Wednesday, 2 January 2013

R.I.P To Gang Rape Victim

I guess that all of you have seen on the news about the gang rape victim in India. Well in my opinion I am glad that people in India have taken to the street about it. It's about time someone did something about it because in Deli alone every 14 hours 1 girl is raped and no one seemed to care well enough is enough.

People need to know that even rape goes on everyday, people cant go on like rape dosnt matter. One thing that we all need to remember is RAPE CANNOT BE NORMALISED.

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Speed barrier sound broken!!!!!!

First I must say congrats to the austrian dare devil Felix Baumgartner, who just minuets ago broke the sound barrier (thats over 650mph!) not only did he smash the sound barrier record, he also broke the world record for the higherst jump from space , thats over 23 miles. Even though the record still needs to be confirmed I hope he has broken the record as he has been preparing for this moment since 2005. Now being scared of heights, i never would of done it, but wow ladies and gentlemen i think we have a new super human. Do you agree?

Felix Baumgartner, seconds before he jumps into the stratosphere

Friday, 14 September 2012

You would think they would learn from The Sun!!!!!!!!

You would think that the consequences of The Sun publishing nude pictures of Prince Harry, no other magazine/newspaper would do it.Well the french mag Closer has published a topless picture of the Duchess of Cambridge. The Royal family have said that they have sufferd an invasion of privacy.Even with all of this going on, the Duchess of Cambridge has carried on with her royal visit of Malaisia. Prince William must be feeling terrible because just 15 years ago his mother Princess Diana was killed in a car crash wilst being chased by the press in paris. When shall the press learn to leave the royals alone when they are not welcome. I will keep all of you readers posted as these events continue to unfold.

Friday, 17 August 2012

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Its my birthday

Today I have turned 13 and I dont fell moody like people steriotype teenagers being. I cant belive i am a teenager ,its so weired.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Want to know more about me?

I dont just have a blog ,oh no. I am also on twitter so if you want to follow me go on twitter and search #clairboad and you will defenetaly find me. Dont just stand there FOLLOW ME!!!

Friday, 18 May 2012

Plaque to boys who werekilled by IRA bomb has been stolen who would do this??

The boys were killed when two bombs exploded in 1993
Johnathan Ball, left, and Tim Parry

Thieves have stolen a metal plaque erected in memory of two young boys who were killed in an IRA bomb attack in Warrington, Cheshire.

Tim Parry, who was 12, and Johnathan Ball, aged three, died in 1993 when two bombs detonated in the town centre injuring 54 people.

The A3 size plaque is thought to have a scrap metal value of no more than £30.

Tim Parry's father Colin said the theft was "soulless, heartless and just very offensive".

He said: "My reaction is one of incredulity that somebody would be so heartless and without any conscience, and just calmly walk along and take something that has minimal [cash] value but huge emotional value.
'Disgusting' act
"I find it hard to get into the minds of people who would perform an act like this.

"I appreciate many people are desperate for the money and times are hard but to stoop so low and to do it without at the very least knowing what they are taking is hard to imagine. Their act is all the more disgusting for that."

The plaque stolen from Bridge Street The plaque formed part of the River of Life memorial

The plaque forms part of the River of Life memorial on Bridge Street in Warrington, which was opened by the Duchess of Kent in 1996.

Mr Parry said: "It replicates a passage from the Bible and there is a large rock so that water comes out of it and then flows down a channel into a dome and all along the channel are words and various things to commemorate the bombing and the boys."

Urging the person or people who stole it to return it, he said: "You hope that deep down they do have some thoughts, other than the most basic thoughts that they have had at the moment that they have taken it, and if not bring it back then leave it somewhere where we would find it."

Police said the plaque had been stolen sometime between 20 April and 5 May.

Its disappearance was noticed by a council-employed town centre warden.

PC Graham Davies, of Cheshire Police, said the plaque and memorial were of "great significance to the town".

He said: "We would appeal to anyone who has any information in relation to the theft to come forward."

He said it was "upsetting" for people in the town to discover the plaque had been stolen.

"We would urge anyone who knows the identity of the thief - or the whereabouts of the plaque - to contact us immediately.

"We would also appeal to anyone who may have been offered the plaque for sale to get in touch," he said.

The Bishop of Warrington, the Rt Rev Richard Blackburn, said his prayers were with both families.


He said: "This is senseless vandalism, grieving not only the families but the whole community. I appeal to all who have any information to assist the police and help take this investigation forward.

"My prayers are with the families as they cope with this appalling news."

The two bombs exploded within a minute of each other on 20 March, 1993.

The first went off outside a Boots store and the second outside a McDonald's in an area crowded with shoppers.

The bombing caused widespread public disgust and led to Mr Parry creating the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Trust to promote greater understanding between Britain and Ireland.

Mr Parry, who also set up the Peace Centre in Warrington, was made an OBE for his peace campaigning work.

The metal recycling industry is worth about £5.6bn and employs almost 8,000 people in the UK.

Metal theft is estimated to cost the UK economy £700m a year, with criminals targeting an increasing variety of objects.

These range from cabling, drain covers and lift panels from housing estates, to war and cemetery memorial plaques, children's playground slides and fire escape stairs.

Thefts from churches are also on the increase, with more than 2,500 being reported in 2011, a record high according to insurance company Ecclesiastical, which insures 97% of Anglican churches.

The company is now fitting alarms to some church roofs in an attempt to reduce the thefts.