Monday 4 December 2017

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New super flu devastation kills hundreds in Sunderland 

started in Sunderland 

Only certain people with specific B+ blood type are immune

unclear where this flu has appeared from

children most at risk 

happened 2nd December

emergency vaccinations available at local GP     

symptoms: starts like normal flu, runny nose ect leads to coughing up blood, nose bleeds and sever pain lasting in death 


New Super Flu hits Britain already costing multiple lives 
First tragedies on the evening of the 2nd Dec in Sunderland Church Street primary school as 15 children were taken ill and  died several hours later after having server symptoms. Teachers were unable to rescue children. Their reactions included coughing of blood and chest pain. 

On the morning of the 3rd several residence in the city of  Carley Hill and Farringdon sufford the same fate making the total count of deceased reaching a stagering 32 in under 24 hours, with numbers still rising. It is unclear where this Super flu has arrived from but it is assumed that children are most at risk as their immune systems are not fully developed. 

Emergency vaccinations are available from local GP however the public are being warned to take necessary precautions when interacting with others. If symptoms of a cold or chest pain arrises public are encouraged to contact doctor immediately.   



Storm in a tea cup over mysteries rucksack
Pandemonium in West field shopping centre, Stratford as unclaimed rucksack causes store to evacuate and bomb squared to be called in. 
At approximately two o'clock a mysterious rucksack caused distressed shoppers to contact police leading to an evacuation of store and local area. The small blue bag later discovered to belong to child of local school was found by Costa coffee shop staff member who raised concerns.
The unreasonable alarm reflects the incompetent reaction of the public and staff with security measures and safety precautions. In the increase of the bomb scares in the Uk over the last few years has tripled in number. 
Can the waste of police time, resources and energy be justified by these small over reactions?

       


Rail fares reach Sky High Prices
Rail fares increases to the largest they have been in five years causing outrage from commuters. 

With fares reaching as much as a pound higher than their usual price the public have complained about the fairness of the rise. "It is unreasonable and selfish of the company" stated one commuter. An online partition has been posted by a new organisation calling themselves 'Down with Tickets' group demanding for the price of fares to be lowered with immediate effect. The partition pulled in over 3000 signatures in the first 12 hours with the numbers still rising.
         
Following strikes in the early March and June over pay of the national rail staff and drivers this rise in fares may be the only solution to the national issue.
With no clear peak in the price of train fares, is this the end of the rocket in cost or just the beginning.

Top of the Pops set to Return
The popular British television show Top of the Pops which aired between 1964 to 2006 is due to return to BBC 1 in the new year. This reincarnation of show will run on a 8 to 9  Friday night slot. Pop queen Rita Ora is set to be hosting along side fellow music star Justin Timberlake in the new and improved program. The blond bombshell who hit the music industry back in 2011 when she featured on DJ Freshers single Hot Right Now which reached number 1 in the UK. Timberlake, American singer song writer, actor and dicrtector is no stranger to appearing on television shows. During a TMZ intveiw i he told producer that he was 'its an awesome idea to bbring back such a legendary show'

For those who do not remember, the original British music chart television program made by the BBC consists of a several live performances from up coming or current artists, exclusive interviews and in studio performances.

The hour long show, held in front of a live audience will allow a close and fan based interaction with their favourite singers and bands. 

The headlining act known to be performing as a one off debut event, the long awaited reunion of British boy band One Direction. The band that started on The reality show The  X Factor have not performed together since 2015. Tickets are available for purchase through the BBC website.     
  


Gay Marriage legalised in Ukraine
Petro Poroshenko, acting president of Ukraine announced to the public this morning that Gay marriage is now officially recognised by the state and country. After months of campaigns, protests and meeting concerning the publics attitude to gay rights, a vote was taken where results came too 59% in favour of legalisation, vs 41% in opposition. 
Since the news has been realised there has been an influx of marriage applications, the first taking place on the Friday the 10th between Aleksander Spartak and Symon Yuri. 'We have been waiting for this day for so long, cant tell you how much it means to us to be finally recognised as a couple'. This historic event symbolises a new eire for Ukrain and gay couples.
However since the announcement took place not all have been pleased with the result. Violent outbreaks in the capital, Keiv have since increased. Acid attacks is becoming more common and threatening to the LGBT community with three in to be in critical conditions in the Kiyv hospital and seven injured.  One victim told repoters that she was 'devastated and distraught that such hate still continues in this country'.        


  




  

















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