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Posted by Lucy Walters on 1st Jan 10
Since the 2001 attacks against the World Trade Center in New York the world has been in a constant struggle to stay ahead of the next terrorist attack. Since airports and airplanes seem to be the preferred targets security measures have constantly had to be changed to keep up with the latest attempts. The infamous [...]
(Read More)Terrorist had Ties in Britain
Posted by Steven Allen on 31st Dec 09
If there is one thing that we have learned from the failed terrorist attacks of 2009 it is that these networks of fanatics extend to every part of the globe. The three men recently sentenced to life in prison for their parts in trying to blow up seven Trans-Atlantic flights heading from London to the [...]
(Read More)Britain to have Dedicated Space Agency
Posted by Kim Newbold on 14th Dec 09
Man has long been trying to reach space and once we finally did the only thing left to do was go farther. Although the space race of the 1960′s is over, countries are still interested in being the first to make potentially major discoveries by going deeper and deeper into space. Adventurers like Richard Branson [...]
(Read More)Britain Falling Behind on Healthcare
Posted by Lucy Walters on 11th Dec 09
Healthcare issues have taken a back seat to the environment and the economy over the last few years. As people concern themselves with vital issues like climate change and their pocketbook, they often overlook the fact that health is one of the most important issues. A recent study aimed to find out which European nations [...]
(Read More)Brits can Expect Snow on top of Rain
Posted by Lucy Walters on 4th Dec 09
Although there is still wide spread disagreement about the potential effects of global warming, evidence is emerging that is getting harder and harder to deny. Strange weather patterns have been occurring all over the world for the past decade, which has seen the world pummeled by hurricanes, floods, droughts, and tsunamis. Although some scientists claim [...]
(Read More)Abused Children Get Overdue Apology
Posted by Lucy Walters on 23rd Nov 09
There are many atrocities that have occurred in the world, some of which happened a long time ago but continue to affect people to this day. In the 1940′s and 50′s it was common practice to pluck poor children out of homes and orphanages and ship them across the world in search of a better [...]
(Read More)Baroness “I don’t think so” Smith
Posted by Kim Newbold on 19th Oct 09
The people living in the constituency of former minister Jacqui Smith are not digesting the news the ex-Home Secretary is on her way to becoming a baroness. Historically in Britain, elevating to the House of Lords former ministers who have held an important office of state has been a convention. The hinting of a peerage [...]
(Read More)Pigs are Newest Pet Choice for Brits
Posted by Rob Jones on 9th Oct 09
The newest pet trend in Britain is not the standard sort of pet. Pet owning Britons are no longer coveting simple dogs and cats. The latest pet trend is micro pigs, smaller bred down versions of regular pigs, which Britons claim make great pets. The new breed of pig tops out at around forty or [...]
(Read More)Prosecutors Aim to Clarify Assisted Suicide Laws in UK
Posted by Rob Jones on 24th Sep 09
The debate over assisted suicide is raging in Britain this week as lawmakers try to clarify the exact circumstances in which a family member or friend can assist a terminally ill patient in taking their own life. This is an issue that has been a hot topic in the United Kingdom for a long time, [...]
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