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Is sex education key to porn battle?

20.09.2013 13:27
Parents have always worried about their children accessing inappropriate material and images on the web, but the rise of smartphones and tablets means parents have even less control over their offspring's online activities. When it comes to teenagers' attitudes to online pornography, is sex...

Cyber-blackmailers 'abusing hundreds of UK children'

20.09.2013 13:23
Hundreds of British children are being blackmailed into performing sex acts online, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre has warned. Abusers posing online as children talk victims into sexual acts or sharing of images, then threaten to send pictures to the child's family and...

RNAS Culdrose helicopter flies red squirrels to Tresco

20.09.2013 13:16
Twenty red squirrels have been flown over to Tresco on the Isles of Scilly to boost a breeding experiment. Five of the rare endangered native mammals were introduced last year, but only two survived. The new colony of squirrels from the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey, was flown over by a...

Downward facing dog? The yoga class that lets you keep fit alongside your canine companion

20.09.2013 13:14
It started in the US, when a growing band of health-conscious dog owners wanted a way of combining their favourite exercise with spending quality time with their pets. Now 'Doga' - yoga with dogs - is growing in popularity in the UK, mainly thanks to the efforts of Swiss-born yoga teacher Mahny...

Smith-Magenis Syndrome: Plight of boy who cries to music

20.09.2013 13:08
The family of a boy who has a condition that makes him cry when he hears music hope raising awareness about him will make people more understanding. Louis Mushrow, nine, has the rare, genetic Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS), which also makes it hard for him to eat and sleep, and can...

JK Rowling to pen Harry Potter spin-off film

13.09.2013 18:39
The first film of the series will be titled Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Warner Bros said the film series was part of an "expanded creative partnership" with the best-selling author. The eight Harry Potter films are the largest-grossing film franchise in history. The new film will...

Colin Firth to voice Paddington Bear

13.09.2013 18:37
Firth, the star of films like The King's Speech and A Single Man, said he would play the marmalade-loving bear with "a slight Peruvian flavour". In the original books by Michael Bond, the bear from darkest Peru was named after the London station where he was found by the Brown family. Hugh...

Man using cluster balloons to cross the Atlantic lands in Newfoundland:

13.09.2013 18:32
YORK HARBOR, Newfoundland (AP) — A balloonist who was trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean using hundreds of helium-filled balloons landed short of his goal in Newfoundland. Jonathan Trappe reported that he was having trouble controlling his balloons before landing Thursday evening just south of York...

FARC Calls for 8 New Seats in Congress to be Set Aside for Farmers, Minorities

13.09.2013 18:19
HAVANA , CUBA – FARC negotiators in Cuba called for the creation of eight new seats in Congress specifically for farmers and other minority groups, the leftist rebel group said in a statement Tuesday . The idea is part of a new set of proposals the FARC has submitted to government negotiators, as...

Astronomer royal calls for 'Plan B' to prevent runaway climate change

13.09.2013 17:51
Launching mirrors into space, triggering algal blooms in the oceans and seeding clouds are among experimental "Plan B" schemes world leaders would have to consider if the rise in carbon emissions cannot be curbed within a couple of decades, according to one of Britain's most senior...
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