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The deaths of two quite different British rock stars during Christmas and New Year highlight the UK’s ability to bring apparently counter-culture ideas into the mainstream.
Trade marks are signs that distinguish the goods or services of one business from those offered by their competitors. Trade marks have to be renewed every 10 years but can last forever.
The deaths of two quite different British rock stars during Christmas and New Year highlight the UK’s ability to bring apparently counter-culture ideas into the mainstream.
It’s the bookmaker’s favourite day of the year. The day when everyone, from Aunt Edna to Grandpa Joe, will invest a few pounds on a horse running in the Grand National.
Cast your mind back to late 2015, to a time before we all over-indulged on mince pies and mulled wine.
Since the dawn of time people have marked goods to indicate ownership, craftsmanship, producer or place of production.
I recently went over to Malaysia with my best mate, Tom, and his fiancé, Rui’Xin, who is Malaysian. A fantastic country with some great food!
At the end of this month, after 67 years continuous production, the last Land Rover Defender will roll off the production line at Solihull.
Having naturally curly hair is something that I have learned to live with and (most of the time) I embrace my frizzy mop.
Excitement is building at a rate of knots in our house for the widely anticipated Star Wars film, Episode VII The Force Awakens.
When I was younger, I believed that James Bond lived in Switzerland and ate lots of well known Swiss chocolate.
At 4 o’clock in the afternoon, on Sunday October 31, as the cool embrace of the last October evening envelops the sleepy suburb of Twickenham, time will stop.
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