Friday, 3 May 2013

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, two weeks a bomb went off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon in the city of Boston in America. The bomb killed 3 people, left 140 people injury and 13 of them lost a limb. The Boston police and the F.B.I had indenfied the bombers as brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnaev from Russia. After the bombings they carjacked car and brothers went into hiding in Watertown an area part of Boston. They were found by police hiding in builting and they both exchange in gunfire. One police officer was killed and 16 injury in the gunfire and also one of the brothers Tamerlan was killed, but the other brother Dzhokar escaped on foot. He was later capture alive in Watertown hiding on a boat in someones garden. He was seriously injury and is in hospital under police protection. The F.B.I are still waiting to question about the bombings. The police have also arrested some of his friend in connection with the bombings.

That's Harry's News.         

Friday, 12 April 2013

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, former British Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher has died at the age of 87 years old. She died at the Ritz hotal in London from whom she was staying since Christmas. It be told that she had died from a stroke. She will be having a state funeral and many of celebrities and world leaders will be attending the ceremony. Some people will be unable to attend the funeral like Nancy Reagan and Nelson Mandela because they our to old and unable to travel to the country. The British government is spending 10 million pounds on security on the ceremony.

That's Harry's News. 

Friday, 15 March 2013

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the Vatican has elected a new Pope to replace Pope Benedict the XVI after he annouced that he was stepping down as the Pope and Leader of the Catholic church. The new Pope is Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, he is 76 years old and he was annouced as the new Pope on the 13th of March. He will be named as Pope Francis the first and Leader of the Vatican and the Catholic church. Everyone hopes that the new Pope will do well for the people of the Catholic faith.

That's Harry's News.      

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Garden Of Eden

The news from Garden Of Eden is we have got a new chicken coop that was given to us by Zander Taylor.
It is big and great for our chickens to have a run around in. We also getting rid of the two roosters because of the noise. Their will be given away for eating. All of the other chickens are doing fine and well. We have also started to plant our herbs and vegetables this year and we hope we will get lots to eat. That is Garden Of Eden's news. 

Friday, 8 February 2013

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the country of the Solomon Islands has been hit by a Tsunami. The wave has killed nine people and drozens of people are missing after wave hit the country. The country is still on Tsunami alert in case more waves are to come. The Solomon Islands rescure teams hope they will find the people who are missing alive and well.

In other news, their is still abit of snow in part's of Scotland and it is said that more snow might be coming next week forecastlers say.

That's Harry's News.  

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Huntly Castle

Huntley Castle was Built in the 12th century, it was originally named Strathbogie before the Castle was granted to Sir Adam Gorden of Huntly in the 14th century. The King Robert the Bruce was a guest at the Castle in 1307. The Castle was set ablaze in 1449 by the Earl of Moray. Although the Castle burned to the ground, a grander Castle was built in it's place. King James IV of Scotland came to Huntly Castle in 1501 to give gifts of money to the Stonemasons working on the Castle. The Gorden Clan remain ownership of the Castle until 1923 and to today the remains of the Caslte are cared for by Historic Scotland.

  



Friday, 1 February 2013

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the snow has all gone now after the bad weather last week. The snow has all melted away because of the mild weather we had this week. Everyone is now back at work and schools our now open. I hope the snow does not come back.

In other news, the British Prime Minister David Camaron is in the country of Algeria paying trubite for the hostages that were killed by Al Qadea and is in talks with other countries about stopping the terrorist group's in Northern Africa.

That's Harry's News.