Durham Police volunteer 'proud to have Down's syndrome' in BBC News - Home IFTTT published on April 08, 2019 leave a reply Barry Cairns, who works at Durham Police's headquarters, says he is "proud of his Down's syndrome". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IeLmmp Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post Four things to expect this week: The world's biggest election (and a smaller one) Next Post Jewish and Muslim women on working together to combat prejudice post written by: Unknown Related PostsIslamic State: The women and children no-one wantsAl-Hol is a Syrian camp that has grown to 70,000 people - inside are the women and children of the jihadist group Islamic State (IS). from BBC News - Home http… Continue ReadingCoffee not essential for life, Swiss government saysSwitzerland wants to end its practice of stockpiling coffee by the end of 2022. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VEuadI … Continue ReadingTeam GB's Aimee Fuller: Running a marathon in North KoreaTeam GB snowboarder Aimee Fuller tells Radio 1 Newsbeat about her first ever marathon - in Pyongyang. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UBqRb2 … Continue ReadingAustralia election 2019: What's up for grabs?Hywel Griffith explains what's at stake for the main parties in the country's first election for almost three years. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UbI8l… Continue ReadingTeen conservationist: 'Why I adopted a cheetah'Kenyan teenager Some, who adopted big cat Diji when she was 17, wants to be a conservationist. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DdpdBv … Continue Reading
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