I just looked at all the headlines on the BBC news page and decided that all, any or none of them could be April Fools 😕
What’s even worse, is the first 2 seem most likely because i think i’d actually be pleased if either was true 😕
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I just looked at all the headlines on the BBC news page and decided that all, any or none of them could be April Fools 😕
What’s even worse, is the first 2 seem most likely because i think i’d actually be pleased if either was true 😕
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Teacher’s rights Law is not an April Fools joke, the act can be read here:
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006/ukpga_20060040_en.pdf
The piece about teachers rights to use force and confiscate pupils belongings is somewhere about a third of the way through. (Somewhere between p80 and p90 I think).
No idea about the other things you mentioned though.
I think i’m most surprised that one isn’t out of all of them 😉
Prescription charges have been cheaper in Wales for a long time and their abolition from today has been long stated. Surprised it is ‘news’ to be honest.
Which just goes to prove i am now offically jaded and cynical about everything that appears to be good news 😉
How about this?
http://www.google.com/tisp/index.html
“Vacuum-sealed to prevent water damage”
rofl! i want one immediately 🙂
very funny!!!!