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Splits expected over gay marriage

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 18:06

Splits expected over gay marriage - Conservative Party divisions over legalising same-sex marriage in England and Wales are set to be exposed again when the plans return to the Commons later. [BBC Politics]

IS THIS NOT A WASTE OF TIME?????

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Scientists finally prove our brains detect grammar errors without us even realising it

Wed, 05/15/2013 - 20:46

Scientists finally prove our brains detect grammar errors without us even realising it - Neuroscientists from the University of Oregon finally have proof that our brains can detect grammatical errors without even realising it. [Daily Mail Tech]

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Sony investor urges company break-up

Wed, 05/15/2013 - 20:45

Sony investor urges company break-up - US hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb says Sony should spin off up to 20% of its entertainment business and shore up its struggling electronics arm. [BBC Business]

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'Abandon' hospital A&E plans plea

Wed, 05/15/2013 - 20:43

'Abandon' hospital A&E plans plea - There are calls for a major shake up of accident and emergency services in south Wales to be abandoned due to the current crisis in demand. [BBC Health]

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AUDIO: UK TB infection an 'urgent problem'

Wed, 05/08/2013 - 10:20

AUDIO: UK TB infection an 'urgent problem' - A report by MPs has found that progress in getting rid of the tuberculosis is "painfully slow" and claims that multi-resistant strains are now an "urgent" problem. [BBC Health]

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VIDEO: NHS should look after 'the whole person'

Sun, 04/28/2013 - 15:41

VIDEO: NHS should look after 'the whole person' - Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham says that merging the NHS with social care would be better value for money [BBC Health]

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Freedom of Speech Please

Sat, 04/27/2013 - 10:39

It appears that the government is attempting to control the newspapers and news sites. Free speech will not
be part of Britain. 1984 will be here. Cameras in your street, secret police trials, Councils and Government cover ups.
Control of TV and News Content. Control of emails and internet viewing.
BACK THE NEWSPAPERS NOT THE GOVERNMENT- YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE ALL NEWSPAPERS- BUT FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS OUR HERITAGE. WITHOUT IT WE WILL BE A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED STATE. NOBODY WILL TRUST US.WILL YOU BE A MEMBER OF THE SECRET POLICE.

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Clegg rejects 'web snoop' bill plan (Well Done its a waste of time)

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 12:39

Clegg rejects 'web snoop' bill plan - Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says Lib Dems will not agree to any new law allowing all Britons' online activity to be recorded. [BBC Politics]

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New energy tariffs 'still confusing'

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 12:42

New energy tariffs 'still confusing' - Reforms to energy tariffs could leave consumers struggling to find the best deal, says Which?, but the regulator argues the changes have been misrepresented. [BBC Business]

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New energy tariffs 'still confusing'

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 12:42

New energy tariffs 'still confusing' - Reforms to energy tariffs could leave consumers struggling to find the best deal, says Which?, but the regulator argues the changes have been misrepresented. [BBC Business]

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Ethnic remarks row councillor quits

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 12:41

Ethnic remarks row councillor quits - A Tory councillor resigns after telling a national newspaper the children of Pakistani families would fail to "rise to the top". [BBC Politics]

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Ethnic remarks row councillor quits

Mon, 04/22/2013 - 12:41

Ethnic remarks row councillor quits - A Tory councillor resigns after telling a national newspaper the children of Pakistani families would fail to "rise to the top". [BBC Politics]

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Local News information in UK LONN

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 20:36

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www.lonn.co.uk

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Clifton Lodge Hotel High Wycombe Bucks

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 20:20

Situated just outside High Wycombe Town Centre near West Wycombe. The Clifton Lodge Hotel. is a stunning 1930's 38 bed hotel set in its own large garden near the main A40. The Chiltern countryside is just 5 minutes away, High Wycombe is just 10 minutes away giving the best of both worlds.

Tel 01494 440095

www.cliftonlodgehotel.co.uk

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Measles warning to 'get vaccine'

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 19:13

Measles warning to 'get vaccine' - Affected teen backs backs vaccination [BBC Health]

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MP warns over home extension plan

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 19:09

MP warns over home extension plan - Ministers are facing defeat on plans to double the maximum size of home extensions if they fail to compromise, Tory MP Zac Goldsmith warns. [BBC Politics]

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Google goes down: Users take to twitter to complain as mail and apps are 'disrupted'

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 19:09

Google goes down: Users take to twitter to complain as mail and apps are 'disrupted' - Google's mail and application services are unavailable to some users, the search giant has admitted.

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London Marathon to review security

Tue, 04/16/2013 - 13:16

London Marathon to review security - Security for Sunday's London Marathon will be reviewed after the fatal blasts at Boston's race, but the event will go ahead, officials insist. [BBC Sports]

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Will the next iPhone fold up? Manufacturers set to reveal first bendable gadgets

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 17:28

Will the next iPhone fold up? Manufacturers set to reveal first bendable gadgets - Experts say the technology, which could lead to virtually unbreakable gadgets, could soon be seen in everything from Apple's much-rumoured iWatch to larger tablets. [Daily Mail Tech]

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Minimum wage to increase to £6.31

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 17:25

Minimum wage to increase to £6.31 - The national minimum wage will rise by 12p an hour to £6.31 for adults and by 5p to £5.03 for 18-to-20-year-olds from October. [BBC Politics]

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