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Posted by Michael Bond on 27th Jan 10
Driving while under the influence of alcohol is never a good idea and causes thousands of deaths and traffic accidents all over the world. With recent studies showing that people in the United Kingdom are drinking more, especially at the teenage level, it has become even more important to educate people about the potential dangers [...]
(Read More)Potential Flash Floods Loom as the UK Thaws
Posted by Steven Allen on 15th Jan 10
Even those who wholeheartedly believe that climate change is just a myth created by scientists must admit that the weather over the last few years has been anything but average. Not only are summers getting hotter, but winters seem to be getting colder and more violent, especially this year when most of the western world [...]
(Read More)A Freezing New Year Expected
Posted by Kim Newbold on 31st Dec 09
People like to ring in the New Year in a variety of ways. Some go out on the town, hitting night clubs, looking for the biggest and loudest parties while others are content to stay at home and welcome the upcoming year in a quieter fashion. Whatever your New Year’s plans they may be disrupted [...]
(Read More)Scots Still Cannot Find Work
Posted by Steven Allen on 29th Dec 09
What is meant to be a festive time where people count their blessings has not been so for many around the United Kingdom. Especially in Scotland, where the recession has been particularly cruel, leaving many out of work for the holidays. This has been the case all over the world, as the global downturn takes [...]
(Read More)Divorce Hotline Outrages Church Groups
Posted by Kim Newbold on 29th Dec 09
When couples around the world get married, many of them do it under the oath, Till Death Do Us Part, which means they will stick together no matter what. Any person living in the real world knows that these oaths are sometimes not worth the air it takes to utter them, as divorce rates in [...]
(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)Swine Flu Vaccinations Enter New Phase
Posted by Steven Allen on 26th Nov 09
The swine flu has spread across the world and become a global pandemic. Although the death tolls are not as high as once predicted, countless numbers of hours have been lost from work and school from workers and students stricken with the flu. However, most medical officials believe that the worst is over, as cases [...]
(Read More)Commonwealth Games Becoming More Expensive for Scotland
Posted by Michael Bond on 19th Nov 09
With all of the talk and focus being on the 2012 Olympic Games in London, many have overlooked the Commonwealth Games that will take place in Glasgow two years later. This is why many were shocked to find out just how much money was being spent on the Commonwealth Games. In a recent announcement it [...]
(Read More)Mail Strike May Cost Scotland Billions
Posted by Steven Allen on 26th Oct 09
The world has been suffering from a global downturn in the economy for the last two years. Scotland has not been immune to the struggles; in fact, it currently has one of the worst economies in all of Europe. It stands to get even worse next week because of a planned three day national strike [...]
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