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1. Gurkhas win landmark court case
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 September 2008Gurkhas are celebrating victory after a High Court judge ruled that Gurkha veterans banned from living in the UK were treated unlawfully.
2. Airport will never operate at 100,000 flights capacity
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 30 September 2008Farnborough Airport will never operate at full 100,000 flights a year capacity, its boss has insisted.
3. Learning about the fight against Aids firsthand
Get Hampshire, Monday 29 September 2008Students from Farnborough Sixth Form College visited Ghana to meet fellow students and learn about the country’s fight against HIV and Aids.
4. Thriving in uncertain times
Get Hampshire, Friday 26 September 2008One of the area’s landmark former municipal buildings has been updated and converted to give it a new lease of life.
5. Older motorists ignoring law on seatbelts
Get Hampshire, Thursday 25 September 2008Older drivers are risking their lives and those of others by failing to belt up, new figures show.
6. Nine out of ten worried about airport noise
Get Hampshire, Thursday 25 September 2008Four out of five people see no personal benefit in an increase in flights at Farnborough Airport, gethampshire has learned.
7. Cabinet turns its back on threatened school
Get Hampshire, Thursday 25 September 2008Oak Farm Community School was dealt a fatal blow this week as Rushmoor Borough Council leaders effectively backed plans to close it.
8. Celebrations for centenary of pioneering flight
Get Hampshire, Wednesday 24 September 2008Next month sees the anniversary of a seminal moment in the history of aviation, Cody's flight at Farnborough.
9. Bits that stop the Big Bang boys going boom
Get Hampshire, Wednesday 24 September 2008A Farnborough company has played a valuable role in the experiment trying to uncover the secrets of the universe.
10. 'Please save the school we love'
Get Hampshire, Thursday 18 September 2008“Please tell Hampshire County Council not to close down our much-loved school,” pupils plead.
