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Thursday, May 01, 2008
Decline of bees, UK and worldwide
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 9:58 AM :: 213 Views :: What others are saying., General EMR, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Channel Islands

Our natural world is under assault from human activity. The trouble is, to recognise damage to nature reveals also the risk to ourselves. ‘Progress’ is in the hands not of individual people, nor their elected representatives and politicians. It is in the hands of the free market, the large corporates who set the direction of our world through creating profit streams however they can.

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Monday, April 21, 2008
Mast proposal rejected yet again
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 4:10 PM :: 243 Views :: What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

BISHOP'S Stortford residents have won another victory - for the FOURTH time - against a phone mast going up near their homes.

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Monday, March 10, 2008
Radiation fear on mobiles
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 11:34 AM :: 456 Views :: What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

Fresh fears about the safety of mobile phones have surfaced after France warned children not to use them to make long calls.

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
We love our mbiles...but are we being told all the facts about how safe they are?
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 9:59 AM :: 403 Views :: What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom


They are both fashion accessories and an essential part of our lives. Yet since they first became widely available in the 1990s, there have been nagging doubts about just how safe they are.

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Saturday, February 23, 2008
After cancer warnings on mobiles, could your home phone be putting your health in danger?
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:10 PM :: 526 Views :: What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

There has been much controversy over health problems linked to mobile phones and masts. Only this week, a new report - based on research revealed in the Mail last year - claimed that people who use a mobile phone for hours a day are 50 per cent more likely to develop mouth cancer.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Honeybees may be wiped out in 10 years
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 2:12 PM :: 565 Views :: What others are saying., General EMR, United Kingdom

Honeybees will die out in Britain within a decade as virulent diseases and parasites spread through the nation's hives, experts have warned.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Was WiFi behind the Boeing 777 Crash in London?
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 2:08 PM :: 911 Views :: WiFi, General EMR, United Kingdom

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
HPA issues flawed information to local council
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 11:55 AM :: 320 Views :: News, What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

On the 12th of December 2007 the Health Protection Agency wrote a formal letter to the Vale of White Horse District Council (Abingdon, Oxfordshire) that presented a highly misleading interpretation of current EMF science.

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Thursday, December 27, 2007
MP to raise controversy over phone mast in Parliament
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 11:06 AM :: 615 Views :: Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

Villagers battling to get a mobile phone mast removed from a North Yorkshire village will have their case raised in parliament.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
BT declines meeting and says it has complied with official guidelines
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 11:21 AM :: 558 Views :: Cell Phones, General EMR, United Kingdom

Campaigners worried about the health of their children because of a mobile phone mast near their school have been refused a meeting by BT.

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