An Update…

15 05 2013

Hey guys,

May is crunch time for me unfortunately, as exams are around the corner. What this means is that I’m not going to be able to push any new content for at least the next month or so, instead I will be reposting some of my old content which didn’t get the attention they deserve.

That’s just a heads up for now, but expect some amazing new content around the middle of June!

Thanks,

Toby Jagmohan – Founder

tEdits – Create. Inspire. Enjoy.





BREAKING: 2012 Olympic Torch Relay Has Begun at Land’s End

19 05 2012

Lit Olympic Torch (Image from ITV)

The 70-day Olympic Torch Relay has begun at Land’s End in Cornwall, with Ben Ainslie as the first runner.

Each runner will run 300 meters before exchanging the flame to the next torchbearer through the method known as ‘The Kiss.’

Today is the first day of the journey which starts at Land’s End and finishes  in Plymouth.

The flame will end it’s journey at the newly built Olympic Stadium on the 27th of July for the opening ceremony.

More: BBC





Boris Johnson Wins London Mayoral Election

4 05 2012

Boris Johnson has been re-elected as Mayor of London after a closely fought campaign against Ken Livingston – winning with a total of: 1,054,811 votes to Livingston’s 992,773.

1st Preference Votes:

- Boris Johnson: 971931

- Ken Livingston: 889918

2nd Preference Votes:

- Boris Johnson: 82880 (Total: 1054811 = 51.5%)

- Ken Livingston: 102855 (Total: 992273 = 48.5%)

Following a 6 hour delay, we finally found out that Boris Johnson had won by a 3% majority. This news was greeted with some sense of shock, but with an overruling sense of acceptance as Johnson was expected to win, but not by this small of a margin.

The results had to be stretched onto the second preference as no candidate managed to pass the 50% mark in the first preference votes.

Boris Johnson’s victory comes at an abysmal time for the Conservatives however, as they’ve been trumped by Labour in many local council elections.

The Lib Dems had a poor night in the London Mayoral election as their candidate Brian Paddick fell into 4th place, relinquishing 3rd to the Green Party’s Jenny Jones.

Independent candidate Siobhan Benita placed fifth, despite a running strong early on.

The turnout for this year’s London election was a measly 38%, down a considerable 6.8% from when the last Mayoral Election in 2008 took place.

UKIP probably had the worst night of them all, this is due to an administrative error which saw them listed on the ballot as “Fresh Choice for London,” rather than UKIP.

Overall, it’s a slim victory for Boris Johnson; but one he’ll cherish as he was prepared to leave City Hall. London is set to be under his command for another 4 years, and his policies look set to continue.

Post by: Toby Jagmohan. Founder.

tEdits – Create. Inspire. Enjoy.








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