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News 15th March 2010

Your headlines this Monday:

  • Today marks the start of Discover Israel week on campus.
  • Women's Awareness Week is rounded off by the final performance of the Vagina Monologues in the Old Theatre at 7pm.

Your national and international headlines:

  • A car bomb in Iraq's western Anbar province has killed at least seven civilians.
  • Rape victims are still being poorly treated by both the police and the criminal justice system.
  • The threat of industrial action on London Underground has intensified.

 

News 8th March 2010

Your headlines this Monday:

  • The Scottish Education secretary pledges that the present government will not introduce tuition fees there.
  • Final figures confirm record turnout in Students’ Union Elections.
  • LSE Women’s Week starts today as International Women’s Day is marked on campus.

Your national and international headlines:

  • The death toll from an earthquake in Turkey has climbed to 51.
  • More than a quarter of a million civil servants have started a two-day walkout in a row over redundancy pay.
  • Sandra Bullock has finally tasted Oscar glory - after a diverse career.

The Race is on - Lent Term Elections 2010

Elections have come around again and the races are already heating up!

Pulse, along with the rest of the Media Group will be covering the word on the street as well as the exciting election night itself.

To keep up-to-the-minute on an election set to rival Obama's "Yes, we can!" campaign (and maybe Wetz's Beanz...) check out the Media Group's Blog and Twitter pages:

http://votesu2010.wordpress.com/

http://twitter.com/votesu2010

See you on Houghton Street!

News 24th February 2010

Your headlines this Wednesday:

  • AU hustings to be held tonight in the Quad at 8pm
  • Recent report highlights the need for universities to engage older people.

Your national and international headlines:

  • Staff at the News of the World are being accused of suffering from collective amnesia over phone hacking allegations.
  • Susan Boyle has apparently been mistaken for the Queen by Eurostar staff.

News 22nd February 2010

Your headlines this Monday:

  • Student Union Lent term election nominations close today.
  • Government scheme launched to retrain Graduates as social workers.

Your national and international headlines:

  • Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo says he's ready to help 'in whatever possible way' following the deadly storms on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
  • Eurostar's launched an investigation after a train broke down leaving more than 700 people stranded in darkness. 
  • A charity wants children as young as eight to be given lessons on self-esteem -to prevent them developing eating disorders.