An attempt by Labour to call the Scottish National Party's bluff by proposing an early referendum on Scottish independence has backfired, landing Gordon Brown with another big headache.
You know the Angel of the North. Now imagine the Colossus of the South. It will stand near Ebbsfleet International station, to amaze Eurostar passengers as they travel through Kent. It will cost £2m and stand 50 metres high.
English football's domination of this season's Champions League is proof that the game needs quotas on foreign players, Fifa's president, Sepp Blatter, claimed yesterday.
Howard's Way.... a weekly column from the Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC. MP. 8 May 2008 The Bank Holiday weekend started very appropriately when I visited Garden Lodge Hotel in Densole. Garden Lodge is owned by Sue Cooper, who tragically
By Colin Simpson Gardeners at The Churchill School are holding an open day at the school gardens on Wednesday May 7th at 3.15pm. The children, staff and gardening volunteers have been busy growing plants and vegetables, and produce will be
The Prosser Perspective.... a weekly column from Dover and Deal MP Gwyn Prosser8 May 2008 There’s no denying that last weekend was a very bad few days for Labour but that didn’t stop our local Constituency Labour Party for Dover
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH - LATEST NEWS Neighbourhood Watch Force Watch Liaison Officer PC Mick Wrightgives some tips to help avoid becoming a victim of summer crime.I have today been made aware of a TV item this morning talking about Garden and
The oldest in the Balkans Institute for Viticulture and Oenology in the city of Pleven , Northern Bulgaria, is drafting a project for the development of wine tourism in this country. Wine tourism has become a tradition with many nations
Bulgaria is losing 2 billion leva (1 billion euros) a year from traffic jams , the Energy Efficiency Agency reported. All citizens of Sofia and other big cities lose at least an hour a day in hellish traffic. If we
The Roma shantytown, which has been built illegally on municipal property in the Mladost 4 Quarter of the Bulgarian capital Sofia , will be demolished and its inhabitants will be made to leave with aid from the local police if
The newest Bulgarian television Re:TV for news and information starts emissions today, money.bg announces. The channel will be the first in Bulgaria which will emit 24 hour digital signal in 16:9 format, the starting crew announced. The program of Re:
About 200 citizens of Bulgaria`s sea capital and top tourist destination Varna besieged the Municipal Administration Wednesday morning to protest against the cutting of trees in the downtown Sevastopol garden, which took place during the May 1-6 holiday...
The unemployment in Bulgarian city Veliko Turnovo for March 2008 is 67.5% lower that the EU average unemployment. According to Eurosat data the EU average unemployment was 6.7% and in Bulgarian city Veliko Turnovo it was 4,03% according to the
Belogradchik Municipality is winner in the 'Thracian Spirit of Bulgaria` contest. That was officially announced by the SAT chairman Anelia Krushkova. The best project is chosen between 22 competitors municipalities. Despite the intensive participation...
Bulgaria`s Vassil Bozhkov, former owner of football club CSKA Sofia and chief of Nove Holding, dropped to second place in the rankings of Slava magazine aiming to make an objective chart of the richest people in the country. The richest
The 13th edition of 'Salon Des Arts` culture festival is about to occur in Bulgaria`s capital in continuing of 42 days. The official opening of the event will be on May 12 in hall 1 of National Palace of Culture