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  1. Writing an effective CV

    Writing an effective CV

    When writing an effective CV it is important to remember this is a maximum 2 page document the purpose of which is to make you, the candidate, stand out from everyone else. What you say and how you present yourself is very important. You only get one shot to make an impression so make it count. Don’t lie and don’t waffle. Everything you write, ask yourself “Does that add to the picture of the person I’m describing”. The reader/prospective employer is only interested in facts delivered concisely, confidently, articulately and truthfully. Feel free to use this template or you can find many others online. Search CV template.

     
  2. Simple guide to budgeting to run a car

    Simple guide to budgeting to run a car

    Getting your first car is a first milestone every young adult looks forward to, how to pay for it something every parent dreads. Getting a license is the first step, see our Simple step guide to getting a UK driving license but now you have your license and want to buy a car what should you do and how much is it going to cost?

     
  3. Simple guide to getting your UK driving license

    Simple guide to getting your UK driving license

    Learning to drive is a valuable skill to have that gives you freedom and flexibility throughout your life. In UK, you are eligible to begin learning to drive a car on your 17th birthday. All vehicle licensing is handled by the DVLA. The address is Swansea, SA99 1AD. The telephone number is 0300 790 6801.

  4. The ultimate simple cover letter

    The ultimate simple cover letter

    The format for a cover letter is flexible but it doesn’t need to be long and there are some things you must make sure you include. Getting a new job can be a daunting task particularly if you are shy, get nervous meeting new people or tongue lied in pressurised situations. It helps to remember anyone conducting an interview is tasked with finding someone to do the job in question so they are not looking to catch you out or make things difficult for you. It’s their job to sell themselves, the company and the job to you in order to attract and secure the best talent.

  5. Simple guide to living and working abroad

    Simple guide to living and working abroad

    Most people who have spent any time living and working abroad have a wonderful, positive experience. It can be daunting being away from home and everything you know but travelling does broaden the mind and offers insight and experience you never get by staying put.

     
  6. Simple step guide to opening a UK bank account

    Simple step guide to opening a UK bank account

    You have to be sixteen and a permanent UK resident to open a bank account in the UK. Most people chose a free current account which allows you pay bills, have wages, salary or benefits paid in and save. Some current account charge a fee for extra features so make sure you know what you are getting before making your final decision.

  7. The Herbalist

    The Herbalist

    The Herbalist is the electrifying first novel from Niamh Boyce, winner of the 2012 Hennesssy XO Award for New Irish Writing. A beautiful and gripping story from 1930s rural Ireland, a time when women paid a terrible price for unmarried pregnancy, The Herbalist will appeal to fans of The Midwife's Daughter and The Outcast.

  8. Stoner By John Edward Williams

    Stoner By John Edward Williams

    The winner of the Waterstones Book of the year 2013 is a moving account of a young man falling in love with literature.

  9. Dangerous Women The Guide To Modern Life

    Dangerous Women The Guide To Modern Life

    Authors, Clare Conville, Liz Hoggard and Sarh-Jane Lovett

    Life-enhancing, packed with poetry and philosophical bon mots, Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life draws on the experience of three dangerously knowledgeable women to offer practical but humourous advice, with an understanding of the finer art of living.

    With over 600 entries, from 'Accepting a compliment' and 'Affairs' to 'Entering a covent', 'Family therapy', 'I don't', 'Teenagers' and 'Wolf-whistling', this is the perfect bedside companion for the modern woman.

    Mothers, sisters, daughters and girlfriends are constantly asking themselves, and each other, questions about what it means to be a modern woman. Dangerous Women sparkles with the answers.

  10. Heartbreaker 2010

    Heartbreaker 2010

    Alex and his sister run a business designed to break up relationships. They are hired by a rich man to break up the wedding of his daughter. The only problem is that they only have one week to do so.

  11. Jackson Lane Theatre

    Jackson Lane Theatre

    Jacksons Lane is a multi-arts venue in Highgate North London. Housed in a striking red-bricked gothic church conversion, the building is home to a 160 capacity theatre, a large scale dance and rehearsal studio a cafe and bar and four other multi-purpose spaces.

    The venue has a rich history of innovative work including a wealth of experimental visual theatre companies, as well as a strong history in contemporary dance and circus.

    Jacksons Lane’s artistic vision is in the support of emerging and

  12. Next

    Next

    Next has around 700 stores, of which 540 are in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and around 200 are in continental Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Next is the largest clothing retailer by sales in the United Kingdom, having overtaken Marks & Spencer in early 2012. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

    The company was founded by Joseph Hepworth in Leeds in 1864 as a tailor under the name of Joseph Hepworth & Son.

    In 1982 Hepworth & Son acquired Kendall & Sons Ltd, a Leicester-based rainwear and ladies fashion company from Combined English Stores. The intention was to redevelop the Kendall's stores as a womenswear chain of shops. Terence Conran, the designer, was Chairman of Hepworth's at this time and he recruited George Davies, who went on to become Chief Executive of Next.

  13. PC World

    PC World

    PC World, established in 1991, it became part of Dixons Retail plc in 1993. Many of its physical stores in the UK now trade under the combined Currys PC World brand, and as PC City in Italy

  14. Behind The Candelabra

    Behind The Candelabra

    Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh about the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace and the secret affair he had with the younger Scott Thorson.

  15. Oh Dear Silvia

    Oh Dear Silvia

    The internationally bestselling author and acclaimed comedic actress Dawn French makes her American literary debut with this riveting novel of secrets, forgiveness, guilt, and love.

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