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  • Blair 'Betrays' Britain
    Jeffrey Titford MEP, Chairman of the UK Independence Party has savaged Tony Blair’s speech to the European Parliament.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Thu Oct 27 2005)
  • MEP CALLS ON ‘PITIFULLY USELESS’ PARLIAMENT TO REJECT EU BUDGET
    In a speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday 26th October, the Eastern Counties UKIP MEP, Jeffrey Titford has called on the Parliament to reject the 2006 Budget. Mr Titford reminded members that the European Court of Auditors had “for good reason refused to sign off the EU’s accounts for the past ten years”.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Wed Oct 26 2005)
  • UKIP Continues to press for release of Mittal papers
    The UK Independence Party has announced that it will continue to press for the release of documentation from both the British government and the European Commission, relating to the activities of steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Wed Oct 26 2005)
  • Sri Lankan Governor flies in for Cavaliers Tsunami Dinner at Lord's
    The Governor of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, Kingsley Wickramaratne flies in for a fundraising dinner in the Long Room at Lord's Cricket Grounds in London, organised by the Sri Lankan Cavaliers of Great Britain.
    Company: Sri Lankan Cavaliers of Great Britain
    (Filed: Sat Oct 22 2005)
  • British students denied university places
    An influx of students from new European Union states denied thousands of British teenagers university places this year, official figures reveal.
    Company: UK Independence Party
    (Filed: Wed Oct 19 2005)
  • Tribal Hubs delivers IAG success for Dorset region
    Tribal Hubs, part of Tribal Technology, a leading provider of strategic and operational management services to the public sector, has safely delivered the 2004/05 targets set for information, advice and guidance (IAG) services across the Dorset region and has won the approval of the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) in Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole. Tribal Hubs holds the nextstep contract on behalf of the LSC, which includes managing a network of IAG providers in the region, and has delivered nextstep IAG services to 4689 adults across Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole in 12 months, achieving 100% of its target.
    Company: Tribal Technology
    (Filed: Tue Oct 18 2005)
  • Archbishop Gary Beaver expresses grief over losses caused by earthquake in Pakistan
    "On behalf of the Old Catholic Church, I have written to our Christian brothers and sisters in Pakistan and North India letting them know they are in our prayers," Archbishop Gary Beaver said. "We are reminded that those with the least, suffer the most during natural disasters." —
    Company: Old Catholic Church of Great Britain
    (Filed: Mon Oct 17 2005)
  • Prisoners vote could swing marginals as EU interferes in British elections
    Today’s ruling by the European Court granting convicts the right to vote in British elections could sway the result in several key marginals, the U.K. Independence Party said today, citing several seats where the prison population approached or exceeded the majority.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Thu Oct 06 2005)
  • UKIP turns to EU as Blair stalls release of Mittal documents
    U.K. Independence Party Leader Roger Knapman MEP has called on the European Commission to release documents relating to the decision to reduce steel tariffs from companies owned by Labour donor Lakshmi Mittal after being stalled by the British government following a Freedom of Information Act request to Downing Street in August.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Thu Oct 06 2005)
  • North Ayrshire Council trail blazes with new corporate asset management solution from Tribal Technol
    North Ayrshire Council has chosen council-wide asset management planning software from Tribal Technology. The Scottish local authority will use asset management software ‘Enterprise Desktop’ and ‘Interprise’ web module from Tribal, to manage its property portfolio – North Ayrshire is one of the first councils in Scotland to seek a solution for its corporate stock. The west coast council has 650 education, social and corporate properties plus a housing portfolio of 16,000 properties, located in its 340 square miles.
    Company: Tribal Technology
    (Filed: Wed Oct 05 2005)
  • 30-Year Sentence Ended – Why is Model Prisoner Behind Bars?
    The country is focused on the selection of judges for the Supreme Court, while this group of concerned citizens wants to know why a man who has served his 30-year sentence is still in prison. This model prisoner humbly serves others.
    Company: ThatPRGuy.com
    (Filed: Tue Oct 04 2005)
  • City Caught Trapping Drivers with Short Yellow Light
    How many cities have short duration yellow lights at intersections with red light cameras, generating high revenue from traffic tickets? One city was caught and forced to refund over $1 million in fines, but drivers want to know how many other cities have not been caught?
    Company: ThatPRGuy.com
    (Filed: Mon Oct 03 2005)
  • Davis censors Maastricht and Europe Minister roles from campaign website
    Conservative leadership contender David Davis has censored his role as a government whip responsible for bulldozing the Maastricht treaty through Parliament from his leadership campaign website. The U.K. Independence Party also said that he had also gone to great lengths to disguise his true role within the Foreign Office between 1994 and 1997.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Mon Oct 03 2005)
  • US Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit Convenes
    Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), chairman of the Summit. Participants included Senate Majority Leader William H. Frist, M.D. (TN), Summit Co-Chair Sen. Mel Martinez (FL), . Sen. Orrin Hatch (UT), Sen. Pete Domenici (NM), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona among others.
    Company: National Marrow Donor Program
    (Filed: Sun Oct 02 2005)
  • Clarke's 'elimination of disrespect' should start in Cabinet
    U.K. Independence Party Leader Roger Knapman MEP said today that while he welcomed plans by Home Secretary Charles Clarke to eliminate ‘disrespect’ in society, he would be rather more credible if he eliminated it from the Cabinet first.
    Company: UKIP
    (Filed: Wed Sep 28 2005)
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