Tuesday, 11 September 2012

China & Japan Still in Dispute - 11th September 2012

China and Japan are in dispute over Islands in East China seas and China have sent petrol ships to assert their sovereignty over the islands known differently by Japan as Senkaku and Diaoyu by China. Japan recently confirmed it had signed a seal with private owner to purchase 3 of the islands to confuse matters further the group of islands which are resource-rich are also claimed to be of Taiwan Sovereignty.

Andy Murray Does It - 11th September 2012

Andy Murray after years as the second best gets the prize winning a major and will be the first Britain to win a grand slam championship in 76 years.

Murray was, as he told the reporter both relieved and very emotional after winning the US open final.

Monday, 10 September 2012

Government stats on suicide




The government have produced stats showing that middle-aged men have the highest risk of suicide with key reasons being money or job worries.

Farmers and Rural Businesses Lost a Billion




The weather this year in the UK has reduced the income for farmers, tourist businesses, insurance companies and event organisers such as country fairs as the wettest summer in 100 years hit the land.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

News - 5th September 2012

- Michelle Obama delivered a speech at the democratic invention on behalf of her husband. President Barrack Obama who is going for a second term of four years at the white house.

- The police in the UK have been working with Cypriot authorities to trace down some of the UK's most wanted fugitives who are believed to be hiding in Cyprus. There are around 8 men and one women of the list of most wanted.

- Lakhdar Brahimi, said the crisis in Syria was staggering and catastrophic Brahimi the new UN and Arab league envoy called on the UN to give more support to the crisis.

- David Cameron meeting with his newly elected ministers to day after the reshuffle of his cabinet.

- David Weir at the Paralympics wins his second Gold along with Mckillop and Natasha Baker.

- Boris Johnson unhappy about the cabinet reshuffle as Justine Greening gets moved, Greening was opposed to a third runway at Heaththrow.

Monday, 3 September 2012

Syria - 3rd September 2012


The UN Arab league have said that the problems in Syria are deeply worrying and almost an impossible task to solve.

Lakhdar Brahimi the UN Arab league enovy has little hope of a resolve.

David Cameron Man or Mouse? - 3rd September 2012

There has been some unrest in the Tory camp about David Cameron's leadership, however after comments as to whether Cameron was a man or a mouse he has vowed to show "fighting spirit" and to get the country back to economic growth.