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Fly E-Bike – Foldable and portable

With the impressive power of an electric bike and the convenience of a folding bike the E-Trends Fly e-bike is designed for families who want to maximise storage space and have to commute to work. In the city or country, the Fly is designed to

Pickles the Leeds Castle Swan Turns 30!

Regular visitors to Leeds Castle will be familiar with the varied wildlife that lives on the estate and one of the residents is celebrating their 30th birthday this month. The grounds are home to ‘Pickles’, believed to be the oldest swan in the UK. Pickles

Introducing PLANET FRIENDLY SUNSCREENS

Famed for their certified organic award-winning skin and body products, Green People has been promoting the use of physical sunscreens over chemical for many years. Offering broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection, Green People’s organic sun care range avoids the use of harmful chemicals and is

July furlough changes – what you need to know

July furlough changes – what you need to know – advice by Kate Palmer, HR Advice Director at Peninsula The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (furlough scheme) was put in place to support employers who are not able to operate as normal due to the pandemic.

Global Payment Trends

No one is sure when exactly money came into existence. Some speculate that systems of exchange date back to at least 100,000 years ago. However, what is a certainty, is that, over the past century, the way economic units get transferred has changed substantially. The

HMRC tax take stabilises – but is lower

The overall tax take by HMRC over the past year has now stabilised at £607bn – stopping the freefall during the early months of the pandemic, say leading tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg shows. Robert Pullen, a tax partner at the firm, said: “Public