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Telegraph, 23.04.13 19:22 UTC

Oxford students plan to boycott their ball over plans to display a shark

Students at an Oxford college are planning to boycott their ball because of plans to put a live shark on display at their party.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 15:40 UTC

Lego to open its own school

Lego will be opening its own school this summer fusing traditional teaching with its own brand of play-centred learning.


Daily Mail, 23.04.13 09:48 UTC

Only 29 cast and crew knew whodunnit in TV's Broadchurch as more than nine million tuned in for killer finish

PUBLISHED: 00:37 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:46 GMT, 23 April 2013 As the credits rolled, viewers gripped by the murder mystery were told Broadchurch will return. Now ITV have confirmed the hit ...


Telegraph, 22.04.13 23:39 UTC

UK's military standing 'would be damaged by leaving EU'

Britain's military standing and global influence will be profoundly diminshed if it leaves the European Union, the German minister of defence has warned.


Daily Mail, 22.04.13 13:24 UTC

'Sir Alex Ferguson of the quiz world' spurs on Manchester to University Challenge glory

PUBLISHED: 11:59 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:44 GMT, 22 April 2013 Manchester United is not the only Northern dynasty which dominates its field - the University of Manchester is equally ...


Daily Mail, 22.04.13 07:52 UTC

MPs don't work hard enough and risk being seen as 'lazy' or poor value for money, says Commons veteran Margaret Hodge

PUBLISHED: 01:46 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 GMT, 22 April 2013 A senior MP has urged Parliament to extend its hours, saying it feels as if politicians 'are hardly working'. Margaret Hodge, ...


Telegraph, 22.04.13 06:47 UTC

Parliament in recess for too long, says watchdog chair

Parliament is "failing to provide good value for money" and the Coalition should lengthen the Parliamentary calendar or risk being seen as "lazy", the chair of a Commons spending watchdog has claimed.


Daily Mail, 22.04.13 03:24 UTC

MPs don't work hard enough and risk being seen as 'lazy' or poor value for money, says Margaret Hodge

PUBLISHED: 01:46 GMT, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:48 GMT, 22 April 2013 A senior MP has urged Parliament to extend its hours, saying it feels as if politicians 'are hardly working'. Margaret Hodge, ...


The Register, 19.04.13 13:17 UTC

WikiLeaker Assange, Google's Schmidt and a secret 5-hour chinwag

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt privately met WikiLeaker-in-chief Julian Assange while the computer hacker was holed up under strict bail terms. Australia-born Assange™ was staying in ...


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