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Author: Andrew Hough

Author: Andrew Hough

Writes for: Telegraph, Total Catholic

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Author ranking: 9

Number of articles found: 81


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Stephen Hawking: religious leaders dismiss 'God not needed' comments

Source: Telegraph - Date: 1:36 AM 3rd Sep 2010

Comments In his latest book, The Grand Design, Prof Hawking claimed that no divine force was needed to explain why the Universe was formed. “Because there is a law such as gravity, the Universe can and will create itself from nothing,” he wrote. . . . .

Villagers 'given powers to use cameras to identify speeding drivers'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 4:39 PM 24th Aug 2010

Residents in Consett, Co Durham, have become frustrated in recent months over the reckless actions of motorists whose anti-social behaviour they say has put their lives in danger. Locals from the town and surrounding villages have now joined forces with police to . . . .

Binge drinking 'ladettes more likely to need help after unprotected sex'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 11:23 PM 20th Aug 2010

Comments British researchers found women who exceeded their weekly alcohol limit were also far more likely to have an abortion. The study of 25,000 individuals also found the proportion of teenage girls who blamed alcohol for losing their virginity more than doubled . . . .

Christos Tsiolkas: Australian author of The Slap hits out at 's***** European writers'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 7:27 AM 16th Aug 2010

The 44 year-old Australian, author of the most divisive book chosen for Britain's most highly regarded literary award in recent memory, also criticised European authors for producing stories that were “dry and academic”. He said in contrast books about the . . . .

Peterborough 'under siege' by migrant camps, locals claim

Source: Telegraph - Date: 11:15 PM 10th Aug 2010

Workers have been found sleeping rough in 15 squalid dens in woodland and beauty spots across Peterborough, Cambs, locals say. Several groups have created sites with tents, fires and makeshift shacks in nature reserves, parks, and even the middle of busy roundabouts. . . . .

Sex pest husband guilty of murdering wife and staging death in car crash

Source: Telegraph - Date: 8:26 PM 10th Aug 2010

The 32 year-old was convicted of killing his partly-deaf wife, Kate, 35, after complaining she had "lost interest" in sex and not made love for many months. Mott, who was planning a new life in Australia, strangled her with her pyjama top in a “despicable, . . . .

Murderer pictured with gun hours before shooting dead innocent shopkeeper

Source: Telegraph - Date: 11:18 PM 6th Aug 2010

Ali Mahmood, 29, was photographed glaring into the camera holding the barrel of the gun with the handle close to his face. The image was found on a mobile phone seized by police less than 24 hours after Mahmood murdered shop-assistant Khurram Ashraf, 30. The . . . .

Corrupt drugs detective 'sold underworld secrets to pay off debt'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 7:25 PM 6th Aug 2010

The corrupt 42 year-old PC fell heavily into debt after his overtime was cut by Greater Manchester Police in punishment for his accessing “inappropriate” websites. As a result he then sold the confidential details to drug dealer Gary Knox, 34, in return for . . . .

Police search teenagers converging on Newquay to 'stamp out anti-social behaviour'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 7:23 PM 6th Aug 2010

Plainclothes police patrolled trains from London and key flights into Newquay airport while sniffer dogs were deployed at the local railway station as officers sought to intercept drugs and alcohol carried by under age drinkers. Dozens of teenagers were searched by . . . .

Anger after Salisbury Cathedral Constables 'scrapped to save money'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 2:44 PM 5th Aug 2010

The Cathedral Constables, who wear police-styled uniforms, have protected the ancient cathedral and maintained law and order within its grounds and surrounding areas for about 700 years. Locals reacted with anger to plans for the current five constables to be . . . .

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