The first public toilet was launched in 1851 in London’s Crystal Palace. The plumber and sanitary engineer, George Jennings, who installed it called the infrastructure ”Monkey Closet”. When it was made known to the public, the people were so...
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– 56% of consumers not using unique passwords across accounts -ID fraud predicted to increase as criminals capitalise on lockdown -ID Protection offers an automated solution against data breaches London, UK – 7th July 2020: At a time when...
There is a lot of focus right now surrounding the environment and what you can do to help in any small way that you can. Some people, more than others, will do a lot, but often it can feel like taking a more eco approach to things is more hard work...
Every single city in the world is unique, yet they all run like well-oiled machines. Everyone knows exactly where they are going and everything seems to operate flawlessly. If you are not used to the city however, then you may find that things...
When your business has become more established, and you are finally making a healthy profit from the products or services that you provide customers, your thoughts may turn to growing your business. Growth is often thought about in terms of simply...
According to statistics cited by Co-operative Legal Services and from the Health and Safety Executive, there are yearly 64,000 non-fatal injuries to construction workers, with 80,000 construction workers suffering from work-related illness. Causes...
None of us embrace the idea of paying taxes. When our returns roll around, most of us can think of nothing worse. It feels like just chucking money away. Whether you’re paying an individual or corporate rate, it’s something you could do without. In...
The world is vast, and no individual is ever going to see all of it. That’s something that you should view as an opportunity because there is no doubt that there’s plenty out there to do and see that you haven’t done or see before. But so many...
When it comes to the design and construction of buildings, there is no such thing as architectural modesty: bigger is undoubtedly better. Ever taller, ever grander structures have long been the ultimate symbol of prestige, power and...
It has been said by the great and the wise that the world we live in today has changed more quickly in the last century or so than the 1,000-years preceding. Taking into account the incredible strides forward that have been made technologically...