Scotland Holidays
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Handling Bankruptcy in Scotland
Scotland like many other UK countries has seen it bankruptcy rates rise. This rise may be attributed to the fact that there are people in Scotland, who have the resources to pay their creditors and debtors, choose not to. Some people do want to pay, but they require leniency and flexibility in time. According to some government officials and analysts, a fair-haired system needs to be in place to manage and to judge the bankruptcy proceedings in S Read More...
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The Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament was a dream for many Scottish politicians but has been subject to severe criticism due to the poor planning and massive over spending on the new building. Many of it's critics will point to it's limited powers as many of the main laws effecting Scotland still have to go through the houses of parliament at Westminister. When you think of the urgent work required on many housing projects in Scotland you can understand why sp Read More...
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To Self-Cater Or Not To Self-Cater When Holidaying In Scotland Or The UK? What Does It All Mean?
There were those who said it would never catch on – that self-catering holidays were a cheap and therefore second-rate alternative. You’ve only to look at the number of companies offering self-catering breaks and the number of bookings they take each year to see what a daft prognosis that was!
They were, however, right about one thing. Self-catering is amazing value for money. You just have to look at the high-season cost per week of a deligh Read More...
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