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Was the pullout of British troops from the volatile region of Basra justified? Were they forced to retreat or did they do so according to a previously thought-out plan? These are the questions that have galloping to the surface since September 3..
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Eco Factor: Low-emission hybrid buses launched by Volvo for transport for London.
Arriva London received the first batch of their Volvo hybrid double-decker buses....
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Foreign fruit pickers are taking home as little as £45 a week at a company which provides some of Britain’s largest supermarkets with thousands of tonnes of...
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last year, you’ll be well aware of the recession and will have seen the effects of how the credit crunch has...
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Organised crime has moved into the recycling industry - a development that has become clear over the past few months after a series of raids to enforce the EU’s...
made popular Jul 9 2009
An innocent man almost lost his freedom after being accused of rape by a woman he met over the internet.
Gary Wood was hoping for romance when he arranged to meet...
made popular Jul 8 2009
One of the most-anticipated gadgets of the year, the LG Watch Phone will be out to lure the UK public in August, courtesy of providers Orange. The price is unspecified...
made popular Jul 8 2009
Yes, this may be a possibility not in a distant future. British Scientist Professor Karim Nayernia of the Newcastle University where research is being done on stem...
made popular Jul 8 2009
Hundreds of children under the age of 12 were sent on rehab last year for addiction to drink and drugs.
The primary school age drug addicts, alcoholics and glue...
made popular Jul 7 2009
U.S. competitor, Andy Roddick, aka “the real A-Rod”, played the epic match of his life. He went after the greatest, tennis player in our era battling him...
made popular Jul 6 2009
An atypical tooth-in-eye surgery has restored the eyesight of Martin Jones. Blinded in an accident, the 42-year-old Jones was really excited to see his wife for the...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Parents were banned from attending an inter-school sports day to protect pupils from kidnappers and paedophiles.
The host school said they could not prevent...
made popular Jul 4 2009
When Martin Jones met his wife four years ago, he never imagined that one day he would get to see what she looked like.
The 42-year-old builder was left blind after an...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The badly decomposed remains of an 89-year-old woman were discovered in her flat five years after she died, police revealed today.
Isabella Purves’ body was only...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The UK is serious about cutting down on its CO2 emissions and reducing the ever-increasing noise pollution. As it’s quite imperative to monitor the air quality before...
made popular Jul 3 2009
Millions of Christmas trees are discarded on the streets every year, in London. Utilizing the waste generated by the Christmas industry, Fabien Cappello has shaped a...
made popular Jul 3 2009
InterHome, a new home that is capable of learning and adapting to its residents and take critical actions. In case the doors are left unlocked or burglers intrude, you...
made popular Jul 3 2009
Analysis of figures from the European Commission showed a 77 per cent increase in murders, robberies, assaults and sexual offences in the UK since Labour came to...
made popular Jul 2 2009
The world’s central bankers have warned that the British economy faces relapsing into another recession – the much-feared “double dip”...
made popular Jun 30 2009
In escalating tensions between the two nations, Iran’s hard-line government has arrested nine local staff at the British embassy in Tehran.
The government of...
made popular Jun 29 2009
If you are in Britain especially in Bodmin Cornwell, beware!
Just don’t bend down to pick up that loose cobblestone lying on the roadside and try to fix it back...
made popular Jun 26 2009
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British police say they have arrested more than two dozen environmental protesters who broke into a secure area of Stansted Airport near London.
made popular Dec 8 2008
Britain says it has delayed its decision on whether to build a third runway at London’s Heathrow airport.
made popular Dec 4 2008
German travel group TUI has announced a merger of its tourism unit with Britain’s First Choice. The two firms said on Monday they planned to create TUI Travel...
made popular Mar 19 2007
A human vertebra found in a Stone Age British grave is embedded with an arrowhead, indicating a violent death.
Stone age held a period of violence, bloodshed,...
made popular Mar 19 2007
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Baby meerkats Lia and Roo perch on the shoulder of zookeeper Suzi Hyde at London Zoo, in central London, Thursday April 30, 2009. The two baby meerkats (no left - right available) are being hand reared by zookeepers at London Zoo after being abandoned...
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