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Tuesday’s London weather forecast – cold with further heavy showers but brisk winds easing by the evening
TUESDAY will remain cold with showers, possibly heavy and wintry at times. Brisk winds will begin to ease by the evening and the maximum temperature will be 9C. London weather forecast for 6am on Tuesday London weather forecast for 12pm on Tuesday UK outlook for Wednesday 21 November 20 to Friday 23 November TEMPERATURES will remain generally cold but easterly winds will begin to ease. Scattered showers are set to continue particularly in the northwest and southeast. There's also the risk of frost and ice. UK outlook for Saturday 24 November to Tuesday 18 December THE rest of November is set to be fairly cloudy with some showers which could bring snow to the north. There will be sunny spells too however the breeze will make for a noticeable wind chill. There's a lot of uncertainty about early December as there's a chance of short-lived mild spells or even colder conditions if the winds turn more northernly. However, unsettled weather looks like it may clear by mid-December. Tuesday … [Read more...] about Tuesday’s London weather forecast – cold with further heavy showers but brisk winds easing by the evening
November 9, 1989: The Day That Changed The World
Sep 23, 12:13 AM EDT Newsletter Signup BusinessTechnologyWorldNationalMedia & CultureOpinionSportsLuxury World By Yacine LE FORESTIER 09/22/19 AT 11:21 PM Guenter Schabowski scratches his head, puts on his glasses, hesitates, then fumbles with his handwritten notes.He seems to be trying to understand what he is reading and haltingly responds to a question about when a measure giving East Germans more freedom to travel would take effect: "As far as I know... as of now."History's train has left the station. It is around 7 pm on November 9, 1989.A member of the Politburo of East Germany's communist party, and its spokesman, this member of the inner ruling circle of the "workers' and peasants' state" as the German Democratic Republic was known just announced to a few flabbergasted journalists the fall of the Berlin Wall.He seems to do it by accident, at the end of a press conference and in response to questions about the new rules for East German citizens leaving the … [Read more...] about November 9, 1989: The Day That Changed The World
SC orders Bihar and Chhattisgarh to trace missing children within a month; directs MP Chief Secretary to appear on November 20
A Supreme Court bench comprising of Chief Justice H.L. Dattu, Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice Arun Mishra directed the Bihar and Chhattisgarh Governments to trace the missing children in their States within a month. It said that it would take two states at a time to examine whether they have complied with its directions.The Bench showed satisfaction with the efforts taken by the Bihar Government, which traced 169 missing children within a week of the Court’s orders. The State now has an onus of finding the remaining 464 children within 3 weeks.Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for Bihar, submitted that in the last one year, 2,874 cases of missing children were registered and 2,241 children were found and 633 are still missing.The Bench also summoned Chief Secretary of Madhya Pradesh for the State’s failure in finding the missing children. It took note of the fact that out of the 23,000 children that went missing in Madhya Pradesh since 2011, 7,000 still remained … [Read more...] about SC orders Bihar and Chhattisgarh to trace missing children within a month; directs MP Chief Secretary to appear on November 20
Demonetisation: SC Agrees To Hear Plea For Transferring HC PILs On Nov 23
The Centre today moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of all public interest litigations which have challenged the validity of demonetization filed in various High Courts to the apex court or to one single High Court.Mentioning the matter before a bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur and informing of the filing of the transfer petition, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said the centre wanted “all petitions ne either transferred to the supreme court which is already seized of the issue or it be shifted to a High Court”.The CJI-led bench assured the AG that the matter would be heard on November 23. Meanwhile the main matter challenging the constitutional validity of demonetization is listed for November 25.On November 18 the court had said public seemed to be frantic due to the currency crunch following the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes and asked centre to take all measures to alleviate the sufferings of people.It had refused to transfer petitions pending … [Read more...] about Demonetisation: SC Agrees To Hear Plea For Transferring HC PILs On Nov 23