Football has a problem, global and domestic within its sport. A problem which has had hundreds of thousands of pounds spent within the UK. But with so many top professional players showing …
2011 saw many protests about governmental actions, pensions and tuition fees. People were protesting about their personal cut backs, blaming the priva ...
As inflation is taking its toll on everyone’s lives, one of the big topics is the cost of rail fares. Next week will see 11% rise in ticket fare ...
Firstly, I hope you all had a good new years and daily posts will start again! The prime minister, David Cameron, released his new years message today ...
2011 has been an eventful year for the government, having to make the necessary cuts to save our economy but then having to answer to the ‘state lovers’. This had led ...
When David Cameron stood by his British voters and vetoed the financial transitional tax, it showed the British people and the eurozone that there was one leader leading its nation into the right direction. Results from a BBC Sur ...
As the world’s attention lies upon the death of Kim Jong-il, the North Korea dictator, the previous media wall has been breached, with media filming within North Korea. This is new territory ...
When Ed Miliband gave his New Year message today he spoke about how ‘new Labour’ is the answer to Europe’s and UK’s economic issues. But people are forgetting one important thing, ...
This Christmas the markets experienced the biggest activation of mobile phones (Android and iOS) since 2007, with nearly seven million phones activated. This huge surge, doubling last year’s figure, has led to the mobile market ...
As the UK’s economy is being affected by the Euro Zone, our economic size is less then the rising BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries. With a smaller population, we ...