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  • Masterpieces from Birmingham art gallery on display in London

    Global Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Twelve old master and 19th-century paintings from a renowned art gallery in Birmingham are to greet visitors at the National Gallery on Wednesday.These paintings, including masterpieces by Poussin, Turner, Monet and Manet, will be displayed until September 1 as part of the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts.The 12 paintings were ...

  • Australia number one for Brits

    Travel Blackboard - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A new poll among British travellers found Australia to be their top pick for ‘Best Country in the World’. According to a survey conducted by the UK’s Ultratravel magazine, Australia was voted best country, outranking other popular destinations including; Italy, New Zealand, Thailand and the US. Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy said although economic ...

  • New Manchester law aims to end quick sale of stolen goods

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    MANCHESTER o Shops that buy precious metals, coins and gems will need to get the seller's identification, photograph all items presented, ...

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  • Legal aid budget protests Eight reasons to back lawyers campaign

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Eight reasons to support the mass protest of lawyers outside the Houses of Parliament today, against huge cuts which are planned for the legal aid budget.So far, 320million has come out of the annual budget for civil legal aid, now the Government wants another 220million cut from the criminal budget.1 Two out of three people think the legal aid bill is worth paying for fair justice.2 Cuts to ...

  • Enforced volunteering of workfare is against ethical nature of charities

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    This week, the Department for Work and Pensions lost a long court battle to keep secret the location of Workfare placements - that's where unemployed people are forced to work to keep their benefits.Workfare is great for companies, because they get free labour, and the cost is covered by the taxpayer. But the Government was worried it might also get them "negative publicity". It ...

  • Sex drive One in five motorists admit making love in vehicle in a public car park

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    One in five drivers has admitted having sex in their motor in a public car park, according to a survey.Car parks can bring out the worst in us with a fifth of motorists suffering from parking rage over lack of spaces or being blocked in.Eight out of ten drivers find parking stressful and almost half will choose a bay that they can pull into forwards, rather than have to back in as others ...

  • Bedroom Tax evictions set to begin as first notification letters arrive

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

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  • Xbox One launch Why Microsofts latest console will make everyone sit up

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    seen Microsoft launch the new Xbox One , the latest salvo in the gaming console wars, striking back at Sony's PS4 announced back in February. An all new design, blazingly fast performance (up x8 over the Xbox 360), a tweaked controller and Kinect, to name but a few points make this a console to make everyone sit up. For a full breakdown, check out ...

  • Britains gay marriage bill passes major hurdle

    Channel News Asia - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    British Prime Minister David Cameron headed off another Conservative rebellion after the opposition Labour Party helped him see off a "wrecking amendment" which had threatened his gay marriage ...

  • Nick Clegg warns Cameron not to let Coalition get blown off course by Tory infighting

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nick Clegg will insist today that the Coalition will last until 2015 but will warn David Cameron not to allow it to be blown off course by Conservative ...

  • Paul McCartney lends support to free school in Liverpool

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    One of the Government's flagship free schools is to be backed by former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and will have the aim of giving primary school children the chance to flourish in the performing ...

  • Manchester City New York Yankees partners in new MLS team

    Vancouver Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Brian Marwood (left), Txiki Begiristain the Director of Football at Manchester City, Ferran Soriano the CEO and Vicky Kloss the chief communications officer of Manchester City look on prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Norwich City at Etihad Stadium on May 19, 2013 in Manchester, ...

  • London Ont. sex offender escapes again

    C News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Kenneth Froude. LONDON, Ont. - A sex offender who terrorized a London woman after breaking into her townhouse is on the loose again, police said. Repeat offender Kenneth Froude, 45, who serving a 19-month sentence for criminal harassment and breach of his supervision, has escaped from the halfway house at the Collins Bay Institution in Kingston, Ont., said Const. Brett Anderson said. In June ...

  • Miliband says Google tax behaviour wrong

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Andrew Osborn LONDON (Reuters) - Google Inc's tax affairs will come under renewed scrutiny in Britain on Wednesday when the leader of the opposition Labour party accuses the Internet company of wrongly going to "extraordinary lengths" to ...

  • Coalition to last despite rifts infighting - Clegg

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Andrew Osborn LONDON (Reuters) - Deputy prime minister will take the unusual step of holding a news conference on Wednesday to say the country's two-party coalition will hold together until 2015 as he tries to stabilise a government beset ...

  • Church of Scotland Votes to Allow Openly Gay Ordained Ministers

    Christian Post - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Church of Scotland's General Assembly voted Monday to allow congregations the choice of accepting openly gay ordained ministers, while allowing other parishes to opt out if their congregants disagree with the gay ...

  • Direct Travel Insurance joins Feefo online feedback

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Customers will have a quick and easy way to rate Direct Travel Insurance service and travel insurance policies by awarding up to 5 stars in a few simple clicks. Their reviews will go onto the Direct Travel Insurance ...

  • Care Bill without funding could rob Peter to pay Paul

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The government has published the long awaited Care Bill aimed at bringing together more than a dozen separate pieces of legislation into one single law and addressing the issues of those having to sell their homes to pay for care, to better integrate care services, and drive up ...

  • Clements offers life cover for individuals abroad

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Clements Worldwide is making its term life insurance available to all eligible individuals at the same discounted rates only previously available to existing ...

  • Aviva adds back service for corporate health insurance

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Aviva has added a new core benefit for its large corporate private medical insurance clients, which will help employees with any musculoskeletal conditions get back to work quicker, while reducing claims and absence costs for ...

  • WPA adds swift diagnosis to health cash plan

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    WPA has improved company cash plan NHS Top-Up with a new swift diagnosis option to cover employees' private consultations and diagnostic ...

  • Andy Murray withdraws from French Open with back injury

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Andy Murray, Great Britain, hoists his trophy after defeating Novak Djokovic, Serbia, to win the men's championship at the U.S. Open held at the National Tennis Center on September 10, 2012 in New York. UPI Photo/Monika ...

  • Anti-Muslim sentiments on rise in UK British minister

    Times of India - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sayeeda Warsi told TOI in an exclusive interview that "UK is witnessing a rising level of anti-Muslim sentiments" with hate crimes increasing by the ...

  • Electricity bills in Northern Ireland will increase by 18 per cent

    News Letter - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Most typical household electricity bills in Northern Ireland will increase by £90 a year from July 1, it was revealed. Significant inflation in world fuel costs were blamed by supplier Power NI for a rise which will affect hundreds of thousands of bill payers.The announcement means an extra 1.73 a week in electricity costs for a typical household because of the near 18 per cent ...

  • Oklahoma tornado terror A two-mile wide meat grinder slicing through a community

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nothing could prepare you for the scene of sheer devastation. No blockbuster movie. No TV programme. No book.Here in Oklahoma, it is all very real.Every single foot of the 20 mile-long scar created ...

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