January 2, 2012 – 11:27 am
While articles in the news now regularly include the word recession, the EuroZone is looking worse by the day, and nobody seems to know what the fallout of this will be to the wider economy, I don’t hear much in the way of good news put out by the media. This is a shame really [...]
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November 23, 2011 – 1:23 pm
As many of our existing clients and friends will know, we also have an office in Central London, not far from Oxford Street. Since October 2010 when we picked up the keys, I have spent more of my working week in London during the last year than I have in Cornwall, typically spending three days [...]
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When One Expo Just Won’t Do! As many of you are all aware, London is a hub of cultural activity – not a day goes by when we Londoners aren’t spoilt for choice by a whole plethora of social events to attend. From trade shows to expo’s, conferences to business breakfasts, structured networking events [...]
February 23, 2011 – 11:47 am
Smile for London It’s not often that something puts a smile on your face here in the big city, unless of course it involves someone with rather ‘edgy’ fashion sense or a victim of the closing tube door. We’re used to seeing a whole cacophony of posters and billboards plastered on every wall, not to [...]