In Spain's mass tourism mecca, UK quarantine means a bummer summer
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August 01, 2020 4:18 PMCOSTA BLANCA, VALENCIA (BLOOMBERG) - When Spain locked down to slow the coronavirus in March, about 25,000 British tourists were enjoying the beaches and bars of the Costa Blanca resort of Benidorm.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
Remember a thing called Ten-year-series? I sure do. For the uninformed, This was a collection of exam papers from the top school in Singapore over the pass couple of years. It was a way to get a quick breadth of relevant exposure and hands-on to prepare you for the all-important and critical examination. The edge […]
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Nearly everyone taking a winter trip to Japan these days is headed to Hokkaido, Japan’s northern-most island. While other major cities like Tokyo and Osaka still pull a large proportion of Japan’s total international visitors each year, Hokkaido has also become a headline year-round destination. This is driving up demand for hotel investment and development […]
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Applications for the 81-home C2 The Birtles and the 216-home Brotherton House schemes have been approved.
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Jane Wakiwaka, head of sustainability at Real Estate Management and board director of the Better Buildings Partnership, says International Women’s Day offers a vital moment for the property sector to reflect – not only on progress made, but on the potential ahead.
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