BBC Radio 4 – Open Country – 9 August 2003
BBC Radio 4 – Open Country – 9 August 2003: “Richard learns that watercress contains more Vitamin C than fresh oranges and more calcium that cow’s milk.” and thats after visting the wild swimming website
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BBC Radio 4 – Open Country – 9 August 2003: “Richard learns that watercress contains more Vitamin C than fresh oranges and more calcium that cow’s milk.” and thats after visting the wild swimming website
The Music Industry is Battling Illegal Downloading by Suing Music Fans.
An excellent petition that I can encourage you to sign. Yes a record company company AGAINST suing its fans for downloading music
Amazing to find this on an official McDonalds blog:-
Maybe the USA is waking up at last. The above was part of a speech by Andrew Shimery-Wolf, Director, McDonald’s Interactive and relates to a simulation game McDonalds were playing.
So maybe David Morris and Helen Steel will get a huge payout from McDonalds for forewarning them about all of this in the McLibel case.
Extracted from questions asked by Chris Huhne and published on They work for you
Latest figures 2005
Ministry of Transport £244,500,000
Defence £547,672,000 (operating costs) plus £134,466,000 (additions)
Northern Ireland £10,724,000
Dept Culture Media and Sport £64,600,000
Welsh office £176,161.40 (Thats for less than 3m people ie £60 per person on IT alone!)
International Development have no clue as to what they spend
Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) over the last five years is £478,245,262. including £180 million contract with Global Crossing (Note: Global Crossings UK turnover was only £239m)
Duchy of Lancaster £35,756,263
Treasury £3,087,000
Deputy Prime Ministers office £18,108,962
National health service trust expenditure £ 130,037,000 (But apparently the new programme will be £12.4 billion over 10 years, or £206 per person)
That little lot is £1,284,600,277 or about £21 per person in the UK and remember thats just IT expenditure!
And who some of the money went too…
Cabinet Office
| Contractor name | Total recorded expenditure ‘s (£) |
| Computacenter | 83,969,515 |
| Hewlett-Packard | 55,535,729 |
| Atos | 40,701,106 |
| Cable and Wireless | 26,554,274 |
| Electronic Data Systems | 23,952,188 |