27/06/2012

Other UK News In Brief

'I'd Be PM Again', Says Blair

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has said he would be prepared to take the top job again.

But he admitted it was unlikely.

The politician was speaking to the London Evening Standard for a interview marking the fifth anniversary of his leaving office.

Asked if he would do the job again, he said: "Yes, sure, but it's not likely to happen is it, so…"

British Children Unhappy

British children are some of the most unhappy in the Western world, childcare experts have claimed.

They blamed junk food and time spent in front of screens for stressing young people out and impeding their development.

Behind the claim are the Save Childhood Movement, who plan to campaign on education, technology and commercial pressures.

Olympic Rings Raised In London

Giant coloured aluminium rings have been attached to the Tower Bridge in London to mark the start of the last months before the Olympic Games begin.

Mayor Boris Johnson and Olympic Chairman Lord Sebastian Coe watched from a boat as the set of rings - 82ft wide, 37ft tall and weighing more than three tones each - were lowered into place above the River Thames.

Lord Coe said: "The Olympic rings are an iconic symbol, inspiring athletes and uniting people around the world."

(NE)

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