Monday, 22 February 2016

FC Barcelona to set up its first African academy in Lagos Read more: https://www.naij.com/739703-fc-barcelona-set-first-african-academy-lagos.html

Gov Ambode hold up a Barcelona jerseyBarcelona are the reigning UEFA Champions League, Copa Del Rey and La Liga champions. The governor said: “This visit by FC Barcelona is coming at a point where I believe strongly that we have nothing else to say than to say we are committed into this partnership because we know the partnership will give us the first FCBEscola in Africa. “I was made to understand that this is the first of its kind in Africa and so Lagos is priding itself as a major receptor of the next academy to be established in Africa.”
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Watch has been found guilty of breaching Ofcom regulations over a Derren Brown programme.
Something Wicked This Way Comes was broadcast at 9.10am on December 6 and received five complaints over the illusionist swearing and a stunt involving a plastic bag and walking on broken glass.
A 14-minute segment of the show saw Brown place a plastic bag over his head to restrict the air supply to his brain, before removing the bag and walking over broken glass to demonstrate how the human body wouldn't bleed in the situation.
UKTV confirmed that the programme was broadcast in error and "fully acknowledged that the programme was unsuitable for a pre-watershed audience". It added that it was aware of the incident before being contacted by Ofcom, with an internal investigation revealing that the broadcast was a result of "human error".

Watch breaches Ofcom regulations by accidentally airing sweary Derren Brown programme before the watershedDerren Brown: Pushed To The Edge

Councillor Ken James, Caerphilly’s cabinet member for regeneration and planning, also said the council will be consulting over the next couple of weeks so they can identify any issues and build these into the detailed traffic management plans on the day.
Changes from the inaugural event in 2015 will occur on the Usk Road from Caerleon to Usk, where the route turns right at the Cwrt Bleddyn Hotel just before Llangybi and travels through Tredunnock and past the Newbridge on Usk before joining Abernant Road towards Usk.
The route then travels through Llantrisant and Llanllywel before arriving in Usk via Maryport Street, before a right turn into Church Street. The route then leaves Usk along the B4598, Porthycarne Street, through Chain Bridge and Nantyderry before re-joining the 2015 route on the A4042 south of Llanover.
Katie Hopkins has said epilepsy has "plagued" her life since she was 19 as she prepared for brain surgery to treat the condition.
Writing in a column for the Daily Mail, the controversial media personality opened up about the procedure in which surgeons will remove part of her brain.
Talking about an outright cure, she wrote: "The odds aren't great."
However, the 41-year-old said she is undergoing the surgery to prolong her life expectancy.


Katie Hopkins prepared for brain surgery to treat epilepsy that 'plagues' her Read more: http://www.westerndailypress.co.uk/8203-Katie-Hopkins-prepared-brain-surgery-treat/story-28785229-detail/story.html#ixzz40vLu2HWx Follow us: @WesternDaily on Twitter | WesternDaily on Facebook

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