Sunday, 16 November 2014

News


Strictly Come Dancing: BBC apologises for judge swearing



During Saturday nights strictly come dancing , one of the judges Len Goodman swore during the live shows when commenting blue star Simon Webbe and his partner Kristina Rihanoff performance. It was seen that Len Goodman was over excited about the performance. All four judges were pleased with his performance of the Argentine Tango and as a result he scored 38 points out of 40.  Strictly come dancing is a popular TV show that loads of people watch regularly on a Saturday night. As broadcast TV is seen by the public offensive or bad language is not permitted during the show.  To make sure that the TV programme contains the appropriate language for their target audience the FCC ( Federal Communications Commission) regulates the suitable language for their target audience. 

Five teenagers killed in Conisbrough car crash


In south Yorkshire five teenagers have been killed in a crash between two cars. Serious injuries were caused and the teenagers involved believed to be 3 males and 2 females died from their injuries. Police say they were from the Doncaster area aged 16-18 years old.  The time of the crash was 21:40 on the Saturday night on the A630 in Conisbrough near Doncaster. There was a 21 year old man believed to be driving a third vehicle dangerously. He was arrested on the suspicion of being apart or the cause of the crash. Dangerous driving is a major hazards on the roads now a days and young drivers learn about the consequences and learn how to control their vehicle whilst driving on the roads. 

Man finds dead mouse in McDonald's coffee

 
Ron Morais from Fredericton in eastern Canada was about to have his last sip of coffee from MacDonald's when he finds a dead mouse at the bottom of the cup.  CBC news reports that Morais 'sipped it contentedly all day' before taking the lid of before his last gulp. Mac-donalds in Canada have stated that they are further investigating the matter as this was a serious allegation. This led to product samples being analysed thoroughly.  Food safety and quality in food production at MacDonald's is a top priority to maintain high industrial standards. The worst problem with this is that customers will jump to conclusions about the hygiene in the kitchens and the work place, this can lead to health and safety issues of the workers and as a result the restaurant food chain could easily lose its business. 

Floods  - http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/flooding-chaos-hit-britain-week-4638315


Flooding chaos to hit Britain this week with 2014 set to be wettest year since records began.

In 2014 Britain has had  the wettest torrential downpours over the past years. Drivers and motorist have been told to be wary of the conditions of the road and warned of localised flooding nationwide. The weather forecast has been grey and windy with shows and a lot of rainfall during rush hour. The Met Office warned we could face one of the wettest winters in more than 30 years. Research suggests that conditions are right for the north Atlantic to deliver a succession of powerful weather systems similar to those that brought last year's disastrous storms and floods. 




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