556 | 555 | 554 | 553 | 552 | 551 | 550 | 549 | 548 | 547 | 546 | 545 | 544 | 543 | 542 | 541 | 540 | 539 | 538 | 537 - Perrys fears over party lifestyle (2009-07-14 12:02:52)
The town holds its annual reenactment of a Civil War battle, and Cartman suits up for the Confederacy with visions of glory. - Newquay Airport investment consitent with EU strategy (2009-07-14 14:51:40)
The European Commission has decided to raise no objections to additional public funds, amounting to around £24.3 million in domestic funding plus £22.5 from the EU, for the development of Newquay Airport, formerly the Saint Mawgan Nimrod base. Air traffic safety concerns, raised by the CAA, had caused a revision of the original budget for the civilianisation of the airport. Ryanair pulled out during the period of uncertainty, obliging its customers to go to Bristol or Bournemouth. - Looking for a campsite? Then dont choose a skip! (2009-07-14 14:56:46)
A man who fell asleep in a skip after a night out with friends in Brighton was picked up by a bin lorry and crushed to death. Clearly there are safer places to nap. - Hit and run driver faces jail term (2009-07-14 15:03:40)
A hit-and-run car driver will face a spell behind bars after he left a teenage motorcyclist for dead. - Swiss Role crucial in rescuing Peterborough landmark (2009-07-14 15:09:24)
The Swiss owners of Peterboroughs historic Great Northern Hotel have embarked on a £2 million refurbishment. Mr. Hills comments should go a long way ease the concerns of many locals who feared for the future of the hotel after Mistvalley, run by city businessman Peter Boizot, entered administration. - Baroness is raising the Tone for Europe (2009-07-15 17:12:27)
Tony Blair will be the UKs official candidate for EU president, Baroness Kinnock has confirmed. Due to the contention surrounding the putative Lisbon Treaty, it is not yet clear whether such a post will be created. - Plant Pot Patrol puts Pensioner in a Pickle (2009-07-15 17:24:37)
A 61-year-old grandmother has been threatened with an Anti-Social Behaviour Order unless she removed her tomato plants from a communal area outside her South Wales flat. Neath Port Talbot Council have sent her a follow-up letter warning that officials would move the plants if she didnt. A different estate inspector implied earlier that her potted plants might self-combust. - Loughborough looks like a rough borough (2009-07-15 17:31:00)
A 19-year-old man has suffered serious head injuries after a daytime fight in a Loughborough street. The fight happened shortly before 4pm on Tuesday in Granby Street at its junction with Packe Street in the centre of the normally genteel Midland town. The injured man was taken to the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham and two people have been arrested. Witness statements are still wanted by the Leicestershire force. - UKs swine flu death toll is now 29 (2009-07-16 21:58:38)
Twenty-nine people have now died in the UK after contracting swine flu, the Government has announced. - Four new eco-towns given go-ahead (2009-07-17 02:31:10)
Four eco-town proposals have been given the green-light by the Government as debate over the controversial scheme rumbles on. 556 | 555 | 554 | 553 | 552 | 551 | 550 | 549 | 548 | 547 | 546 | 545 | 544 | 543 | 542 | 541 | 540 | 539 | 538 | 537
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