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The back yard chicken movement goes from strength to strength

Right now organic foods that are home grown are very popular, but at the market they can also be very expensive. If you already plant vegetables outback in the garden you may think that this it the best you can do, but there is one more step you can consider taking.

Those with some free time, some . . . → Read More: The back yard chicken movement goes from strength to strength

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Manchester enforcement drive aims to stamp out assaults on subcultures

A law enforcement drive has started recording assaults on users of subcultures and groups, some of which are Emos and Goths, as they are shown to loathe crimes. Manchester Police is the very first force to deal with offences such as these. Beforehand, hate crimes ended up only being registered for offences towards faith, race, sexual . . . → Read More: Manchester enforcement drive aims to stamp out assaults on subcultures

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Minister makes a gaffe over how much he could live on per day

In a fairly typical gaffe, the Work and Pensions Secretary told the media that £7.57 per day was enough for him to live on, and that others can too, should they really need to. This came to light as he was defending a new set of cuts that will hit the welfare payment handouts in the . . . → Read More: Minister makes a gaffe over how much he could live on per day

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David Bowie exhibition opens in London

For those over a certain age, the names Alladin Sane, Thin White Duke and Ziggy Stardust instantly bring to mind one of the most iconic rock stars who has ever lived; David Bowie. With an exhibition opening that displays the exotic personas which Bowie adopted in turn during the 70′s, the question on many people’s lips . . . → Read More: David Bowie exhibition opens in London

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Police errors allow murderer to kill again

It has just been revealed that a number of police mistakes allowed a convicted killer and psychiatric patient to stay free so that she could kill once again. Before stabbing a woman to death, murderer Nicola Edgington called the police from a hospital asking that she be arrested. If the officers had performed a quick background . . . → Read More: Police errors allow murderer to kill again

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Tesco boss speaks of the company’s efforts to stop a repeat of the horse meat scandal

The recent horse meat scandal has taken the whole country aback, and Tesco’s CEO tried to make a plea recently in a video destined for the company’s customers and the public at large. CEO Philip Clarke spoke in the video about a new open approach that Tesco will take towards food processing in order to avoid . . . → Read More: Tesco boss speaks of the company’s efforts to stop a repeat of the horse meat scandal

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New Archbishops daughter causes controversy over Twitter comments

Twenty six year old Katherine Welby, daughter of the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, and who will be in attendance at his official installation next month, jokingly tweeted that the election was “corrupt” considering that there were no other candidates for the post but her father. Working for a Christian charity, she mentioned that she had . . . → Read More: New Archbishops daughter causes controversy over Twitter comments

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Thunderbirds set to return in 2015

Children’s TV series Thunderbirds is about to make a return in 2015 on ITV, when 50 years will have passed since we were first introduced to Tracy Island and all its inhabitants, including Parker who drove around Lady Penelope in her pink coloured Rolls Royce

The new series will have the title Thunderbirds Are Go! And will . . . → Read More: Thunderbirds set to return in 2015

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Controversy over British troops being sent to Mali

Mali is getting international attention lately because of the constant military struggle going on between rebels and government forces, and recently several countries have started sending troops and advisers on the ground. Now, according to the head of the British forces, it seems like hundreds of British troops may well be joining them in order to . . . → Read More: Controversy over British troops being sent to Mali

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Prince Harry returns from tour of duty in Afghanistan

Last week, Prince Harry came back from his Afghanistan tour of duty, having spent close to four and a half months in the war zone. He arrived at the RAF base of Brize Norton in the Oxfordshire, after his second tour as a co-pilot and gunner on an Apache helicopter.

He gave an interview with the press, . . . → Read More: Prince Harry returns from tour of duty in Afghanistan

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