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France and Germany officially out of Recession

The European countries France and Germany have declared that their economy has grown by 0.3%  taking into account from April to June, which makes them the first to exit recession. Experts on the other hand said that they had expected this growth from the European nations and is not surprise that they exit the recession. French Finance and Economy Minister ... Read More »

£40m robbed from UK’s Graff Jewellery

A well ‘planning and execution’ of the plan which most robbers dread to happen in existence actually happened in one of the Jewellery shops in UK, thereby successfully getting hold of   £40m from the jewellers. The police quote this robbery as most perfectly executed and said this is  the second most money robbed throughout Britain. The first ofcourse is the ... Read More »

Saudi Princess robbed near Italy

A  Saudi Princess was robbed for almost  16 million dollars this sunday in Sardinia. Now this takes a lot of  guts to be frank. Robbing a princess is surely is a mental act, leading the attraction of whole lot of Italian police towards them. The  Police refused to name the princess name for media. But, added that they have informed ... Read More »

£100m boost for UK government lab

The UK research institute at the centre of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak two years ago has been given £100m to build new laboratories. The head of the Institute for Animal Health (IAH) at Pirbright in Surrey, said that the state-of-the-art facilities are as safe as they can be. Research at the new laboratory will focus on controlling the spread of ... Read More »

Probe into Infants dead starts in Nottingham

A newly born child  has died due to the overdose of salt on the saline drip that was given to the infant on the care. The dead occurred on  7 th july   at queen’s medical centre, Nottingham hospital The investigations are on and the cops are fully commited to find out if there is any lack in care taking by ... Read More »