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Prince Harry End Role As Helicopter Pilot
Prince Harry, the fourth in line to the throne, has completed he attachment as a helicopter pilot and will begin a new job as a staff officer.
In his new role will involve him helping to organise major ceremonial events involving the army.
He will be based at Horse Guards in London and retain his rank of captain.
New Echo World Record Set In Scottish Tunnel
A fuel depot in Scotland built before World War Two has been the venue of a new world record for the longest echo in a man-made structure.
A shot fired from a pistol was recorded inside the tunnel, which was dug into a Highland hillside near Invergordon.
The echo, recorded by Salford University acoustic engineer Prof Trevor Cox reverberated for 112 seconds, beating the previous Guinness World Record of 15 seconds, set in 1970 in Hamilton Mausoleum in Lanarkshire.
Newport To Host Its Last Welsh Open
Newport is to host the Welsh Open Snooker tournament for its last year, the chairman of World Snooker has announced.
Barry Hearn said that the tournament had enjoyed many good years in Newport but that he wanted to drive it forward and look at new venues.
It is understood that he is keen to find a new home in Cardiff.
(MH/CD)
Prince Harry, the fourth in line to the throne, has completed he attachment as a helicopter pilot and will begin a new job as a staff officer.
In his new role will involve him helping to organise major ceremonial events involving the army.
He will be based at Horse Guards in London and retain his rank of captain.
New Echo World Record Set In Scottish Tunnel
A fuel depot in Scotland built before World War Two has been the venue of a new world record for the longest echo in a man-made structure.
A shot fired from a pistol was recorded inside the tunnel, which was dug into a Highland hillside near Invergordon.
The echo, recorded by Salford University acoustic engineer Prof Trevor Cox reverberated for 112 seconds, beating the previous Guinness World Record of 15 seconds, set in 1970 in Hamilton Mausoleum in Lanarkshire.
Newport To Host Its Last Welsh Open
Newport is to host the Welsh Open Snooker tournament for its last year, the chairman of World Snooker has announced.
Barry Hearn said that the tournament had enjoyed many good years in Newport but that he wanted to drive it forward and look at new venues.
It is understood that he is keen to find a new home in Cardiff.
(MH/CD)
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