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Beyond the Tamar a Bridge Too Far!

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Beyond the Tamar a Bridge Too Far!

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As concern grows that the new regime in London may consider constituencies which span the River Tamar Kernow branch activists warn that’s ‘a bridge too far’ (see below):

“The following communication has been forwarded to all six of Cornwall’s MPs, to the Department for Communities and Local Government, the Boundary Commission, the United Nations and Council of Europe and to the press in Cornwall.

Rwanda: Securing The Records of This Sorry Episode

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Rwanda: Securing The Records of This Sorry Episode

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Almost twenty years ago the Isle of Man found itself involved in allegations of arms trading by companies registered here in Africa .

It would not be the first time such allegations were found to have substance and sadly it would not be the last.

Sea Gulls: Whatever Next on Cameron’s Hit List!

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Sea Gulls: Whatever Next on Cameron’s Hit List!

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Manx Police: Outsourcing a Step Too Far?

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Manx Police: Outsourcing a Step Too Far?

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‘Years ago a government led by Miles Walker, wisely eschewed leading the Isle of Man down the Thatcher path to privatisation. Let us hope Messrs Bell and Watterson resist any temptation to follow Cameron’s “Police Privatisation road” today’

Belle participation au premier concours Pikett’ pour les écoles de Bretagne

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Belle participation au premier concours Pikett’ pour les écoles de Bretagne

« Dans sa volonté de valoriser le patrimoine de Bretagne et de sensibiliser les jeunes bretons à leur patrimoine, la Confédération Kendalc’h a lancé, avec l’aide du Conseil régional de Bretagne, la mallette pédagogique La Famille Pikett’.

Fossilised Skeleton of Dinosaur Discovered on Welsh Beach

A fossilised skeleton of a theropod dinosaur has been discovered on a beach near Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan and has been donated to Amgueddfa Cymru (National Museum Wales). The discovery was made by Nick and Rob Hanigan from Llantwit Major who were fossil hunting along the Lavernock beach in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales after storms in spring 2014. The dinosaur was a distant cousin of Tyrannosaurus Rex and lived at the early part of the Jurassic Period 201 million years ago.

Isle of Man Stamps & Coins - Scenting Success with Stamp Issue

The Isle of Man Post Office has come up smelling of roses with the release of a special rose scented stamp to mark the centenary of the Isle of Man WI Federation.

This unusual set of six stamps depicts a selection of images, ranging from members of the current Isle of Man WI Chapter to some of the organisation's most famous campaigns during the past hundred years.

Protest Over French Film

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Protest Over French Film

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The General Secretary (GS) of the Celtic League has written to the French Minister of Culture, Fleur Pellerin, to express his concerns about the the showing of the inter-Celtic flag in a new French film about the life of a far right political activist in France.

The GS argues in the letter that:

Kernow: Anti-Austerity Rally in Truro

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Kernow: Anti-Austerity Rally in Truro

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‘The seed of protest and fight back has been planted’

A highly successful rally occurred in Truro during Saturday 6th June, 2015 bringing together people from all parts of the community who share a common concern, notably the horrific effects the Tory Government’s cutbacks are having on our community here in Cornwall.

Goddard Inquiry Respond on Military Cadet Abuse Issue

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Goddard Inquiry Respond on Military Cadet Abuse Issue

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The ‘Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse’ also known as the Goddard Inquiry has responded to a query sent by the Celtic League asking if the Inquiry would ensure its remit covered abuse in the military cadet forces and also the unrelated scandal surrounding the Kincora Boys Home in Belfast.

In relation to the military cadet forces they say:

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