British producers should aspire to match the feats of Germany and Italy by building big export businesses, according to furniture trade association FIRA. The industry body, which has partnered UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) for its new ...
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Have you got a small front room?Conventional wisdom says:put small furniture in there.Kit it out like a doll's house.Such a scheme is thought to create the illusion of space,and it kind of makes sense.But then you are stuck with tiny ...
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Government plans to install super-fast broadband throughout the whole of the UK by 2015 are unlikely to be achieved. That's according to a report from the Country Land & Business Association (CLA), which comes days after the government ...
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It claims that supermarkets have failed to cut the number of plastic bags they give out to shoppers. The motion, agreed unanimously by Assembly Members, urges the Secretary of State for the Environment to enact reserve legislation, part of ...
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The legendary Hasselblad 500C of 1957 to be reinterpreted It was the first camera to go into space–an object of desire for every photographer around the world.Thanks to this camera some of the most evocative and iconic images of ...
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The government has announced 114m in investment across 10 cities to help provide them with high-speed broadband. The funds represent a 14m increase on the initially planned 100m, with the 100Mbit/s broadband for homes and businesses ...
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An ex BT programme manager has branded the government's plans–and BT's part in them–to have superfast broadband available to 90 per cent of the UK by 2015 a"Westminster myth",accusing those in charge of trying to base"internet ...
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An ex BT programme manager has branded the government's plans–and BT's part in them–to have superfast broadband available to 90 per cent of the UK by 2015 a"Westminster myth",accusing those in charge of trying to base"internet ...
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Looking at the present scenario, it can be assumed clearly that the coming generation will be head-buried deep into the technology by using their best techno savvy devices of the world like x-box, i-pads, i-pods, phones and laptops. The ...
A third of companies admit they have not invested in security for their virtual computing environments, a survey has revealed. This means many businesses are opening themselves up to the possibility of a serious and costly data breach, ...
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The United States is spending tens of millions of federal economic stimulus dollars to replace streetlights and traffic lights nationwide with energy-efficient ones made mostly in Asia, a Tribune-Review investigation found. An exemption in ...
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The United States is spending tens of millions of federal economic stimulus dollars to replace streetlights and traffic lights nationwide with energy-efficient ones made mostly in Asia, a Tribune-Review investigation found. An ...
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