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Anti-speed camera council leader served driving ban

15.07.2008 20:42    independent.co.uk
The leader of a council considering scrapping speed cameras was once banned from driving for speeding, it was revealed today.


Darwin sons tell court of fury over deception

15.07.2008 20:42    independent.co.uk
The "betrayed" sons of Anne and John Darwin said today their shock at losing their father turned to anger when they discovered his death was an elaborate lie.

DRIVE TO PROMOTE RECYCLING MESSAGE

15.07.2008 19:51    charnwood.gov.uk
The panels, on the side of the vehicles, currently advertise Charnwood Borough Council's brown bin scheme, a project designed to recycle garden waste.

SHAC Prepares For National March & Rally

15.07.2008 19:27    indymedia.org.uk
On the 12th July, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) will be holding a national march and rally to show the mass opposition to the fraudulent vivisection industry and the vile 'experiments' at Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). SHAC is an international
SHAC Prepares For National March & Rally

F1 bosss lawsuit pits privacy against press freedom

15.07.2008 18:59    keralanext.com
After a week that combined courtroom drama and British sex farce, a judge will rule on the nature of sadomasochistic sessions involving FIA President Max Mosley and five women. Were they depraved acts by a powerful public figure, or private

VSA Young Carers continue sports project thanks to donation from Marks & Spencer

15.07.2008 18:17    aberdeencity.gov.uk
The VSA Young Carers' Project is delighted to have received a donation of GBP 3,000 from the staff at Marks & Spencer in Aberdeen towards specialist coaching and transport costs for its Friday Night Project, a fortnightly multi-activity sports group,

Aberdeen lays claim to Whale-Watching Capital of Europe title

15.07.2008 18:17    aberdeencity.gov.uk
Aberdeen is shaping up as the best city in Europe to spot whales, dolphins and porpoises. 2008/07/15 00:00:00

Brits putting off home moves in near-record numbers, Rics reports

15.07.2008 15:03    safestore.co.uk
As growing numbers of Britons choose to postpone a move up the property ladder, the rate of home sales fell to its lowest level for 30 years during the three months to the end of June, it has been announced.

Brits being drawn to "unrivalled" Brazilian property

15.07.2008 15:03    safestore.co.uk
Britons looking to escape for a new life in the sun are being attracted to the "incredible potential" of the Brazilian property market, experts have claimed.

Brits 'should downsize before it's too late'

15.07.2008 15:03    safestore.co.uk
Britons have been advised to 'storm-proof' their finances to guard against a looming recession, with many likely to look into the financial benefits of downsizing their homes before the market slowdowns bottom out.

TOP MARKS FOR CHARNWOOD!

15.07.2008 14:06    charnwood.gov.uk
The Authority is now 100 per cent compliant with the Charter Mark standard following the inspection of its Leisure and Cultural Services.

Madeleine suspect in damages win

15.07.2008 13:39    bbc.co.uk
Madeleine McCann suspect Robert Murat settles a six-figure damages claim over UK newspaper allegations.
Madeleine suspect in damages win

TUC says wages must keep pace with the rising cost of living

15.07.2008 13:20    tuc.org.uk
Commenting on the latest inflation figures published today (Tuesday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:"With prices soaring in supermarkets and petrol stations across the country, families are increasingly concerned at how they are going to make ends meet. Wages, particularly

Solar powered youth shelter for Shepway teens

15.07.2008 13:17    localrags.co.uk
A new £10,000 teen shelter for young people in Folkestone has been installed in the Brabner Park play area. The shelter, which arrived on Thursday (10 July), has a built-in solar powered radio and light. It cost just over £10,000
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Mystery insect found in Natural History Museums gardens

15.07.2008 13:12    keralanext.com
Except for a tiny red and black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens. The almond-shaped insect, about the size of a grain of rice, and was first seen in March 2007 on some of the plane trees

FULL LIST IF THREATENED POST OFFICES - RURAL CORNWALL TO BE MORE ISOLATED?

15.07.2008 12:59    cornwall24.co.uk
THE GOVERNMENT WANT TO CLOSE ALL THESE POST OFFICESAltarnunBoscastleGrimscottMadron...(MORE FOLLOWS)

ONE IN FIVE CORNISH POST OFFICES FACE AXE

15.07.2008 12:59    cornwall24.co.uk
One in five Cornish Post Offices face the axe as part of theGovernment's "Network Change" programme.

Penzance Ladies FC hit new heights

15.07.2008 12:59    cornwall24.co.uk
Penzance Ladies FC will hit new heights in August, when they make their debut in the South West Women's Combination League - the third tier of the women's football pyramid in England.

Bon Giovi at The Keay Theatre St Austell

15.07.2008 12:59    cornwall24.co.uk
Doors 7.30pm tickets £10 advanced and £12 door. Box Office 01726 226777

Tougher sentences demanded for death drivers

15.07.2008 09:13    independent.co.uk
Judges are being urged to impose tougher sentences on people convicted of causing death by dangerous or careless driving under guidelines issued today for England and Wales.

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