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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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We're in New Parks, and its launch day of Lose the Smoker in You, the first campaign of its kind in the country. Serina takes time out to get behind the campaign and speaks to Television's Street Doctor, Dr Jonty Heaversedge about quitting smoking.We're in New Parks, and its launch day of Lose the Smoker in You, the first... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area. Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area.
Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks Community Boxing Gym with her partner Stuart Phillips. The Boxing Gym was established in April 2008, to help curb antisocial behaviour and crime in the local area. Quitting smoking isn't easy. We followed Serina and documented her journey in the Quit Smoking Diaries.Meet Serina Leeanne, a mother of two from Leicester who co-founded and runs New Parks... more
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In what's either a show that Twitter's a load of rubbish, or that people nowadays just don't have the staying power to see things through, the latest data on Twitter's phenomenal growth could be dropping off as quickly as it grew.
According to data from Nielsen Online, about 60% of Tweeters quit within a month of signing up, a pretty high figure compared to other social networking sites. But don't fear Twitter lovers, it's not all bad news for your new site of choice, their 40% retention rate has increased since last month, admittedly Facebook and MySpace retain approx. 60% of their new users, but still any improvement is a good thing, right?
There's a handy little chart illustrating that disparity and how it impacts reach: http://bit.ly/xRHaqIn what's either a show that Twitter's a load of rubbish, or that people... more
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The UN's main aid agency has suspended its operations in Gaza because its staff have been hit by Israeli attacks.
The suspension would continue "until the Israeli authorities can guarantee our safety and security", the UN said.
Meanwhile, the US, UK and France have dropped opposition to a UN resolution urging an immediate ceasefire, and Arab nations are studying a draft.
It comes on day 13 of an offensive by Israel aimed at stopping Palestinian militants firing rockets from Gaza.
The US, UK and France had wanted a weaker statement from the 15-nation UN Security Council, the BBC's Laura Trevelyan in New York says.
But Arab foreign ministers said anything less than a binding resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire would be an inadequate response to the crisis, our correspondent says.
If the Arab nations' response to the draft resolution is positive, a vote could happen later.
The draft calls for an immediate ceasefire, action to stop the smuggling of arms by Hamas across the Egypt-Gaza border and the opening of border crossings into Gaza so aid can be delivered.
'Great regret'
Responding to the suspension of aid efforts by the UN relief agency Unrwa, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said Israel fully supported the work of the UN and other humanitarian agencies in Gaza.
"We will do what needs to be done to facilitate this vital work," he said. "In these difficult days we must work together to meet the humanitarian needs of the population."
Our installations have been hit, our workers have been killed in spite of the fact that the Israeli authorities have the co-ordinates of our facilities
Chris Gunness
Unrwa spokesman
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Unrwa's move came shortly after it said one person had been killed and two hurt when a fork-lift truck on a UN aid mission came under Israeli tank fire at Gaza's Erez crossing.
It said it was "with great regret" that it had been forced to make a difficult decision.The UN's main aid agency has suspended its operations in Gaza because its staff... more
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