A survey of 52 respondents this week in Soho found that most gay men don’t think that Hepatitis B is anything serious, despite leading healthcare professionals claiming it can cause life-long liver disease and is 100 times more infectious than HIV.
Nearly 50% of respondents thought the first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine would [...]
Entries from July 2007
62% Of Gay Men Don’t Think Hepatitis B Is Serious
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Racism claim payment over-turned
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The Court of Appeal has over-turned an award of more than £800,000 made to an Asian surgeon over claims of race discrimination.
Rajendra Chaudhary, from Manchester, secured the record payout after taking the British Medical Association to an employment tribunal.
It found the BMA had failed to support Mr Chaudhary in race discrimination claims against regulatory bodies.
However, [...]
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Download censored media onto your mobile phone here
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Do not forget folks to offer to send it to people who you have shown it to so they can show it to other people etc
Below is footage of UK born Muslims burning England flag and telling whites they will pay with their blood (for what reason is beyond me).
http://files.filefront.com/Re__We_want_Britain_Back.3gp/;8152383;/fileinfo.html
Re__We_want_Britain_Back.3gp
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Kris Donald
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Click link below to download onto your mobile phone.
Download to your computer first then onto your mobile phone.
Many people have not even heard of this vicious racist murder, show it to them on your mobile phone as most people will not even believe you.
http://files.filefront.com/donald3gp/;8152822;;/fileinfo.html
donald.3gp
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Teenagers support ‘green’ schools
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Pupils want their schools to use renewable energy sources and rainwater resources, a survey finds.
The poll of 850 13 to 15-year-olds in England found 81% backed the use of these forms of energy in schools.
Of those surveyed, 70% wanted to know where the ingredients in their school dinners had come from.
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Tags: Education
Fake schools targeted by visa law
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Bogus schools and colleges are to be targeted in a new drive to bring down the number of fake students being given visas to come to the UK.
A registration scheme is to be replaced from 2009 by a requirement that private colleges outside the public review system obtain formal accreditation.
They will also be expected to [...]
Tags: Immigration
Four guilty over terror material
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Three students and a schoolboy have been found guilty of possessing material for terrorist purposes.
Prosecutors had said the internet propaganda was designed to encourage Islamic terrorist martyrdom.
Schoolboy Mohammed Irfan Raja, now 18, and Bradford University students Aitzaz Zafar, 20, Usman Ahmed Malik, 21 and Akbar Butt, 20, were all convicted.
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Tags: Islam & the Arab World
Gardens ‘vital’ for UK bumblebees
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Gardens are key habitats for the UK’s nesting bumblebees, a survey suggests.
Scientists have found that the bees’ nests are more likely to be located in gardens than in habitats such as woodlands or grasslands.
The study, reported in the Journal of Applied Ecology, could aid bumblebee conservation work.
The brightly coloured insects have suffered a dramatic drop [...]
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Increase in Anti-Semitic Violence Troubles Jews in Britain
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[Most of these attacks are done by Muslims-ed]
Jeremy Roberts will always remember February 22, the night his innocence was shattered.
At 11:45 that night, Roberts, an 18-year-old student at London Metropolitan University, left the school’s library. As always, he was wearing the skullcap of an observant Jew.
As he walked hurriedly through the rain-soaked streets of East [...]
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Alex Jones exposes peak oil liars
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/audio/110405peakoil.mp3
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Peak Oil Is a Scam to Promote World Depopulation
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It has become apparent that many people have misinterpreted my ‘Peak Oil’ rants. I know this because I get e-mail with messages like, “thanks for giving me hope,” and “thanks for changing my view of the future.” I am sorry to have to report here that the newfound optimism of some of my readers is [...]
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Four men jailed over cartoon demo
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Four men have been jailed for their part in protests outside the Danish embassy in London, against cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad.
Mizanur Rahman, 24, Umran Javed, 27, and Abdul Muhid, 24, were each jailed for six years for soliciting to murder after telling a crowd to bomb the UK.
A fourth man, Abdul Saleem, [...]
Tags: Islam & the Arab World
Mugabe says military refused UK coup bait
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President Robert Mugabe said on Wednesday that Zimbabwe’s military had rejected British encouragement to stage a coup and warned his government would press ahead with a price blitz that has left shop shelves empty.
Mugabe, in power since independence from Britain in 1980, also mocked one of his critics, Roman Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube, saying he [...]
Tags: International
RAF scrambles to intercept Russian bombers
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RAF fighter jets were scrambled to intercept two Russian strategic bombers heading for British airspace yesterday, as the spirit of the Cold War returned to the North Atlantic once again.
The incident, described as rare by the RAF, served as a telling metaphor for the stand-off between London and Moscow over the murder of Alexander [...]
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Free school fruit ‘little impact’
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A government scheme to give free fruit to schoolchildren may not result in any long-term health benefits, say experts.
The government has spent millions of pounds giving daily free fruit or vegetables to four to six-year-olds in state schools in England.
But researchers found that while vitamin levels were initially boosted, they fell away after [...]
Tags: Education
Warning on migrant sex offenders
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Sex offenders are entering the UK after borders to migrants from eastern Europe were opened, a police chief has warned.
Terry Grange, the Dyfed-Powys chief constable and Association of Chief Police Officers’ spokesman on child protection, said people may be at risk.
He told BBC Wales’ Dragon’s Eye there was not a level playing field [...]
Tags: Immigration
BNP Leadership Election: Candidates’ Statements
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The following gave their assent to this challenge: 5 Founder members, 2 Advisory Council members, 3 Councillors, 8 Branch Organisers, 20 Election candidates*.
Chris Jackson, is Chairman of the ‘Reform Group’ and is challenging for leadership of the British National Party. The ‘Reform Group’ came into being because many members, particularly established members, believed the Party [...]
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BNP Leadership Election: Candidates’ Statements
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The BNP under my leadership has been transformed from political irrelevance to electable household name. We’re standing record numbers of candidates and getting record votes. Our administration has advanced from being an amateur shambles to an organisation which, although not perfect, punches well above its weight.
Our financial accountability systems have been praised by the [...]
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Four fishermen taken off trawler
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Four fishermen have been rescued from a sinking trawler in the Irish Sea.
The men were winched to safety off the stricken Belgium-registered Arca, which is taking on water and listing in UK waters.
At about 0800 BST Marine Coastguards in Ireland received a distress call from its crew.
A search and rescue helicopter from [...]
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Asylum firm in huge fraud probe
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A MIDLAND company is being investigated over allegations that it cheated the Home Office out of millions of pounds by claiming grants for thousands of asylum seekers who don’t exist.
The firm, which provides homes for refugees across Britain, is run by former asylum seekers who now live in Birmingham.
It is believed to have received £1 [...]
Tags: Fraud and corruption