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June 2008 Articles

Gafcon's conference ended today (credit: Gafcon.org)

Evangelicals decide to stick with Anglican Communion but fight gay ordination

The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), which is closing in Jerusalem today, has approved the formation of a new global network to fight against the preaching of "false gospels" of homosexuality and other "immoral" sexual behaviour.

Mint is a summer favourite. It is versatile enough to be crushed and used in fresh mojito cocktails, iced tea or even pesto.Mint is a summer favourite. It is versatile enough to be crushed and used in fresh mojito cocktails, iced tea or even pesto.

Gardening: Spring and summer herb gardening

The whole process of growing and nurturing herbs, hand picking the aromatic leaves, adding them to home cooking and enjoying their flavour at the dinner table is a satisfying activity.

A simple de-cluttered garden could add thousands to your house price.

Gardening: Use your garden to boost your home's value

When most of us want to sell our home we focus on what we can do inside it, but the difference you make on the outside can prove extremely profitable. A well-kept garden can be a growing investment for your property, boosting its value by up to 10 per cent, according to garden maintenance firm Nicenstripy.

Gardening: tips for July

Gardening: tips for July

Let's hope the rain stays away and we have a sunny July. Even if you have lots of gardening jobs to get through, this is the time to relax and enjoy the fruits of all your hard work over the past year. However, try not to overdo it when the weather is hot; save any gardening tasks for the early morning or early evening.

Gardening: Custom build your own BBQ

Gardening: Custom build your own BBQ

If you want to make the barbecue a more permanent feature in your garden, the ideal solution is to build your own. A well-built barbecue will provide you with hundreds of chargrilled meals, with the obvious advantage of not having to store it every winter.

This photo of Paris Pride was taken by El Mostrito on Flickr.com in 2006 - the whole image is at the bottom of the story

Meanwhile, from Paris to Berlin, gays celebrate their freedom

In Paris, half a million of some of the most desirable men - and women - in the world took to the streets of their elegant city to show tout le monde just how fabulous they are.

The attacks injured 20 people

20 Pride marchers hurt in Czech attacks

Tear gas and fireworks were used by a mob of 150 homophobes, among them nationalist extremists, at a Pride event in the Czech city of Brno.

Homosexuality was decriminalised in Bulgaria in the 1960s

60 arrests and petrol bomb attacks at Sofia Pride

A heavy police presence ensured there were no injuries to the 150 participants at Sofia Pride in Bulgaria today.

Dennis (green top)  alledgedly spitting in the face of Mohamed (red top) (photo: Channel 4/ published by MailOnline)

Gay dancer ejected from Big Brother after spitting row

Gay dancer Denis McHugh has been removed from the Big Brother house and will be questioned by police it has emerged this afternoon.

Respect for age – try to retain a style that reflects your home’s period.

Feature: Stay true to your home's style

Whether your home was built in Victorian times or in the middle to latter half of the 20th century, it was born with certain architectural details specific to the times. Over the years or even centuries, homeowners like to leave their mark by adding new features, but too many take away the old to make room for the new.

The Hawthorn range from Furniture Village: brings contemporary elegance to any dining space.

Serve up new dining looks

When people think about giving their home interior a makeover, it's often about a new colour scheme and replacing the three-piece suite with something a bit more up to date. But if you are a dinner party sort of person who likes to make an impression on guests, it makes sense to look at the dining room particularly.

Kitchen function isn't just about cooking – it's also about a warm heart to the home.

Cooking up function and style

The average homeowners could easily spend over £10,000 for a stylish kitchen makeover, but style should never outweigh function, otherwise, the workhorse of their home will be all shiny appliances and no muscle power. Appearances, after all, aren’t everything.

Stylish interiors come through using the right amount of furniture for the space.

Feature: Make a success of DIY design

Home makeover programmes have inspired millions of people to become a little more creative with their interiors. You can now choose from endless paint shades, rolls of designer wallpapers, floor coverings, furniture styles and accessories. It is piecing them all together that is the hard bit.

Recycling rates are rising, but so is the sheer volume of waste

Feature: Recycling can't keep up

The good news is that recycling rates have risen and the UK is on schedule to meet EU targets. However, the issue of waste is an escalating problem whose solution lies in changing the nation's buying habits and our attitudes to consumption, according to the authors of a new report.

Is your home sick?

House sicknesses

Your property is your biggest asset, so you should make the most of it. That's what House Doctor and many other home decorating shows will tell you. Garish colour schemes, flower-power curtains and messy clutter are just some of the ways to devalue your property.

















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