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Mobile Website Access
Linton Taxis Mobile Website For those of you on the move our services have just got easier to access from your smart phone. There are additional features which make calling us, or sending a text, for a taxi a whole … Continue reading
Apple Providing Free Ipod Nano
Free Ipod Nano! Apple are replacing the 1st generation ipod nano with a new one due to safety issues of the original nano battery……..read more
Keep warm – Keep safe
Record Low Temperatures With very severe low temperatures being endured in Eastern Europe, we are now starting to see the start of very cold weather ourselves with the prospect of significant snow fall over the week-end. With ever increasing cost … Continue reading
The Cost of a Plastic Economy
Diving recently in the Red Sea I was both surprised and very concerned over the amount of plastic debris on the sea bed and littering the coral growth. This otherwise pristine environment is under growing threat of the “throw away” … Continue reading
New EU Member State
Croatia to join the EU in July 2013 Whilst Croatia celebrate It’s membership of the EU from July 2013, is it time the UK took at look at it’s welfare reforms to ensure it dosn’t burden alone the responsibility of … Continue reading
Down Under
Australian Dollar Riding High! The AU$dollar-pound exchange rate has almost doubled in the past three years, a major bonus for Australians flying the kangaroo route to England.
Tension Builds in Straits of Hormuz
Embargo on Iranian Oil Oil is Iran’s most valuable asset and sales help to keep the Iranian government in money and power. A decision by the EU to stop buying from Iran may damage the Iranian economy – but in … Continue reading
Travel Alert Update – Kenya
Travel update Alert for Kenya Off to Kenya?….better check this first!….read more
Iran – declaration of war?
Is Iran Declaring War? Recently we have seen Iran step up the ‘Cold War’ with the West. First; by threatening to Block the Straits of Hormuz – which could threaten a world-wide oil crisis. The Straits represent 35% of the … Continue reading