Friday, 12 November 2010

Harry's News

In today's Harry's news, students in London are protesting against putting up to £ 9000 pounds for university tuition fees. The protests happened at the milik tower in London, the police were there to stop the protesters getting out of hand. The protesters smashed windows, climbed near builtings and attacked police officers. 51 protesters were arrested and release on bail the next day.

In other news, the British prime minster David Cameron is visiting China on an state visited to talk about trade links to China and to Britain and to also talk about human rights in China. David Cameron has cause some controversy in China by having his own personal photographer and giving his wife her own stylist.

In other news, the Queen has opened her only facebook on the web, followers can give messages and are allowed to follower her, but are not allowed to be her friend.

That's Harry's News.

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