Articles Britain to limit acid sales after steep rise in assaults by Reuters: Top News October 3, 2017 written by Reuters: Top News October 3, 2017 MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – Britain will limit sales of sulphuric acid and outlaw the sale of such corrosive substances to children after a spate of assaults and its possible use to make bombs, interior minister Amber Rudd said on Tuesday. Author: Reuters: Top News articlestopNews 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditStumbleuponWhatsappTelegramLINEEmail Reuters: Top News previous post UK says WhatsApp lets paedophiles and gangsters operate beyond the law next post Boris Johnson lauds PM May, says behind every syllable of her Brexit stance You may also like Trump expected to make U.S. move against Iran... October 13, 2017 ‘Extraordinary’ for BoE to mull rate hike as... October 13, 2017 Hammond urges party to unite on Brexit, says... October 13, 2017 EU mulls Brexit summit gesture, May hints on... October 13, 2017 Allies press Catalan leader to declare full independence,... October 13, 2017 Amazon steps up UK expansion drive with new... October 13, 2017 Myanmar army opens probe amid reports of killings,... October 13, 2017 BASF to harvest seeds, herbicide businesses from Bayer... October 13, 2017 ‘They have to pay’, EU’s Juncker says of... October 13, 2017 FCA says sovereign listing plan in line with... October 13, 2017 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.