
…discuss the unrest At least 400 people have been arrested following the street violence across London over the last three days, the London Metropolitan Police said. According to Scotland Yard, 69 people had been charged with offences. Steven Kavanagh, Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner told to BBC Breakfast “It was a shocking and appalling morning for London to wake up to…

p are among those who appear on these notes. One commemorative £5 note featuring football great George Best proved so popular that the limited edition of one million sold out in 10 days. In May, a new 5-euro note will be put into circulation by the European Central Bank (ECB). It features an image of the Greek goddess Europa, which comes from a vase in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The image of Wins…

defeat over 90 minutes, said: “Ibrahimovic’s fourth goal was extraordinary and it put the tin lid on the game. It was a fantastic goal. “But it was the second and third goals which killed us. “For 60-70 minutes we played very well and deserved to be leading. There are lots of reasons to be optimistic.” Sweden substitute Tobias Sana said: “It was Zlatan against children. He has been criticized…
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• Field Goal: Gostkowski Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who destroyed New England in the Super Bowl four years ago, repeated the trick to set up Ahmad Bradshaw’s six-yard run. There were still 57 seconds for Tom Brady to respond, though, but the Patriots quarterback fell just short. As in Super Bowl XLII, Manning picked up the Most Valuable Player award. Manning, who this season led his te…

Fungal meningitis outbreak death toll has risen to seven in U.S. The disease has been linked to spinal steroid injections, sparking fear as new cases have been reported in nine states. The potential scope of the meningitis outbreak, that has sickened 64 people, widened dramatically as health officials warned that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of patients who received steroid back injections in 23…

today in remembrance of the 1517 passengers and crew who lost their lives on the famous liner’s ill-dated maiden voyage. The south coast city has special reason to mark the Titanic disaster, as 538 of the 714 crew who died on the ship hailed from Southampton. At the time it was said that almost every person in the city was either related to or knew someone who died. Events began just before…
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…insurance, but wants to do more to support the Government in helping people get back on their feet.” The association also welcomed the PM’s agreement to its request to extend to the maximum of 42 days the amount of time claims can be made under the scheme. The announcement came as the ABI revised its estimated figure of claims likely to be paid out by the insurance industry to be in excess…

…vers. And Jeremy Belknap of Boston wrote in a letter that the air had the “smell of a malt-house or a coal-kiln”. William Corliss, the physicist and chronicler of unexplained events, found 46 accounts of dark days around the world between 1091 and 1971. Nowadays people can call upon scientific knowledge, satellite pictures and the media for reassurance. But Dark Days have continued to…

Pop star George Michael has been released from the Austrian hospital and is flying back to England today after almost five weeks. George Michael, 48, has been receiving treatment for pneumonia at the AKH clinic in Vienna, Austria, for weeks. But after making a recovery from the illness he was discharged from the medical centre at 08:00 a.m. and was taken straight to the airport so he can be at ho…
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bloodline in France, but somewhere along the way she decided to take her genealogical quest to the highest level. In order to create the family tree, the 12-year-old spent months scouring through over 500,000 names in search of the “presidential Adam”. Her 80-year-old grandfather, who has been tracing roots for nearly six decades, helped her make the presidential links. BridgeAnne d’Avignon starte…

Investigators in the US have raided the premises of Massachusetts pharmaceutical company New England Compounding Center (NECC) linked to fungal meningitis outbreak. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raised concerns about sterility and cleanliness at the NECC. So far 16 people have died from a rare fungal form of meningitis, apparently after using contaminated drugs. More than 200 people in 1…

Birmingham and other parts of the West Midlands met some trouble, but was relative calm in London as Scotland Yard attempted to put the city in a lockdown with 16,000 police on the streets instead of 6,000 on Monday. Scotland Yard gave specific orders to the officers to use each available force including the possible deployment of plastic bullets to tackle widespread rioting and looting as Lond…

Sixteen people have been reported killed by a severe snow storm moving through the north-eastern after disrupting Christmas in the Midwest. States in New England are seeing heavy snowfall, with over a foot (30 cm) already fallen in parts of Massachusetts, weather officials said. Flights were grounded and road collisions reported as the storm moved across the middle of the US. As many as 34 tornad…

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Hurricane Katia’s remnants hit Britain this morning. Britain is facing the second day of storms as the remnants of Hurricane Katia continue to batter vast swathes of the country today. Severe weather warnings have been issued for Scotland and northern England, with winds expected to reach 60 mph (100 km/h) later in the day. Power outages, falling masonry, downed trees and transport chaos struck…

…le were a graphic designer, college students, a youth worker, a university graduate and a man signed up to join the army. Some gave non-London addresses. 18 people were remanded in custody. Until now, 563 people have been arrested and 105 charged in connection with violence in London. Stephen Kavanagh, Deputy Assistant Commissioner said the use of plastic bullets, which never before used to deal w…

British scientists suggest that about 4,600 lives in England could be saved by reducing alcohol intake to just half a unit a day. The Oxford University report warned that alcohol consumption is a risk factor for many chronic diseases. The government recommends that men drink no more than three to four units per day and women no more than two to three. But the current guidelines are “not com…
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David Beckham has announced he will retire from football at the end of this season at the age of 38 after an illustrious 20-year career. The former England captain made 115 appearances for his country and 394 for Manchester United, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League. David Beckham signed a five-month deal at Paris St-Germain (PSG) in January. “I’m thankful to P…
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riter of the show, points out the different items on the map, displayed on a screen. They include a huge tangle of the remains of a deckhouse; a large chunk of the side of the ship measuring more than 60 feet long and weighing more than 40 tons; pieces of the ship’s bottom; and a hatch cover that blew off of the bow section as it crashed to the bottom. Other items include five of the ship…

Goal-line technology could be introduced in the Premier League midway through the 2012-13 season after it was approved by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in Zurich. Two systems – Hawk-Eye and GoalRef – have passed FIFA’s criteria for use. The technology will first be used at December’s FIFA Club World Cup and, if successful, at the 2013 Confederations C…
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” said Jane Allen, from Devon. “I’ve been to the World War II and I cemeteries in various places across the world. I think it’s always important to remember.” Peter Hill, 61, from the Isle of Man, echoed those sentiments, saying: “I think the cruise has been tastefully done. It’s not a cheap cruise by any means.” The retired policeman who is making t…

…s, people fitted with the gastric pacemaker ate 45% less at each meal. One German recipient has gone from 287 lbs (140 kg) to just over 168 lbs (83 kg), and has even started competing in triathlons. A 53-year-old mother-of-three from England, who is due to be fitted with an Abiliti this week described it as her last chance of losing weight. The woman said: “I’ve been big ever since I was a c…

Nancy Shevell is the third wife of Sir Paul McCartney and the daughter of an American trucking magnate. Nancy Shevell, 51, the New York millionairess, started dating Paul McCartney in November 2007 and it was announced on 6 May 2011 that the two had become engaged. Nancy Shevell’s birthday is in November 1960. She was born to Myron and Arlene Shevell with a brother Jon and sister Susan in E…

ave a combined fortune of over $1 billion. Nancy Shevell, 51, is the third wife of Sir Paul McCartney. The New York millionairess started dating Paul McCartney in November 2007 and it was announced on 6 May 2011 that the two had become engaged. Nancy Shevell and Linda McCartney, Paul’s first wife, were pals. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in her 30s, around the time Linda was losing her batt…