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Twenty police officers injured in Belfast

Last night was a difficult one for the Belfast police, due to the parade of the Orangemen and the gunshots that occurred. According to the Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, people had to mark a halt on the troubles that took place last night. He stated that: “I am angry that we have these three […]

July 13th, 2012 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »

People in the UK are not sure about the benefit from the Olympic Games

According to the statistics, people in the UK are not sure about the benefits they are going to have from the Olympic Games. The report says that 74% of those asked answered that most parts of United Kingdom will not benefit from the Olympic Games apart from England which is the actual host of the […]

July 13th, 2012 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »

The names of the climbers have been given away by the Foreign Office

The British climbers that were killed in the huge avalanche in Mont Blanc have been named after by the Foreign Office. John Taylor and Steve Barber were among those killed in the mountain, according to the Foreign Office. Another Briton is Roger Payne, who was the climber that made the way for the climbers to […]

July 13th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

Five Britons missing after the avalanche in Mont Blanc

It was five in the morning when the climbers decided to climb up Mount Maudit –meaning ‘cursed peak- in Mount Blanc in France. Despite the fact that there was no announcement or danger of an avalanche, they are missing and the authorities do their best find them. Colonel Bertrand Francois, commander of the Haute-Savoie gendarmerie, […]

July 12th, 2012 | Posted in Europe | Read More »

Peaceful solution for the parades in Ardoyne today

Every year there are too many parades done together in Belfast in order to celebrate the battle between King William the Third and King James the second, and the first’s victory. These parades, however, tend to create controversies. So this year, the Orangemen decided to find a peaceful solution in order to have the parades […]

July 12th, 2012 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »

Scottish economy below expectations

According to one of the latest reports by the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, there has been a weakening in business activity in the second quarter of 2012. This situation has to do with the wider economical crisis of the Eurozone and of course the cut backs of the UK government due to austerity measures, as […]

July 12th, 2012 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »

Authorities say that people should be very careful with rats after the rain

According to the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, people should be very careful with rats after the rain because they are flushed up by the water. They advice people to close up the holes and not to leave food exposed anywhere they could reach it. The statistics say that calls to companies that kill rats […]

July 12th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

The newly born panda in Tokyo zoo was found dead

The panda that was born for the first time after 24 years was found dead on his mother’s belly early today. The young panda was born last week, after approximately two and a half decades of not having to zoo the chance to have  a newly born one. The little panda was born by mother […]

July 11th, 2012 | Posted in Asia | Read More »

More money on insurance after the rainfalls

UK householders are going to pay more on home insurance after the disaster they faced due to heavy rainfall these days. The Association of the British Insurers say, that after the disasters in Britain, the government and the insurance industry are going to act differently on the money they charge for insurances. Those who live […]

July 11th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

Clegg’s hopes of reforming the House of Lords are halted

Everything started a century ago, when Nick Clegg’s Liberal predecessors, wanted to reform the House of Lords. However, this trying now has stopped after the rebellion of 91 Tory MP’s against the measures. David Cameron confronted the leader of the Tory rebellion outside the House of Commons division, because it came clear that the loyal […]

July 11th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »