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Cameron closing in on 'four years' deal on in-work benefits to deter EU migrant workersOutlines of EU deal emerging that will allow David Cameron to claim victory on his key pre-referendum demand to curb benefits for EU workers Mr Cameron had demanded the right to make non-British EU workers wait four years before claiming in-work benefits, but was roundly rebuffed at the summit on the grounds that it would infringe the core EU principle of non-discrimination.British officials are now engaged in four weeks of feverish negotiations to prepare a legal text of a deal that can be agreed by all 28 member states at the next European Council summit on February 18-19.No final papers have been presented, and it is understood British negotiators would still ideally prefer a narrower concession to the EU countries by making only returning British expats wait four years to receive in-work benefits.
Mötorhead's Lemmy stars in milk ad released weeks after his deathKilmister filmed campaign for Finnish dairy giant Valio less than a month before he died and ad agency turned it into a tribute
DWP told woman she was not ill enough for benefit on day she diedDawn Amos was sent letter about attendance allowance on day her husband agreed to switch off her life support machine
What did the Romans ever do for us? Lice, fleas and bacterial infectionsStudy finds that despite hot baths and public lavatories, the Romans spread disease and parasites across the empire
Traffic camera captures glorious image of snowy owl in flightIs it possible for a traffic camera to win a wildlife photography award? A stunning snowy owl photobomb is caught on CCTV
Netflix now available in GreeceGreek subscribers will now have access to online services provided by California-based Netflix, the company announced earlier in the week.Greece was among 130 countries Netflix recently added to its global network.New users can benefit from a one-month free trial for series and movies and a monthly subscription starting from 7.99 euros, the company said.
If you check this comparison listing of movies and shows available on Netflix UK and US for example, you will notice that there are big differences between the two offerings.Netflix subscribers from the US have access to 6991 shows and movies (not counting multiple episodes of the same show) while UK subscribers to only 3621 movies and shows.And things are equally unequal when you compare the availability in other countries Netflix is available in.
Flying Scotsman: Famous engine back on tracksOne of the world's most famous railway locomotives, Flying Scotsman, is to take its first public test-run under steam after a decade off the tracks.The engine, which was retired from service in 1963, has been restored for York's National Railway Museum (NRM) in a shed in Bury, Greater Manchester.
Drink tea instead of wine, health chief saysDame Sally Davies tells radio listeners people needed to take into account the clear link between alcohol and cancer The report said drinking regularly over time can lead to a wide range of illnesses including cancers, strokes, heart disease, liver disease, and damage to the brain and nervous system.Nevertheless, it says drinking 14 unit or less per week keeps "the risk of mortality from cancers or other diseases" - such as liver disease - low. Sir David Spiegelhalter, professor of the public understanding of risk at the University of Cambridge, said: "These guidelines define 'low-risk' drinking as giving you less than a 1% chance of dying from an alcohol-related condition. So should we feel ok about risks of this level? An hour of TV watching a day, or a bacon sandwich a couple of times a week, is more dangerous to your long-term health... It all seems to come down to what pleasure you get from moderate drinking."
Catalan town hall seriously downsizes monarchRepresentatives of a Catalan town hall have been ordered to appear before a judge after fulfilling their legal obligation to display a portrait of the reigning monarch ... using a passport-sized portrait of King Felipe VI.The 17-strong council in Torredembarra, Tarragona, voted unanimously to downsize Phil the Sixth on the grounds that while the law obliges it to hang the king in the council chamber, "it does not specify the size of the image".
Hospitals issue 'black alerts' as high winter demand leaves A&E departments at breaking pointNHS hospitals up and down the country turn patients away just days before a strike by thousands of junior doctors
QuoteFlying Scotsman: Famous engine back on tracksOne of the world's most famous railway locomotives, Flying Scotsman, is to take its first public test-run under steam after a decade off the tracks.The engine, which was retired from service in 1963, has been restored for York's National Railway Museum (NRM) in a shed in Bury, Greater Manchester.http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35241788http://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/events-activities/2016/1/scotsman-in-steam-preview-event.aspxhttp://www.flyingscotsman.org.uk/
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Looking forward to seeing her at Pickering in March on the North Yorks Railway between Pickering and Whitby. Sadly all the tickets have been sold for a ride but we shall ride out into the moors to see her and hopefully get a few photos. I have a soft spot for this old one as my Granddad drove her many moons ago!! Hopefully it might make it to our local depot -The Roundhouse ,at Barrow hill Chesterfield on their open day later in the summer.
Great to see Flying Scotsman steaming again.From my trainspotting days, I have a record from 1958 of being on trains pulled by A3's Tagalie and Flying Scotsman, when they were in British Railways service.Flying Scotsman was on shed at Kings Cross at that time, so I would have seen it many times on my weekend visits to the shed.Where's my duffle coat?