Whilst trawling the sewer that is Indymedia I found this. In the early hours of this morning (12/12/08) individuals visited a police station in the Canton area of Cardiff. Slogans in support of the Greek rioters, in memory of Alexandros and anti police were painted on the front of the building. Two Police vans outside the station were also painted and covered in paint stripper. We stand in solidar...
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TheCynicalDragon on 15th Dec 2008 (via thecynicaldragon.blogspot.com)
From my inbox: Last night Israeli aircrafts targeted more than 20 places in Gaza city, let alone other areas. Let me tell you what I knew from those bombings: 1- A thirds attack on my neighbour the former preventive security department. One missile did not explode and fall in front of my apartment building just meters from the ambulance station. 2- Two major building were leveled to the floor at t...
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LeninsTomb on 30th Dec 2008 (via leninology.blogspot.com)
As part of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, all banks and building societies will be forced to pay the interest on the loan. The 59 building societies have to pay some 18% of the amount, around £81 million a year. The Building Societies Association is furious. BSA Director General Adrian Coles told the BBC he believes that is unfair: "It is galling that those institutions that beh...
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PoliticsForPeople on 1st Oct 2008 (via politicsforpeople.blogspot.com)
Gordon Brown yesterday made his clearest pledge yet that he will lift restrictions preventing councils from building more homes, possibly by allowing more of them to set up construction companies or providing short term finance for stalled public-private building programmes. Downing Street policymakers regard councils as one of the quickest ways to keep a house building programme alive because the...
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Guardian on 30th Jan 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
The Greenpeace ecoterrorists that broke into Kingsnorth power station during a protest against the proposed building of a new, cleaner coal powered station on to replace the current one, have been acquitted of charges of criminal damage. The ecoterrorists broke into the power station and climbed the chimney during their protest causing the power station to
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WonkosWorld on 11th Sep 2008 (via wonkosworld.co.uk)
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An agreement between 43 building organisations to cut carbon emissions is launched.
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BBCPolitics on 12th Nov 2008 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
From The Independent: All the building societies that transformed themselves into banks quoted on the stock exchange between 1989, starting with the old Abbey National, and 2000, when Bradford & Bingley took the plunge, have either failed or had to be rescued. Following Bradford & Bingley’s demise, there is not one left. Meanwhile the building societies which
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 29th Sep 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)