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31 août 2007

The best mother

Prince Harry pays tribute to 'best mother in the world' Here is the full text of Prince Harry's speech at today's service to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales Friday August 31, 2007 Guardian unlimited William and I can...
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23 août 2007

A wet day by the sea

A wet day by the sea
French students learn of a great British tradition - making the best of a wet day by the sea It was intended as a taste of real England, and in that, at least, they were not disappointed. The party of 5,000 French people who descended on the Kent seaside...
23 août 2007

GCSE results

GCSE results
1.30pm update Fall in language GCSEs blamed on employers Anthea LipsettThursday August 23, 2007 Pupils at Emmanuel College in Gateshead celebrate their GCSE results. Photograph: PA/Owen Humphreys The head of the Association of School and College Leaders...
16 août 2007

Holidaymakers warned off illegal wildlife goods

Holidaymakers warned off illegal wildlife goods as 163,000 imports confiscated · Tourist trinkets can lead to extinctions, says WWF · Ivory, skins, coral and cures in top 10 seized by customs Gallery: the trade in illegal species Alok Jha, science correspondent...
12 août 2007

The cleanliness of hospital kitchens in UK

Scandal of filthy hospital kitchens Dossier's shock findings on hygiene Denis Campbell, health correspondentSunday August 12, 2007 The Observer A searing indictment of the cleanliness of hospital kitchens is revealed today in research showing that almost...
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11 août 2007

Drilling for national tests

Drilling pupils for exams wastes time, says watchdog · Schools warned against too much preparation · Authority plans more assessment in schools James Meikle, education correspondentSaturday August 11, 2007 The Guardian The government's exams watchdog...
10 août 2007

Godlike figure but ... stranger to his son ....

Godlike figure but ... stranger to his son ....
Father to a nation, stranger to his son Mahatma Gandhi is seen as a saintly, almost godlike figure by many Indians. But as a new film and biography reveal, he was far from perfect when it came to parenting. Sarfraz Manzoor reports Friday August 10, 2007...
10 août 2007

Risk of pneumonia

Laughing gas increases risk of pneumonia and fever, says study The Guardian Thursday August 9 2007 An anaesthetic used for more than 200 years in childbirth and emergency medicine leads to an increase in pneumonia, fever and wound infections, according...
9 août 2007

Air quality for the JO

Air quality for the JO
'I hope the world's athletes will not be overly worried about air quality.' Yu Xiaoxuan, environment director of the Beijing organising committee Interview by Jonathan WattsThursday August 9, 2007 The Guardian He looks like a man under stress: as one...
9 août 2007

Spot would-be terrorists in crowd ...

Security firms working on devices to spot would-be terrorists in crowd · Move to analyse behaviour and physiology from afar · British expert warns of Minority Report scenario Ian Sample, science correspondent The Guardian Thursday August 9 2007 Counter-terrorism...
8 août 2007

Give Britain a break

Give Britain a break
Britain is family phobic. Are you kidding? By Guardian unlimited travel /News 10:14am Give Britain a break, says Dea Birkett. It's cleaner, safer and more family-friendly than you remember The kids are alright ... enjoying beachlife in Cornwall. Photograph:...
8 août 2007

Dolphins in danger

Dolphins in danger
Yangtze river dolphin driven to extinction · Intensive survey reveals disappearance of species · Scientists blame shipping, hunting and fishing Ian Sample, science correspondent The Guardian Wednesday August 8 2007 The Yangtze dolphin. Photograph: Stephen...
7 août 2007

The Antartic's secrets

The Antartic's secrets
New species, warm water and whales: the Antarctic's secrets revealed by melting ice · Scientists research world sealed off for 12,000 years · Marine life transformed by rapid climate change Alok Jha, science correspondent The Guardian Monday February...
7 août 2007

Feline obesity takes its toll

Fat cats facing diabetes epidemic as feline obesity takes its toll · Study shows one in 230 at risk from disease · Pets getting too much food and not enough exercise Ian Sample, science correspondent The Guardian Tuesday August 7 2007 Britain's vast population...
6 août 2007

Eco light bulbs

Bright lights Still not convinced by the performance of eco light bulbs? Matt Prescott founder of the Ban the Bulb campaign, puts the latest models to the test The Guardian Thursday August 2 2007 Blame the 1970s. One of the problems holding back the uptake...
6 août 2007

Lethal floods in Asia

Fear of epidemics follow lethal floods in southern Asia · Relief agencies say disease may ravage refugee camps · Forecasters warn of higher water levels in Dhaka Randeep Ramesh, south Asia correspondentMonday August 6, 2007The Guardian Millions of people...
5 août 2007

Disease across Surrey

How the dark shadow of disease fell across Surrey Already hit by the weeks of heavy rains, farmers near Guildford were stunned by the news that the feared cattle disease has struck in their midst. Officials acted swiftly, but were they in time? David...
5 août 2007

Floods in Asia

Desperate bid to save Asian flood victims Amelia GentlemanSunday August 5, 2007 The Observer Aid agencies were struggling yesterday to get relief to millions of villagers marooned in north east India, Nepal and Bangladesh who have been hit by devastating...
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