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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Cornwall reach Twickenham final
Cornwall are heading for Twickenham after reaching the final of the rugby union County Championship with a win over Hertfordshire.

Police Lotus in road safety campaign
A £50,000 sports car in police livery is being used by officers in Devon and Cornwall to raise road safety awareness.

Activity firms help conservation
Three outdoor activity business are working with the National Trust to help promote conservation along the North Cornish coast.

Naming ceremony for Bude lifeboat
The RNLI's new inshore Bude lifeboat George Bird is officially named by his widow Patricia at a special ceremony.

Queen and Prince Philip in Cornwall
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are introduced to St Ives lifeboat station workers during a visit to west Cornwall.

VIDEO: SW political week in 60 seconds
Lucie Fisher reviews the political headlines

In pictures: English ritual year
Rituals that mark the changing seasons

Truro wait before naming new boss
Truro City chairman Peter Masters says the club is unlikely to appoint a new manager until next month.

Cornwall target Twickenham final
Cornwall boss Dave Thomas wants to reward the Duchy's supporters by taking the County Championship final for the first time since 2001.

Devon aiming for Cornwall victory
Devon's director of cricket Keith Donohue wants his side to turn their poor start to the season around when they travel to rivals Cornwall.

From Cornish mines to Fijian rugby
Cornish-born Plymouth Albion flanker Sam Matavesi reflects on his surprise call-up to the Fijian national team.

Launceston trio to face charges
Launceston trio Ben Hilton, Tim Mathias and Barrie-John Chapman cited after match against Worthing in April.

Bright backing Cornwall defence
Cornwall winger Richard Bright is confident that the Duchy's defence can hold out against Hertfordshire.

Albion boss targets forward signings
Plymouth Albion head coach James Shanahan says bolstering the club's forwards with experienced players is one of his main priorities.



BBC News | UK | World Edition
Tories 'united' on Europe, says Hunt
The health secretary rebuffs claims the PM is losing control of his backbenchers over Europe - as Tory activists complain of a "crisis" destroying the party.

Google chief defends tax affairs
Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt defends the company's tax affairs after it comes in for strong criticism from MPs.

Tyler: 'I did my best at Eurovision'
Bonnie Tyler reflects on taking the UK to 19th place out of 26 countries at the Eurovision Song Contest, which was won by Denmark's Emmelie de Forest.

Briton 'held over children's deaths'
A man of British origin has been arrested in France in connection with the deaths of his two children, media reports say.

Two hurt, one trapped in plane crash
Two people are injured with a third trapped as a light aircraft crashes in Gwynedd.

Bank governor in Help to Buy warning
The outgoing Bank of England governor warns a government plan to boost the housing market with part-mortgage guarantees has no long-term place.

Calls for breast gene test change
A Scottish breast cancer charity calls for the same genetic testing criteria north and south of the border.

Boys arrested after death at house
Three teenagers are arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs after a 16-year-old girl dies in Warrington.

Miliband pledge on tax avoidance
Labour leader Ed Miliband says he will write new rules to tackle corporate tax avoidance if he wins the next election, even without international agreement.

Targets 'risk pupil well-being'
Pupils' well-being and education should not be sacrificed to meet new targets, the leader of a head teachers' union tells its annual conference.

Teenage gang robs building society
Police hunting a gang of teenagers, thought to be aged about 17, after a building society robbery in north-west London.

Lennon guitar sells for $408,000
A guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison of the Beatles in 1967 fetches $408,000 (£269,000) at auction in New York.

Climber breaks own Everest record
British mountaineer Kenton Cool reaches the summit of Everest for a record-breaking 11th time.

Cardiff delegates 'to keep talking'
Police officers, republicans and loyalists agree to resolve differences through dialogue and non-violent means.

Arrests after 'stolen' bike crash
Two 19-year-old men are arrested following a collision between a suspected stolen motorcycle and a car in County Antrim, that has left a man seriously injured.

Tory MP denies rift over 'loon' slur
Monmouth MP David Davies denies a Conservative party rift amid claims someone close to the prime minister branded activists 'mad, swivel-eyed loons'.

Pair's theatre vision for bingo hall
A couple are using their life savings to turn a derelict south Wales valleys cinema and bingo hall into a community theatre.

Garden body death 'unexplained'
The death of a woman whose body was found in the communal garden area of flats in Edinburgh is being treated as "unexplained" by police.

Minister blasts immigration policies
The Scottish minister with responsibility for immigration attacks the UK government's approach to the issue.

Man dies after 'triple murder bid'
A 31-year-old man dies in hospital Brighton after a gunman fires at three people, in an attack described by police as "horrific".

Philpott mother 'intends to appeal'
The lawyer for Mairead Philpott, who killed her six children in a fire, says she will appeal against her 17-year jail sentence.

Redding claims maiden Moto2 win
Scott Redding claims maiden Moto2 win with victory at the French Grand Prix in Le Mans to take the championship lead.

The world's largest camel herd - in Australia
Kangaroos and koalas are possibly the best-known Australian wildlife, but thriving in the outback are more surprising residents - camels. There are now thought to be 750,000 roaming in the outback, making it the biggest wild herd in the world.

The Somali pirates 'jailed in paradise'
Anthony Denselow reports on the captured pirates who end up in the tiny island nation of Seychelles.

Tweets of the week: IRS, Beyonce's baby and Bea Arthur
For the week ending 17 May, here is a look at the news making waves in America - all in 140 characters or less.

Tories attack PM over gay marriage
Winning the next election will be "virtually impossible" because of David Cameron's support for same-sex marriage, grassroots Conservatives say.

No 10 issues 'loon slur' denial
No 10 denies that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several papers describing Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".

Minister heckled by head teachers
Education Secretary Michael Gove receives one of the angriest receptions of his three years in office as he appears before head teachers in Birmingham.

VIDEO: House of Commons
Leading Conservative rebel calls on MPs to demonstrate their support for an EU referendum.

VIDEO: A call from the top of the world
British explorer Daniel Hughes has reached the summit of Mount Everest in an attempt to raise £1m for the charity Comic Relief.

VIDEO: Redwood: Europe relationship 'wrong'
John Redwood MP has called for a 'new relationship' with Europe. He told Jeremy Vine that the British people should be able to vote on this new relationship.

VIDEO: Propaganda: Art or political rhetoric?
Governments have long used newspapers, posters and leaflets to try and influence what people think, but a new exhibition is showing that there could be much more to it.

VIDEO: David Beckham's emotional farewell
Emotional David Beckham plays last home match at Paris Saint-Germain.

VIDEO: River Thames speeding crackdown
BBC London joins the Environment Agency during a crack down on anti-social behaviour on the River Thames.

VIDEO: NAHT to call for end of new curriculum
The government faces further attacks from head teachers later as union leaders urge them to ditch the new curriculum.

AUDIO: Children's theatre celebrates 50th
A gala is being held in Denbighshire to mark the 50th anniversary of Rhyl's Little Theatre, which was purpose-built theatre for children.

The real Sir Alex
By the man who ghost-wrote Ferguson's programme notes

Frears: Ali film 'isn't about Ali'
Stephen Frears' Ali film flies solo at Cannes

David Beckham's emotional Paris goodbye
David Beckham's emotional Paris goodbye

Badger cull v vaccines in TB fight
Cross-border views on badger culls versus vaccines

In pictures: English ritual year
The English rituals that mark the changing seasons

Papers focus on Tory tensions
Papers focus on Conservative Party tensions

 


Dydh didhan rag dalethoryon/Fun day for Beginners



Ow sewya sewena veur an bennseythen rewlys Tregedna rag kowsoryon freth ha’n kors glew orth Skol Uhel Truru rag kowsoryon hanter freth, lemmyn yma MAGA ow profya kors oll an jydh rag dalethoryon, dhe vos synsys yn Kresen Kernow yn Resrudh.

Y fydh dyskadoryon a’n gwella ena ha’n dowlen a vydh dhe golonna dalethoryon a dhevnydhya Kernewek y’ga bewnans pub dydh oll – ow kul te ha koffi, golhi an lestri h.e. Plasow a vydh finwethys, ytho yth yw kynsa devedhys, kynsa erhys. Rag henna gwrewgh kavos agas dydhlyvrow ha skrifa an 19ves mis Du ha merkya agas les gans Sam dhe’n sodhva MAGA 01872 323497. Erhewgh lemmyn!


Following the great successes of the Tregedna Rules weekend for fluent speakers and the intensive course at Skol Uhel Truru for semi-speakers MAGA is now offering a day long course for beginners to be held at Kresen Kernow in Redruth.

The day will feature top tutors and will encourage beginners to use Cornish in their everyday lives – making tea and coffee, washing up etc. Places will be limited and so it’s a first come first served basis. So get your dairies out, write in 19th November and register your interest with Sam at the MAGA Office 01872 323497. Book now!

 

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