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Toxic tap water sows yet more fear in Japan

It has been revealed that Japanese tap water, may be unsafe for children to drink.

Officials at the Tokyo water Bureau confirmed, that some of the tap water contained more than double, the recommended limit of radioactive iodine. The Earthquake and tsunami which hit Japan on 11th March, caused lots of damage to the country and killing many.

Still at primary school? Want a shotgun?

Thirteen children in Britain have a shot gun licenses and they are all under ten years.

In Britain in the past 3years 7071 licenses have been issued to under eighteens. The most licenses to be issued in an area was in Cornwall and Devon with 418 then it was west Mercia 346 and in Norfolk 324 licences wear issued.

Olympic Velodrome, construction to success

The 6000 seat Olympic Velodrome (an indoor cycling track) has recently been fully constructed and both audiences and athletes are looking forward to it being used in the Olympics in London 2012. It is the first Olympic venue to be officially opened.

Harrison hope for Olympic 2012

Sam Harrison, aged 18, won bronze in the Sprint Pursuit on Wednesday 23rd March for Great Britain.

British girl trapped in Japans trouble

Japan had a massive impact last Friday. With the tsunami and the earthquake it has left thousands injured and hurt. One of those massively affected was 20 year old Rebecca Hartley. Rebecca was out in Tokyo being a dancer in Disneyland.