BBC
| 1 year ago
In a test case, two judges rejected a challenge launched by peace campaigner Maria Gallastegu who has camped out in Parliament Square since 2006. The "plainly lawful" rules did not contravene the Human Rights Act, Sir John Thomas and Mr Justice...
BBC
| 1 year ago
22 roe deer killed in Aberdeen Campaigners say the Aberdeen roe deer cull cannot be justified More than 20 roe deer have been killed as part of a controversial cull in Aberdeen. The animals have been killed at Tullos Hill in order to protect about 80,...
BBC
| 1 year ago
New Brynglas tunnels plan discussed at public meeting The area is a well-known traffic hotspot Residents who fear their homes could be demolished if plans to build two new tunnels on the M4 go ahead, are due to attend a public meeting later. Up to...
BBC
| 1 year ago
International conference in Dublin to examine lessons of Troubles Political editor, Northern Ireland Representatives of more than 40 countries will gather in Dublin later for a high-profile conference examining the lessons of Northern Ireland for...
Al Jazeera
| 1 year ago
Bissau Regional body to send troops to both west African states to help swiftly reinstate civilian rule after their coups. Last Modified: 27 Apr 2012 01:31 Mali's interim president,Dioncounda Traore will receive support to fight Tuareg rebels [AFP]...
BBC
| 1 year ago
One family's love for their plot 26 April 2012 Last updated at 20:42 ET Allotments have been a feature of the British landscape for hundreds of years, and for the people lucky enough to have access to one, they can quickly become a way of life.