24/04/2014

Other News In Brief

Cornish People Granted Minority Status

European rules for the protection of national minorities are to be extend to Cornish people, giving them the same status as the Scots, Welsh and Irish.

News of the status has been welcomed by Cornish devolution campaign group Mebyon Kernow, who called it a "fantastic development" and a "proud day for Cornwall".

M42 Closed After Diesel Spillage

A section of the M42 in the West Midland has been closed after a lorry overturned and spilt diesel across the road.

The road is closed between junctions 4 and 5, near Solihull, while the spillage is cleared.

It is understood that the driver of the lorry had to be cut free from the cab by firefighters.

Archbishop of Canterbury Backs David Cameron's "Christian County"

The Archbishop of Canterbury has backed the Prime Ministers statement that the UK is a "Christian country".

In a blog post by the Most Rev Justin Welby stated that it is a "historical fact (perhaps unwelcome to some, but true)" that UK law, ethics and culture were based on its teachings and traditions.

He called the criticism of Mr Cameron by "atheist protesters" over his remarks "baffling".

(MH)

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