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    • Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-22 by Somerset Bob's Place on Feb. 21, 2010

      The song in my head this morning is "The Power Of Love" by Huey Lewis And The News. # iPlayer will currently take 5 hours to download a 1-hr episode of "Survivors". Broadband Britain? Don't make me...

    • New era beckons at St George's Crypt by guardian leeds on Feb. 21, 2010

      What a £1.5m refurbishment of a leading Leeds charity will mean for the city's homeless.For 80 years, St George's Crypt has been a beacon of hope for the city's homeless and needy.Now, the charity ...

    • Your thoughts on the future of Clarence Dock by my life in leeds on Feb. 21, 2010

      One debate that is getting the locals talking is the future of Clarence Dock after news that local shops and restaurants are struggling due to a decrease in the number of people visiting the area. ...

    • Lewis's heyday recalled in a new exhibition by National Museums Liverpool Blog on Feb. 21, 2010

      Copyright Stephen King Today the sad news was reported that after 154 years of trading the department store Lewis's is to close.> Even without its famous cheeky statue, the store has dominated Re...

    • Qype: King Street in Manchester by Notebooks - Los Cuadernos de Julia on Feb. 20, 2010

      Manchester Even back in the 18th c. King Street was about fashion, being developed as a hub of fashionable residence. Fastforward a couple of centuries, and King Street today is planted with diver...

    • From junky to funky - all in a day! by The Galloping Gardener on Feb. 20, 2010

      A rubbish dump is a pretty unlikely place to start a garden tour, but that's where I began my first day in California last week as I went in search of different gardens on the Big Sur Coast in Cali...

    • Sunday Stealing - The Clown's Meme - 2 by Random Ramblings on Feb. 20, 2010

      Could have guessed this would happen (actually I snuck over and found these last week ....and there's more to come!) Sunday Stealing here we go!34. What do you like about the summer? Long, light da...

    • Food and cinema by Nottingham Scene on Feb. 20, 2010

      Last couple of times that I've been to London on a Wednesday, my man met me at the train station afterward and we went out for food and cinema (Orange Wednesday always feels like a bargain not to b...

    • Listen to a Londoner: Joshua Jost by Little London Observationist on Feb. 19, 2010

      Listen to a Londoner is a weekly interview post with people who live (or have lived for a while) in London. If you fit the bill and want to be interviewed, give me a shout at littlelondonobservatio...

    • Focus on Brighton Spring Harvest by News From Brighton on Feb. 19, 2010

      One of the highlights of March 2010 in Brighton has to be the Brighton Spring Harvest Festival, which brings together a number of fascinating events in an eleven day food and drink extravaganza in ...

    • Visit London This Summer by Emm in London on Feb. 19, 2010

      Many people think that London is expensive but there are so many free things to do in this city and special deals to be found that I thought I'd show you how it is possible to do London on any budg...

    • The Battle of Babbacombe Downs continues by The People's Republic of South Devon on Feb. 19, 2010

      Some 50 people were at Babbacombe Downs on Saturday, February 20, in response to a call from the Facebook group Keep Your Fishy Fingers off Babbacombe Downs, says the Bus Driving blog. There was no...

    • Sunday Stealing - Clown's Meme by The Plastic Mancunian on Feb. 19, 2010

      In between posts again so I thought I'd have a go at another Sunday Stealing Meme. Since I missed last week's effort, I am doing this long two part meme in one go. Call me crazy if you like but th...

    • Photo Essay: Liverpool Street Station by Piquant Photos on Feb. 19, 2010

      On a dull day, I went off to take some photographs of some lesser known iconic places in London such as train stations. Where best to start other than Liverpool Street? I love trains and yes, being...

    • A Turkish Delight by CabbieBlog on Feb. 18, 2010

      If ever a building proclaimed its original function, this is it. Standing in Bishopsgate Churchyard is this Ottoman Hamam in the heart of the City dedicated to Mammon. The fashion for Turkish baths...