Mark Robinson MP and I were travelling with two Actionaid staff Jeff Chinnock and
Mark Robinson MP and I were travelling with two Actionaid staff, Jeff Chinnock and Robin Le Mare, and Anne Johnstone of the Glasgow Herald.
The gunmen separated us from our Somali hosts. GRAEME SOUNESS resigned as manager of Liverpool last night doing something he had vowed he would never do. He is wrong: it demands only the faith that reason is more reliable than ignorance and prejudice.
Jeremy C HentyCambridge. It was a reception that had clearly cost many thousands of pounds.The only problem was that I was the sole journalist to turn up. The boy’s grandmother was dragged down the road as the vehicle drove off.Malkin, Mrs Donnelly and Oliver later turned up in the Egyptian holiday resort of Hurghada where they talked to British journalists and the boy said that he was happy to be with his father. Scores were converted into a best- buy star rating.BIC DISPOSABLE RAZOR FOR SENSITIVE SKIN84p for 10 razorsIn this case, cheap really did mean nasty.
A month ago the judge had warned him to prepare for a custodial sentence. When Mr Waldegrave recognises this, he will be entitled to his third cheer.. But during the trial he admitted also supplying LSD to a 13-year-old boy.. It now seems that Evans was half-right.A BBC film shot overhead and not available to the inquiry committee clearly shows that after the first false start, Evans waved his flag at waist height, although six or seven of the 39 runners were already beyond him.Two films from the BBC and Racecourse technical services of the second false start – which turned into a shambles with some horses going on to complete the course – show Evans walking away towards the rails with the flag at his side. Head teachers’ organisations have made clear that they would do nothing to circumvent industrial action by staff.Mr Patten will report to the Cabinet on Thursday and address the backbench education committee shortly after Parliament comes back on Wednesday.
It had six months to prove itself, but advertising fell off dramatically last month and sales, estimated yesterday by Time Out to be about 10,000 a week, did not approach the 25,000 target.This new look followed its rescue last summer by an unlikely saviour, Terry Hornett, a millionaire entrepreneur who founded Look Now, Options, Country Homes & Interiors and Woman’s World, then sold them to Reed International for pounds 3m in 1987.Mr Hornett said yesterday: ‘It was a title that was dead anyway, a title that didn’t succeed The radical feminists, they took some killing off. After the new legal opinion from the Law Officers, Douglas Hurd, the Foreign Secretary, said amendments to the Bill fell into two groups. Most of the riders had pulled out of the contest before it was announced, to cheering that was tumultuous with relief, that the ground jury had withdrawn the bank from the Everest Derby.Riders who had pulled out therefore competed, but a shadow hung over the rest of the competition. ‘It would make a considerable difference,’ says Mrs Larkin.’It is an insurance policy – you pay while you are in work just in case you are not.’Another society to receive little sympathy from outsiders is the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association, which helps those or dependants of those on the Roll for England and Wales. In Sind, the latest region hit by flooding, more than 1,000 villages along the Indus were submerged yesterday.A Guddu Dam engineer, Abdul Satah, said: ‘If the army didn’t open the breaches, this barrage would not be standing.’ While scores of families fled the rising waters, there was heavy traffic also going in the opposite direction, towards the dam. Paul Boateng, the black barrister MP for Brent South, moves from the Treasury to a solo job shadowing the Lord Chancellor’s Department.Tony Banks, MP for Newham North West, takes on responsibility for London affairs.The new Labour MPs have been left to serve more time on the back benches.Those no longer on the front bench include Jo Richardson, who lost her Shadow Cabinet place in last week’s ballot, Clive Soley, a housing specialist, and Stuart Randall, a long-serving home affairs spokesman.The Labour front bench with the names of Shadow Cabinet members in bold:Leader of the Opposition: John Smith; shadow Leader of the Commons and Campaign Co-ordination: Margaret Beckett, Nick Brown; Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Jack Cunningham, George Robertson, Allan Rogers, Bruce Grocott; Treasury and Economic Affairs: Gordon Brown, shadow Chancellor, Harriet Harman, shadow Chief Secretary, Alistair Darling, Andrew Smith, Nick Brown; Home Affairs: Tony Blair, Joan Ruddock, Alun Michael, Graham Allen; Trade and Industry: Robin Cook, Martin O’Neill (Energy), Derek Fatchett, Nigel Griffiths, Stuart Bell, Jim Cousins; Transport: John Prescott, Peter Snape, Joan Walley, Tony Banks (London); Defence, Disarmament and Arms Control: David Clark, George Foulkes, John Reid, Eric Martlew; Environmental Protection: Chris Smith, Clare Short; Environment (Local Government): Jack Straw, John Battle, Doug Henderson, Keith Vaz, Peter Pike, Tony Banks (London); Employment: Frank Dobson, Tony Lloyd (Training), Joyce Quin, Sam Galbraith; Education: Ann Taylor, Jeff Rooker, Win Griffiths; Social Security: Donald Dewar, Keith Bradley, Llin Golding; Health: David Blunkett, Dawn Primarolo, Ian McCartney, David Hinchliffe; Scotland: Tom Clarke, Henry McLeish, John McFall, Maria Fyfe; Wales: Ann Clwyd, Paul Murphy, Rhodri Morgan; Overseas Development: Michael Meacher, Tony Worthington; Citizen’s Charter and Women: Marjorie Mowlam, Brian Wilson, Lewis Moonie, Kate Hoey; National Heritage: Bryan Gould, Robin Corbett, Tom Pendry; Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs: Ron Davies, Elliot Morley, Dale Campbell-Savours; Northern Ireland: Kevin McNamara, Roger Stott, Bill O’Brien; Law Officers: John Morris, John Fraser; Lord Chancellor’s Department: Paul Boateng; Disabled People’s Rights: Barry Sheerman; Chief Whip: Derek Foster; Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party: Doug Hoyle..
Mothers who head lone parent families – around 90 per cent of the total – are twice as likely to be poor as lone fathers.British lone parents fare better than some of their contemporaries. If it really is such a money-spinner, then why have the big institutions not jumped at the chance of doing their own conveyancing?The reality of the situation is that even in a buoyant housing market, the profit margins on conveyancing work are marginal. It’s a war they will definitely lose.’Iceland left the commission earlier this week.Japan, which will host next year’s commission meeting, was irritated and disappointed with the outcome of the past two weeks. On the spur of the moment, I left him to tidy up and walked down the street to see how it compared with the neighbours’ greenery.It was an interesting walk. Two of these, A High Wind in Jamaica and The Fox in the Attic, separated by a gap of 30 years, were considerable best-sellers. A switch from a single to a double ballot, one poll each for the national and the provincial parliaments, was also approved for insertion into the constitution.The Alliance partners were studying the same documentation.

