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At present, the brand is using between 25% and 50% British wheat, with the remainder imported from Canada. However, as trials of growing a strain of Canadian red wheat in Britain over the past five years have proved successful, it is able to move to sourcing...
Tags: Canada Britain, National Farmers' Union Hovis, British, truly locally, United Kingdom, London, Wheat, Staple foods, Bread, Hovis, Hospitality Recreation
A United Nations committee has approved a Canadian-led resolution urging Iran to stop harassing political opponents in the wake of its disputed presidential elections. A gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China on Saturday has killed 11 people...
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Enshrining children's rights Why does a bill to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into UK law stand little chance of being passed? All political parties say they want to improve life for children in this country. Conservatives...
Tags: children, rights, convention, 20 years, British, uk law, United Kingdom, London, Eglantyne Jebb, Ageism, UNICEF, Children's rights movement, Children's rights, Save the Children, Convention on the Rights of the Child
The British came into the Turks and Caicos Islands a little over 3 months as the Lord and Savior of all things. Having spend in excess of 5 million dollars on a commission of inquiry which effectively destroyed the Island economy and any good...
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After so many years of setting the tone, bribing UK politicians and controlling the BBC they (Zionists) are used to being untouchable.” (Gilad Atzmon, “Britain Must de-Zionist Itself Immediately,” Nov. 17, 2009, MWC News). This week the British people...
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Hong Kong, which has six tide gauges, and they choose the record of one, which gives 2.3 mm per year rise of sea level. Every geologist knows that that is a subsiding area. … That is terrible! As a matter of fact, it is a falsification of the data set.”...
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Today I was contacted by some readers alerting me to a letter sent to the British Parliament and the Queen on behalf of the People of Turks and Caicos and signed by TCI Journal and Shaun Malcolm. Certainly the world should know that TCI Journal and Shaun...
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It is said that the water of Sabarmati turns its people into good businessmen. Ahmedabad provided a turning point in Indian history where the mother of all business deals was clinched. This city was the venue where the British got the first clearance...
Tags: Indian, East India Company, Mughal Emperor Jehangir, Ahmedabad, British, India, Ajmer, Politics, Geography of Ahmedabad, Sabarmati River
Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t Op-Ed In Great Britain, Remembrance Sunday falls on the second Sunday of November, the one closest to November 11, the anniversary of the end of the First World War in 1918...As coincidence and travel itineraries would...
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There are more heartbreaking stories from the Caribbean island of Turks and Caicos concerning so-called "squatters" forcibly removed from their homes by the British interim government. These are people who have (unwittingly) built their homes on what...
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