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P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:12/22   LEGAL HOTLINE 1/6    A hotline for dissatsfied  customers has been set up  by a new legal programme on  Channel Four.   The programme is due to  start on 25 April.   People who have fallen prey  to the less desirable  aspects of the legal system  and have a tale to tell can  call the programme makers,  Atlantic Eye.   To tell your story call  071-404 6744.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters
P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:28/40    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 2/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  A network of homework centres for children from inner cities will be recommended by a report to be presented to The Princes Trust later this year. It follows research which shows pilot schemes significantly improved pupil's examination results. The centres provide young people from overcrowded or unsupportive homes with space and time for private study and homework after school.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters
P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:00/54    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 3/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  St John Ambulance is offering free two hour lessons in resuscitation as part of their national Breath of Life campaign from 24 until 31 March. Mrs Rosamund Shearman of North Yorkshire St John Ambulance said "If you hoik someone out of a river what you do in the first five minutes can prevent oxygen starvation". For details of the nearest course to you call freephone 0800 226 226 - the full course is in one session.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters
P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:21/12    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 4/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  Pregnant women were warned again recently to avoid close contact with sheep during lambing periods. The Department of Health and Ministry of Agriculture have said that women and their unborn children can be at risk from an infection which is the most common cause of abortion in ewes. Although the number of human miscarriages caused by the infection is extremely small, officials believe women should be aware of the risks.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters
P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:17/42    SEND YOUR NEWS TO 5/6  US: PO Box 480   Coventry CV1 2WS  The Bank of England said recently that tPe five pound note is to be spruced up to make it more easily recognisable. The "£5" symbols on the note will be printed in bolder colours but the size and design of the note (introduced in 1990) will remain the same. Public complaints that the "£5" symbols were hard to read prompted the changes. The £10 and £20 will also undergo a redesign later this year.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters
P725 CEEFAX 725 Fri 26 Feb 21:17/29    GET Y UR 6/6  NEWS   ON AIR  Fledgling animal rights group Respect for Animals launched a new assault on the fur trade this week. Reborn from the defunct anti-fur campaign Lynx, Respect for Animals began their attack with a 10-minute film featuring actress Alison Steadman. "Fur is very beautiful but it looks better on animals - the fashion industry seems to be reviving fur coats just at the time women were getting rid of them," she said.  By CSV Media with support  of Midlands Electricity -  feature Info Diary Letters