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This week's UK news: 27 August 2010
27 August 2010
Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK!
Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.
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This week's UK news: 20 August 2010
20 August 2010
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Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.
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Children of Shatila project
16 August 2010
Language school principal Christine Goodwin likes to help young people when she can. Since opening the Northumbria School of English, she has hosted a group of teenagers made homeless by last year's Italian earthquake, and a group of girls from the Shatila refugee camp in West Beirut.
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This week's UK news: 13 August 2010
13 August 2010
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Ten things you didn’t know about… the Edinburgh Festival
9 August 2010
Every August, two huge arts festivals are held in Edinburgh - the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Click on the link below to find out more.
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Charity Drive for BLS English
6 August 2010
Language centre owner Patrick Murphy has found a strange way to celebrate his school’s 15th anniversary. He is driving 2000km across India in a 1950s-style car, dodging elephants and braving terrifying roads to raise money for charity.
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This week's UK news: 6 August 2010
6 August 2010
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English UK welcomes its first national special interest group
5 August 2010
English language centres in Scotland have joined forces to become English UK Scotland. The 17 centres were formerly all members of SELTIC, the independent Scottish consortium of accredited English language centres.
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