Have You Heard of Those Little Aware Realities about the UK?

We were surprised to learn how little do we know about our own kingdom. Technically, its the Queen’s house and we are the ones paying the rent. Nonetheless, we both coexist mutually and benefit from our communal life. So, here are the facts that we find weird, funny and extremely bizarre about Britain. Though, do not forget to find all other interesting listings on our home page.

London City Lights at Night

The Shortest War Ever Lasted…

…between 38 and 45 minutes. We all know Britain has a long history of conflicts, political dramas and scandalous scenes. Recently, we have been witnessing another melodramatic turn in the history of British politics. However, the shortest war that Britain ever took part in was in 1896s and lasted about half an hour. The seed of war was ingrained when the ruler of Zanzibar and pro-British Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini who was assassinated and the preceding Sultan Khalid bin Barghash become the following ruler of Zanzibar without being accessed and having to obtain the approval of the British Council. The British comprehend this act as a threat/offence against a nation and declaring war. Immediately, the British gave an ultimatum to the shameful Sultan and asked him to leave the palace. Instead, the Sultan barricade himself in the palace.

‘Rent a Mourner’ Service

The service has been on the market for a few years now. And it is not as weird as it may sound though. If we exclude the payment incentives that are behind each service that is done for us, the professional mourners offer comfort and a respectful send-off to people who lost contacts, moved away or were the only one left alive among their friends. In fact, the tradition has its roots in Ancient Egypt, Asia and the Middle East. It was believed that two unfamiliar mourners are the representatives of the goddesses Isis and Nephthys. The role of the actors was to help the deceased one to reach afterlife by transmitting energy from their hairs. Professional mourners may have also existed in Victorian times as well. Dickens’ novel Great Expectations depicts his unsatisfaction with the idea of making profits while others are in pain. Unfortunately, though, the Rent a Mourner service is not available as of 19th of March 2019 as the company could not keep up with the demand and servicing the whole country.

Odd Statistics: Enemies Are Closer than You Think

The most common reason for pain or fatal dead end in the UK turns out to be trousers. The pants take over 6,000 victims annually who had reached for professional help. Some of those 6,000 people were even dead for falling downstairs while putting their pants on. What a morning to be a British citizen! Another weird reason for the hospitalization of 3,000 people in the late 90s in the UK is the laundry basket. It seems like the obstacle was serious and to underestimate it on your way to the kitchen.

The Worst Places to Relocate in Great Britain

Ah, you have probably heard of the top destinations to live in the Great Kingdom. But what about the most terrible places in a country with second-highest GDP scores in Europe. Is it possible for poverty to still rule some places? Or which are the least romantic towns? Here we provide all the answers.

A Gothic Style British Facade

The Third Most Awful North East Location Is…

The police report shows that the three most likely crimes to happen around Cleveland are related to anti-social behaviour, violence and sex offences as well as criminal damage and arson. On the other side, you are less likely to get your bicycle stolen, robbed or seeing people with illegal weapons. You could also feel somewhat safe when it comes to theft from another person. Not that it does not happen, it does! However, in lesser amount compared to other violence. Well, there must be a certainly better area to relocate if you are planning to do so. We recommend that you look on our main page to find out the best cities in the UK.

The Second Winner among the Worst Places on Earth… Okay, Only in the UK

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the crime rates for Greater Manchester are 120 crime offences for each 1 000 people. In contrast to England and Wales together, the crime rates are 40 times higher. Most common wrongdoings include robbery (55%), sexual offences (44%) and possession of a weapon (61%). Other crimes involve violence (20%) and burglaries (13%). Some of the reasons for the increase of crime suggest the layout of front-officers by 2,000 positions and civilian roles cut by 1,000 totalling ¼ of the entire workforce.

Greater Manchester’s police officer Ian Hopkin shares that the police department is lagging the technological expansion, thus crimes become more complex to solve while also taking longer to capture the essential information to safeguard people. The average time that the police spend on accident is 40 minutes more than five years ago, mentions Hopkin.

The Gold Goes to…

worst places to live in the uk

This city was nominated for the third worst place to live in the United Kingdom since crime rates rose to 101.7 victims per 1 000 inhabitants for June 2018. Officially, crime rates have gone up to 10% across England and Wales for the last year in comparison to 2017. Moreover, people are more likely to be a victim of sexual harassment in North Wales, Kent and West Yorkshire.

London comes 10th in the list of Daily Mail due to the high-stabbing levels resulting from the mid-class cocaine users, claimed by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Justice Secretary David Gauke.

Still, West Yorkshire takes the gold medal in the overall classification for a sexual offence, vicious assaults and theft.

Best Cities to Visit in UK

Architecture City CainosHave you already planned your vacation days during the winter months? Would you rather prefer unexpected getaway for the weekend? Or else, you are just like me seeking a last-minute trip to hop on whatever vehicle comes next? No matter the reason for your journey, check out some of the best cities to visit in UK from the land of Brummies and the kingdom of Mickeys to.. Oi, listen bra, you should definitely come to Cardiff. And, don’t forget to catch a glimpse of the randy “Magpies” from Tyne’s banks, bay. Okay, no more Welsh slang, promised….farro.

Birmingham

Besides the well-known and beloved Cadbury World, you can spend till you faint at the Bull Ring shopping centre as well as the Rag Market respectively owning over 150 shops incl. F&B outlets and 400 stalls. Moreover, Birmingham boosts with dark past, nightlife and craftsmanship. A bizarre combo for sure. Though, if ghost stories are not your cup of tea, visit the Jewellery Quarter. They manufacture 40% of UK’s jewels. Are you looking forward to beginning your casino experience in the West Midlands? Check out the Broadway Casino right in the city centre. In addition to the live music each Friday and Saturday coupled with heart-warming Italian cuisine, the club offers poker entertainment, American Roulette, blackjack, Punto Blanco and slot machines.

Liverpool

After taking a lift on the City Bus Explorer for a relaxed sightseeing or catching a glimpse of the well-aged Liverpool’s waterfront from one of the Mersey Ferries, you might be eager to start with your evening entertainment. Our most favourite casino located on the Queens Dock and boasting fantastic river views is Grosvenor Leo’s Club. The club has Poker, Blackjack and Roulette tables as well as slot machines possessing famous titles such as Cleopatra and Lucky Lady’s Charm. In addition, the restaurant suggests modern European cuisine and culinary chef d’oeuvres such as the 10oz. Rib-Eye steak and Persian-spiced chicken. They also have vegetarian dishes and several pizzas. What’s more, you can stack up liquors against each other from the two cocktail bars all night long. But don’t miss out on paying a visit to the Cavern Club after your tasteful dinner. The legendary bar is renown as the birthplace of the Beatles.

Cardiff

Are you in Cardiff for the weekend? Then, you have got to visit the Cardiff Castle. It is only one of the greatest landmarks of Wales. Despite the Victorian Gothic décor and exquisite interior, the tunnels of the castle were used as shelters during early wartimes. Best spot in town to be this evening? Try out the Rainbow Casino. The place is small but right in the city centre, owning a restaurant and a bar as well as poker, roulette, blackjack and slot machines. Would you like to stack high tonight? Then, you better head for another one of the Grosvenor Casinos near to the Cardiff Bay and the Wales Millennium Centre. The “Premium Tables” in the casino allow for maximum bets of £400 on Roulette and £2000 on a single Blackjack hand. Else, slots are provided by IGT, and you have the possibility to bet on the progressive one – Fort Knox. Also, the casino brand throws Poker Tournaments every night of the week. Have you got intentions of trying the Grosvenor’s grill range? Then, you absolutely can do that in the classy restaurant. But first, go and get your pre-drinks in the lounge area. Furthermore, they have a great Straight Flush package and Full House package combining meals, drinks and wagers.

Newcastle

Are you an adventurist at heart? Apart from fancy casino clubs, Newcastle owns the only tilting bridge in the world, a natural oasis just right into the middle of the city and the world’s oldest Victorian theatre still in active usage. At the Jesmond Dene Park, you can forget about the business of the city and have a relaxing picnic or get to know any of the animals such as raging from colourful birds like peacocks to other creatures like alpacas. One thing is for sure. You can always count on the Grosvenor Casinos to deliver quality food and fun evening programme no matter the place. Although, if you are looking for casino clubs off the beaten track, try out local Aspers Casino for a friendly get-together in a classy environment. Perhaps, if you bring your band along, you could opt for the Genting Casino and hire their Karaoke room for £15 per hour.

So, there you go. Hoping that this article gave you some insights on spending more joyful time. And if not, hoping that you had fun while reading. Cheers, my dears!

Why Newbies at UK Online Casinos Should Play Demo First?

newbies-online-gamblingSo, what is your opinion – is it useful to have that feature for free playing or not? We think it is, and here in this neutrinooscillation.org, you could find out why. Demo play and training is actually one of the most essential things for learning the key rules and requirements at a British online casino. If you are a newbie or you plan to play a new slot for the first time, then you definitely need to take advantage of this casino feature!

There is definitely a big difference between those who play for the first time and the more experienced players who are strolling from casino to casino in a search for the greatest jackpot. Most of the UK casino sites are big and offer an enormous variety of games. This means more and more game rules, specifications and details that you might want to be aware of. There are several ways to do it. If you are playing video or progressive jackpot slots, you can access the help or info icons of each game. You will not be allowed to click on the Spin button unless you are playing a demo mode with imaginary money. That’s why you should play the demo first! Read the story of the slots, roulettes, blackjacks or what have you, and when you are confident with the basics, then you should start betting with real money.

Another reason to start playing with a demo account at your favourite UK gambling site is that there are not so many other ways to believe in the trustworthiness of a casino other than becoming a part of it. Reading a review over the internet, checking the overwhelming FAQ section of the casino or asking a friend who is just more experienced for an advice, are another few alternative methods.

newbies-gambling-tipsHowever, there is nothing to compare with registering and browsing through the chosen casino site. You will be able to see if it is licensed and regulated by the authorities in the UK, Malta or other. The most important thing is that you could see if your favourite game is tested for the randomness of the results. Just look for the presence of logos of independent test houses like eCOGRA, iTech Labs and EGBA. These seals of approval confirm that the games’ safety and fairness meet the required industry standards. Then, betting with real money will be just one easy step ahead after the demo playing.

Are you still wondering why to play the demo casino games for free? Well, here is another reason – the money issue. There is no real money involved in demo playing and because of that, you can enjoy a more relaxed and laid-back casino experience. So far so good, but if you happen to get lucky, you won’t be able to get any real money because you are playing for free. The bottom line is that new players certainly need to play the demo versions first, then to find out what is their own favourite casino game, and after that to think about betting for real.

A Warm Welcome from NeutrinoOscillation – the Blog for UK Casinos, Games & More

welcome-gambling-newsThis is a new British casino blog, not a scientific source about the ‘quantum mechanical phenomenon’ which is Neutrino Oscillation’s true meaning as described by Wikipedia. Here at NeutrinoOscilation Blog, you will be provided with everything about the UK online gambling sites! Sometimes, we will include trending news and interesting stories, and sometimes useful tips and tricks that can help you make a more reasonable choice. Whether you are a newbie or an experienced British gambler, we hope you will find your own favourite place on our blog. Shortly put, if you want to read stories that are beyond excellent and captivating, then you are in the right place.

That’s how we will do it:

  1. Gathering various casino topics in one blog just like the Neutrino Oscillation produces colliding protons.
  2. Providing extensive explanations and answers to the problems and topics in our blog.
  3. Keeping the casino posts sharp and short, no matter how interesting and encompassing they are.

There are so many interesting casino topics we want to cover that it may take a little while until you find the info you are looking for. Examples include new casino games and insight into famous classics like blackjack and roulette, as well as everything from tips and tricks to useful bits of advice and recommendations. We will feature all of this on the NeutrinoOscillation blog. Not to mention the UK players’ most favourite online gambling sites, which will become the blog’s main emphasis. In other words, instead of sharing something with friends and other players at the corner’s coffee bar, we would like to do it by this blog.

So, welcome readers at neutrinooscillation.org! The constructive criticism is welcomed too, but we would prefer if you share our posts on the social network and around. Also, feel free to share with us interesting casino topics, news and other stories that you want to be featured here. Let’s get started with our first blog session!