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Huge rise in London men 'forced into marriage' 
Posted on  02-07-2010 12:35:28 PM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

London has seen a huge rise in the number of men forcing into marriage.

Calls an emails to the Forced Marriage Unit were up 65% the last two years, according to a new Government report released yesterday.

The joint-initiative between the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Home ...


  
Eviction Day - "Mass activist callout" for Parliament Square Peace Camp 
Posted on  02-07-2010 11:20:57 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

It's Eviction Day at Parliament Square this afternoon and it has nothing to do with Big Brother - although the soon-to-be homeless occupants believe otherwise.

Council officals and police will tackle over 50 Peace protesters from various groups have been squatting in Westminster since May. Last month Mayor ...


  
Cockney accent to disappear - 'Jafrican' takeover 
Posted on  01-07-2010 02:40:56 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

London's traditional Cockney accent will vanish in just 30 years, according to linguistics experts.

Multicultural London English, is set to take over the capital as the geezer twang moves out of the city to the east, the study reveals

Paul Kerswill, Professor of Sociolinguistics at Lancaster University says ...


  
Candy Brothers walk away empty handed in £3bn Chelsea barracks case 
Posted on  25-06-2010 11:56:14 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

The Candy Brother developers lef tthe High Court empty handed despite a judge ruling in their favour over a failed £3bn apartment complex at Chelsea Barracks.

Justice Vos agreed that Qatari Diar CPC consortium toar up deal for the project.ing project - But the judge said Mr Candy's company, CPC Group, ...


  
40% of Magistrates courts to be closed in first wave of public sector cuts 
Posted on  22-06-2010 09:18:37 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

Magistrate’s courts will be slashed in order to make essential savings in public sector spending, with the Government expected to announce that 150 courts are to be closed with immediate effect.  This will mean 40% of the 350 magistrate’s courts will no longer hear ...


  
Mobile phone use for more than 30 minutes increases brain cancer risk by 40% 
Posted on  15-06-2010 08:28:51 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

New research is pointing to a "brain tumour pandemic" caused by heavy mobile phone use according to a new study that suggests that the world’s four billion phone users should keep handsets way from their heads and bodies to lower the risk of cancer.


  
Bad week for police gets worse - G20 case utterly rejected in just 30 minutes, 'ringleader’ acquitted 
Posted on  12-06-2010 01:29:18 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

A terrible week for the police got even worse after a jury utterly rejected Scotland Yard’s version of events of the G20 protests as it acquitted a man charged with being a riotous ringleader.

This week illegal stop and search tactics were revealed in Kent leading to ...


  
Elderly woman killed in Bromley house fire 
Posted on  11-06-2010 01:40:42 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

An elderly woman has been found dead following a house fire in Bromley this morning.

The victim is believed to have been 71 and lived alone at the property on Sandford Road.

A member of the public alerted fire services around 9.30am, later finding the woman's body in ...


  
Cameron ready to make cuts that "will stay with us for years" 
Posted on  07-06-2010 04:08:46 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  News Desk

-  Cuts of up to 25% in government departments on the cards

News Desk


The Prime Minister of the coalition government David Cameron will today set out his vision on how critical it is to make cuts to the levels of public ...

  
Pope visit hit by recession fears 
Posted on  03-06-2010 07:42:55 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

The first visit by Pope Benedict XVI to London is being scaled down due to concerns over spiralling security costs, with estimates putting the visit of the head of the Roman Catholic church at£14 million, twice the original estimate.

The Pope's vist is scheduled ...


  
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