When nearly 10 million people in the United States alone have been victims of some form of identity theft, you can understand the importance of properly destroying confidential material that contains personal and financial information. Some think that the best way to avoid identity theft is to regularly monitor online […]
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The Latest E-Mail Scam Could Come From Your Own Company
Attempting to quell the onslaught of phishing scams that disrupt our modern world, many businesses are resorting to sending fake e-mails to employees to see who takes the bait, as it commonly regarded that employees, not inadequate IT systems, are the weakest link in cyber security. Phishing e-mails are the […]
Your Legal Rights If You've Been Arrested in the UK
The following guide by experts in criminal law, James Murray Legal Firm, gives key advice on your rights and expectations if you've been arrested by the police. Correct Arrest Procedure Once you've been arrested, the police should explain why they have done so and explain why they have done so. […]
Is there a Culture of Cheating Developing in Rugby?
Athletes in all sports seek every opportunity to get an advantage over their opponents. In most cases, they do it fairly but some are happy to win by fair means or foul. You only have to look at the number of drug cheats who are regularly discovered to see what […]
Trio Factors to Fight Obesity
If you are overweight then you are not alone. About two-thirds of the adults in U.S. are overweight or obese. Obese is highly associated with a higher risk of chronic diseases, mobility disability and death. Such risk factors are prevalent in older women that includes, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and sometimes […]
How a Small Business Should Deal with Being Sued
Litigation can be the death knell for a small company, with pricey legal fees playing havoc with your overheads. That's why it's important to know exactly what steps to take if such an event arises. And, although you should ideally have a plan in place to prevent such issues arising […]
Britain’s Bad Habits: From Anti-Social Behaviour to Saving Deficits
There are many good things to be admired about the British, such as our stoic defence of the NHS and our love of a decent cup of tea. However, nobody is perfect and we Brits do of course have our own shortcomings. Anti-social Anglo's Whilst the Hollywood depiction of the […]
What The Romans Did for Oysters
Once upon a time, oysters where a poor substitute for meat or fish and the Romans ate them abundance. On the sites of former Roman villas in Britain, archaeologists have found the shells of cockles, limpets, mussels, oysters and whelks, not just along the coastline but also inland as far […]