Jewish campaigners for a boycott of Israel are to hold a vigil outside the Wembley on Saturday 8th September where Israel will play England in a Euro 2008 qualifying match.
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Uniform makers pushed into poverty by supermarkets
The school uniforms sold cheaply in major UK supermarkets are being produced by women workers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and those women earn a very little amount - sometimes only five pence per hour working over 70 hours per week, Action aid revealed in a report published this week.
Diana conspiracies subconsciously persuading people
Conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Diana's death in a car crash in Paris is subconsciously persuading people, according to study carried out by a team of British psychologists.
UK Opposition urges asylum for Iraq interpreters
Opposition Liberal Democrats are calling on the British Government to grant asylum to Iraqis whose work for the British forces in Iraq has put their lives in danger.
Cops with head cams visiting homes in Lancashire
Policeman wearing head mounted cameras will visit homes across Fylde Coast to detect and tackle cases of domestic violence, the Lancashire police announced today.
A person added to DNA database every 45 seconds
A person is added to the National DNA Database in the United Kingdom every 45 seconds, an opposition MP warned amidst reports that the Home Office has been urged to allow police to take DNA samples for offences such as dropping litter.
Anti-terror police lied to public after killing innocent man
British anti-terror police lied to the public after killing an innocent man Jean Charles de Menezes during a botched terror raid on 22 July 2005, the Independent Police Complaints Commission concluded today.
Teenage parents are responsible, study finds
Teenage parents are not reckless or useless as many adults used to think, and are indeed more motivated and responsible than some of their childless peers, a study done by the University of Bradford, UK, reveals.
G8 sells the world's poorest children to Big Pharma for profit
Only a quarter of the $1.5 billion donated by G8 leaders to eradicate disease among poorest children will be spent on the costs of vaccines, while the three-quarters will go to major pharmaceutical corporations as profits, a Comment published in this week’s edition of The Lancet concluded.
UK Govt to screen postgrad applicants
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