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Paul McIndoe

Paul McIndoe is an online, freelance journalist and keen hillwalker. He lives in Edinburgh with his two dogs.

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With hundreds of thermal baths, charming medieval cities, plenty of wildlife and beer for a pound a pint, Hungary is attracting an ever growing slice of the British holiday market.

Mini, the evolution of a driving legend

From the 1960s' classic Mini through to the modern BMW Mini, the little car with the huge character has succeeded in becoming a major icon.
Hogmanay is a celebrated Scottish tradition where hundreds of thousands of revellers take to the streets every New Year’s Eve. Most people are aware of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay party but Glasgow has its own lesser known party which is almost as big and certainly as much fun!
Leading charity Citizens Advice claims that many lenders have been irresponsible in the past, advancing funds to borrowers who ultimately could not afford it, and believes that financial industry regulators have done little to help the situation.

Making Your Dream Kitchen a Reality

When it’s time to update your kitchen, it can be tempting to play it safe and buy as economically as possible. But it’s worth spending a little more to buy something that will benefit your house as well as you.

How to Find the Ideal Van in a Hurry

Sometimes a car just isn’t good enough for your needs, so you might have to consider something a little bigger. If you need to buy a van quickly, the internet may be the best option.
Contrary to accepted beliefs many people over 50 are quite happy to use modern technology, and they have found that keeping in touch with their family via voice and video calls on the internet is easy - and economical.