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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby yialousa1971 » Sat Feb 16, 2013 7:36 pm

Svetlana wrote:
tsukoui wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:My Saturday/Sunday morning tennis club was called "Middlesex County Lawn tennis" something or other, way back then ...

It was near Muswell Hill. Anyone else?


Did you despise the place then, or is that a recent thing...?


Personally I love the UK, I just wish it would become anti-imperialist. Any ideas?



As less than 45% of Londoners are 'White British' it looks like those downtrodden by the Colonialists have got their revenge - a bloodless revolution.

<<Plus Londeners have to put up with Yialouser, so they are suffering terribly>>


I will make you suffer when I find you, I will make you cook and clean for me. :mrgreen:
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby yialousa1971 » Sat Feb 16, 2013 8:25 pm

Operation overkill: Armed cops swoop on Action Man looking for a mortar after owner posts picture of TOY weapon on Facebook

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Ian Driscoll posted photo of Action Man as his profile picture on Facebook
In the background was a toy mortar gun, about six inches tall
More than a month later, five officers, including two armed with submachine guns, arrived at his home

There were five police officers at the door, two of them carrying submachine guns.
And they were ready to smash the door open so it was fortunate Ian Driscoll was in when they pulled up outside his home.
They had come in search of a deadly mortar tube – spotted in the background of a picture that Mr Driscoll had posted on Facebook.
Mr Driscoll, 43, did indeed have a mortar in the home and promptly showed it to the squad.
It was a toy.
After inspecting the model mortar, the rather embarrassed team of officers apologised and took their leave.
‘I couldn’t believe someone thought it was real,’ said Mr Driscoll, a model maker, at his home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
‘It’s tiny and quite clearly a toy. I can’t stop laughing. I think it’s hilarious.’
The mortar, or at least part of it, was featured in a picture Mr Driscoll took of an Action Man figure and a toy Alsatian dog.
He posted the picture on Facebook ‘as a laugh’ because he says he looks rather like the Action Man figure and owns an Alsatian.
The mortar was near to a TV remote control which showed how small it was. Nevertheless, someone called in the police.

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Mr Driscoll said: ‘I was stunned. It was just mad. Five officers turned up in unmarked police cars.
‘They flashed the search warrant in my face and said it was lucky I was in so they didn’t have to break my door down. Everyone has been laughing about it and I think it’s funny. It’s so stupid.
‘The Action Man looked a bit like me so I decided to put it as my Facebook picture.
‘I didn’t even notice the mortar in the background.
‘Over a month later, there were the cops, threatening to bust down my door.’
Mr Driscoll posted the picture on December 7 and the police arrived at his home on January 28.
Mortars are portable, short-range weapons used to fire shells or bombs at a steep angle to drop them on to enemy lines.

Gloucestershire police spokesman Alexa Collicott said: ‘The information was given to us in good faith and we acted with good intentions.
‘We are sure that the community would rather we acted quickly on information given to us of this nature, in case it had turned out to be a weapon.
‘The officers attending were hugely relieved that it wasn’t anything more sinister and we would much rather have a result like this than to put the public in harm’s way by not taking action.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ebook.html
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:33 pm

nice one!
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:09 am

UK's credit rating downgraded from AAA to AA1 by Moody's

George Osborne says decision is 'stark reminder of the debt problems facing our country'

George Osborne has insisted Britain will not "run away" from its problems after Moody's downgraded the country's AAA credit rating.


The chancellor said the coalition was determined to stick by its plan for economic recovery after the rating was lowered by a notch to AA1.


The agency warned that "subdued" growth prospects and a "high and rising debt burden" were weighing on the economy. But Osborne said the loss of the gold-plated status did not mean the government should change course.


"Tonight we have a stark reminder of the debt problems facing our country – and the clearest possible warning to anyone who thinks we can run away from dealing with those problems," he said.


"Far from weakening our resolve to deliver our economic recovery plan, this decision redoubles it.


"We will go on delivering the plan that has cut the deficit by a quarter, and given us record low interest rates and record numbers of jobs."


The statement from Moody's highlights the problems the weak medium-term economic outlook poses for deficit reduction plans.


It now expects the "period of sluggish growth" to "extend into the second half of the decade".


"The main driver underpinning Moody's decision to downgrade the UK's government bond rating to AA1 is the increasing clarity that, despite considerable structural economic strengths, the UK's economic growth will remain sluggish over the next few years due to the anticipated slow growth of the global economy and the drag on the UK economy from the ongoing domestic public and private sector deleveraging process," the agency said.


"Moody's says that the country's current economic recovery has already proven to be significantly slower – and believes that it will likely remain so – compared with the recovery observed after previous recessions, such as those of the 1970s, early 1980s and early 1990s."


Osborne said: "As the rating agency says, Britain faces huge challenges at home from the debts built up over many, many years, and it is made no easier by the very weak economic situation in Europe.


"Crucially for families and businesses, they say that 'the UK's creditworthiness remains extremely high' thanks in part to a 'strong track record of fiscal consolidation' and our 'political will'.


"They also make it absolutely clear that they could downgrade the UK's credit rating further in the event of 'reduced political commitment to fiscal consolidation'.


"We are not going to run away from our problems, we are going to overcome them."


The downgrade is a major blow for Osborne, who has been coming under increasing pressure to take action to stimulate the economy.


The chancellor has used maintaining the top credit rating for government bonds as one of the key arguments for the austerity programme.


However, Labour has insisted that withdrawing demand from the economy has put it more at risk by stunting growth.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013 ... ded-moodys
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby yialousa1971 » Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:23 am

World's largest panoramic images captures London at its best

A panoramic image of London 60,000 times more detailed than an iPhone snap has been created by photographers.

The 360-degree view is made up of 320 gigapixels and 48,000 individual frames, creating the world's largest panoramic photo.

The London panorama is so detailed that if printed in 2D, the image would be 98 meters across and 24 meters tall – almost as big as Buckingham Palace.

It took three days to shoot the individual photos and photographers battled to capture the capital through rain, wind and freezing temperatures.

It then took three months to process the information and create the final image.

The pictures, taken from the top of the BT Tower - London's tenth largest building - at the end of the 2012 Olympics, depict everything from the Shard to a small group of friends chatting in the park.

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -best.html

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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby Cap » Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:40 pm

Not the first time this has happened.
In Cyprus we rip them off, in South Africa they shoot them dead.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/ ... m-20130226
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Tue Feb 26, 2013 2:21 pm



OMG - if you drag it round really fast, it can make you feel nauseous. :|
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Feb 26, 2013 6:51 pm

Judge Constance Briscoe arrested for 'lying to police' about role in exposing Chris Huhne - Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... Huhne.html

Britain's most prominent black judge, Constance Briscoe, has been arrested on suspicion of lying to police about her part in exposing Chris Huhne's speeding points scam, it can be revealed today.

Constance Briscoe, Britain's most high-profile black judge, has been arrested on suspicion of lying to police about her role in bringing about Chris Huhne's downfall 
By Sam Marsden, Gordon Rayner and Alice Philipson1:27PM GMT 26 Feb 2013
Ms Briscoe, 55, regularly briefed journalists over several months about how Huhne, 58, had forced his former wife, Vicky Pryce, 60, to take his penalty points so he would not lose his driving licence, it is alleged.
The high-profile lawyer was interviewed by Kent Police last year over allegations that she lied in a witness statement when she said she had not spoken to the media about the episode.
A statement from a police officer read to the jury at Miss Pryce’s retrial today set out the fact that Miss Briscoe was not being called as a prosecution witness because she could not be relied upon as a “witness of truth”.
She has not been charged but remains on police bail.
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Feb 26, 2013 6:51 pm

Judge Constance Briscoe arrested for 'lying to police' about role in exposing Chris Huhne - Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... Huhne.html

Britain's most prominent black judge, Constance Briscoe, has been arrested on suspicion of lying to police about her part in exposing Chris Huhne's speeding points scam, it can be revealed today.

Constance Briscoe, Britain's most high-profile black judge, has been arrested on suspicion of lying to police about her role in bringing about Chris Huhne's downfall 
By Sam Marsden, Gordon Rayner and Alice Philipson1:27PM GMT 26 Feb 2013
Ms Briscoe, 55, regularly briefed journalists over several months about how Huhne, 58, had forced his former wife, Vicky Pryce, 60, to take his penalty points so he would not lose his driving licence, it is alleged.
The high-profile lawyer was interviewed by Kent Police last year over allegations that she lied in a witness statement when she said she had not spoken to the media about the episode.
A statement from a police officer read to the jury at Miss Pryce’s retrial today set out the fact that Miss Briscoe was not being called as a prosecution witness because she could not be relied upon as a “witness of truth”.
She has not been charged but remains on police bail.
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Re: The news from the UK for the home sick Brits

Postby B25 » Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:13 pm

Aren't you glad you are not having to put up with this shite:

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/02 ... 71826.html

And he thinks he did nothing wrong! :twisted: Maybe he is related to Shistofkias?????
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