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WHAT HAPPENED ON 19th February 2001?

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18th February 2001

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About 900 fishermen who were laid off when their company went The PAP news agency said an Irish company was impressed with their skills and had started talks on the details. RUSSIA Prosecutors suspect that more than 170 adoptions of Russian children by Italians were carried out illegally. The children are among 600 babies & toddlers taken from Russian orphanages by foreigners between 1993 & 2000 the Federal Security Service said.

19th February 2001

TERRORIST LAWS COMBAT FOREIGN GROUPS

Anti-terrorism laws coming into force will ban foreign groups from using the UK as a base to plan violence abroad. The Terrorism Act allows ministers to add movements to a list of proscribed groups including the IRA & UVF. It has been criticised by some Muslim groups who say it is their duty to help people fighting enemies of Islam abroad The Act also targets cyber-terrorists who hack into computers to undermine governments or threaten lives.

19th February 2001

TERRORIST LAWS COMBAT FOREIGN GROUPS

Anti-terrorism laws coming into force will ban foreign groups from using the UK as a base to plan violence abroad. The Terrorism Act allows ministers to add movements to a list of proscribed groups including the IRA & UVF. It has been criticised by some Muslim groups who say it is their duty to help people fighting enemies of Islam abroad The Act also targets cyber-terrorists who hack into computers to undermine governments or threaten lives.

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18th February 2001

PRESCOTT PROMISES US-STYLE SCHOOL BUSES

The Government will bring in American- style school buses Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has announced. He gave few details to Labour's spring conference in Glasgow but pilot schemes involving 100 buses are expected to start across the country. "Parents want to be sure their children arrive at school safe & sound " said Mr Prescott.

19th February 2001

TERRORIST LAWS COMBAT FOREIGN GROUPS

Anti-terrorism laws coming into force will ban foreign groups from using the UK as a base to plan violence abroad. The Terrorism Act allows ministers to add movements to a list of proscribed groups including the IRA & UVF. It has been criticised by some Muslim groups who say it is their duty to help people fighting enemies of Islam abroad The Act also targets cyber-terrorists who hack into computers to undermine governments or threaten lives.

19th February 2001

PRESCOTT ANNOUNCES £62m FOR RURAL BUSES

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has announced a £62m investment to improve rural bus services. He promised to "reverse years of decline" & encourage more people to use public transport. The Government is giving £41.5m to the Rural Bus Subsidy Grant on top of #21.2m to the Rural Bus Challenge. Mr Prescott said 73 local authorities would receive extra cash under the RBSG and another 51 under the RBC.

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18th February 2001

What People were saying on

"Science gives us possibilities once preserved for gods & goddesses. Magic has become realism & that can be alarming. Fears can also be more effectively propagated than ever before."

Labour peer & TV arts pundit Lord (Melvyn) Bragg speaking during a science debate in the House of Lords

"Some people usually female journalists interpret it as though you must be mentally unstable or terribly dissatisfied with your life & your looks if you are always trying to change them."

Singer Dannii Minogue

19th February 2001

TERRORIST LAWS COMBAT FOREIGN GROUPS

Anti-terrorism laws coming into force will ban foreign groups from using the UK as a base to plan violence abroad. The Terrorism Act allows ministers to add movements to a list of proscribed groups including the IRA & UVF. It has been criticised by some Muslim groups who say it is their duty to help people fighting enemies of Islam abroad The Act also targets cyber-terrorists who hack into computers to undermine governments or threaten lives.

19th February 2001

THREE BRITONS DEAD IN TASMANIA CRASH

Three Britons were among four people who died in a coach crash in Tasmania the High Commission in Canberra said. Judy Franklin 63 of Abingdon Cambs died when the bus came off a mountain road & fell down a bank. A couple from Scotland also died in the accident Fourteen people including Mrs Franklin's husband & two other Britons were injured in the crash. The group was on a night tour to see wildlife on Cradle Mountain.

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18th February 2001

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19th February 2001

TERRORIST LAWS COMBAT FOREIGN GROUPS

Anti-terrorism laws coming into force will ban foreign groups from using the UK as a base to plan violence abroad. The Terrorism Act allows ministers to add movements to a list of proscribed groups including the IRA & UVF. It has been criticised by some Muslim groups who say it is their duty to help people fighting enemies of Islam abroad The Act also targets cyber-terrorists who hack into computers to undermine governments or threaten lives.

19th February 2001

MINISTER DEFENDS AIR STRIKES ON IRAQ

Defence Minister Baroness Symons has said Friday's US & UK air strikes on Iraq were a "proportionate response in self-defence" to Iraqi missile attacks. January had seen more surface to air missile attacks on allied planes than during the whole of 2000 she said in a statement to the House of Lords. "The threat is real. Saddam Hussein is trying to kill our aircrew " she added. She said he may be passing off military deaths in the attacks as civilian.

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