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  • British MPs to debate gay marriage plans

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The British government's controversial gay marriage legislation returns to the Commons today with Tory MPs and activists deeply split over the ...

  • New England Kit Compared To Old German Strip

    Sky News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The new England football kit has been revealed and was instantly compared to West Germany's 1970s outfit by some fans. New sponsor Nike have opted for a simple design, with a rounded collar and navy badge. But fans have taken to social media sites to vent their displeasure at the kit's likeness to England's great rivals. One user wrote: "New England kit? looks more ...

  • Cannes Atlas Takes on Colm Meaney-starrer A Belfast Story

    Hollywood Reporter - Monday 20th May, 2013

    German sales group Atlas International, one of the true Cannes' survivors, has boarded a pack of high-profile genre titles for its Cannes slate, including Irish ...

  • Fernandinho wants to join Manchester City

    soccerway - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Fernandinho has declared his desire to leave Shakhtar Donetsk and join Manchester City in the Premier League next season.The 28-year-old has been linked with a move to the Etihad Stadium and has confirmed on Twitter that he would like to make the move.When he was asked by a City fan if he wanted to join Manchester City he wrote: "Yes my friend!!!"Shakhtar won the Ukrainian League for ...

  • Met confirms Scotland Yard to be sold

    The Courier Mail - Monday 20th May, 2013

    SCOTLAND Yard has confirmed the location for its new headquarters as the force prepares to sell off its current landmark site amid budget cuts. The Metropolitan Police has to save more than STG500 million ($A783.64 million) and cost-saving measures include moving out of New Scotland Yard on Victoria Street in Westminster, central London. Its new headquarters as of 2015 will be the Curtis Green ...

  • Ukrainian billionaire sues business rivals in London

    West Australian - Monday 20th May, 2013

    KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian billionaire industrialist Viktor Pinchuk is suing two of his compatriots in London's High Court, saying they failed to hand over an iron ore business for which he paid $143 million (94 million pounds).The Krivy Rih Iron Ore Combine is one of Ukraine's top ten iron ore producers and made a net profit of about $100 million last year.Pinchuk, a son-in-law of ...

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals instant messages from GCHQ that he says point to fit up

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Julian Assange has revealed potentially embarrassing internal correspondence from the Government Communications Headquarters that, Assange says, describes the charges facing him as "definitely a ...

  • England reveal new shirt … with a German flavour

    The Guardian - Monday 20th May, 2013

    England have unveiled their new international shirt, with immediate comparisons being made to previous West Germany and Germany shirts.The Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere revealed the image of the shirt - the first to be designed under England's new deal with Nike - after returning to watch a training session at his old school, The Priory, in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.Wilshere tweeted: ...

  • Gay marriage David Cameron takes on the wreckers among Conservative MPs in key vote

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    David Cameron will tonight take on traditionalist Conservative MPs who are trying to sabotage his plans to legalise gay marriage in the latest trial of strength between the Prime Minister and his ...

  • Camerons avoids taxing questions for Google boss despite new whistleblower

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Mr Schmidt will attend a meeting this afternoon as a member of the Government Business Advisory Group.Mr Cameron had been expected to raise Google's aggressive tax avoidance - for which it has been strongly criticised - at the fringes of the meeting.But in a briefing this morning the Prime Minister's official spokesman suggested that Mr Cameron would only discuss the general position ...

  • Robert Fisk Where else but Northern Ireland would a killer on a school board even be mooted as a possibility

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Brits have always been sending their experts to Northern Ireland to show the locals how to do their job. The G8 summit is going to have 3,600 of the boys and girls in blue arriving from the mainland in a month's time to teach the Police Service of Northern Ireland - ...

  • British Soap Awards a winner on ITV

    The Guardian - Monday 20th May, 2013

    BBC1 's returning Jason Isaacs detective drama Case Histories on Sunday night, attracting nearly 6 million viewers.The British Soap Awards averaged 5.7 million viewers and a 24.9% audience share over two hours from 8pm - the most watched show on any channel on Sunday.Case Histories began its second series with 4.9 million viewers and a 20.8% share over 90 minutes from 8.30pm.Other ...

  • Dubai is top target market for new retailers but London keeps crown as worlds retail capital

    The National - Monday 20th May, 2013

    During the Eid holiday last year, Dubai malls opened around the clock for two days of the four-day weekend, with consumers flocking to the world's biggest shopping centre, the Dubai Mall, above. Sarah Dea / The ...

  • Digiweb acquires London-based Viatel

    TeleGeography - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Irish alternative telecoms operator Digiweb has purchased UK-based Viatel for an undisclosed sum, creating an enlarged pan-European group with revenues ...

  • France Child MurderBritish man confessing murdering his own 2 children in France UK News

    National Turk - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The man, named by the Foreign Office as Julian Stevenson, was held after the bodies of his son and daughter were found by police in his flat in Saint-Priest, a suburb of Lyon. Their throats had been slit. The children have been named in local reports as Mathew, 10, and Carla, five. Stevenson – who was said to be unemployed – had been living in France for some time, possibly around ...

  • Liverpool star Raheem Sterling has common assault case against him dropped

    Daily Mirror - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Liverpool star Raheem Sterling had a common assault case against him dropped today after ket witnesses failed to appear in court.The 18-year-old winger had been accused of assaulting a 27-year-old woman in Toxteth in November last year.Sterling denied the charge and was due to stand trial at Liverpool and Knowsley magistrates court this morning.However, two witnesses in the case failed to show ...

  • April Jones trial Live updates from day 14 of Mark Bridgers murder trial

    Daily Mirror - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Follow the latest news and live updates from WalesOnline in Mold Crown Court as Mark Bridger stands trial accused of murdering the ...

  • Government weighs in on British amateur boxing row

    Inside the Games - Monday 20th May, 2013

    May 20 - Britain's Sports Minister Hugh Robertson has come out fighting in the punch-up between British amateur boxing's governing bodies, warning of Government intervention with the sport in serious danger of losing more than 10 million ($15 million/EUR12 million) of its Olympic funding. "We are keeping a watching brief but will ring-fence the funding if the governance ...

  • WBAs Steve Clarke reflects on 10-goal thriller against Manchester United - video

    The Guardian - Monday 20th May, 2013

    West Bromwich Albion manager Steve Clarke says it is impossible to analyse a game like Sunday's 5-5 draw with Manchester United. West Brom went 3-0 down in the first half and Clarke says his team struggled to cope with their opponents, but they fought hard to get back into the game. Clarke says the scoreline means Ferguson will always remember his last game as Manchester United ...

  • British business says Brexit will cost UK $140bn annually

    RT - Monday 20th May, 2013

    UK As the question of the UK's EU membership has taken the center stage of British politics, some of the UK's leading business heavyweights argue that political interests should not be placed before the economics. Some of the UK's leading business heavyweights including Sir Richard Branson and Sir Martin Sorrell as well as the current and next presidents of the Confederation of ...

  • For WRVS read RVS Charity drops Women from its title to woo more male volunteers

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A charity established during the Second World War will be dropping the 'W' from its name, in a move to attract more male volunteers and reach the ageing ...

  • Former Whitehall police station confirmed as new Scotland Yard HQ

    The Independent - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Scotland Yard has confirmed the location for its new headquarters as the force prepares to sell off its current landmark site amid budget ...

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