It was not "thus" deleted at all, Sean. At least three other reasons were given that actually relate to Wikipedia policies and guidelines on notability and the creation of articles.
I thought this paragraph was particularly inspired, Grandiose ;-)
The deletion of the original Wikipedia entry on Charlene Downes' alleged murder, and whether this deletion was proof of bias in Wikipedia articles about the "racist murder of whites", became the subject of a national debate following a Daily Telegraph article by writer Sean Thomas Subsequent to this article, this entry was reinstated.
British Gas has said it is planning to offer free power on Saturdays to some of its customers.
The idea is to encourage them to use more of their electricity at the weekend when there is less demand from businesses, according to the BBC's industry correspondent John Moylan .
The scheme would be available to its one million UK customers who have smart meters.
British Gas is understood to have already started piloting the scheme.
The energy firm plans a bigger pilot later in the year and the scheme could be offered to consumers from 2014.
The roll-out of smart meters is at an early stage in the UK, but Centrica claims that it has installed more of them than the rest of the industry put together.
5%, Approval (-) in mid 20s, I blame 111, Lord Howell, that immigration van, Grant Shapps - it's been an unmitigated, catastrophic nightmare week so far for the chummy chinless fop-people, hasn't it. And it's still only Thursday.
I used to have a kitty that loved having his tummy tickled - it became such a thing that you couldn't go anywhere near him without him flipping onto his back and sticking his tum out/paws akimbo. He'd regularly fall off furniture in his rush to get into position whilst balanced on the arm of a chair...
5%, Approval (-) in mid 20s, I blame 111, Lord Howell, that immigration van, Grant Shapps - it's been an unmitigated, catastrophic nightmare week so far for the chummy chinless fop-people, hasn't it. And it's still only Thursday.
Don't forget judges slamming Cameron, Hunt and the bedroom tax....
5%, Approval (-) in mid 20s, I blame 111, Lord Howell, that immigration van, Grant Shapps - it's been an unmitigated, catastrophic nightmare week so far for the chummy chinless fop-people, hasn't it. And it's still only Thursday.
The news about poor little mite Daniel Pelka just makes me wonder - after Victoria, then Peter now Daniel - all very similar cases where multiple agencies all have their oar in and then this happens, again.
I used to have a kitty that loved having his tummy tickled - it became such a thing that you couldn't go anywhere near him without him flipping onto his back and sticking his tum out/paws akimbo. He'd regularly fall off furniture in his rush to get into position whilst balanced on the arm of a chair...
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I thought this paragraph was particularly inspired, Grandiose ;-)
The deletion of the original Wikipedia entry on Charlene Downes' alleged murder, and whether this deletion was proof of bias in Wikipedia articles about the "racist murder of whites", became the subject of a national debate following a Daily Telegraph article by writer Sean Thomas Subsequent to this article, this entry was reinstated.
Wait for howls of outrage from the Lake District National Park and....Liverpudlians. I know which area I regard as more desolate :-)
Yes, your eyes have not deceived you. But David Herdson beat you to this last week.
BTW: have you seen the cat 'signals' article in the Mail and is it true?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2382007/Think-know-cat-Think-New-video-demystifies-feline-body-language--reveals-probably-DONT-want-tummy-stroked.html
British Gas has said it is planning to offer free power on Saturdays to some of its customers.
The idea is to encourage them to use more of their electricity at the weekend when there is less demand from businesses, according to the BBC's industry correspondent John Moylan .
The scheme would be available to its one million UK customers who have smart meters.
British Gas is understood to have already started piloting the scheme.
The energy firm plans a bigger pilot later in the year and the scheme could be offered to consumers from 2014.
The roll-out of smart meters is at an early stage in the UK, but Centrica claims that it has installed more of them than the rest of the industry put together.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23526389
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/10213985/The-potential-prize-from-fracking-is-huge.html