
When it comes to the crisis in Greece, it seems as if everyone has an opinion. The Greek burgeoning debt crisis has been used as final scapegoat for the thousand point drop in the stock market. Furthermore, Greece has charges levelled at it, proclaiming it to be a ‘plague of bad debt.’
July 14, 2010 | Posted in
Economy |
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Chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Building, Chris Blythe, said that there needs to be a sustained programme of national investment in the construction industry if Britain is to return to a pattern of consistent economic growth.
July 3, 2010 | Posted in
Economy |
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Why are black people still at the bottom of the economic pile after all these years in England? The experience of recent African and Caribbean migrants, or even that of my British-born children/grandchildren and yours, would have you know that the more things change is the more they stay the same.
April 2, 2010 | Posted in
Work & Career |
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Failure is not a fundamental option. The blooming of a rose. The intricate structure of a spider web. The trillions of cells operating simultaneously in your body. Intelligence. The entire cosmos operates through an implicit, supreme Intelligence, which is why you do not have to fail at anything.
February 25, 2010 | Posted in
Work & Career |
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We share with you three simple tips you can use to better manage your time. By applying these tips, you will be able to get through your To-Do lists more efficiently, and therefore get to your long term goals faster.
February 11, 2010 | Posted in
Work & Career |
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What do you want to do after you graduate? The question has become more of an accusation than an inquiry of late. For, in a startling, unsettling turn of events, we don’t have any plans.
October 21, 2009 | Posted in
Work & Career |
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The Last Laugh – John Bird & John Fortune on the ‘Unemployed Black Man in a String Vest Fund’ – Otherwise known as ‘How the Markets Really Work’
October 2, 2009 | Posted in
Consumer news,
Video |
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