Saturday, October 5

Day: April 27, 2015

Scotland’s £5 notes sell for £100 as collectors snap up new plastic currency on eBay
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Scotland’s £5 notes sell for £100 as collectors snap up new plastic currency on eBay

    New plastic £5 notes in Scotland are being snapped up for £100 each by foreign and English collectors on internet auction sites. Two million of the Clydesdale Bank polymer notes will enter circulation over the next few months after the launch on March 23. Crucially, the non-paper notes – which are waterproof and crumple-free – can only be issued over the counter in Scotland. Auctioneer Gavin Tavendale, of Edinburgh firm Thomson Roddick, says banknotes regularly sell for much more than their face value, reports the Daily Record. But Gavin, a notes, medals and coins specialist for 15 years, added: “To see this at £100 shocks me. It doesn’t make much sense. “But collectors sustain any market. "If you are a Scot living down south or abroad and you want to get a hold of one of ...
Royal baby: Overdue Duchess may be induced
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Royal baby: Overdue Duchess may be induced

    The Duchess of Cambridge is as many as four days overdue with her second child, raising the possibility that her labour may be induced in the next week. Several reports have suggested that the Duchess's due date was on Saturday, but Whitehall sources have told The Telegraph they were briefed that the due date was actually Thursday, April 23. The Duchess may already have discussed the option of being induced with her doctors, particularly if she is becoming uncomfortable.  Doctors at the Lindo Wing, the private maternity ward at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, where the Duchess will give birth, may already have carried out a scan to make sure the baby is thriving inside the womb. If they are happy that everything is normal, they could wait up to two weeks after the due d...
Nepal Earthquake: Death toll rises to 3,617
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Nepal Earthquake: Death toll rises to 3,617

    Nepal's police say at least 3,617 people have been confirmed killed in Saturday's earthquake, including 1,302 in the Kathmandu Valley alone. In addition, 6,515 people were injured nationwide, the police department said in a Tweet. So far 18 people have also been confirmed dead in an avalanche that swept through the Mount Everest base camp in the wake of the earthquake. Another 61 people were killed in neighboring India. Foreign tourists in Nepal are getting anxious as food, water and power remain scarce. Hotel rooms are in short supply too so Pierre-Anne Dube, a 31-year-old from Quebec, has been sleeping on the sidewalk outside a hotel. Friends had been staying there for the first two days so she could use the bathroom and shower there. But they have checked out. Like...