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Friday, 21 December 2012
Farmers Still Fighting in Kenya - 21st December 2012
An estimated 30 people have dies in a fresh out break of violence between
different farming committees in Kenyan in the Tana River district.
Cameron Visits Afghanistan - 21st December 2012
David Cameron visited British trooper in Afghanistan to announce the withdrawal of some British troops with a estimated half of the current soldiers serving in Afghanistan being brought home.
The Prime Minister praised the troops and said that their efforts have been a success but that a "high price" had been paid.
Banks Should be Strictly Controlled - 21st December 2012
Tougher banking reforms are needed through out the world but also in the UK,
after week after week of banks showing their total disregard for treating
customers fairly or putting in place enough security to protect investors money.
Criminal prosecutions should be brought in against director in control of banks
and financial institutions if they cannot keep their houses in order.
Military Force to be Used in Mali - 21st December 2012
The UN security council has voted unanimously on a US lead force to oust Islamists rebels from Northern Mali.
The rebel forces are said to have links with Al-Qaeda and are imposing harsh forms of Islamic law.
The rebel forces are said to have links with Al-Qaeda and are imposing harsh forms of Islamic law.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
MP's Criticise The BBC - 20th December 2012
- MP's have criticised the BBC pay off to George Entwistle who resigned after the Jimmy Saville sex abuse scandal became public.
- MP's in a group committee meeting have instructed Ofgem to stop energy firms ripping clients off by offering cheap deals to new clients and racking up charges for existing ones.
- The South Korean President - Elect Park Genn-Hye has spoken about the "grave" challenge they face about North Korea's recent rocket testing and has called for a trust based dialogue.
- Alistair Stewart has jailed for 5 years for stealing £600,000 of Nina Siegenthaler savings pretending to invest it.
- President Barack Obama of the USA said that "concrete proposals" with words leading to actions were needed for gun control after another recent mass murder in America with 26 children and teachers being killed at Sandy Hook School in New Town.
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Miscarriage Guidelines - 12th December 2012
Another Rocket Launched by North Korea - 12th December 2012
- Another rocket has been launched by North Korea this time the
launched has deemed to be successful. The official line from North Korea was
that the rocket was that the rocket was used to put a satellite up, however the
international community have condemned the launch saying they suspect it was a
test for ballistic long range missiles.
- With trouble mounting in Syria the US has officially recognised the Syrian opposition coalition and President Barack Obama said "it seems them as the legitimate representatives of the Syrian people".
-The report on the murder of Pat Finucane in 1989 a Belfast solicitor is said to be a sham, white wash and not the truth according to Geraldine Finucane the widow of Mr Finucane. The report by Sir Desmond De Silva, did confirm that agents of the state were involved in Pat Finucanes killing and should have been prevented. Mrs Finucane said that the government "had engineered a suppression of the truth".
- Unemployment in the UK has fallen by around 80,000 according to the ONS. The Office for National Statistics and that total pay was up by 1.8% compared to last year at the same time.
- With trouble mounting in Syria the US has officially recognised the Syrian opposition coalition and President Barack Obama said "it seems them as the legitimate representatives of the Syrian people".
-The report on the murder of Pat Finucane in 1989 a Belfast solicitor is said to be a sham, white wash and not the truth according to Geraldine Finucane the widow of Mr Finucane. The report by Sir Desmond De Silva, did confirm that agents of the state were involved in Pat Finucanes killing and should have been prevented. Mrs Finucane said that the government "had engineered a suppression of the truth".
- Unemployment in the UK has fallen by around 80,000 according to the ONS. The Office for National Statistics and that total pay was up by 1.8% compared to last year at the same time.
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