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Irish Independent News in Ireland & Worldwide | Irish Newspaper | News Stories Online - Independent.ie
Socialist Worker (Britain) — an anticapitalist, revolutionary weekly
Anti-fascist activists, Muslim groups, trade unionists and local councillors in Luton are banding together to see off the threat from the racist English Defence League (EDL) The victory of George Galloway in the Bradford West by-election has spurred on local election campaigns that were already on the way—and inspired some new ones Socialist Worker supporters are also standing as part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), and as the Scottish Anti Cuts Coalition (SACC) in Scotlandgetreading - Reading Post
The Reporter
Sponsored by PED Ltd News Organ donor’s family tell of heartache THE family of an organ donor from St Helens who died in 2010 have told of their heartache that kidneys which she donated were later found to be cancerous. Graden is bloomin’ lovely...Cambridge News | Latest News Headlines From Cambridge City & Cambridgeshire | National News By Cambridge News
Star of stage and screen Nichola McAuliffe steps into the eccentric role of Miss Shepherd for the UK tour of Alan Bennett's The Lady In The Van. Cambridge United manager Jez George talks about the victory over Fleetwood, the friendly against West Ham and Saturday's final game of the season against Tamworth. Michael Wylde and Josh Coulson will both go under the knife again on Monday in an effort to get them right for Cambridge United next season. SHOOTING: Jenny Corish shrugged off transport problems to ease through to today's women's 50m air rifle three positions qualifying round at the ISSF Shooting World Cup in London.The banking guarantee, which has cost the taxpayer €46bn so far, was originally intended to allow the Central Bank to provide emergency funding to the collapsing financial sector without it being noticed by the ECB or ...
Sunday Tribune
Small World News Service | Small World News Service
Updated 1:56pm Wednesday 21st March 2012 The Chancellor has announced an immediate 1% cut in corporation tax after saying he wanted to make the UK's tax system more competitive for business than in any major economy across the world.
Oxford and Oxfordshire news, sport and information updated throughout the day
Cinema bosses are hoping to scoop some funds for charity by giving away free ice cream in Maidenhead. The Odeon in King Street will be giving away Ben and Jerry's between 6-9pm on Tuesday, April 3.
Slough News & Sports Headlines | Hotels, Property & Jobs In Slough | Slough Express
South Yorkshire Times
Sponsored by News BARNSLEY East MP Michael Dugher is putting pressure on the Government to introduce a youth unemployment scheme in South Yorkshire which would help almost 2000 jobless youths across the region. Sport Don’t drop your guardTHIS is one Southampton pub full of surprises. At first glance, The Duke of Wellington, in Bugle Street, is just a small pub, overflowing with character.
Daily Echo | Southampton news, sport & leisure for Hampshire plus jobs & homes
Sponsored by News Sport Agar pleased with 'strong' Wakefield Wildcats performance WAKEFIELD Trinity Wildcats head coach Richard Agar was pleased to bag a first home win of the season against Catalans Dragons but admits his side are still "learning how to win".
Wakefield Express
Blunders and breakthroughs Guy Consolmagno Rumours circulated last month that the “faster than light” neutrinos supposedly discovered by scientists at Cern (see “Across the Universe”, 26 November 2011) might be explained if the fibre-optic cables connecting their equipment were not fastened tightly enough. Perhaps, rather than shaking the foundations of physics, the reported results were just common human error....

