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Cream of Warwickshire art talent on show in Rugby Open 2009

02.11.2009 20:06    rugby.gov.uk
Some of the best artists from Warwickshire will have their works brought together in one special show this winter for the Rugby Open 2009.
England    Rugby


Door alarms to help vulnerable residents

02.11.2009 20:06    rugby.gov.uk
Community Safety Wardens have been handing out simple door alarms to some of Rugby's most vulnerable people to help them stay safe as the nights draw in.
England    Rugby
Door alarms to help vulnerable residents

Northern Rock repossessions fall

02.11.2009 19:21    thisismoney.com
The summer housing boom has helped Northern Rock cut the number of repossessed homes on its books
Northern Rock repossessions fall

Homebuyer surge is slowing as prices rise

02.11.2009 19:21    thisismoney.com
The surge in potential homebuyers which has boosted the property market is slowing in the face of higher house prices, according to the latest Hometrack report
Homebuyer surge is slowing as prices rise


Lump sums demanded on mortgage arrears

02.11.2009 19:21    thisismoney.com
Hard-up homeowners who have fallen into arrears on sub-prime mortgages are being forced to pay up large lump sums by lenders, or risk repossession
Lump sums demanded on mortgage arrears

RED ROUTE COSTING STONECOT HILL TRADERS A FORTUNE

02.11.2009 19:20    paulburstow.libdems.org.uk
Local Liberal Democrat MP, Paul Burstow, is organising a meeting between local traders and London Mayor, Boris Johnson, to lobby for a common sense approach to red route enforcement.
London    VIP    Articles

Communities Renewable Energy Support Programme

02.11.2009 19:17    hie.co.uk
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has created a new programme for community-led renewable energy projects, the Communities Renewable Energy Support Programme (CRESP).
Communities Renewable Energy Support Programme

Taxman wants my records from 1981

02.11.2009 16:42    thisismoney.com
Revenue & Customs has asked me to provide property particulars for a house I bought 28 years ago but the records are long gone. Is this a reasonable request?
Taxman wants my records from 1981

UK Gov Squeezes Copyright Law Into Cheat Sheets

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
The UK Government will produce 'model contracts' to be used in copyright dealings in an attempt to make copyright law more useful and understandable. It will also standardise the way copyright exceptions to copyright law are dealt with in contracts.
UK Gov Squeezes Copyright Law Into Cheat Sheets

Book Pirates Advance In £5bn War Of The Internet

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
The stakes are high. On one side are the internet pirates who are offering digital copies of the latest bestsellers such as Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol for free. On the other are the authors and publishers who are determined
Book Pirates Advance In £5bn War Of The Internet

Laureate To Help Storytelling Live Happily Ever After

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
Are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin. Britain is to have its first laureate for storytelling. Taffy Thomas has been waxing lyrical, spinning yarns, telling tall tales and holding children and adults spellbound with his repertoire of 300 stories culled
Laureate To Help Storytelling Live Happily Ever After

Story Featuring Gay Parents Excluded From US School Book Fairs

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
US publishing giant Scholastic has insisted that it "does not censor books" in the wake of a fierce row over US children's author Lauren Myracle, who was asked to rewrite her latest book Luv Ya Bunches to remove "offensive" language
Story Featuring Gay Parents Excluded From US School Book Fairs

IMPAC List Shows Worldwide Vitality Of Fiction

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
The IMPAC longlist, announced November 2nd, is the most exciting in the â ¬100,000 award's history
IMPAC List Shows Worldwide Vitality Of Fiction

BBC Asks Top Writer To Take Course On Drama

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
An award-winning playwright who has written some of television's most popular dramas was sent on a course by the BBC to understand how to portray "goodies" and "baddies"
BBC Asks Top Writer To Take Course On Drama

Pi Author Plans Holocaust Novel

02.11.2009 16:41    book2book.co.uk
Author Yann Martel is to follow his Booker Prize-winning novel Life of Pi with another story focusing on animals.
Pi Author Plans Holocaust Novel

多多 Wins 2010 Neustadt International Prize For Literature

02.11.2009 16:40    book2book.co.uk
Chinese poet Li Shizheng, who writes under the pen-name Duo Duo (which is even prettier in Chinese: ), has been named the winner of the estimable Neustadt International Prize for Literature for 2010

Norway Warns Amazon Against Kindle Launch

02.11.2009 16:40    book2book.co.uk
Norway's Consumer Council reckons the Kindle breaches Norwegian law, and will have to change radically before any local launch.
Norway Warns Amazon Against Kindle Launch

Sunday Soaker

02.11.2009 14:45    metcheck.com
As promised, its a very wet start to the day across most of Britain and Ireland as a deepening low sweeps north-eastwards. Heavy rain and strengthening winds are making for a very unpleasant morning in many areas, and we have
Sunday Soaker

MP meets the CyberMentors who are tackling bullying online

02.11.2009 14:04    cambridgelibdems.org.uk
Cambridge MP David Howarth has met pupils at Chesterton Community College who have become the city's first qualified CyberMentors to help beat bullying.
MP meets the CyberMentors who are tackling bullying online

Don't write off people with autism - Howarth

02.11.2009 14:03    cambridgelibdems.org.uk
A national campaign to stop adults with autism being written-off by the employment and benefits system has been backed by Cambridge MP David Howarth.
Don't write off people with autism - Howarth

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