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Landords may have seen the latest rumours that even the King of Buy to let , Fergus Wilson was struggling with his mortgage payments. Well after speaking with Fergus Property Hawk can put you in the picture. Apparently, it seems to be a case of the Daily Mail not wanting the truth to get in the way of a good story. Fergus confirms that yes he does pay his mortgages by cheque. This is regular practice...
A mother has accused railyway staff of health and safety 'madness' after they refused to carry her newborn baby's buggy up a flight of stairs because they were not insured to do so. Vicky Pachner, 26, who was with her 10-week-old son Oliver, was told by rail station workers they were not allowed to help her. Mrs Pachner, a software trainer, only decided to take the train because her car would not...
Ok so yesterday I went to football and as is I thought usual custom, I opted to watch what was occuring in front of me (a massacre of Little Big Horn proportions for Pompey as it happens but we shall skip over that until I have had my appointment with the psychologist) with my own two eyes. Now I have to admit that due to my sight not being the greatest its not neccessarily the most effective way of...
The RSPCA has condemned "stupid, irresponsible" pranksters who stole a sheep, put it into a shopping trolley and wheeled it into a supermarket. The youths were caught on CCTV at 3am as they pushed the sheep into the Asda store in Bexleyheath, south east London, and took photos. RSPCA inspector Andrew Kirby, who is investigating the incident, said: "This stupid, irresponsible stunt would...
The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher by Kate Summerscale, published by Walker & Co. (US), Bloomsbury Books (UK) From the back cover: It is midnight on 30th June 1860 and all is quiet in the Kent family's elegant house in Road, Wiltshire. The next morning, however, they wake to find that their youngest son has been the victim of an unimaginably gruesome murder. Even worse, the guilty party is surely one...
Les Miles weekly press conference 11-23-09 Skip ahead to the 14 minute mark. It's painful but ole miss must be revisited just once again for coaches comments. Les takes the blame for everything: the second 2 point attempt, playcalling on the last drive, squandering seconds before calling the time out, and not having a plan for what to do if the last pass doesn't make it all the way to the end zone....
Driving is a right, not a privilege by Kent McManigal As originally posted: Albuquerque Libertarian Examiner September 15, 2009 It's hard to take back the freedom to exercise a right once it has been violated by government. The longer society has allowed the violation to continue, the harder it is to break through the brainwashing and correct the situation. Like driving a car. The lying liars in government...
More photos » by Alex Brandon - AP Chiefs coach Haley's quarter system shows improvement. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Browse more photos » “We’re still what we are but we’re 2-0 in the third quarter of the season." -Todd Haley As many of you know, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley likes to break the season up into quarters. 16 games, there are four quarters. It's...
A few years ago Louis had a dream of owning a double decker bus that he could (of course) live on, hire out for parties and use for social action projects. Three years ago he fulfilled his dream and bought a bus that was all kitted out for kids parties from a DJ based in Telford. He began refurbishment work on it and was having some alterations made by a coach works company in Kent. The company rang...
South African has eyes on the World Cup, writes Mikey Stafford The kick-off at Gillingham was delayed by five minutes while the fire brigade battened down the hatches – ensuring that a sign advertising a local car dealer did not come loose from the Gordon Road stand and injure any of the 4,787 people in attendance. There were no such delays, one would imagine, at the shiny and new Nelson Mandela...
"A misconceived libel action," wrote legal eagle Jack of Kent last year, "can be an incredible financial and reputational disaster of the very first order. It can be the maddest, saddest decision any person ever makes." I wonder if that rule applies to the proceedings that Ed Husain's Quilliam Foundation has launched against Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan....
by Zephaniah Samuels Black Mental Health Magazine Thursday 12 Nov 2009 Research by top scientists from Bristol, Cambridge and London Universities has revealed that there is little, if any link between young people smoking cannabis and developing schizophrenia. ‘Diagnostic categories like schizophrenia are simply concepts' Findings, published in this month's edition of the journal ‘Addiction...
This is a tough little race up and down the main drag on Tinto - a fine hill standing on its own above Biggar and the Clyde. This is one of those hill races you either love or loath and it's becoming one of the most popular races in the country. I arrived early so as to help with something - was given the task to help Nick put out the flags and markers for the junior course. Spent an hour or so wandering...
Image by Matt from London from the Londonist Flickr pool Boris Island! He likes it ! He likes it not ! He likes it! Oh, we feel dizzy and in need of a sit down and a cup of tea. Barely weeks after telling the GLA Transport Committee he does "not have an aspiration to construct such an airport", according to the BBC Boris has been circulating a document setting out his plans for the rest...
This is a pretty good story. Yesterday the Kansas City Chiefs re-signed linebacker Justin Rogers . The team originally signed him on October 14th, held him on the roster for a week of practice, then released him. On October 20th, the team signed and released him within 24 hours.. So, when he got the call yesterday morning, where was he? In a tree in Basehor, Mo. No, really, in a tree. He had been hunting...