13-year-old Briton nearly lost a ton by gambling online
lancashire June 3, 2018 11:48A 13-year-old from Lancashire has lost around £ 80,000 (converted over € 91,500) by gambling online. He used his father's credit card for this.
A 13-year-old from Lancashire has lost around £ 80,000 (converted over € 91,500) by gambling online. He used his father's credit card for this.
Twenty-two people were killed by the terrible attack after the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Monday night. Among them were mostly young fans of the popular singer, but also parents who were waiting for their children were killed deadly. Nineteen killings have now been identified.
Pupils from a school in England as an experiment a stuffed animal to a helium balloon over 24 kilometers were built air.
A misspelling of a ten year old boy from the British county of Lancashire has led to police investigations. The kid of Muslim origin had written during an English class that he lived in a house,, terrorist ''. He meant a,, terraced house, '' a terraced house. His teacher decided to inform the police, which was a day later on the door and the laptop's family checked on extremist connections.
Severe weather, what storm? While large parts of northern England and south-west Scotland for the second time in a week time are white, the top official in charge of limiting flood damage has yet to return from vacation.
The British defense against floods must be completely overhauled. That said, the British government environmental organization Monday. According to the agency must be made watertight and better homes, the country needs a better warning.
Authorities in Britain fear new flooding by heavy rains in the northwest of the country. The national weather agency for Lancashire County issued a code red as rivers burst their banks act threatening.
The British government draws converted nearly 70 million euros to help the businesses and citizens affected by flooding. That said Finance Minister George Osborne Wednesday to questions from the House of Commons.
British Prime Minister David Cameron visited Monday the West of England, which last weekend was flooded after heavy rain. The worst hit area is located between Liverpool and the Scottish border in the counties of Cumbria and Lancashire. In the tourist Lakeland reached an estimated 340 millimeters of rain coming down in 24 hours. The army has been enabled for the evacuation of people who are threatened by the rising water.