspiring and supporting food and drink small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) to grow an international market for their…
Food-e-Matters – UK

HS2 Is Continuing To Unravel

High Speed Rail

New research published today (Thursday) by the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) reveals that the Government’s already weak case for High Speed Rail 2 (HS2) is continuing to unravel. The research demonstrates that the line would not address the most pressing capacity issues on the UK rail network, despite the enormous cost. [Read more…]