The games up!

Schools across the UK have started to combat the problem of mobile phones in exams with phone detectors.

Doors to Wembly finally open

After a years delay the doors to the new Wembly stadium have finally opened up to the public.

Comic Relief gets underway

At 1900hrs on Friday March, 16, Comic Relief 2007 finally launched. Televised over seven hours on BBC One, the spectuclar hopes to raise millions to help people all over the UK and Africa.

Toronto FC prove that soccer can be popular

While football may be an also ran sport for many south of the boarder, Canadians are proving they are more than willing to support their new team. Season tickets for Toronto FC have officially sold out for the 2007/2008 season.

The last bastion of Britishness.

HP Sauce is no longer British! After 100 years, production of the world famous brown sauce is finally moving out of the UK and into the Netherlands. The say the day the crows leave the Tower of London will be the day the empire falls, but for many the day has already come!

Prisoner uses brush to dig his way out of jail

A prisoner at a Devon jail attempted to dig his way out with the aid only of a dustpan brush and his bare hands. The 40 year old man took just 5 hours to dig a hole big enough in his cell wall to be able to scramble through before falling and breaking his ankle.

Childrens TV show apologises for fake quiz winner

BBC Childrens TV show, Blue Peter has publically apologiesed to it's viewers for a quiz in November which saw a 'fake' quiz winner walk off with a prize after the phonelines to the show failed.

Call to close down women's prisons

In the midst of a Prisons overcrowding crisis, yet more pressure has been heaped onto Home Secretary, John Reid, this time to close down women's prisons. The report from Lady Corston comes after six female prisoners took their lives at HMP Styal.

Teaching numbers are a myth: say Tories

Labour claims of 36,200 more teachers in English schools since 1997 have been rubbished by Conservatives who say the figure is nearer 3, 100

Nine injured in prison riot

Seven staff and two prisoners at an Immigration Detention Centre in Oxfordshire have been injured after fires and riots broke out.

Top Gear will return

Dispite rumours to the contray the BBC have confirmed that top rated show Top Gear will return in the summer.

Prime Minster faces rebellion over nuclear subs

Prime Minster, Tony Blair, faces internal rebellion over plans to update the United Kingdom's nuclear deterant with a new fleet of Trident submarines.

Wales captain out of England clash

Wales captain, Stephen Jones, will miss the final 6 Nations clash against England due to injury. The fractured wrist is also likey to keep the skipper out of his club clash, Llanelli Scarlets, in the Heineken Cup quater finals

BBC concern for missing reporter

BBC Reporter, Alan Johnston, remains missing after Palastinian Police found his rental car abandoned in Gaza City after taking the short drive from his office to home.

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