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  • James Francis trial Ex-England star Trevors sons footprint found at raid home

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Detectives found the print of a shoe belonging to the son of ex-England star Trevor Francis at a burglary scene, a court heard today.And two fingerprints matched those kept on the national police database after James Francis, 26, was convicted of a drink-driving offence, the jury was told.Francis is accused of stealing a pair of Jimmy Choo shoes, six souvenir football shirts, a set of golf clubs ...

  • The Call Centre Two companies featured on hit BBC3 show fined over nuisance sales calls

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Two firms in BBC documentary series The Call Centre were fined a total of 225,000 today for making nuisance sales calls. The Information Commissioner's Office said there had been 2,700 complaints about Nationwide Energy Services and We Claim You Gain, part of Save Britain Money Ltd in Swansea. Neither company carried out adequate checks to see whether the people they were calling had ...

  • G8 summit Leaders agree new diplomatic bid to oust Syria dictator but WONT arm rebels

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Syrian rebels will not be given arms to fight Bashar al-Assad after Vladimir Putin compared them the the killers of Drummer Lee Rigby. World leaders at the G8 Summit instead launched a fresh diplomatic bid to oust the tyrant by offering to safeguard the jobs of his cronies in the army and government if they move against him in a coup. Mr Putin, who earlier this week accused the opposition ...

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  • England stun NZ in Junior World Cup semi

    TVNZ - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A controversial 74th minute try to Tom Smallbone has helped England stun NZ in this morning's Junior World Cup rugby semi-final in Vannes in France. England won 33-21 and were helped considerably by Smallbone's five pointer, which was awarded on video review by the TMO, from a ruck near the NZ line, despite no clear evidence of a try. Until then, NZ were well in the match, having ...

  • 365 days on ice Assange still holed up in Ecuadors London Embassy

    RT - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    WikiLeaks Wikileaks founder Julian Assange took shelter in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London one year ago Wednesday, sparking a standoff with UK authorities that could leave the world-renowned whistleblower cooped up for years to come. When Assange first made his asylum bid 365 days ago, the tense standoff that ensued seemed likely to ignite an international incident. British authorities ...

  • London I Regret Everything Take Full Responsibility

    MSNBC - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Former KPMG auditor Scott London says he made about $70,000 in the insider trading scheme, and plans to plead guilty to securities fraud, reports CNBC's Jane ...

  • Experts from CPNI United Nations and GDF Suez Algerie to present at the 2nd Oil Gas Security Summit 12th-13th June London

    Neftegaz - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    IRN is pleased to announce that Chris Phillips, Former Head of National Counter Terrorism Security Office at CPNI (part of MI5) and John Steed, Chief of Maritime Security and Counter Piracy of United Nations Political Office for Somalia will be joining the Oil & Gas Security 2013 Summit. Mr Phillips will provide attendees with an exclusive insight on tried and tested methods to reduce ...

  • Spawning ground of deep-sea sharks found in Scotland

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Marine scientists in Scotland say they've discovered a deep-sea shark spawning ground on the country's only inshore coral reef. Researchers from Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University, who had discovered the reef itself, said they observed egg cases of the blackmouth catshark on the Mingulay Reef in the Outer Hebrides, the BBC reported Tuesday. Anglers in the area have long fished ...

  • UPDATE 1-Angelina Jolie stunt double sues News Corp over hacking

    Reuters - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Tue Jun 18, 2013 4:58pm EDT By Jennifer Saba June 18 (Reuters) - A stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie has sued News Corp over allegations its British newspapers hacked her phone, the first lawsuit in the United States against the company since the scandal broke two years ago. The lawsuit, filed on June 13 by professional stunt double Eunice Huthart, said reporters from News ...

  • G8 Summit David Cameron swims in icy lake on morning after lavish dinner

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    David Cameron tried to prove he was the iron man of G8 summit by taking a morning swim in the icy cold lake. The Prime Minister had an "early, brisk and cold" dip in Lough Erne around 6am, No 10 revealed. No other world leader joined him, even though Russian leader Vladimir Putin is a keen fan of outdoor sports. Mr Cameron said the swim was an ideal way to prepare for a tough round ...

  • British Government to support Ghana

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Accra, June 18, GNA - President John Mahama has struck a deal with the British Government to transform Accra into an international financial ...

  • Canadas eavesdropping agency helped spy on London G20 summit

    CTV - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Edward Snowden, who worked as a contract employee at the National Security Agency, speaks to The Guardian from Hong Kong on Sunday, June 9, 2013. (The ...

  • Shinzo Abe asks Stormont to continuously support Japanese companies in Northern Ireland

    Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    An online article ('Protestant-Catholic gap narrows as census results revealed', posted December 11, 2012) reported on the publication of data from the 2011 Census by the Northern Ireland Statistics Agency and stated that the percentage of Protestants and Catholics in the Northern Ireland population stood at 48% and 45% ...

  • Donald Macintyres Sketch Another startling fact about William Hague...

    The Independent - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Donald Macintyre writes political sketches for The Independent, having been Jerusalem correspondent since 2004, covering Israel and the Occupied Territories, as well as travelling for the paper to Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Libya and Egypt. As Political Editor and then Chief Political Commentator, he previously covered the John Major and early Tony Blair era. He has written for the Daily Express, ...

  • British summer rain set to stay

    News.com.au - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Weather scientists said on Tuesday that a country that has been unusually soggy in recent years is not likely to dry out soon, and a warm Atlantic Ocean may be to blame.Meteorologists and climate scientists from around Britain met to discuss why this traditionally temperate country has recently experienced icy winters, the coldest spring in half a century and a string of washed-out ...

  • Sikorsky picks S-76 service provider in Britain

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Vector Aerospace Services' maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities in Britain have been designated customer service centers for Sikorsky S-76 helicopters. The arrangement between SAS, the aftermarket business of Sikorsky Aircraft, and Vector was announce at the Paris Air Show. "Vector Aerospace is recognized in the industry as a leading provider of aviation maintenance, repair ...

  • Experts to convene to consider unusual British weather patterns

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Leading British scientists and meteorologists say they will convene to discuss the country's recent "unusual" weather patterns and identify research priorities. Meeting at the country's Met Office, the researchers will attempt to identify the factors that caused the exceptionally cold winter of 2010-11, the long, wet summer of 2012, and this year's cold spring, the ...

  • South Africa want to reverse the ball to swing it like England

    The National - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    AB de Villiers is prepared to give England the benefit of the doubt over accusations that the Champions Trophy hosts have been guilty of ball-tampering. Ashley Giles, ...

  • Champions Trophy England two games away from one day title

    The National - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Bowlers James Anderson, left, and Stuart Broad, centre, will hope to deliver for their captain Alastair Cook, right, as England gear up for the remaining two matches to a possible maiden world title. Michael Steele / Getty ...

  • British Irish Lions ACT Brumbies spring a surprise as Australia waits

    The National - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    British & Irish Lions had been given "a reality check" after they lost their unbeaten Australia tour record on Tuesday. The Lions went down 14-12 to ACT Brumbies at Canberra Stadium, and there could be few complaints from a team outgunned upfront for an hour before head coach Gatland summoned reinforcements from the bench. The injury-hit Lions, who dominated the first five games ...

  • Wales stun Baby Boks

    Planet Rugby - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Baby Boks suffered the heartbreak of conceding a last-minute try to be edged out of the Junior World Championships by Wales. Inspired by talented back Jordan Williams, Wales produced a stunning fightback with time running out to send South Africa home.South Africa had twice come from behind to hold the lead in the final quarter and looked on course for a place in Sunday's final and a ...

  • Video G8 shows Northern Ireland is open for business

    News Letter - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    David Cameron said you ';couldn’t put a value'; on the free advertising for Northern Ireland as a result of the G8 summit. The Prime Minister said his fellow G8 leaders had been impressed and added that he hoped it would help people realise how "magnificent" Northern Ireland is.Mr Cameron used the summit's closing press conference to say he hoped the G8 had shown ...

  • British Leader Trendsetter Or A Bit Too Casual

    NPR - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The G-8 leaders speaking at this news conference in Northern Ireland all lost their ties, but British Prime Minister David Cameron (right) went a step further by ditching his jacket and rolling up his ...

  • Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema face jail over underage prostitute claims

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    French international football stars Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema are facing jail - accused of sleeping with an underage prostitute.But the lawyer for Ribery, who plays for Bayern Munich, claimed she was "not a vulnerable person" in court today.Carlo-Alberto Bruso was speaking on the first day of a criminal trial.The pair are accused of having slept with Zahia Dehar, a ...

  • April Jones and Tia Sharps parents unite to demand crackdown on internet child abuse

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Tia Sharp united today to demand ministers do more to crack down on vile internet child abuse. April's parents Paul and Coral Jones and 12-year-old Tia's father Steven Carter said their children's killers were spurred on by sick images found online. Devastated mum Coral said: "I just want it stopped and I think the Government should put more pressure and get it done ...

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