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Second man charged over murders

12.07.2008 19:59    bbc.co.uk
Police charge a 23-year-old man with the murders of two French students in south-east London.
Second man charged over murders


Spotted a leopard in Hawkinge?

12.07.2008 19:36    localrags.co.uk
Kent Big Cat Research would like to hear from anyone who has seen a big cat in the Hawkinge area, whether recently or in the past. Neil Arnold has monitored populations of black leopard, puma and lynx across Kent for
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Miliband defends Zimbabwe tactics

12.07.2008 13:47    bbc.co.uk
The foreign secretary tells the BBC that Britain's attempt to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe's leaders was not "ill-judged".
Miliband defends Zimbabwe tactics

Britain denies UN Zimbabwe sanctions vote ill-judged

12.07.2008 13:22    keralanext.com
Miliband insisted it had been right to put the United States draft resolution -- which would have imposed measures including an assets freeze on Mugabe and 13 people close to him -- to the vote at the Security Council. The

Stabbing spree rocks London

12.07.2008 13:21    keralanext.com
Four fatal stabbings were reported in London itself, bringing the total killed in the capital this year above 50. Police acknowledged that youth knife crime was a dire problem, but denied London was in the grips of a stabbing "epidemic",

Bomb plot fiancee is jailed

12.07.2008 13:21    keralanext.com
Fardosa Abdullahi, 20, had given Yassin Hassan Omar the covering to help him flee to Birmingham the day after he tried with three others to detonate rucksack bombs on underground trains and a bus in 2005. The plot was a

Labour Party silent over Blair tennis match auction

12.07.2008 13:21    keralanext.com
The cash-strapped Labour Party raised hundreds of thousands of pounds at its annual sports dinner and auction at Wembley Stadium, but a party spokesman refused to disclose who bid what and how much it would cost to rally with Blair.

Russia UN veto incomprehensible: Britain

12.07.2008 13:21    keralanext.com
I'm very disappointed that the U.N. Security Council should have failed to pass a strong and clear resolution on Zimbabwe," Miliband said in a statement. "It'll appear incomprehensible to the people of Zimbabwe that Russia, which committed itself at the

Davis cruises to bypoll win

12.07.2008 13:20    keralanext.com
David Davis won 71.5 per cent of the vote in a special election in the Haltemprice and Howden constituency in northern England, according to results announced last night. The turnout was 34pc, about half of what it was in the

Horror at wave of stabbings

12.07.2008 13:20    keralanext.com
Mayor Boris John-son said he was appalled by the stabbings and the whole of society needed to take responsibility for tackling knife crime. Before the latest four slayings, 49 people had died of knife wounds this year in London, a

400-year-old book by Shakespeare recovered

12.07.2008 13:20    keralanext.com
Police in Durham, northeast England, said yesterday they had arrested a 51-year-old man over the theft of the First Folio edition of 1623, which scholars consider one of the most important printed books in the English language. It was among

Public consultation to be carried out on future Foresterhill development

12.07.2008 12:39    aberdeencity.gov.uk
Aberdeen City Council's planning committee has approved a draft development framework for the Foresterhill Hospital site for public consultation. 2008/07/11 00:00:00

Make a Daruma doll and make a wish

12.07.2008 12:39    aberdeencity.gov.uk
As part of the its continuing Saturday events there will be a Daruma doll workshop tomorrow, Saturday, 12 July from 2pm until 4pm at Glover House, 78 Balgownie Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. 2008/07/11 00:00:00

Lunchtime talk

12.07.2008 06:53    aberdeencity.gov.uk
Phoebe Anna Traquair, the first important professional woman artist of modern Scotland will be the feature of a lunchtime talk by Kate Gillespie, assistant keeper (applied arts) Aberdeen Art Gallery at the museum on Thursday, 17 July. 2008/07/11 00:00:00

Public consultation to be undertaken on Rowett plans

12.07.2008 06:52    aberdeencity.gov.uk
Aberdeen City Council's planning committee has given approval for a public consultation exercise into the Rowett Research Institute's plans to redevelop its main campus and develop a new bio life science and research park. 2008/07/10 00:00:00

Using thistles to fight crime

12.07.2008 00:47    localrags.co.uk
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH - LATEST NEWS Neighbourhood Watch have reported that in the past couple of weeks a number of hanging baskets, potted planters and garden ornaments have been stolen from gardens in the Hawkinge area.These thefts have usually taken place
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City golf tournament called off

12.07.2008 00:07    aberdeencity.gov.uk
Aberdeen City Council's annual Quaich golf competition will not go ahead this year. 2008/07/11 00:00:00

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