Monthly Archives: July 2012



Further Transport Problems for the Olympics Announced

Posted on 26 July, 2012 by Kirsten Kennedy under Industry News

Everyone attending Friday’s opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics are praying for good weather.... Read More

Washout Summer Causing Problems for Supermarkets

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

In recent years, the phrase “British Summer Time” has become not a time period in which the clocks change, but, let’s face it, something that is said by despairing citizens looking out of their windows at torrential rain... Read More

Women’s Pre-holiday Pamper can Cost more than the Holiday Itself

Posted on 25 July, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Misc

According to a recent study, some women are spending more money on getting their faces and bodies ready for a holiday, rather than the holiday itself... Read More

Queensland Mining Regions Heating Up for Commercial Real Estate Investors

Posted on by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

Commercial real estate investors who are looking for new places where they can diversify their portfolios may want to consider properties for sale in Broken Hill and Kalgoorlie-Boulder.... Read More

Is the Issue of Maternity Leave Lowering the Glass Ceiling?

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

Maternity leave has been firmly thrust into the spotlight this week, after web company Yahoo!’s decision to elect Marissa Mayer as their new Chief Executive Officer. Ms Mayer is currently pregnant... Read More

Five Best Commercial Property Investment Cities in Canada

Posted on by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

Investors who are looking to buy commercial property in Canada have a number of options to choose from.... Read More

Further Disruption for Small Businesses during the Olympics

Posted on 24 July, 2012 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

The Olympic Games are quickly becoming known for controversy and dispute, especially surrounding sponsorship advertising and marketing becoming out of control.... Read More

Will Relaxing Planning Restrictions Save the High Street?

Posted on by Neil Bird under Industry News

The government is hoping to see more pop up shops on UK high streets as a result of a relaxation in planning restrictions following the publication of the Portas Review in May.... Read More

76 Clinton Cards Stores to Close for Good

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News

Some of you may be thinking that Clinton Cards has been sold to American Greetings Corporation. That is correct, but the sale didn’t include all of the commercial properties owned by Clinton Cards Plc.... Read More

Sunday Shopping Curfew Abolished for the Next Eight Weeks

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy

Shoppers in England and Wales enjoyed not only the sunshine last Sunday, but also extended shopping hours as trading laws are relaxed for the Olympic Games.... Read More