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Maidenhead Magazine Articles

The LayStar Maidenhead magazine and news gazette is a free online creative writing resource for great stories, imaginative literary articles, travel guides, business articles along with news and gossip for Maidenhead.

LayStar welcomes article submission from new and experienced writers. Submit articles on general themes like bedtime stories, gardening and business advice. Submit articles of a local interest to Maidenhead, such as local gossip and news and places of interest in Maidenhead. You could also promote your business by writing an article about the industry that you serve.


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Those Incessant Alarms

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Coverage: National

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Burglar alarms seem more trouble than they are worth. What can we do to make our home less vulnerable to intruders?


Microsoft V The Rivals

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Microsoft is undeniably a world leader in business and home software products. Their operating platforms are in all but a few PCs, laptops or hand-held devices. Is there nothing out there that poses a market threat to Microsoft’s market dominance?


Do Green Taxes Work?

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With the latest increase in fuel taxation, we ask if this green tax will have any effect on our carbon footprint


Boozy Britain

By: Paul Harris
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Category: Have Your Say
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What lies behind the binge drinking culture in the UK and what can be done about it?


Prepare Yourself For Your Last Minute Holiday

By: Laura Elliott
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Category: Travel Guide
Coverage: National

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The sound of a last minute holiday sounds great, everybody loves a bargain! But you must be prepared or the deal may not work out so good in the end. Follow these handy hints to ensure that you are well prepared for your last minute holiday.


Don't Let The Credit Crunch Bite Too Hard

By: Bob Brightside
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Category: Travel Guide
Coverage: National

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The credit crunch has clearly hit many families hard and it is never more apparent than when it comes to the holiday season.


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Want to write? Here are some ideas for creative writing literature and genres:
Bedtime stories; a history of quotes or sayings; erotic stories (imaginative, not explicit); vegetarian recipes; hobby craft guides; organic gardening; business advice in the Maidenhead area; fiction - short stories; travel and tourism guides for Maidenhead; health articles; food and drink; Maidenhead local news and gossip.


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BBC News - UK
The latest stories from the UK section of the BBC News web site.

'Invisible' poor children let down
Education watchdog Ofsted says poor children are now let down by schools in rural areas, leafy suburbs and deprived coastal towns - not the inner cities.

CQC 'may reveal NHS cover-up names'
England's NHS regulator is to review a decision not to name those behind a possible "cover-up" after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital.

Government leads new GM crops push
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is set to reopen the debate about genetic modification by calling for the reform of crop licensing at EU level.

Lloyds to return to private hands
George Osborne uses his Mansion House speech to the City to announce the government is preparing to sell its Lloyds Bank stake back to private investors.
 
 


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