Andrew Regan
Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
Articles by this Author
F1 2008 and the Science of F1 Motorsport
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/7/2008
- Recreation and Sports
- Unrated
To the uninitiated, F1 motorsport may seem like a solo sport, but there are a huge number of factors that go into winning or losing an F1 race; from the pit team to the car designers, F1 is most definitely a team sport.
How to Prepare For Your Retirement Years
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/10/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Retirement can be hard to imagine for many of us. But it’s essential to pay it due attention so that we can prepare financially.
Ex-pats earn thousands more by relocating
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/15/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Ex-pats need to think about how to maximise the extra 43 per cent which relocating abroad adds to their salary.
The Modern Way To Get Your Next Vehicle
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/15/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
There are plenty of benefits to getting a vehicle over the internet – not least the fact that it’s quicker and easier than using any other method.
The Grammy Awards celebrates 50 years of musical excellence
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/18/2008
- Music
- Unrated
Since 1959 recording artists throughout the world have held their collective breath every year when the Grammy Awards take place every February in Los Angeles, with the 50th ceremony having recently taken place.
Renovate your way to a better home
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/21/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Discovering that your house requires some urgent renovation work need not necessarily be upsetting. Instead, it could help you transform your home and add considerable value in the long term.
Safeguarding your financial future in uncertain times
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 04/25/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
With an uncertain economy, stock market and housing market, you never know when you may fall on hard times financially. A good way to safeguard against inclement changes in the economy is to practice smart money management - starting now.
The Best Way To Spice Up Your Sex Life
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/1/2008
- Health and Fitness
- Unrated
Most of us probably don’t have sex as often as we’d like, but there is one sure way to make sure we can enhance our sex lives – and that’s through exercise.
Home improvements; an economic alternative to moving
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/8/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
As we enter a new phase of house price uncertainty, more people are opting to stay put and improve their existing property rather than go through the hassle and expense of moving to a better property.
Some Culture with Your Cucumber, Madam?
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/12/2008
- Arts and Entertainment
- Unrated
In what is thought to be the first of its kind anywhere in the world, a supermarket in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, has opened the very first in-store museum - allowing shoppers to combine grocery shopping with local history lessons and workshops!
Car Costs: The Price of Driving
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/15/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Invented a little over a century ago, the car has come to be embraced to the extent where it is now an essential part of our lives, and one which few people can do without.
How To Buy Your Next Car
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/16/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Whatever the reason is for getting another car, it can be an expensive purchase. That’s why it pays to think about all your options before going ahead.
Opera-tion A Success: Scottish Opera’s New Approach to Art Form
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 05/23/2008
- Travel
- Unrated
Following a business deal and an injection of funds and management expertise, Scottish Opera has embarked on a number of innovative new productions, including a new take on Verdi from opera’s rebel David McVicar.
Boom times ahead for savers!
- By Andrew Regan
- Published 06/11/2008
- Finance
- Unrated
Although the credit crisis has brought misery for some borrowers, savers are finding that interest rates are holding steady or even improving. So, for those reliant on interest payments as their monthly income their situation is actually set to improve.


