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Last Updated: 10/07/2008 18:57:04
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Thursday17th July 08 - Jamie (Black and White Tango) At The Square Bar Hull
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The new place to be on an evening is The Square on Spring Bank. Sophisticated
clientele with food and a well stocked bar to match. Whilst you choose from
the special selection of European bottled beers and enjoy the tempting Tapas
dishes and more fresh from The Square's kitchen, your night will be enhanced
yet further by a young hugely talented pianist destined for great things.
Jamie Gray a name to remember will be playing from an extensive repertoire of
modern/alternative and classical pieces, along with a selection of his own
compositions for your aural pleasure. Come along and discover the best kept
secret on Spring Bank.
www.myspace.com/jamiegrayhaze
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Coming Up - Friday 11th July 08 - The Favours with support from The Landaus and Abbie Lammas At Adelphi
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This Friday get yourself down to Adelphi for Favours first headline show.
Martin promises it will be a night to remember. The band played beautifully as
openers and new addition Chris Morphine delivered on many levels.
In support are The Landaus with new songs and band-members.
In the past few years The Landaus wowed the crowds at Leeds Carling Festival supported
Paulo Nutini and toured Germany.
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Coming Up, Friday 11th July 08 - K-Fest at Kingswood College of Arts - Line Up Announced
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The Paddingtons headline playing new material from their second album as well as
classics from debut long player First Comes First.
From Leeds, The Sugars join the party the same week their debut album
The Curse Of The Sugars hits the shelves. Watch out for them on NME / MTV2.
Also on the bill Kill Surf City, The Riffs, GST Cardinals and Tom Ritchie
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News, Current Affairs - Peter Tatchell Urges Support for Green Candidate for the Haltemprice and Howden By-Election
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'It's a two-horse race. The only serious challenger to David Davis is Shan Oakes, the Green Party candidate,' says human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.
'The Greens are the party of universal human rights. Shan Oakes is the best choice for voters who want to defend all our liberties and oppose all forms of discrimination in this by-election.
'Labour and the Liberal Democrats are not standing.
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News, Community - Council Leader Celebrates Cultural Diversity in Hull
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Cllr. Carl Minns Pledged his personal and the council's support today at the opening of the second
annual Newland avenue international festival.
In a ceremony at the Community Enterprise Centre on Cottingham Road, Cllr Minns praised the passion of the
organisers, and all those taking part in the festival which includes over 50 separate events in and around
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News, Current Affairs - The 'Big Brother' By-Election is a SHAM
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This is one of the 'supporters' of David Davis in his campaign to 'fight' Big Brother.
Patrick Mercer MP who has been visiting the Haltemprice and Howden Constituency to
support his colleague David Davis in the 'Big Brother' By-Election in which
David Icke is also standing.
Patrick Mercer, one-time Homeland Security spokesman for David Davis's
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News, Current Affairs - David Icke banned from 'Big Brother' public meeting with Bob Geldof and David Davis
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David Davis doesn't want a real debate on the Orwellian State ... he wants a controlled one that's only on his terms with safe people like Tony Benn and Bob Geldof.
The basis on which this by-election was called ... to have an open debate on the Big Brother State ... is a blatant misrepresentation of what is actually happening.
Today, David Icke attended the Hull Guildhall with a resident
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News, Current Affairs - GREENS UP IN ARMS AS YORKSHIRE SPY BASE COMMITS TO US "STARWARS" From Shan Oakes, Green Campaign for the Haltemprice and Howden By-Election
04 July 2008
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Local Peace Campaigners affected by Counter Terror Bill
The present 'terror' legislation has been used to imprison local people who are protesting peacefully. The new Counter Terror Bill would make things worse.
For example, take the cases of Helen John, 68, and Sylvia Boyes, 62, who were both arrested in April 2006 under the Serious Organised Crimes and Police Act 2005
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News, Current Affairs - UPDATED - Google Video - David Icke to Stand in 'Big-Brother' By-Election
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David Icke, author of ten books warning about the Big Brother State, is standing with
David Davis in the upcoming parliamentary by-election in Haltemprice and Howden.
For nearly 20 years, Icke has been been warning about, and detailing the background to, a hidden agenda for a global fascist state that is now unfolding at an ever-increasing pace.
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News, Current Affairs - Choose Hope not Fear Shan Oakes Green Party Candidate Haltemprice and Howden
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David Davis says he wants to stop the growth of state knowledge and control over individuals. He does not want ever more government control but more freedom. We applaud the U-turn by the Tory party. Only last October Cameron and Davis were calling for the 1998 Human Rights Act to be scrapped. Now they are both opposing the 2008 Counter Terrorism Bill.
Shan Oakes, Green Party candidate for the Haltemprice
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News, Current Affairs - Socialist Equality Party Campaign in Haltemprice and Howden By-Election
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Chris Talbot explains why he is standing
Chris Talbot, the Socialist Equality Party candidate for the by-election in the constituency of Haltemprice and Howden, held a press conference at Cottingham Civic Hall in the village of Cottingham on June 27.
The by-election, which is in the East Ridings area of Yorkshire, will take place on Thursday, July 10. It was triggered by the resignation of sitting Conservative MP David Davis
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News, Current Affairs - Haltemprice and Howden The Green Party candidate Shan Oakes vows to fight for NHS
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As the 60th anniversary of the NHS approaches, Haltemprice and Howden candidate Shan Oakes
speaks out in its defence.
"The Green Party stands for a public service, free for all, and where decisions are made at
a local level as far as possible, after involving and consulting local people.
We are vehemently opposed to piecemeal
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News, Current Affairs - Greens stand for civil liberties in Haltemprice and Howden by-election campaign - July 10th
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Greens argue that David Davis 's vision of civil liberties is in a
whole variety of ways far too narrow.
It will be difficult for him to see this himself because he is a
Tory politician and thoroughly immersed in 'old' politics.
Old-style politics stems from the imperialist scramble for global resources.
This has to stop: no more wars for oil; no more government backing
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News, Current Affairs - DAVID ICKE NEWS CONFERENCE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2ND, ELECTION UPDATE
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A news conference has been arranged for David to speak and be questioned by
the media between 10am and 11.30am this Wednesday, July 2nd, at this venue:
Willerby Manor Hotel,
Well Lane,
Willerby East,
Yorkshire HU10 6ER
Come and support David at a free public meeting on Sunday, July 6th
David will be speaking for an hour and a half
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News, - Yorkshire & Humber Green Party commend Menwith hunger striker
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On Saturday local Greens gave overwhelming support to the recent protest of peace
campaigner Peter Pollard.
At the AGM of the Yorkshire and Humber Green Party, Regional Coordinator
Eamonn Ward said, 'We commend Peter's protest. For one whole week he has
gone without food with only water as his nourishment.
'He has put himself
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News, Environment - Carbon Trust
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The Carbon Trust has launched a free guide for charities wanting to reduce carbon emissions
and cut energy use.
The guide, called Charities Sector Overview, is aimed at organisations without a designated
carbon manager and is intended to help organisations make changes that could save up to 20%
on fuel bills.
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News, - ACE Volunteers
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ACE (Achieve Contribute Experience) is a brand new project run by
Hull & East Yorkshire Mind. The project aims to introduce 16-25 year olds
in Hull to volunteering and its many benefits such as, increased self
confidence, increased self esteem, improving CVs, helping in the community
and making a difference all whilst meeting lots of new people and having fun.
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News, - National Volunteers Week 1-7 June 08
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National Volunteers Week (1-7 June) is the busiest time of the year in the volunteering
calendar and this year's Hull Volunteering activity diary is no exception.
Monday 2nd June
To coincide with the anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen's Coronation we will be
announcing the name of a local charity whom we successfully nominated for the
Queens Award for Voluntary Service 2008. This award is given for outstanding
achievement
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News, - Propeller and the RTS Student Awards
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Propeller TV, the broadcaster that was established in 2006
to support new filmmaking talent, has teamed up with the Royal Television Student
Masterclasses & Awards. The cool-hunting Propeller TV is set on sweeping
up the latest new talent at the RTS Awards being held in London on 16th May 2008.
Student filmmakers, producers and directors
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News, Environment - Protect Communities and Rainforests in Colombia - A message from Reinhard Behrend chairman of Rettet den Regenwald (Save the Rainforest)
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Please take part in an urgent email action, to protect communities and rainforests in Colombia
from agrofuel expansion. The Colombian government continues to promote the expansion of vast oil
palm plantations, including in Chocó.
This is one of the world's most biodiverse regions, with large areas of rainforest now facing destruction.
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News, - The Network Summer Event
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Do you love TV? Want to know more about what it takes to get a job in television?
If so, The Network FREE summer event is for you.
You will take part in exclusive master classes and workshops, gain invaluable
careers advice and network with the biggest and best people from the television industry.
Past speakers have ranged from celebrities such as Vernon Kay.
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News, Environment - Leeds University gives in to GMO Genetically Modified Organisms or God Move Over for PROFIT. By Mo.
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On the 10th May The Yorkshire Post reported Leeds University given go-ahead for open field trial
of GM potato crop.
The potatoes have had their genes tweaked by Professor Howard Atkinson to give them resistance to a parasite.
The move was announced yesterday by the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra), headed
by Leeds MP Hilary Benn.
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News, - Russell Howard Returns for Festival
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Organisers of Hull Comedy Festival have announced that Russell Howard will be
returning to open this year's festival with a show at Hull City Hall in October.
Russell Howard will be bringing his new show, Dingledodies to Hull City Hall
on Thursday 23rd October to kick-start Hull's second comedy festival.
Russell joins a list of headliners
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News, Arts - Wherefore art thou budding film-makers? The Royal Opera House runs competition to create 40 second Romeo and Juliet
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Could you create your own Romeo and Juliet in 40 seconds?
The Royal Opera House and BP are looking for budding film-makers of all ages and
experience to produce their own 40 second version of Romeo and Juliet.
A judging panel from the Royal Opera House and BP will choose a selection of the
best films to be showcased on the
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