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Ferry will link north Devon with Wales soon

The services for the launch of fast ferry boats have been back again after a short ceasing period. The ferry service will link north Devon with Wales from spring. The ferries are constructed by Catamaran firm Seven Link and the company’s founder Mr. Marrow has revealed that the company is in agreement with a new […]

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Wales | Read More »

Dead body found by police in Carrickrobin, N.Ireland

Remains of the dead body were found by the police and it is suspected after the results of the identification that it was the body of Gerry Evans who has disappeared in 1979 in Castleblaybey, County Monaghan. The police was about to close the case due to the fact that had not any element or […]

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »

Scottish rugby player leads protest

Kenny Logan, former rugby player, led anti-pylon protest in Sterling, Scotland. The demonstrations are the last resort for protestors so as to be heard by the government and to change the overhead line. The Scottish government agreed with the proposal for upgrading the existing line in January and this decision brought up much disappointment to […]

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »

Lockerbie Town Hall under risk

The Lockerbie Town Hall, one of the oldest buildings in Scotland since 1880, is closed due to safety reasons. Engineers took this decision after checking the place thoroughly and they reach the conclusion that it has to shut. The Jazz Festival which was arranged to take place there will  be hold at another location.

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »

London’s tube services employers are on strike

Panic and chaos prevailed at London’s underground today, Monday, 4, due to extended strikes by the members of RMT and TSSA union. The strike ended at 18.30, however a lot of inconvenience was occurred, even after the end of it and many commuters found huge difficulties and delays at their transport.

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

Woman drawn her baby in acid

Mother in Birmingham killed her three years old daughter by stabbing her almost 7 time consequently and then drawn the body in acid. Police found the body of the dead girl almost in a state of decomposition, however neither police nor in the post-mortem examine the kind of acid was defined. The family environment of […]

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in England | Read More »

Two cats victims of human cruelty

Two pet cats were poisoned to death in West Lothian. The instances of pet cruelty are on increase and the authorities warn those who commit such a crime with custodial sentence and fines up to 5,000 pounds. However, it is a hard task for the police to enquire such cases without witnesses. The family is […]

March 15th, 2012 | Posted in Scotland | Read More »

Woman sentenced for drowning her pet cats

43-year-old woman drown her eight pet cats and she advocated that there was no other solution! The woman from Oxfordshire drowned her pet cats in a baby bath because she did not have money to make a phone call to pet charities and she claimed that she did have any choice but this. Julie Carter […]

November 3rd, 2010 | Posted in England | Read More »

Died aged 58 the famous actor Simon McCordinale

The leading actor Simon McCordinale, who stared in the BBC’s medical drama One’s Casualty for six years, died in the arms of her wife, actress Susan George. The actor suffered from cancer for four years and he fought with the disease till the end. Simon McCordinale was a very active and energetic man and even […]

November 3rd, 2010 | Posted in England | Read More »

Tibor Cervenak and the Irish Dream

Tibor Cervenak is coming from Czech Republic and he is an abstract painting artist who had a new lease of life in Belfast, N.Ireland. He started working in a cleaning company and then as a taxi driver in Belfast when Czech Republic joined EU in 2004 and there were working opportunities abroad. When he collected […]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in N. Ireland | Read More »