Thursday, June 25, 2015 Live music venues in Edinburgh, Scotland are awaiting a review later this year on the 2005 licensing policy, which places limitations on the volume of amplified music in the city. Investigating into how the policy is affecting the Edinburgh music scene, a group of Wikinews writers interviewed venue owners, academics, the City of Edinburgh Council, and […]
News briefs:July 14, 2010
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Boomer Retirement At Danger The 3 Stage Answer
Get More Information Here: Reverse Mortgage Loans Submitted by: Laura Jarrell As Baby Boomers approach retirement, a single factor is apparent: Their retirement will be much more complex than their parents’ retirements ended up. Not only need to they be worried about accumulating plenty of money to retire easily, but they should also feel about how to make that cash […]
Australian government to tackle banks on mortgages
Sunday, January 13, 2008 In response to higher than expected mortgage rate increases last week, Australian treasurer Wayne Swan flagged changes to banking regulations to increase competition between lenders on home mortgages. Swan announced yesterday he had sought a Treasury report on the banking sector ahead of talks over the next fortnight on reforms to make it easier for bank […]
Federer beats Nishikori in Australian Open’s fourth round
Monday, January 23, 2017 Yesterday, Swiss tennis player Roger Federer defeated Japanese player and current world number five Kei Nishikori in the Australian Open’s fourth round. 17th ranked Federer is to play against 50th ranked Mischa Zverev in Zverev’s first ever Grand Slam quarter-final. Nishikori won the first set 7–6; he scored five aces in the entire match. Federer committed […]
NSW Parliament passes alcohol-fuelled violence bill hours after drafting
Saturday, February 1, 2014 Thursday morning, members of the Parliament of New South Wales, Australia, discussed drafts of two bills relating to liquor intoxication assault crimes starting at 10 o’clock in the morning (AEDT; 2100 UTC), and approved them later during the day: the Lower House approved at midday and the Upper House at 7pm. The new legislation imposes harsher […]