Andrew Regan's Articles

  • Using VoIP on Holiday Saves Hassle and Money
    Rather than dealing with intricate roaming charges and crackly landline connections, why not use the web to stay in touch with friends while travelling abroad?
  • Update Your Look without Breaking the Bank
    Going shopping for the best the new season has to offer can be a costly experience, but it doesn’t have to be. There are a few simple rules you can apply in order to look great on a budget.
  • Multifunctional Printers for the Office
    Daily working life would be almost unthinkable without printers. Choosing the right printer for your business needs is important as it can help you save time and money,ensuring the best quality output for your particular requirements.
  • Online savings for silver surfers
    Traditionally, it has always been the youngsters who have been quick on the uptake of new technology. With the internet though, an older generation of ‘silver surfers’ is catching up, thanks to the convenience of services such as internet banking.
  • Taking Advantage of Video Calls On Your Computer
    There is no doubt how easy it is to make free calls to other people using your computer. But when you can see them as well it gets even better.
  • Cyprus: Sun, sea and sand… and a beer festival
    Sun, sea, sand, and some of the world’s finest beers: for many this sounds like a dream come true, and a trip to the Limassol beer festival in Cyprus will soon turn this dream into reality.
  • Money matters: living for today with one-eye on tomorrow
    A live-for-today attitude has led many people into debt with little or no savings in reserve in a crisis situation. Opening a savings account has never been easier, and putting away a little each month is all that it takes for a little peace of mind.
  • Simple Ways to Save For Your Future
    Life has a habit of throwing the unexpected at us, and it can be difficult to cope financially with large one-off expenses that you didn’t see coming. So where can you cut down your cost of living and start saving?
  • The Ideal Destination For An Unforgettable Holiday
    While there are plenty of destinations you can choose to base your summer holiday around, there are few places which rival the delights that Portugal has to offer.
  • For year-round sunshine, head to Florida
    Florida is known as the sunshine state for good reason. For years people have visited the state in their droves for the year-round good weather, miles of sandy beaches and wealth of other activities on offer.
  • Enhance body and mind with London's outdoor spaces
    Famed for its green and open parkland, the City of London is a playground of outdoor spaces to enhance both body and mind.
  • Flying to London for Business or Pleasure
    There are numerous reasons to want to visit London, home to some of the World’s most famous sights and major corporations. When you’re arriving by plane, there are a number of airport options to consider.
  • Combine A Splash Of Egyptian Culture with a visit to Libya or Jordan
    Most people only have one destination in mind when it comes to booking their annual holiday, but visiting more than one place can give you a unique holiday that you will never forget.
  • Life in glorious colour: Mauritius
    Whether it's activity or serenity you seek, let all of your senses feast on the vibrant experiences that a visit to Mauritius can bring.
  • Driving Down Your Motoring Costs
    Keeping your car on the road is a lot more complicated than just steering it in the right direction. The financial side of running a vehicle can be very taxing, so what can you do to minimise the costs?
  • Broaden the mind without draining the wallet!
    A city that surprises as much as it delights, Edinburgh’s confidence and prosperity is matched by its friendliness and accessibility, placing the city amongst the top tourist destinations in Europe.
  • Why You Need To Get On Your Bike!
    Biking is one of the most energetic sports there is but it’s also very versatile and can suit virtually everyone, regardless of how fit you might be.
  • Boom times ahead for savers!
    Although the credit crisis has brought misery for some borrowers, savers are finding that interest rates are holding steady or even improving. So, for those reliant on interest payments as their monthly income their situation is actually set to improve.
  • How Should You Pay Back Your Mortgage?
    Everyone would like to pay off their mortgage as quickly as possible and free up some more disposable income. What are the things to watch out for when choosing how to repay your mortgage?
  • Now’s the time to save money online
    Following the recent credit-crunch, consumers would be well-advised to look into opening high interest savings accounts in order to make the most of their money.
  • London – a city that is green at heart
    Despite the sheer size of the city and its nine million residents, London is full of beautiful green spaces that offer visitors and residents a touch of the countryside in the heart of the city.
  • Why Outsourcing Is a Viable Business Solution
    A lot of businesses keep everything in house but it’s not always the best way to proceed. Outsourcing might cost money, but it can save you even more.
  • Denim – Developing the Next Generation of Jeans
    Jeans have been an incredibly popular item of clothing for many years. They’ve evolved and grown from being a simple work garment into a lucrative worldwide industry. New technology continues to change the way they’re worn today.
  • A Good Rapport with Banks: The Importance of Checking Your Credit Report
    The ongoing credit crunch has seen lenders seeking to make up for the unwise lending of recent years by curtailing their lending, and more importantly, closely monitoring the people whom they lend to. It’s important, then, to know your credit rating.
  • How The West Was Born: Philadelphia’s Role in US History
    Whether you believe the mystery and secrecy behind the Nicolas Cage film ‘National Treasure’ or not, the film’s portrayal of Philadelphia as a centre of some of history’s most radical political thought is undeniably intriguing.
  • Opera-tion A Success: Scottish Opera’s New Approach to Art Form
    Following a business deal and an injection of funds and management expertise, Scottish Opera has embarked on a number of innovative new productions, including a new take on Verdi from opera’s rebel David McVicar.
  • Tourists enjoy the culture and history of New York City
    New York City has long been considered by many across the world as one of the most vibrant and multi-cultural cities in the world, with over 40 million foreign and American tourists visiting the city annually.
  • The blue crabs of Baltimore
    The most prominent example of Baltimore’s distinctive culture is the city’s close association with blue crabs.
  • Time to state your case, on your chest!
    The hottest trend for summer is the retro printed tee following a surge of interest in everything seventies and eighties - from TV shows to revitalised rockers!
  • Tutmania, take 2: King Tut returns to London
    In 2008, London’s oldest visitor has returned to be greeted yet again by throngs of visitors from around the world, eager to experience the aura of one of ancient Egypt’s most famous rulers. King Tut, it would seem, is alive and kicking!
  • How To Buy Your Next Car
    Whatever the reason is for getting another car, it can be an expensive purchase. That’s why it pays to think about all your options before going ahead.
  • Leather bombers flying high
    Extremely popular throughout the 1970s and early eighties, leather bomber jackets are once again emerging at the forefront of fashion, and fast becoming a must-have wardrobe item.
  • Portland – the new indie rock mecca
    Taking the lead from it's older sibling - the nearby birthplace of grunge, Seattle - Portland is now establishing its own unique and interesting music scene.
  • Things to Remember When Buying A Motorbike
    If you want to get out on the road then a car would probably be the first thing you think of. But have you ever considered a motorbike instead?
  • Tourism and Tradition - Get both with a Greek Holiday!
    Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, attrracting over 16 million tourists per year, which contributes 15% of the GDP of the nation’s economy. In 2005, over six million tourists visited the capital city of Athens alone.
  • Car Costs: The Price of Driving
    Invented a little over a century ago, the car has come to be embraced to the extent where it is now an essential part of our lives, and one which few people can do without.
  • The story of Lego – the world’s most famous brick
    Lego is known around the world as a standard toy for all ages – but how did this versatile and creative toy come to be?
  • Maximise your chances when applying for loans
    If you are thinking of applying for credit, as well as tracking down the best product for you make sure that your credit report is up to date and that any errors are removed, before you apply.
  • British Racing Green: The Environment and the Motor Industry
    Britain, and the lives of its citizens, has been altered by a growing concern about the environment and the future of the planet. And where there’s a movement, there’s a market so companies across the world of industry are competing for the right to be called ‘Most Green’.
  • Some Culture with Your Cucumber, Madam?
    In what is thought to be the first of its kind anywhere in the world, a supermarket in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, has opened the very first in-store museum - allowing shoppers to combine grocery shopping with local history lessons and workshops!
  • Standard Life performance stuns analysts
    Standard Life, the target of a subsequently abandoned takeover bid by London-based Resolution Group in 2007 has reported a 64 per cent rise in profit, surprising many market analysts.
  • Short Breaks in the Historical City of York
    As a city steeped in British history, York is the perfect destination for a holiday break with your partner or family.
  • With-profits funds about to make comeback?
    After being largely ignored by mainstream savers in recent years, with-profits funds are threatening to make a comeback following much improved returns in 2007.
  • Home improvements; an economic alternative to moving
    As we enter a new phase of house price uncertainty, more people are opting to stay put and improve their existing property rather than go through the hassle and expense of moving to a better property.
  • The Mysterious Sub-Culture: Britain’s Boy Racers
    Most people have experienced Britain’s Boy Racer culture in some way, and most have heard somebody complain about their bad cars and bad driving. But what do we really know about Boy Racers?
  • Majority of UK homeowners inadequately insured
    Despite the danger that they may leave their dependents in financial hardship if they die unexpectedly, almost three-quarters of UK mortgage holders have no life insurance at all, or are inadequately insured.
  • How To Win Money On The Internet
    There is a whole new crop of websites that are offering you the chance to win it big, which begs the question: are Brits starting to desert the lottery in favour of a more interesting alternative?
  • Boss seeking to boost Abbey’s banking status
    The Abbey went through some tough times at the turn of the century, but following the appointment of a new chief in 2004 the organisation has not looked back, and is now setting its sights on stealing business from the 'Big Five' UK banks.
  • Fun in Phuket: Luxury Thailand Summer Trips
    Summer is low season in Thailand, which means that it's an ideal time to visit and to get the best deals on luxury hotels and resorts, and avoid the crowds.
  • Enjoy the historical attractions of Edinburgh during a short break
    Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Edinburgh has emerged as a popular destination for tourists around the world, particularly those who are looking for a fascinating and fun short break.
  • Global credit crunch not affecting Life Insurance
    Although other financial products - especially mortgages - are selling less as a result of the global credit crunch, life insurance products are not only remaining stable but sales are actually increasing.
  • Society’s love affair with the credit card
    Bearing in mind the many warnings about the level of credit card debt in the UK, one newspaper columnist decided to ditch hers and go without plastic only to find that in today’s world that creates a myriad of problems.
  • Add a twist to your wardrobe this season with a pair of twister jeans.
    Twister jeans are quickly emerging as the essential fashion item for men this season, helping to attain a no hassle casual look or contributing to a smarter appearance.
  • Finding your way around the online bingo world
    In recent years people have begun to leave the traditional bingo clubs in favour of online bingo games instead. However, just because you own a computer and have a working knowledge of bingo, it doesn’t make you an instant online expert.
  • Safeguarding your financial future in uncertain times
    With an uncertain economy, stock market and housing market, you never know when you may fall on hard times financially. A good way to safeguard against inclement changes in the economy is to practice smart money management - starting now.
  • Medical Insurance: Prevention and Cure Combined?
    Many people think of medical insurance as an expense that can be spared. However, medical insurance can not only cover medical costs, but it can also play an integral part in encouraging you to live a healthier life.
  • Power of the Pentagon: Arlington's Biggest Office
    The Pentagon is a vital component of the USA's armed forces and a symbol of American military power. Described as a 'city in itself', the Pentagon contributes massively to both the planning and execution of the country's defence.
  • Meet that special someone on holiday in Turkey
    Turkey has long been known as Europe’s gateway to Asia, providing holidaymakers with an intriguing mix of eastern and western cultures and making a fine backdrop for those looking to find love on the continent.
  • Renovate your way to a better home
    Discovering that your house requires some urgent renovation work need not necessarily be upsetting. Instead, it could help you transform your home and add considerable value in the long term.
  • The benefits of health insurance for specific conditions
    Health insurance covering specified conditions, such as cancer, heart disease or a stroke offers a lower cost alternative to comprehensive private medical insurance.
  • Insurance: How Much Is Too Much?
    In today's consumer-driven world, it's possible to buy insurance cover for just about any product or eventuality imaginable. But how much is too much; are such policies beneficial or are they just another corporate money-maker?
  • The benefits of personal accident insurance
    No-one likes to think that they might be involved in a serious accident on the roads, at work or even at home! That's why personal accident insurance could be a wise investment towards protecting yourself and your family.
  • The Grammy Awards celebrates 50 years of musical excellence
    Since 1959 recording artists throughout the world have held their collective breath every year when the Grammy Awards take place every February in Los Angeles, with the 50th ceremony having recently taken place.
  • Austin: The Live Music Capital of the World
    Austin, Texas has long been a popular tourist destination for many international travellers - most of whom are eager to experience the city’s renowned local music scene.
  • More people seeking debt advice
    According to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau almost a third more people are seeking help managing their debt - mainly mortgage arrears - than last year.
  • Bingo: The History of Britain's Favourite Flutter
    Bingo has come a long way from its Italian roots to the cinemas and Bingo clubs of Britain and the world, and now the internet.
  • Don’t let thieves steal your identity
    Identity theft can not only result in the ruination of your credit rating it can severely impact on your life as well; the onus will be upon you to repair the damage done, and that will take lots of time and effort.
  • The Modern Way To Get Your Next Vehicle
    Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
  • Ex-pats earn thousands more by relocating
    Ex-pats need to think about how to maximise the extra 43 per cent which relocating abroad adds to their salary.
  • Luxury Holidays: The Tropical Trinity
    The tropical trinity of the island destinations of the Seychelles, Mauritius and the Maldives, offer some of the most picturesque luxury island holidays in the word, where the perfect palm beach and warm azure water is only a minute away.
  • The Importance of Making a Will
    No one likes to think about it, but it’s important to make sure we make provisions to ensure that when we die no one is left with any major problems.
  • Keep on Running: Last Minute Marathon Tips
    Running a marathon or any long race is a tough proposition which takes months of training and preparation. Here is a list of last minute tips to help you go the distance, and unless you're a professional athlete - you're probably going to need them!
  • How to Prepare For Your Retirement Years
    Retirement can be hard to imagine for many of us. But it’s essential to pay it due attention so that we can prepare financially.
  • Counting the cost of travel in London
    Few people really stop to think about how much money they are spending on their car, but the average Brit could spend £40,000 during their lifetime on running their motor, and that’s excluding rapidly increasing fuel costs!
  • Men saving more than women
    Men are more likely than women to hoard money in a savings account - but there are still not enough people taking advantage of their ISA allowance.
  • Dubai's Palm Island: Atlantis Returns
    The palm islands in Dubai are the biggest man made islands in the world, and have added a huge amount of extra coastline to the Emirate, creating hundreds of miles of new beach front property, as well as new holiday resorts such as the impressive Atlantis project.
  • F1 2008 and the Science of F1 Motorsport
    To the uninitiated, F1 motorsport may seem like a solo sport, but there are a huge number of factors that go into winning or losing an F1 race; from the pit team to the car designers, F1 is most definitely a team sport.
  • Get stylish with this season’s must have fashion item, the check shirt
    For years the check shirt has been a staple of many wardrobes but this season its popularity is set to rise to “must have” status.
  • Finding true love through alternative dating
    Dating can be a confusing and frustrating process no matter your situation; but with the present day versatility and availability of alternative dating methods, such as online dating, people no longer have to go down traditional dating routes.

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