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Turkey plans new world meeting as UN rights chief says veto has fuelled massacre Russia on Wednesday warned against outside interference in Syria after more than 50 civilians were reportedly killed in the restive city of Homs on the fifth consecutive day of shelling by Syrian forces. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned the West [...]
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How many single fathers win custody as against single mothers .. practically none in UK and never will be because always been about mothers, British goverment just start to understand or just wake up from dreams because many fathers havent seen their kids due unprofessional CAFCASS and Families Forward which effects court alot because minimum [...]
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Regarding to many news report and SNP; we can highly say New Scotland will be created soon and its right time might be for the Scotland to leave UK for its own benefit which supported by many Scottish people due quality of life in Scotland and if you are wondering what Scots independence debate means [...]
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Pressure had been building on a number of fronts, but the issue which finally destroyed her was the yet-to-be-born euro. In the last weekend of October 1990, she travelled to a European summit in Rome, where Jacques Delors’ dream of European Monetary Union was high on the agenda. But while Mrs. Thatcher was fighting her [...]
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Tripoli/Benghazi – Turkey’s prime minister heads to Libya on Friday, a day after the French and British leaders won a hero’s welcome there for helping to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi and in the midst of a fierce battle over Gaddafi’s home town. Tayyip Erdogan, on a North African tour to assert Ankara’s regional influence, will be [...]
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A new immigration rule requiring people to be able to speak English to move to the UK to be with their spouse is a breach of human rights, a court heard today. A couple have launched a judicial review at the High Court to challenge the rule, which they claim contravenes their rights to a family [...]
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The tragic sinking of the Bulgaria cruise ship on Sunday in Russia’s Volga River has resulted in the deaths of at least 100 people. Russian authorities have reported that a total of 102 bodies have been recovered – two of which were children on Wednesday – while 79 people were rescued. Some of the rescued [...]
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British holidaymaker Suzanne Cassidy, from Glasgow, has told of the near death experience she had during a horrible boating accident off the coast of Ibiza around 4pm on Sunday. The 26-year-old nursery worker was sucked into a speedboat’s propeller blades after being pulled through the water on an inflatable water tube. The holidaymaker had arrived [...]
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Former News of the World reporter Sean Hoare has been found dead, according to reports in the British newspaper, The Guardian. Hertfordshire police issued a statement saying, “At 10.40am today [Monday 18 July] police were called to Langley Road, Watford, following the concerns for the welfare of a man who lives at an address on the [...]
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The final edition of the News of the World has been published, with its front page declaring: “Thank You & Goodbye”. In a full-page editorial, the paper offers an apology, saying: “Quite simply, we lost our way.”On page three, there is a full-page editorial, where the paper offers it apology for the scandal. Following a [...]
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British coalition goverment budget plan has just been released by Chancellor George Osborne, which lasted just under an hour. By now I am sure you are all aware that the main focus has been the 1p drop in fuel prices, this took effect as from 6pm on the 23th March 2011. Mr Osborne’s comments included [...]
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Be it covering earthquake and radiation-hit Japan or the conflict-ridden Middle East and Maghreb, reporters have one of the toughest jobs. Each of these situations has its own peculiar risks, and it is in each such case that a tough call awaits editors. One of the nastiest conflicts that has been raging for a while [...]
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The pound has risen this afternoon (February 15th) following further speculation the interest rate could rise. According to Reuters, sterling moved up 0.5 per cent against the dollar at $1.6120 following information that revealed UK inflation remains high. Forex traders might be interested to note the news provider pointed out the Bank of England’s (BoE) inflation [...]
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The outcome of the Egyptian transition remains unknown. For the major players — from the government to the demonstrators, from the Egyptian high command to American and Israeli political leaders — the opacity of the situation permits many plausible scenarios and many conflicting expectations. Analysts seeking precedents are likewise divided. The gloomiest look to the [...]
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The Tel Aviv district court yesterday convicted former soldier Anat Kam of leaking some 2,000 classified military documents, but under a plea bargain the most serious charges of “harming state security” were dropped. The plea bargain reduces the maximum prison term faced by Kam (24) when sentencing takes place in April, from life to 15 years. [...]
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Muslim leaders in UK have accused Prime Minister David Cameron of being out of touch with reality after a speech in which he pointed to failures of multiculturalism. At a security conference in Munich, Mr Cameron argued the UK needed a stronger national identity to prevent people turning to all kinds of extremism. He signalled [...]
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