Cross Road
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Artists | Bon Jovi |
---|---|
Release date | October 11, 1994 |
Labels | BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. |
Recorded | 1982–1994 |
Genres | Rock |
Hard Rock | |
Heavy Metal | |
Pop Rock | |
Glam Metal | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2318505 |
About Cross Road
Cross Road is the first mainstream but second overall greatest hits album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 11, 1994 by Mercury Records. The album contains hits from all previously released albums from their debut, Bon Jovi to Keep the Faith.
Cambridge Circus: Man crushed by telescopic urinal
... A rescue operation is in place at the junction between Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road...
Do not intervene with Just Stop Oil protests, Met urges
... On Saturday, campaigners from the group sat in Charing Cross Road, Kensington High Street, Harleyford Street and Blackfriars Road, demanding the government halts new oil licences...
Angry drivers remove Just Stop Oil protesters from London roads
... Campaigners sat in Charing Cross Road, Kensington High Street, Harleyford Street and Blackfriars Road, demanding the government halts new oil licences...
Watch: Otters in Singapore cross road with police escort
...Watch: Otters in Singapore Cross Road with police escortThis video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser...
New Cross Fire: Artwork to commemorate 14 young people who died
... Richard Simpson will unveil the artwork outside his restaurant on New Cross Road, doors from the site of the blaze...
The Crown: Was Harold Wilson suspected of being a Soviet spy?
... Occasionally when we meet I might tell you to go the Charing Cross Road and kick a blind man...
Andrew Griggs in prison for the murder of the pregnant woman, Debbie
... He told jurors Griggs, his wife had been attacked in her apartment in Cross Road in a time where the children slept upstairs ...
Do not intervene with Just Stop Oil protests, Met urges
By Ollie Pritchard-JonesBBC News
The Met has urged The Public not to " directly intervene" with Just Stop Oil demonstrators.
Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said people should " call us, and we will deal" with the Climate Change group.
He spoke after angry motorists removed demonstrators from blocked roads in Central London on Saturday.
Mr Twist said he " completely understood their frustration" but taking matters into their own hands could hamper prosecutions.
This is because The Police must " work within the clear legal framework and secure evidence for The Offence of highway obstruction" he explained.
This included " showing clearly that there is an obstruction, that it is deliberate, that it is unlawful, and finally within the context of protest, that it is unreasonable in all of the circumstances" he added.
" Without this evidence, any prosecution may fail and The Offenders will not be held to account for their actions. "
He Said The Force is " determined to bring to justice all of those who have caused significant and unreasonable disruption to London, or caused damage to buildings, property or valuables".
On Saturday, campaigners from The Group sat in Charing Cross Road, Kensington High Street, Harleyford Street and Blackfriars Road, demanding the government halts new oil licences.
This in Harleyford Street to remove demonstrators, who persistently returned to retake their places in The Road .
Police later said 33 protesters were arrested and The Roads were reopened.
During the protest one motorist said: " We've asked you nicely, you are doing the wrong thing by blocking innocent people going about their business.
" Can you please move before we pick you up and move you?
" You are stopping the wrong people, I've got to go pick my kids up, I've got to get my lorry back to work. We can't help you, go to Westminster. "
The Incident came after numerous demonstrations - which has also included - by The Group in recent months.
The Group wants the government to halt all new oil and gas licences and consents.
Mr Twist said The Met is " absolutely committed to providing a quick and effective response to activists who have been significantly and deliberately disrupting people's daily lives".
He Said that The Force had arrested 651 people since The Beginning of October.
Follow BBC London on, and. Send your story ideas to
Source of news: bbc.com