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November snow sets in 6in fall… and more is on the way

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Share The most terrible November snow for 17 years has strike Britain yesterday that lead to the closure of many schools, roads and causing havoc to millions of drivers. Up to six inches snow fell in parts of the country as freezing Arctic winds brought an earl experience of winter. Last night forecasters warned the [...]

November 28th, 2010 | Posted in UK | Read More »

The Most terrible November Freeze for 17 Years

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Share The initial draw out of cold spell for 17 years will hold onto Britain from today. Heavy snowstorm will start a ‘big freeze’ that will last for ten days, forecasters have warned. Arctic situations are anticipated to graze across the country for week setting down up to ten inches of snow in the worst [...]

November 27th, 2010 | Posted in UK | Read More »

Restriction on Foreign Workers Going To The UK

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Share The British government on Tuesday released new rules for the first time that will limit the number of workers entering the country from outside Europe. Although the rules do not address specific migrant groups like students or workers who arrive from Europe, they will have a little effect on the goal of Prime Minister [...]

November 24th, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

Tuition Fees Protesters Send Threatening Message for Nick Clegg

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Share Protesters surrounding an effigy of Nick Clegg hanging on the gallows last night, displayed their intense anger at the LibDems’ U-turn on tuition fees. On a different group of student protest, the protesters gathered outside the headquarters where Deputy Prime Minister was scheduled to speak, singing: “Nick Clegg, shame on you, shame on you [...]

November 24th, 2010 | Posted in UK | Read More »

Security of Children in Afghan Cities are better than New York City

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Share Children in Afghan cities are believed to be safer than in London or New York Cities. Mark Sedwill,NATO’s top civilian representative said, “The children are most likely safer here than those in London or New York,” during his interview Monday on Children’s BBC (CBBC). His commentary was made in an answer to a question [...]

November 22nd, 2010 | Posted in UK,USA,world news | Read More »

Motorists face £250 bill to switch car radio when airwaves go digital

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Share Car experts warn the public that in less than five years, four out of five car radios will be obsolete. By the year 2015, traditional analogue FM car radios will be switched off; about 25 million cars have this type and expected to stop working. Switching to a new car which has digital radio [...]

November 21st, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

Partygoer dressed as Larry the Lamb Was Set on Fire

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Share A partygoer dressed as Larry the Lamb has suffered terrible burns after a prankster set fire to his costume turning him into a human fireball. Peter Buck, 35, spent four hours in making his outfit, sticking four bags of cotton wool to look like the famous cartoon character. He went on a drinking spree [...]

November 20th, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

Spudnik 2 Successfully Launched Into Space by School children

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Share With the inventiveness of a group of primary school children they were able come up with a spaceship, recently launched into space. The pupils are from Landscove CoFE Primary School. The spacecraft was in the guise of a potato and the pilot was dressed with a white beard and red bobble hat. The shuttle [...]

November 20th, 2010 | Posted in Education,UK,world news | Read More »

Hero Father saves Children from Blazing School Bus

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Share  A school bus was caught in a fire just seconds after a brave dad ran onboard to pull five children out safety. Matthew Trudgill 41, was ushering his son Daniel and his daughter Laura on the school bus when suddenly the driver noticed a smoke coming from the back tire. He thought it was [...]

November 19th, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

Brockenhurst College student charged with violent disorder in tuition fees riot

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Share  A Brockenhurst College student was supposedly inside the classroom studying about ancient Greek philosophers. But then, Edward Woolward appeared before a judge yesterday because of throwing a fire extinguisher from the 70 ft roof of the Tory Party headquarters during the tuition fees riot. The student showed up before the court with his unpleasant [...]

November 18th, 2010 | Posted in UK,world news | Read More »

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