1. UK government
finances showed a
surplus of £8.8bn in
January, the Office
for National
Statistics (ONS) has
said.
It is the highest
surplus for seven
years and higher
than the revised
£6.5bn reported for
January 2014.
A better than
expected rise in tax
receipts means the
government is on
course to meet its
borrowing target for
The surplus means
borrowing
has fallen to £74bn
in the financial
year to date, a fall
of £6bn compared
with last year.
The government's
borrowing target
for the 2015
financial year is
£91.3bn. January's
public sector
finance data
traditionally shows
a surplus, as it
includes tax
receipts from those
who submit self-
2. Held the writing journal contest.
Publish an article about the
success people.
Held an event : folding the
paper bird from the
newspaper.
Print the newspaper from the
recycle paper.
TROPHY
3.
4.
5. • Held an event :
Folding the paper bird
from newspaper
• Promote peace and
celebrate Nobel Peace
Prize
• Promote newspaper
6. • Present an article
about somebody and
focus on how hard
before they success
• Story of how hard
they did it can make
the result become
precious and mean a
lot to them.
• Inspire the reader and may
raise the circulation of that
copy if the guess is
popular.
7. = Trophy
• Publisher print news from the recycle paper or send the
paper to the recycle factory
• Decrease the cost in the newspaper printing .
• Promote the environmental issue.