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US veteran denies Islamic State terror charges

A US Air Force veteran accused of trying to join Islamic State has appeared in court in New York and denied all charges. Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh, a 47-year-old former aircraft mechanic from New Jersey, spoke only to repeat his name to the judge. His lawyer, Michael K Schneider, entered the plea on his behalf. […]

March 19th, 2015 | Posted in England,UK News | Read More »

James May and Richard Hammond refuse to film Top Gear without Jeremy Clarkson

The co-hosts were asked to front the last three shows without the suspended star but rejected the offer Top Gear could have stayed on air without Jeremy Clarkson – but his co-hosts reportedly refused to present the show without him. James May and Richard Hammond were offered the chance to front the motoring show during […]

March 19th, 2015 | Posted in England,UK News | Read More »

Budget 2015: George Osborne cuts taxes for savers and first-time buyers

The Chancellor announces a new savings allowance to give millions of people “tax free banking” and says first-time house buyers will have their deposits topped up by the Government with a “Help to Buy ISA” More than 17 million people will no longer have to pay tax on their savings, George Osborne announced in his […]

March 19th, 2015 | Posted in England,UK News | Read More »

So much for localism when your local pub turns into yet another shop

‘The roaring fire, the chimneys, the creaking pub door, the mulled wine. That is England. That is England, not a supermarket.” Michael Iszatt is the Conservative councillor for Cheshunt North ward in Hertfordshire. The pub in question is in the ward of his fellow councillor, Cody McCormick. Less than a month ago, the Victoria, a […]

May 2nd, 2014 | Posted in England | Read More »

Body of a prostitute missing for ten years was found

The body of Rachel Wilson was found in a farmland in Teesside. Rachel who was last seen in her home on the 30th of May in 2002, made an appearance in CCTV the next day and after that nobody ever saw her again. The remains of her body that were found on the 27th of […]

July 16th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

More speed limits proposed by councils

English councils are going to obtain more freedom on introducing more severe measures fro speed limit. They will have the chance to introducing a 20mph speed limit to every zone they would like to according to the Department fro Transport. They will have these measures outside schools under draft guidance. Road Safety Minister Mike Penning […]

July 14th, 2012 | Posted in England | 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 »

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 »

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 »