Ian Jones

A Conspiracy Of Conspiracies

newzealandnews.net     8 hrs ago   1 related          

Today I am going to talk about conspiracy theories. It should because that is what has been happening in New Zealand in the months leading up to the election. There are some groups of people who believe that they, and only...                    

Summer boost for parks policing

bbc.co.uk     yesterday   1 related          

Extra police are being drafted in to patrol parks in Maidstone in a bid to cut anti-social behaviour. The additional patrols will run throughout the summer holidays, and there will also be a mobile police station in the area....                    

Passengers warned BAA break up will not lead to fare cuts

telegraph.co.uk     yesterday   75 related          

Passengers' hopes that the break up of the airport operator BAA's stranglehold of London airports will lead to lower fares are likely to be dashed. By David Millward, Transport Editor There are even fears that the forced sale...                    

New 'four star-plus' hotel planned for Liverpool city centre

24dash.com     Aug 19, 2008          

Plans to revive and extend a Grade II listed building in central Liverpool into a four star-plus hotel have been submitted to city planners. The Watson building, situated next to the former Lewis’s department store on Renshaw...                    

Richard Loe : Younger players hold key to All Blacks' future

apn.co.nz     Aug 16, 2008   5 related          

Regardless of what happened in Cape Town overnight, there are certain positions in this All Black squad that are in need of attention. There is no doubt a core group of senior players are either world class or close to it. In...                    

Editorial : Cruel axing goes against rugby's roots

apn.co.nz     Aug 15, 2008   2 related          

What secondary school has produced the most All Black test captains? Most would assume it was a big-city school, such as Auckland Grammar or Christ's College. The answer, however, is Southland Boys High School. It is such facts...                    

Unions, industry reject Bracks review tariff cut call

yahoo.com     Aug 15, 2008   48 related          

on imported cars to 5 per cent. However, the report still backs continued financial assistance to the industry, recommending the establishment of a $2.1 billion assistance scheme to run until 2020 and the doubling of the $500...                    

Princess Eugenie achieves 'fantastic A-level results'

telegraph.co.uk     Aug 14, 2008   6 related          

Princess Eugenie was awarded two A grades and a B in her exams, Buckingham Palace said. Eugenie is now planning to take a gap year before deciding on her university options Photo: IAN JONES The Queen's 18-year-old granddaughter...                    

Patients ‘should not expect NHS to save their life if it costs too much’

barking-moonbat.com     Aug 13, 2008   13 related          

It’s Natl. Now here, the letters NICE until very recently stood for, National Institute for Health and Excellence. Suddenly it’s, Health and Clinical Guidelines But no matter. this is National Health in action if this goes...                    

A-levels 'shunned in poor areas' with only one in eight studying them

telegraph.co.uk     Aug 13, 2008   8 related          

Only one-in-eight teenagers study A-levels in some of the poorest parts of England, figures show. Across England, around 250,000 teenagers are expected to receive A-level results today - accounting for some 44 per cent of...                    

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