Monday 17 October 2011

diary of the current news in the past weeks , october 2011

Broadcast

ITV 
  1. a university lecturere was jailed after taking drugs , it has also been said that this story is linked to the murder case of the student in a west london univeristy
  2.  After a weekend of anti-capitalist protests across the world, campaigners camped out outside St Paul's Cathedral threaten to stay until the New Year.
  3. They say, this time, they must be listened to.
    The protesters are spending their third night camped outside the cathedral. Around 250 protesters and 100 tents are there
    .
    A police officer told a court how his throat was cut on a London bus by a knifeman in Ealing just days before Christmas last year.
    The prosecution claims the life of Constable Paul Madden was saved by the quick thinking of a retired surgeon, emergency response teams and hospital doctors

    4. Des O'Connor has been in showbusiness since 1956, performing more than a thousand times at the London Palladium, starring in Las Vegas shows, selling 16,000,000 albums, and appearing in his own television programmes for 45 years, but only now - at the age of 79 - is Des O'Connor making his West End musical debut#. 
BBC
    • Pakistani Bowlers Trial continues Pakistani Bowlers Trial continues
    • Travellers being evicted from  Dale Farm
    • Racial discrimination of police officers in the general public
    • David Cameron meets big six energy providers
    • david cameron takes a tube to westimisnter
E-Media
 The sun online
fish foot spa virus bombshell
wenger : why he quit from arsenal

Tourist is feared eaten by cannibals

towns sex ban over road works

SEETHING Simon Cowell exploded in fury as The X Factor descended into meltdown — telling producers: "Sort it out. This is not good enough."

 The daily mail

'Little eyes need to avert', Phillip Schofield warns as This Morning shocks angry viewers with vibrators and elderly sex position demo

'I have breast cancer,' reveals E! presenter Giuliana Rancic at 37

GPs ban patients just for daring to complain: Entire families unfairly removed following trivial disagreements

3-in-1 test that 'virtually guarantees IVF success' could be available within months




radio capital fm


katy perry buys 20 baked bean cans as she has become addicted whilst in london
irish gyspys get evicted from the dale farm

  

capital FM

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