Author: Kay Roberts

Gibraltar not happy over EU making travel visa-free for British citizens

The footnote comprising the controversial description of this stone was connected to the EU’s regulation on the insistence of both Spain, together with whom the UK was in dispute over Gibraltar for 3 decades. During a meeting on Friday along with his EU counterparts, Sir Tim Barrow, the UK’s ambassador in Brussels, voiced Downing Street’s

What it takes to get into structural engineering

A structural engineer is someone who designs, plans and oversees the construction of new buildings or bridges, or even alterations to existing structures or properties, with the focus being on ensuring that the building itself is structurally secure and designed in a way that will last the test of time. Structural Engineering itself can be

What the new NHS plan means for you

This comes after the ministers announced that the NHS annual budget will be increased by £20 Billion by 2023, with the NHS plan seeing to shift money from hospitals to mental health and the community, but the big question on everyone’s mind is: “how does this affect me?” which this article aims to answer by

Why You Should Choose Bespoke Headboards

There are many reasons to choose to go with Bespoke Headboards over a more conventional, and may I say it, boring headboard for your bed, with the reasons all adding up to ensure that a bespoke headboard is a must have in the modern bedroom! This article aims to show you the reasons to go

5G UK Cities Announced!

After the success and building upon the existing trials, Phone and broadband provider EE has announced the first 5 cities which will get 5G broadband. The first cities to be receiving 5G are London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester which should all be in place by around mid 2019 it is believed, with there being an

Spammy Politics Pages And Facebook’s Response

In a recent blog post published by Facebook, They have said that they have deleted over 251 individual accounts and over 559 Facebook pages that were abusing the social network in an attempt to make people visit websites that make money from adverts, these are often referred to as “fake news” or “click bait” and

The Death of Cheap Food in the UK?

After years or stagnation instead of inflation regarding wages on top of increasing food prices, around 40% of British people are growing concerned about the increased cost of food in the UK. As while UK groceries are some of the cheapest in the world, the concern with the inflation is still there. Some of the

Your Heart Age: And How it Affects Your Health

For people over the age of 30, the NHS are strongly urging people to take an online test that helps to find out their heart age, which will help to indicate if the person taking the test are at risk of suffering a heart attack and stroke, and while the test itself is not diagnostic

The Benefits of Wholesale Hedging

Wholesale hedging allows for you to save money and gain a lot more benefit for those who need it for numerous uses, as while, for many people, you wont need a lot of hedging, for land owners, landscapers, developers and a lot of other use cases, wholesale hedging is massively beneficial. If you are a

Jeremy Hunt: What A No-Deal Brexit Would Mean For the EU

After telling the ITV news that a messy no-deal brexit would, and I quote “be a big mistake we would regret for generations”; Jeremy Hunt has now come out and said that his words should not be misrepresented and that the UK would only sign up to a deal that respects the referendum results. To