Here at Hotel Sis Pins, we are delighted to announce that we have welcomed the beautiful, Hotel Micolau into our ever-growing family. Located within the historical
Month: March 2013
Is FORZA Raspberry Ketone 2:2:1 too Strong for UK Dieters?
After taking the US by storm in 2012 raspberry ketone-based products are now becoming hugely popular in the UK, none more so than FORZA Raspberry Ketone
Comprehensive Coverage of Cheltenham 2013 Offered by Gambling-Guru.com
The UK’s most famous national hunt meeting gets underway on Tuesday the 12th of March, as the top jumps racehorses in Europe compete for over
Diana Yukawa, Revolutionary Violinist and Songwriter to Release EP on 18th March
London UK; Revolutionary songwriter and violinist, Diana Yukawa is set to release her EP on 18th March 2013. The British artist will be releasing the 3 tracks, My
Modern Living Goes Hand in Hand with Bygone Eras says Furniture Warehouse
The modern home is simple and uncluttered, but still has room for some quality pieces of reproduction furniture. Mingling with digital appliances and stark contemporary
The Voice Behind Diesel 10 Pens New Children’s Book
Neil Crone’s newest book is now available in the U.K. ONTARIO, Canada – March 14, 2013. Canadian actor Neil Crone, best known in the
Diana Yukawa, Revolutionary Violinist and Songwriter to Release EP on 18th March
London UK; Revolutionary songwriter and violinist, Diana Yukawa is set to release her EP on 18thMarch 2013. The British artist will be releasing the 3 tracks,
HSBC’s underlying profits rise despite money laundering fine
By Gerald Heneghan HSBC has seen its underlying profits rise in 2012, despite the financier being hit by a $1.9 billion (£1.26 million) fine for
Prescription charges to see 20p rise in England
By Gerald Heneghan Prescription charges in England are set to rise by 20p for each quantity of a drug or appliance as of April 1st
£50 million power bill saving ‘to be brought to northern Scotland’
By Laura Moulden A £50 million power bill saving is to be brought to northern Scotland through the Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme, the government has
Norfolk man jailed for armed stand-off in King’s Lynn
By Lauren Grice A man has been jailed for two years for causing an armed stand-off in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, last year.
Wigan man jailed for grooming teenage girls
By Gerald Heneghan A Wigan man has been jailed for 12 years over his grooming of two teenage girls.
Horsemeat scandal: BRC members find no new contamination
By Laura Moulden No further horsemeat contamination has been found in the course of meat testing by UK supermarkets and a number of other food
Eric Pickles advises local authorities to cut trade union spending
By Lauren Grice Local government secretary Eric Pickles has advised local authorities on how to cut spending by reviewing taxpayer funding of trade unions.
European unemployment nears 12 per cent
By Lauren Grice Unemployment in the euro area hit 11.9 per cent in January 2013, Eurostat has revealed today (March 1st).
Undercover policing needs overhaul, say MPs
By Laura Moulden Undercover policing in the UK requires a “root and branch” overhaul, MPs have warned today (March 1st).
UK house prices ‘rose 0.2 per cent in February’
By Gerald Heneghan House prices in the UK rose by 0.2 per cent during February, hitting an average cost of £162,638.