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Out goes Morse, Barnaby, Frost and Tennison and in comes Banks and Thorne.
Peter Robinson's, DCI Banks 'Aftermath' was an excellent start to what should hopefully be a long run of a new crime series.
And we get to view Thorne this coming Sunday.
.............and I thought that it was just Britain who had senile Judge's.
Speaking the indigenous language should be a condition of staying in the host country not a reward for committing a crime.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7317794.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/7008077.stm
This rasises a lot of questions.
Why was an 8 and a 10 year not being supervised near dangerous water?
Is the mother right to expect someone to "automatically" go into the water to save a drowning child?
Is David...
I would argue that when you kill someone you have no human rights left and you should be grateful the Uk does not hang murderers anymore.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6955071.stm
Concerts promote climate message?
or is it just more 'pop' stars hoping to sell more records on the back of it.
I put my plastic bottles in a recycle bin, I turn off lights I don't use, I use a stick deodorant not a spray and I did not pollute the atmosphere by travelling to a 'promote...
The new law is being introduced to protect employees and the public from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.
With Tony Blair gone and the smoking ban almost here, England is beginning to smell sweeter already.
The down side is we still have reminders of both. Gordon Brown still...
Have you read any of the books on the list?
Have you voted yet?
Who did you vote for?
I read and voted for 'Never Go Back' by Robert Goddard. 'Ash and Bone' by John Harvey was also very good and I have a couple more lined up to read...
It was free to get into the London Dungeons this weekend............but only if you have an ASBO.
So how many of you took up the offer then? :rolleyes:
Personally I would bring back public flogging.....then we may see some results.
On the news today it was anounced that there will be a new James Bond book published, to mark Ian Fleming's 100th birthday.
But who the author is, is being kept secret. It was suggested last year that it could be Lee Child author of the Jack Reacher novels.
Anyone have any more clues?