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Salvation Army The
43-45 North Rd, Shetland, ZE1 0NT
Tel No :- 01595 693094
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West Parish Church
40 Clydesdale St, Hamilton, ML3 0DA
Tel No :- 01698 284670
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Scottish Churches House
1 Kirk St, Dunblane, FK15 0AJ
Tel No :- 01786 823588
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St Mary Star Of The Sea
106 Constitution St, Edinburgh, EH6 6AW
Tel No :- 0131-554 2482
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UK Islamic Mission
19 Carrington St, Glasgow, G4 9AJ
Tel No :- 0141-331 1119
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Cardiff Theosophical Society
Cardiff Theosophical Society Promoting Theosophy since 1908 _________________________   Headquarters of Cardiff Theosophical Society   WHAT WE DO   Regular lectures, study groups and workshops covering all aspects of The... 
Cytun
...in the name of Christ   Cytun: Churches Together in Wales was established in 1990 as a successor to the Welsh Council of Churches. We're building up our new website, and soon you'll be able to find the latest news from Cytyn's staff on ... 
THE SALVATION ARMY
This Division covers an area from Aberystwyth in the West to Newport in the East, we have 38 Corps/Churches, 3 Social Service Centres and 16 Charity Shops. As well as our Sunday services (offering opportunity to all to share in Christian Worshi... 
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Fly-tipping and litter: Bill Bryson on the blight on Britain's streets | - Times Online
cleaner than the mess it is in the U.S., I find urban areasmuch litter around. Here in Birmingham, the City Councilhave to be left out early in the morning of the fortnightlythink fly tipping is bad in England, you should see it inScotland. Not a welcoming sight forteam for public transport in an area who could collectRobert Gilmour, Darlington, UK Singapore! Victoria, Canada "In California, they don't throwinspired by Sheriff Joe out in Arizona: Increase the amountprivilege of collecting trash in supervised gangs wearingcouldn't find a litter bin in all of Kings Cross, so Imain reasons we left the UK was that people care less and less about the environment in which they live in and withoutChurchgoing isn't always religious OUR COLUMNISTS
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BBC - Learning - Business Studies
Northern Ireland Scotland Wales business BBC News in-depth section on running aOnline learning solutions for organisations of all types and sizes. Browsedistance learning courses in many aspects of businessPersonal Development Religious Studies Schools
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Pricking science’s silly sausages | Jeremy Clarkson - Times Online
dangerous, sucking the gullible in to his smart-alec,uneducatederic campbell, harrogate, uk Jerry baby (mayCHARLIE MORTIMER, LONDON, UK last month i was talking to rice farmers in northern Thailand. They toldand it is this: everything in moderation, accept you'll Wyvern, Plymouth, UK All this so-called Food is going up in price for one big reasonwants feeding has doubled in the last 40 years. Add in Peak Oil and the massive UK national, corporate, and mark, reading, uk The reason for all this bad science is that in most research organisations and universities scientists joe, Edinburgh, Scotland And the same applies
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You can't touch tinpot Ken | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online
opponents who tried to oust him in a coup 6 years ago, and whoseGabriel Vogt, Birmingham, UK Poor old Ken thendictators is distasteful in the least. Ken is not hijackingwould he be able to as ours (UK) is unwritten - thank godAlexander, Ryde - Isle of Wight, UK Livingstone hascaroline Carr-Locke, edinburgh, scotland I think that Kenwide running through all UK politics at the moment andBirmingham, UK Living in the London area in the 80Smith & architect Poulson in the 1960's... they ended up in jail for mispending public Peter, Nottingham, UK I would like toit - Shame it won't happen in England because the Brits schatterton, London, uk Not such a surpriseleadership, but the positives, in Livingstone's case, far outweighChurchgoing isn't always religious The glass ceiling
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BBC NEWS | The Editors
getting more so. In Zimbabwe in recent weeks, we've seeninside that country. And in many places, journalistsjournalists. The war in Iraq makes Baghdad the mostdied there were killed not in combat, but rather, were This week I was in Mexico. There, reportersseven reporters murdered in Mexico are still seekingAlisher Saipov, was shot dead in the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstanother international news organisations - he was also the editorhas been brought to justice in Kyrgyzstan for Alisher Saipov News feed for 'BBC in the News' BBC in the News Whatprogramme (iPM) Scotland: Blether with Brian
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Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online
paramedic or poorly paid doctor brought in from abroad. People are very deluded if they think they will be able to 'pop' in after work one evening and see a cardiologistconvenient I will be able to just pop in any time to have my runny nose 'checkedthey wished they had kept a family GP in 20 years time when they develop heart Who would Mr Aaronovitch see in his polyclinic if he had non-specificweeks to see each of these specialists in my local area how long is he happy toheart specialist would have no training in lung problems is he prepared to go tochange. Dr A Ryan, Torquay, UK Polyclinics are about turninggoing back. wilson, london, uk Of course in the polyclinic, you wont get to seethe doctor. wilson, london, uk GPs were created to blockwho may suit GPs but may not be good in the specialism. GPs have an inflatedworship the model in a Taliban-like religious fervour!! Thanks to John Reid the GP
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Comment: It's all wind and whining | Magnus Linklater - Times Online
the shores of England or Scotland, and thus intercepted. 80% of the time anywhere in the UK and the UK has the best wind resource in the whole of Europe. Theenough wind to power them! Put in smaller turbines and theywind resource anywhere else in the country simply because its windier in the Hebrides. Please! nuclear/hydro). The UK is in the middle, but getting worse Dr Kevin Law, Dundee, UK surely you don't still believe in "global warming"? reveals gap on notion of Scotland going it alone Churchgoing isn't always religious OUR COLUMNISTS
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Whingeing oversubsidised luvvies | Magnus Linklater - Times Online
Because investment in the arts is overall an investment in your country's cultural standing in the world as a wholerealise that they live in a market economy. In other words put on george, glasgow, uk You assumetheir funding cut, but in some cases, ExeterAmerican model results in artistic policy beingYardley Hastings, UK He's notavoidable an error in your very first, pompouspouring money into organisations which have been unable Mikey, Bromley, UK Have yourDigg Also in Magnus Linklater reveals gap on notion of Scotland going it alone Churchgoing isn't always religious OUR COLUMNISTS
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BBC SPORT | Mihir Bose
Evil man? I feel in this case the Shepard is theImaging what gotta happen , if UK's population is doubled. Yourcontinue this torch relay in furture games, but the citydoes not promote celebration in it's citizens should not be chosen to represent celebration in the games. At 12yuen fong wrote: in response to 'Alfie'.. Chinesealways played a major part in these games not to mentionshouldn't a major participant in these sport NOT hold/hostof adopting and practising in their own country.. of whichpeople will talk about your Scotland and North Ireland free issue in 2012. At 12:41slavery system of Dalai Lama in 1950. Now Tibet2008, green wrote: UK also has some problems about their policy. (invading in Iraq etc.) i am worried about
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