United Kingdom

Brit schools face closure threats due to poor performance

London, July 13 : With the level of primary education not being up to the mark, British ministers have threatened to close down thousands of primary schools.

Church of England may soon have a ‘gay’ bishop

London, July 13 : Church of England should appoint Britain''s first gay bishop, says a senior church leader.

Twin sisters abandoned at birth, reunite after 14 years!

London, July 13 : Identical twin sisters, who were abandoned at birth, reunited after 14 years, despite growing up just a few streets apart.

Meet the girl who hasn’t miss a day of school in 14 years!

London, July 13 : A 17-year-old Brit girl loves going to school so much that she hasn’t taken a day off in the past 14 years. 

China offers up to 50K pounds for Olympics terror tip-offs

London, July 12 : China has said that it will offer up to 50, 000 pounds to anyone providing tip-offs that prevent security threats, demonstrations or attacks on foreigners at next month’s Olympic

Heinz Baked Beans are now just Heinz Beans

London, July 12 : The next time you go to the supermarket in the UK, you won’t be able to find your favourite can of Heinz Bakes Beans, for the food giant is dropping the word ‘baked’ from its label.

From now on, all cans will simply be labelled Heinz Beanz.

The company is hoping that the new wording will boost its image with health-conscious Brits.

“We have been powering the nation for over 100 years and we have given this iconic product a 21st-century makeover,” The Daily Star quoted Heinz marketing manager John Alderman, as saying.

“Parents can continue to feel confident feeding their families Heinz Beanz as a healthy, nutritious meal option.”

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