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Scandal-plagued House of Commons adjourns early for summer
OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to return from his European trip but he won't have to endure another grilling in the House of Commons for a while.All parties agreed late Tuesday night to end the most bitter spring sitting of Parliament since Harper's Conservatives came to power more than seven years ago.They packed it in a few days early after almost a month of ...
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Terry Moran to Move to London as ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent
ABC News Unveils TV App That Registers Emotional Reaction of Viewers "He is equally adept interviewing a confessed hit man in one of Mexico's most notorious gangs as he is breaking down some of the most complex Supreme Court decisions," Sherwood wrote in an email to ABC News ...
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Chinese buy UK yacht maker plan luxury London hotel
17/05/2013 10:51 CET Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group is betting big on the British luxury market. It is to spend the equivalent of 370 million euros to buy UK yacht builder Sunseeker. Its cheapest boats cost over 450,000 euros and the priciest sells for 23 million euros. Set up in the 1970s, Sunseeker employs around 2,300 people in and around Poole on the south coast of England. ...
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Unwell and in a foreign hospital
Asked to name their top three fears when holidaying abroad - the majority of people said- getting ill and ending up in a foreign hospital as their biggest fear. In second place was the prospect of losing their passport, followed by losing their ...
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Cancer projections show need for critical illness cover
Duncan Finch of Legal and General says," The data released by Macmillan projecting that by 2020 nearly half of the population will get cancer during their lifetime is extremely sobering. Cancer is a disease, which can devastate lives and it, strikes people regardless of their age, background, social status or wealth. However it is encouraging that the conclusions of the Macmillan ...
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Simplyhealth pledges support to Andover Rugby Club
With over 350 young rugby players using the club's facilities each season, the donation will help towards the cost of the club's end of season pitch maintenance programme as well as the planned refurbishment of the clubhouse heating and hot water ...
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By 2020 a half will get cancer in their lifetime
In 2020 almost one in two will get cancer in their lifetime, but almost four in 10 will not die from the disease, according to new projections from Macmillan Cancer ...
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Engage Mutual improves employee paid cash plan
Engage Mutual has enhanced its employer paid health cash plan, one fund, with the removal of any excess payable on four of six treatment areas; the addition of an extra premium level; and the added option for employees to pay by direct ...
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Private healthcare prices released online
The UK's six largest private hospital groups have each published the prices of their 75 most common medical procedures on their websites, for the first time giving patients the opportunity to easily compare costs when looking for private ...
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AXA PPP healthcare comments on stop smoking help
Dr Gary Bolger of AXA PPP healthcare comments, "Whilst most people do not smoke, it remains the largest preventable cause of early death and disease. The best way of stopping smoking is to quit completely. However, where smokers are unwilling or unable to do this, decreasing the amount of tobacco smoked will be beneficial. This is because the toxins in smoke are the primary cause of ...
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Missing RMS Titanic violin identified with help of Swindon hospital
A team of radiographers at a Swindon Hospital have been unlocking the mystery surrounding a sunken violin that is believed to have gone down with the RMS Titanic 101 years ago. The violin is believed to be the instrument played by Wallace Hartley, band leader during the ships only voyage. The violin has had a journey of its own, hence being the centre of an authenticity debate. Wallace ...
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New test for bladder cancer will significantly improve quality of patient care
A simple urine test, developed at the University of Surrey may greatly improve patient quality of life and has the potential to save the NHS in excess of 100 million every year. The test, developed by Dr Richard Morgan and Prof Hardev Pandha looks for traces of the EN -2 protein in the urine, a protein which has been found to exist in bladder and prostate cancer patients. The test will ...
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Africa showed off well at London travel fair
The hall housing African stands was constantly crowded during the World Trade Market (WTM) in London this week. Tasteful stands and modern design showed visitors a new a confident image of African ...
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Ian Brady remains chronically psychotic metal health tribunal hears
Ian Brady remains "chronically psychotic" and should remain in a hospital setting for treatment, his mental health tribunal has heard.The Moors Murderer suffers from long-term paranoid schizophrenia which does not "just fade away and die", according to the clinician in charge of his care at high security Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside.Brady, 75, was constantly paranoid about ...
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Naked Rambler Stephen Gough jailed for 11 months
Gough, who was not allowed in court after he refused to wear clothes, was found guilty of breaching an Asbo banning him from being naked in ...
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Reckless bankers will face jail as report recommends banking reform
David Cameron has said the Government will legislate to ensure reckless bank bosses can be jailed and bonuses can be clawed back.The Prime Minister said he promised to act on key recommendations in a report by The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.It called on the Government to hold senior bankers personally responsible for malpractice and introduce a new criminal offence for ...
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Charles Saatchis ex-wife says tycoon was never physically abusive
Kay Saatchi - who was married to the tycoon for 11 years - gave her support to him just two days after he accepted a police caution for assaulting wife ...
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Dad banned from his own GARDEN SHED after admitting growing cannabis
A man has been banned from going into his own garden shed in what may be the first court order of its kind. Simon Redclift was warned he would be in breach of bail conditions if he enters the custom-built shed at the bottom of his garden. Mr Redclift said he was now preparing to say goodbye to the shed, which had been "a room for all the family" for 14 years. The married father had ...
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Number of female executives at FTSE 100 companies is falling despite efforts to boost women in industry
The numbers of female executives in business and industry are falling despite efforts to boost the representation of women in senior positions in large companies, ministers were warned ...
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Ex-footballers son James Francis denies burglary
The son of former England footballer Trevor Francis has denied stealing ladies' shoes and souvenir football shirts from a cottage belonging to ex-Aston Villa player Lee ...
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UPDATE 1-Britain says reckless bankers could face jail
Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:48am EDT * Bankers could face criminal sanctions, lose pensions * Government must consider range of strategies for RBS-report * Lawyers say recommendations will be tough to implement * Government will respond by mid-July By Matt Scuffham LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Bankers who are reckless with customers' or taxpayers' money could face criminal charges and have bonuses ...
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Ian Brady still psychotic says doctor
Moors Murderer Ian Brady remains "chronically psychotic" and should remain in a hospital setting for treatment, his mental health tribunal heard ...
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G8 summit outcome Britain will not plunge recklessly into deeper involvement in the Syrian civil war says David Cameron
David Cameron promised today that Britain will not "plunge recklessly" into deeper involvement in the Syrian civil war, but said it was not possible to ignore the escalating slaughter going on in the ...
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Government says soldier deaths court ruling will hit combat missions
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - The British government warned on Wednesday that future combat operations could become more difficult after a court ruled that families of three soldiers killed in Iraq could sue the military for failing to ...
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British ballet dancer David Wall dies of cancer aged 67
LONDON (Reuters) - British ballet dancer David Wall, known for becoming the youngest male principal at the Royal Ballet at the age of 21, has died of cancer aged 67 at his home in ...










