Monday 27 December 2010

Money Saving Tips

Looking for a great deal on your car, home or life insurance, or in the market for a digital camera or mobile phone? With so many comparison sites and directories out there, finding the best deals online can be a daunting prospect, but  The Daily Mirror Chooser  points you in the direction of the best sites to try.

Sunday 19 December 2010

How To Get A Job In A Recession

Dragons' Den star Peter Jones shares his expert advice on how to get a job in the recession

Make a list of your interests and strengths

Write down your passionate interests, and the field in which you would most like to work. Let this come from the heart. Then write down - honestly - what you are good at. Focus on the positive, rather than negative thoughts about why you lost your last job.

Click on this link to read more of Peter Jones Expert advice on how to get a job




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Monday 13 December 2010

How To Throw A Christmas Party

If you’re hosting a festive drinks party, the key is meticulous planning. Write to-do and shopping lists and sub-divide into categories such as decorations, music, food and drinks. 
Then click on this link to use the tips and tricks from this foolproof guide to Christmas entertaining...

Friday 10 December 2010

The Apprentice Candidates

 The Apprentice Candidates 2010
The Apprentice is back! We've waited 18 whole months since the last series (curse that pesky election), but next Wednesday multimillionaire tycoon Lord Sugar will be back in his oversized boardroom chair, pointing the finger of doom as he picks his next protege. Who will that be?
Click here for the gallery to meet the 16 candidates in the running.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Top 10 Gadgets For Christmas 2010

Children are turning their backs on traditional toys at Christmas in favour of the latest high-tech gadgets, a new study suggested today

Youngsters are filling their festive wish lists with pricier technology products at the expense of dolls and car sets favoured by previous generations, according to the Duracell Toy Report.
A breakdown of the top 10 most wanted toys for this Christmas among children aged five to 16, revealed a grown-up taste in gifts, with Apple products, including the iPhone 4, iPod Touch and iPad dominating the top three places.
Approximately 39 per cent children quizzed desired Apple gadgets this year, with 17 per cent of five to eight- year-olds, 50 per cent of nine to 12-year-olds and 66 per cent of 13 to 16-year-olds all putting Apple items at the top of their lists.
Click on this link for The top 10 gadgets , toys for Christmas 2010, according to the report

Monday 6 December 2010

justin bieber news

Justin Bieber was forced to cancel a German TV appearance last night when a stunt on the show went horrendously wrong.

The broadcast of the hugely popular ‘Wetten Dass’ was cancelled after daredevil Samuel Koch was seriously injured as he attempted to jump over a moving car driven by his father.

Koch was wearing special suspension shoes but misjudged the jump, falling face-down on the floor in front of the stunned audience.


Click on this link for the full Justin Bieber story

Saturday 4 December 2010

Top Ten Cars For Men

Driven by TV series Ashes to Ashes, there's a resurgence of interest in the cars of the 1980s
Click on this link for retro chic the top ten eighties cars

Friday 3 December 2010

World Cup News

Japan's Fifa executive committee member has told the BBC that England's World Cup bid humiliation may have been a result of a backlash against the British media.
Junji Ogura, long considered one of England's closest allies, praised the strength of the England bid and its presentation despite the fact that it crashed out of the voting process in round one, eliminated after picking up only two votes.
 Click here for the full story: England 2018 bid sunk by media, says Japan's Ogura

Thursday 2 December 2010

How To Drive In Ice And Snow

Research has revealed that almost half of road users continue to make their journey, despite the weather forecast.
So although we all have been warned not to go out unless it is completely necessary, apparently many of us take no notice and hit the roads regardless.
And with the recent snowfall, we are all now regretting our decision, while swapping "horror" stories of cars behaving like Torvill and Dean.
So what should you do to ensure you are prepared when the bad weather arrives?
Click on this link for the top tips for driving safely on ice and snow

Ferrari 599 GTB

Think of the Ferrari 599 GTB as an investment to see you through the credit crunch

Only a tiny percentage of you will ever drive a Ferrari. Let’s agree on that before you write to complain.


It’s the way the Italians have always wanted it: the fewer people who get their hands on their cars, the better. But crying elitism is pointless.

People who have never even seen a Ferrari – in fact, people who’ve never seen a car – still know the brand as the tippy-top of motoring desirability. It has the same knee-jerk approval rating as oxygen. It’s funny how that happened, actually.

Back in 1929, when Enzo Ferrari formed a racing team, they had no intention of ever building their own cars. They raced Alfas and only changed their minds in the Forties
Click here to read the full review of the Farri 599 GTB