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On a quiet Thursday in August ten days ago a man was shot in Tottenham, east London. In the days that followed, the United Kingdom saw a prolonged period...
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The Footy Show’s Beau Ryan teaches us what he knows about rugby union.
Editor’s note: This video might not make any sense if you know little of the League Vs Union ‘banter’.
As London suffered it’s third night of violence, one woman in Hackney has been praised for standing up to the rioters and telling the groups of looters to stop their violence, claiming she was ashamed to be a “Hackney person” as a result of their actions.
Pauline Pearce, 45, a grandmother, jazz singer and community radio activist, shook her walking stick at youths, told them they were looters without a cause and said it made her ashamed to come from Hackney
Known as “Lady P” she has a Monday afternoon show on “Conscious FM” which she calls “More Love” and has run a community project called “Do something for Life.”
The video of her speech was originally filmed by the Daily Telegraph’s Matthew Moore but has since been uploaded onto YouTube and one version has already been watched over one million times.
Viewers of the clip have praised the unnamed woman’s bravery, with many agreeing with her claim that the groups are no longer ‘fighting for a cause’ and are instead ruining people’s livelihoods.
The space shuttle Atlantis ended its 12-day mission on Thursday morning at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and with it NASA’s 30-year-old Space Shuttle Program came to a close.
Whilst manned space flight will continue, many still feel that the cancellation of the Shuttle program without a planned replacement is a retrograde step for NASA. The Shuttle, despite the Challenger and Columbia disasters, has captured the imaginations of the planet for three decades.
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