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Clubbing In Ibiza

Ibiza- the undisputed party capital of the world. If it’s nightlife you’re looking for you’ve chosen the right place. Whether your taste is pure house, electronica, hip-hop, trance, rock, indie or something else this that takes your fancy, this island has it all. With a cosmopolitan mix of clubbers yo...15:37 Mon 24th May 2010

Bask in Barbados

Barbados is an island of great natural beauty, from the wonder of underground caves to the beautiful vistas and the tropical colours of flora found across the island. The island boasts vibrant nightlife and pristine sandy beaches, with attractions such as lush botanic gardens and historic plantation houses to sumptuous...15:37 Mon 24th May 2010

Hen Party Weekend in New York

If its glam and glitz you’re searching for, then look no further because this is the city that provides it. In a city that never sleeps you won’t be limited with the diversity of shopping and nightlife smothered in sophistication on offer. VIP Party: With over 20,000 restaurants, it’s very easy find...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Weekend Break in Milan

One of the most exciting fashion and design centres of the world, Milan boasts friendly quaint bars and restaurants and is world famous for the best designer shopping you could ever wish for, as well as offering designer outlets where you could pick up that Prada handbag you’ve always wanted. Remember it’s ...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Annual Car Costs Double In Ten Years

The average car now costs more than twice as much to run as it did ten years ago, says new motor insurance company research. With increases in fuel, motor insurance, servicing, taxes and fines, costs have now risen to an average £2,053 a year. However, motor insurance providers have said there are easy way to c...15:36 Mon 24th May 2010

Brits Keen To Save Up

The firm's MoneyMood survey details that 65 per cent of us felt disposed to put money away at the end of January, which was a six per cent rise on last year's figure. It would seem that festive12:45 Tue 23rd Sep 2008

Good news for UK households

While the new measures may well stop short of the windfall tax on utilities companies' profits that had been called for by many consumer groups and charities, they nevertheless represent good news for15:24 Wed 17th Sep 2008

Brits still paying over the odds

Even though Brits have been warned that the current economic troubles are unlikely to go away anytime soon, many households are still throwing money down the drain by failing to make the most of14:45 Fri 08th Aug 2008

Counting the Cost, how to go about sorting out your finances in the wake of Christmas

The tree has been packed away and the last of the turkey sandwiches have been polished off. Half forgotten new toys lie scattered throughout the house and people across the country sit, calculator in10:50 Thu 10th Jan 2008

Make your house a home

Making a house a home can appear to be daunting task of emulsion, wallpaper, colour schemes, carpet samples and numerous weekends spent in IKEA. This week we have some simple tips that can help you12:57 Fri 26th Oct 2007

Is it true that the cost of travel insurance is set to rise dramatically in the coming months

Asks Diane A. I don't know about the next few months, but I think you are referring to news coverage on the findings of a new report just published by Mintel (a market research company) which00:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

Why do I get cookies on my computer

asks ursula A. Cookies are designed to make it easier for you to get around on the web. Q. They're not put there to glean information about me and my computer then A. No. Put that down to paranoia.00:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

What is the best place to buy CDs online

Asks jasmine A. There are literally thousands of CD vendors operating on the Internet, so unless some sites come recommended it's really potluck. You can choose from a high street name, a dedicated00:00 Mon 17th Dec 2001

I keep hearing about a pogo, what is it

Asks marmalade A. Presuming you don't mean a pogo stick (a bouncing stick that you climb upon and bounce up and down with, massive cult toy of the 1970s) or the pogo dance (loosely termed "dance" it00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001

What is an i+ point

asks panda A. An i+ point is an internet terminal located on a public street providing free, if restricted, access to the internet. It provides primarily local information to its users, eg local00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001

I will be moving abroad to work later this year, can you recommend any good expat websites that will keep me in touch with life in Britain

Asks panda A. Most websites geared towards the British expatriate community will help you keep in touch with news and current affairs back home, put you in touch with fellow Brits abroad or send you00:00 Mon 03rd Sep 2001

What are cookies

A. A cookie is a piece of text that a web server can store on a user's hard disk and retrieve later. Q. What are cookies used for A. They aid a web site's interactive capabilities. If you've00:00 Mon 02nd Jul 2001

Is it worth travelling south to Naples when I visit Italy later this year

Asks Jellybean A. Naples is the third most populated city in Italy (after Rome and Milan), and is the capital of the Campania region. It is situated between Vesuvius and the Phlegrean Fields and is00:00 Mon 11th Jun 2001

When is the best time to visit Brighton for the weekend

Asks JacksonC A. The best time to visit Brighton is in May. Although good weather cannot be guaranteed, the Brighton Festival is on, which means that there is loads to do. It runs for the whole00:00 Mon 07th May 2001

Which airlines fly direct to Palma

A. British Airways, British Midland, Go, Easy Jet and Air Europa all fly direct to Palma de Mallorca. Q. Is it feasible to visit Palma for the weekend A. It is definitely feasible as it only takes00:00 Mon 09th Apr 2001

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