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Im in agreement I think Andy Burnham will be good for Manchester.

I am not sure what his private feeling is with the Labour Party and its present incarnation.

For the sake of the country Labour has to be electable if not for 2020 definitely by 2025 otherwise the country will be in a one party state not good for democracy .
Today is the 15th anniversary of one of the worst terrorist attacks the world has ever known , the attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in Manhattan , New York City.
Amber Rudd was on Andrew Marr this morning. This was the first interview I'd seen of her as Home Secretary. She laughed when the clip of her from the EU debate describing Boris Johnson as "The life and soul of the party but not the man you want to drive you home afterwards"!.
It now seems that Democratic Presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton has been diagnosed with a bout of pneumonia and been urged to rest.

Both the Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates are not spring chickens Clinton being 68 and Trump being 70.
Seems like Samsung's troubles may be getting worse after the exploding batteries in the Samsung Note 7 , now they seem to be having some trouble with exploding washing machines in the United States.
Oh and if it couldnt come at a more difficult time for the Turkey industry .

Bird Flu has been confirmed at a Turkey Farm in Louth Lincolnshire
Sir Ken Dodd

About time too,only about 30 years late,a one off who will never be bettered by anyone
D-day for wheelchair users and buses
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/nation...9c4db43-ds
(18/01/2017 07:50)RedPanda Wrote: [ -> ]D-day for wheelchair users and buses
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/nation...9c4db43-ds

If you read the full story , its not a complete victory , but a partial victory for him.
(19/01/2017 10:56)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]If you read the full story , its not a complete victory , but a partial victory for him.

Just found the full story
http://www.itv.com/news/2017-01-18/parti...us-spaces/

Prams should have to move and if the can't be folded, then it's the parents fault for using it when they know they're going to be using public transport. If the child's asleep, walk the rest of the way!
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