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Breaking News of Wednesday 08 September 2010 :
Dog-napped terrier returns after appeal
A FAMILY whose Yorkshire terrier was stolen by a mystery woman in a road rage incident have been reunited with their dog. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
A success story to wrap your fish and chips in
THOUSANDS of readers have taken advantage of The Northern Echo’s two-for-one fish and chips offer. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Youngest heart patient returns home after op
A NORTH-EAST teenager who was the youngest patient in the world to be given an implantable heart pump was allowed home last night after a successful transplant. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Mourners’ farewell for rabbit rescuer
NAOMI the rabbit was among the well-wishers paying her last respects at an animal lover’s funeral service yesterday. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Funeral service for swim pool tragedy boy
FAMILY and friends gathered yesterday to pay their final respects to an eight-year-old boy who died while swimming. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Parades to mark battalion’s freedom of borough honour
TENS of thousands of people will take to the streets to welcome soldiers from The Rifles as they receive the freedom of three boroughs this week. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Helmand blast kills ‘Lion of England’
A NORTH Yorkshire Army officer who died after he was caught in a blast while leading his troops has been described as a 'lion of a man'. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
A Revolutionary Idea About Cattle Ranching
To save the withering grasslands of America's West some ranchersare implementing an unusual strategy -- have more cattle grazing, not fewer ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Florida Senate Race: On Charlie Crist and Flip-Flopping
Florida Senate candidate Charlie Crist fights flip-flopping charges as the GOP's Marco Rubio surges ahead in some polls and the Democrats' Kendrick Meek appeals to the left ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Terry and Lampard nearing return
John Terry and Frank Lampard could both be fit for this weekend's all-London clash with struggling West Ham. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Woman eats 181 chicken wings to win eating championship - video
The Black Widow of eating contests gobbled up nearly 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes, devouring the US national championship record. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Affleck doc screened at Venice
Casey Affleck is still being coy about whether his directorial debut I'm Still Here is a no-holds barred documentary or just a set up. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Heartbroken Coleen Rooney pictured for first time since Wayne's hooker scandal
Coleen Rooney’s pain was clear for all to say today as she was pictured for the first time since her husband Wayne Rooney was accused of cheating on her with a hooker. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Battle of Britain heroes remembered
The courage and sacrifice of those who fought off the Nazis to win the Battle of Britain has been remembered. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
US paper snubs phone-hacking probe
The New York Times (NYT) has refused to co-operate with British police looking into allegations of phone-hacking made by the newspaper last week, a senior officer said. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Millionaire banker is Barclays boss
An American-born banker whose multimillion-pound pay rewards fuelled anger against the banking sector has been named in the top job at Barclays. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Policeman jailed for cell attack
A police sergeant who injured a woman when he assaulted her in a cell has been jailed for six months. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Boots claim new anti-wrinkle cream knocks 40 years off a woman’s skin age
High street chain Boots has launched its latest anti-wrinkle wonder cream which claims to knock 40 years off a woman’s skin age. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Martin Freeman says no to Hobbit?
Martin Freeman has reportedly turned down the starring role in The Hobbit, in Peter Jackson's new blockbuster. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Angelina appeals for flooding aid
Angelina Jolie has met flood victims in Pakistan and appealed to the world for aid needed to help the country recover. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Haye to face Harrison in November
WBA heavyweight champion David Haye announced his next title defence against Audley Harrison on Tuesday before lashing out at his bitter rival with a string of insults. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Woods makes Ryder Cup team
Tiger Woods is back in America's side for their defence of the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor on October 1-3. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Toshack expected to stand down
The Football Association of Wales have called a press conference for Thursday afternoon when manager John Toshack is expected to announce his resignation. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Traditional retirement 'impossible'
Nearly three-quarters of Britons think a traditional retirement will no longer be possible in the future, a survey has indicated. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Wayne Rooney prostitute scandal: 10 things you need to know about Jennifer Thompson
Born in Aberdeen, Jennifer was raised a Catholic. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Etuhu agrees extension at Fulham
Dickson Etuhu has ended speculation over his future by agreeing a three-year contract extension at Fulham. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Cell attack woman 'feels let down'
A woman thrown head-first on to the concrete floor of a cell says she feels "let down" by the six-month jail term given to the police sergeant who attacked her. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Impact of Tube strike disputed
Union leaders have clashed with London Underground over the impact of strikes which caused travel misery in the capital. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
'Motorbike thief' killed in crash
A suspected motorbike thief who police refused to chase because he was not wearing a helmet has been killed in a crash - riding with no helmet on a stolen machine. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
McCartney, Winfrey to be honoured
Sir Paul McCartney is to be honoured with a major US award - for his contribution to American culture. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
DVD of Beatles chat show on sale
A new DVD about the Beatles' first appearances on US television's The Ed Sullivan Show has gone on sale. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
New probe into phone-hacking claims
A new inquiry into allegations that public figures had their phones hacked has been launched. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tests on garden baby 'inconclusive'
A post-mortem on a baby girl found dead in a garden has proved inconclusive, police said. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Man jailed for stealing Dunst purse
A man who stole Kirsten Dunst's designer purse from a New York City hotel suite has been sentenced to four years in prison. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Youzhny topples Rodbredo
Twelfth seed Mikhail Youzhny reached the quarter-finals of the US Open with a 7-5 6-2 4-6 6-4 win over Spain's Tommy Robredo on Tuesday evening. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Pakistan all out for 89
Pakistan produced a shambolic batting display as world champions England took charge of tonight's Twenty20 clash at the SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Under-taxed 'will have to pay'
The Government has warned hundreds of thousands of people facing demands for back-tax that they have little chance of escaping payment. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Welbeck stars in England rout
England Under-21s kept alive their hopes of qualification for next summer's European Championships with a convincing 3-0 victory over Lithuania at Colchester. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Algeria extends deadline for power projects
Companies to submit bids by 20 September ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
WorleyParsons wins Ruwais refinery management deal
Design deal yet to be awarded ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Three new listings planned for Palestine exchange by end of the year
Wataniya Palestine scheduled to be largest listing in 2010 ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Syria pushes back oil and gas licensing round
Bid round was due on 15 September ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Galfar wins Oman road deal
Work is part of the Nizwa to Ibri road project ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Hurd named co-president of Oracle
Mark Hurd is to become co-president of software maker Oracle only a month after being forced out as head of Hewlett-Packard over breaches of the computer makers’ code of conduct ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
EU workers aid fund failing to pay out
Plagued by poor design and sclerotic bureaucracy, flagship European fund to help workers dismissed as a result of the recession has all but ground to a halt ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard clinches power in Australia
Julia Gillard’s Labor government has won the Australian election after securing the support of ‘kingmaker’ independent parliamentarians more than two weeks after the tightest national election in decades ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Papandreou reshuffles Greek cabinet
The Greek prime minister reshuffled his cabinet to better deal with a debt crisis shaking the eurozone, but left his finance minister unchanged ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Cameron lines up HSBC’s Green as trade minister
Stephen Green is expected to announce he is standing down as chairman of HSBC to become trade minister, ending David Cameron’s long search to find a high-profile business figure to fill the role ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Fall in German orders points to slower growth
German industrial orders have tumbled unexpectedly sharply in the latest sign that the country’s exceptional growth spurt is losing momentum ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Rally fades with summer’s demise
European bourses are softer, tracking declines in Asia, as a return to full post-summer trading provides a challenge to ebullience seen since the start of September ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
French unions test Sarkozy in pensions strike
France’s trade unions are holding one of the biggest nationwide demonstrations in several years in protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy’s plan to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62 ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Barroso calls on Europe to accelerate reform
In his first ‘state of the union’ address to the European parliament, Commission president José Manuel Barroso, appealed for action to consolidate an uneven economic recovery ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Diamond to be new head of Barclays
Former academic who has built Barclays Capital from scratch into a multibillion-pound operation, will take over from John Varley at Barclays’ annual meeting next March ...
FT
ft.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Australia election: Labour's Julia Gillard retains power after securing support of independents
Labour PM retains power after securing the backing of two independents to form a minority administration. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Switzerland v England: match can be release for Wayne Rooney, says Steven Gerrard
England captain has told striker that football can be a release from off-field troubles ahead of qualifier against Switzerland. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
MPs to vote on Civil Service redundancy pay cap
MPs will vote today on Government plans to place a cap on Civil Service redundancy pay, which unions claim could leave thousands of low-paid workers out of pocket. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tamara Rojo's travelling life
The Royal Ballet star on haunts in Cuba, tip-top clogs and the best shop in dance-mad Tokyo. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Labour leadership election: is David Miliband built to lead?
Psychologists argue that we always pick a chief who can 'emote', say Anjana Ahuja and Mark van Vugt . ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Berlin 'cannibal' restaurant exposed as fake
A website advertising for a new "cannibal" restaurant in Germany which appealed for humans to donate body parts for cooking has been exposed as a vegetarian hoax. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Terry Gilliam second attempt to make Don Quixote beset by yet more disaster
Terry Gilliam's film adaptation of Don Quixote has lost the support of its financial backers in the latest indication that the project is doomed to failure. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Google Doodle: new interactive coloured ball design sparks web mystery
Online speculation at new doodle involving interactive coloured balls. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Anniversary images bring the Blitz up to date
70th anniversary pictures blend horror of the Blitz with modern Britain. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Anniversary of the Blitz: 'I thought, I cannot be alive'
On the 70th anniversary of the Blitz, Juliet Gardiner recalls eight months of terror and hardship. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
US Open 2010: self-belief helped Caroline Wozniacki see off Maria Sharapova
Top seed says experience of reaching maiden grand slam final in 2009 helped her through "tough" US Open encounter. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Pictures of the day: 7 September 2010
Spider-Dan, praying mantises and female bodybuilders. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Spider-Dan scales 58-floor skyscraper in San Francisco
Man climbs San Francisco's Millennium Tower using suction cups. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Britain plummets down graduate league table
OECD report says Britain's "competitive advantage" has been lost, slipping behind Poland, Iceland, Portugal and Slovakia. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Heathrow 'all day' take off plan scrapped
Residents welcome confirmation there will be no change to way runways at the west London airport are used. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
David Haye to defend WBA heavyweight title against Audley Harrison on November 13
WBA heavyweight champion says public want him to "close curtain on the joke that is the Audley Harrison show" on Nov 13. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Las Vegas police defend Paris Hilton's quick release from jail on cocaine charges
Senior Las Vegas police officers have defended Paris Hilton's rapid release from prison after she was arrested on Aug 27 for suspected cocaine possession. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Praying mantises up close: wildlife enthusiast Jimmy Hoffman photographs the unusual insects
Wildlife enthusiast Jimmy Hoffman photographs the unusual insects. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
British Chateau owner 'killed wife and burned body' in drunken row
A British Chateau-owner is under arrest in France on suspicion of drunkenly killing his wife before burning her body and burying her ashes in wet concrete. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Koran book burning will endanger American lives, warns Gen Petraeus
General David Petraeus, the US military commander in Afghanistan, has warned that the lives of American troops will be endangered if evangelical Christians in Florida go ahead with plans to burn the Koran on Saturday's ninth anniversary of September 11. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tube strike in pictures: travel misery caused by London Underground industrial action
Travel misery caused by London Underground industrial action. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
HMRC tax errors: first letters drop through doors
Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little tax find out whether they are due a rebate or must pay more. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Nicolas Sarkozy falls victim to 'Google bomb' attack
The French president Nicolas Sarkozy has fallen victim to a 'Google bomb' attack on the web. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Sharon Osbourne interview
The 'superstar housewife' explains why there's usually a good reason for her nastiness. ...
TELEGRAGH
telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
58 NHS staff to lose jobs
HEALTH bosses have announced plans to axe 58 additional administrative posts in the North-East. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Teenagers spared jail for carjacking terror
FOUR teenagers left a young couple terrified after carjacking them and demanding to be driven around in the back of their pick-up. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Vandals damage cars in Teesside wrecking spree
ONE person has been arrested and bailed in connection with damage caused to a number of vehicles. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Sutton bank closed by "traffic ham"
SUTTON Bank, in North Yorkshire, has been closed after a lorry spilled its load - of dead pig carcasses. ...
THENORTHERNECHO
thenorthernecho.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Join the protest at court to defend anti-fascist Martin Smith
Support is growing for Unite Against Fascism (UAF) officer Martin Smith who is due to appear in court on Tuesday of this week ...
SOCIALISTWORKER
socialistworker.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Protest at court supports anti-fascist Martin Smith
More than 200 people crowded onto the pavement outside the magistrates court in south west London on Tuesday morning to support Martin Smith ...
SOCIALISTWORKER
socialistworker.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Protest at Blair's Tate Modern book launch party
Tony Blair today cancelled his book-signing event at Waterstones in central London, in fear that hundreds of protesters would wreck it ...
SOCIALISTWORKER
socialistworker.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard to form Australian minority government
Prime Minister Julia Gillard's Labour Party will form a minority government to rule Australia after two independent politicians backed her coalition. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Diamond to be unveiled as Barclays chief executive
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond will be named today as the next chief executive of banking group Barclays, it emerged. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tube strike travel misery for commuters
Millions of commuters and other passengers faced travel misery today when a strike by rail workers caused major disruption to London Underground services. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Exhibition marks Blitz and Dresden bombings
An exhibition marking the Blitz and the Dresden bombings, which took place 70 years and 65 years ago respectively, opens at the London Transport Museum today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard to form minority government in Australia
Prime Minister Julia Gillard's center-left Labor Party will form a minority government to rule Australia for a second three-year term, after two independent lawmakers joined her coalition Tuesday in the interest of stable government. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Briton quizzed over wife's death in France
A British man was being questioned by police today over the death of his wife after charred remains were discovered at their French chateau. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Social housing firm 'close to collapse'
Devon-based social housing giant Connaught is on the brink of collapse, it was reported. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Social housing firm Connaught 'close to collapse'
Devon-based social housing giant Connaught is on the brink of collapse, it was reported. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Briton dies in hotel balcony fall
A British holidaymaker died after falling from a hotel balcony. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Police sergeant to be sentenced for assault on woman
A police sergeant who injured a woman when he assaulted her in a cell at a Wiltshire police station is due to be sentenced. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Sixth of Britons have secret bank account
One in six Britons have a bank account they keep secret from their partner, with the average person having more than £2,000 stashed away, a survey indicated today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
MPs to vote on civil service payoffs
MPs will vote today on Government plans to place a cap on Civil Service redundancy pay, which unions claim could leave thousands of low-paid workers out of pocket as they lose their jobs in the coming months. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Newborn baby's body found in garden
Police will make a public appeal for information today after the body of a newborn baby was discovered in a garden. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
St Paul's service for Battle of Britain heroes
The bravery of those who fought off the Nazis to win the Battle of Britain will be remembered today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Heathrow residents welcome runways pledge
Heathrow residents today welcomed Government confirmation that there will be no change to the way runways at the west London airport are used. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Bob Diamond named as new Barclays boss
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond was named as the next chief executive of banking group Barclays today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Workers face 'volatile cocktail' of job losses and cuts
Workers face a "volatile cocktail" of measures from the Government, including job losses and spending cuts, which could lead to disputes in the coming months, the head of the TUC warned today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
UK plummets in graduate league table
The UK lost its status as one of the world leaders in producing graduates, according to a league table published today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Son of music star Goldie jailed for life over disabled man's murder
The son of dance music star Goldie was jailed for life today after stabbing a disabled man to death. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Darker streets could be more dangerous, warns AA
Switching off street lights to save money could lead to more crashes and more crime, the AA said today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Bid to jail BNP leader Nick Griffin adjourned
A move to jail British National Party leader Nick Griffin was adjourned today at the High Court. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Bodies found in blaze house
The bodies of two people, thought to be a mother and child, have been found in a house destroyed by a massive fire, emergency services said today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Council spending cuts 'will cost 1,000 jobs'
Plans by a council to make savings of almost £220 million in the next four years will lead to more than 1,000 job losses, a leading union warned today. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tube strike travel misery for London commuters
Millions of commuters and other passengers faced travel misery today when a strike by rail workers caused major disruption to London Underground services. ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
The crimewave that shames the world
It is a tragedy, a horror, a crime against humanity. The details of the murders – of the women beheaded, burned to death, stoned to death, stabbed, electrocuted, strangled and buried alive for the "honour" of their families – are as barbaric as they are shameful. Many women's groups in the Middle East and South-west Asia suspect the victims are at least four times the United Nations' latest world figure of around 5,000 deaths a year. Most of the victims are young, many are teenagers, slaugh ...
INDEPENDENT
independent.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Should I use credit card for safety online?
I am looking to book a cheap package holiday online - should I use my credit card to pay and what level of protection does it offer me? ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Crypt 32 online scam targets silver surfers
A worldwide internet scam which fraudulently takes money over the phone for 'virus help' has been targeting computer users - usually over 50s ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
How much should I budget for a pension?
Everywhere I look, they're saying I should put money into a pension. How do I draw up a budget so that I'm saving enough? ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
It's David vs. Goliath as banks flee High St
As HSBC and other big banks withdraw from Britain's High Street, smaller societies are trying to step into the breach. We take a closer look ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Family doctors who rake in £500k a year
At least two GPs are now earning half a million pounds a year from the NHS and another 161 took home more than £200,000 ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
The cowboy clampers are gunning for you
Drivers have been warned that cowboy clampers will try to hit them hard over the next few months - we advise what to do if you're a victim ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Metro Bank works magic on customers
Metro Bank hit its one-year target for customer accounts just five weeks after opening and could now accelerate its expansion programme ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Family homes get £91 a day harder to buy
Detached family homes have increased in cost by £91 a day over the past year - bad news for anyone wanting to move up the ladder ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
How to pick the best oil shares
Each week, the Daily Mail's Investment Extra column focuses on a money-making strategy. This week: oil shares ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Experts urge 1.4m not to pay tax demands
Financial experts are urging 1.4m Britons to stage an unprecedented revolt over plans to claw back up to £3.8bn in under-paid tax ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tax chaos: How to fight taxman's demands
We explain how you can find out whether you have overpaid or underpaid income tax to HMRC and how fight the taxman's demands for more money ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
True happiness starts with a £50k salary
Once we hit the £50,000 mark a pay rise makes little impact on the stresses and strains of everyday life ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
High street confidence takes a knock
Fresh fears over job cuts and tax rises hit consumer confidence last month, figures suggest ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
How to hunt good income share dividends
Good dividends don't just help those looking for income, they also boost long term returns. So how do you spot a good dividend payer ...
THISISMONEY
thisismoney.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Watts can't escape attention when she's with Schreiber
Actress NAOMI WATTS knows exactly what to do if she ever wants to spend the day not getting recognised - venture out without her big-headed partner LIEV SCHREIBER. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Travolta extortion charges dropped
A judge in the Bahamas has granted JOHN TRAVOLTA's request to drop charges against two people accused of attempting to extort money from him following the death of his son last year (09). ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gilliam: 'Financing for Quixote has collapsed'
Director TERRY GILLIAM has opened up about the extent of the "financial hiccup" which has threatened to derail plans for his troubled DON QUIXOTE movie, confessing the investment completely "collapsed" earlier this summer (10). ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kia Motors announces recall of cars
Motor company Kia is recalling some cars due to a door-wiring problem. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Darker streets 'could be dangerous'
Switching off street lights to save money could lead to more crashes and more crime, the AA has said. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Baby's body discovered in garden
The body of a newborn baby has been discovered in a garden, police have said. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Paradis: 'Depardieu was having a bad day'
Actress VANESSA PARADIS is playing peacekeeper between feuding French stars GERARD DEPARDIEU and JULIETTE BINOCHE, insisting the actor admires the Oscar winner no matter what he says about her. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Congo death boat was overloaded
A ferry that sank in the Congo killing up to 200 people was overloaded by four times its safe capacity. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
£30,000 car submerged by tide
A PROUD business man, who left his new off-roader on a beach was not banking on it being taken away by the tide. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Danish gang convicted of £7.1m raid
A gang of 14 men have been convicted of Denmark's biggest robbery in which 62 million kroner (£7.1 million) was taken from a cash depot in Copenhagen in 2008. ...
EXPRESS.LINEONE
express.lineone.net
Tuesday 07 September 2010
How life recovers from mass extinctions: Dead-ammonite bounce
Life recovered from its worst extinction much faster than previously realisedTHE dinosaurs went out with a bang. Most palaeontologists agree that those creatures and much of the rest of Mesozoic life ended when the Earth collided with an asteroid or a comet 65m years ago. But the Mesozoic, too, began with a mass extinction. Some 251m years ago, the efluvia of Siberian volcanoes wiped out 95% of life in the seas, and almost as much on the land, in an episode known as the Great Dying. This was the ...
ECONOMIST
economist.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Green.view: Too green to fail
When it comes to protected areas, less really can mean moreThomas Brooks, a biologist with NatureServe, a conservation group based in Arlington, Virginia, has long been fighting to preserve biodiversity in the Philippines. Quite often it can feel like a lost cause. Conservation efforts in the country have struggled against ever greater deforestation and decades of environmental neglect. You might think that, when Mr Brooks heard that the Philippine government is considering opening some of its p ...
ECONOMIST
economist.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Diamond named new head of Barclays
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond has been named as the next chief executive of banking group Barclays. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Taxpayers learn of payment errors
Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little income tax are to find out whether they are due a rebate or have to make more payments. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard to remain as Australian PM
Prime Minister Julia Gillard will lead Australia's first minority government in 67 years after two independent politicians threw their support behind her centre-left Labour Party. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Osborne to back EU banking controls
Chancellor George Osborne is to endorse sweeping European supervisory powers over banks and financial institutions in response to the economic crisis. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tube strike misery for travellers
Millions of commuters and other passengers are facing travel misery as a strike by rail workers causes major disruption to London Underground services. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Sixth have secret bank accounts
One in six Britons have a bank account they keep secret from their partner, with the average person having more than £2,000 stashed away, a survey has indicated. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kia Motors announces recall of cars
Motor company Kia is recalling some cars due to a door-wiring problem. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Darker streets 'could be dangerous'
Switching off street lights to save money could lead to more crashes and more crime, the AA has said. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Baby's body discovered in garden
The body of a newborn baby has been discovered in a garden, police have said. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kerry Katona celebrates 30 at the TV Choice Awards
KERRY Katona celebrated her 30th birthday with a surprise appearance at the TV Choice Awards last night - and she certainly left little to the imagination. ...
DAILYSTAR
dailystar.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
iPad chic: Seven couture cases
...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Will Johnson & Johnson's CEO survive?
What started last year as a series of small drug recalls at Johnson & Johnson exploded this summer into a full-blown crisis in quality control. But for months there was nary a peep from CEO Bill Weldon. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Is the iPad driving down chip prices?
...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Orszag: Extend tax cuts - even for the rich
Peter Orszag, who recently stepped down as President Obama's budget director, called for a two-year extension of the Bush tax cuts in an article he wrote in the New York Times on Tuesday. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Britain's Barclays names American as CEO
British-based Barclays PLC announced Tuesday that American-born executive Robert E. Diamond Jr. will replace John Varley as chief executive officer of the global banking company next year. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Soros gives $100 million to human rights group
Billionaire investor George Soros will donate $100 million to Human Rights Watch, the organization announced Tuesday. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kia Motors announces recall of cars
Motor company Kia is recalling some cars due to a door-wiring problem, it has been announced. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
John Higgins "100% innocent" of match-fixing charges
John Higgins' agent today maintained that the former world number one is "100% innocent" of match-fixing charges. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Scotland Yard use Facebook in knife crime campaign
A police force has launched its first Facebook campaign - by posting a video of a staged stabbing. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Henson targets World Cup berth
Gavin Henson has set his sights on regaining his Wales place in time for next year's World Cup. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kuyt out for four weeks
Liverpool have confirmed Dirk Kuyt will miss the next four weeks with a shoulder injury. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Cher Lloyd: 10 things you need to know about the X Factor singing sensation
Everything you need to know about the singer tipped to win this year's X Factor ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Toy Story 3 sails past Titanic
Disney bosses are celebrating after Toy Story 3 sailed past Titanic in the all-time UK box office league. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Jones: No Gavin And Stacey special
Gavin And Stacey star Ruth Jones has stressed there will be no Christmas special of the sitcom this year. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Holly: I miss Xtra Factor loads
Holly Willoughby has confessed she misses her role on The Xtra Factor "big time". ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Weller in running for music prize
Paul Weller will take on past winner Dizzee Rascal and hotly-tipped acts such as The xx to claim the Barclaycard Mercury Prize. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Ward signs new Trotters deal
Bolton have confirmed youngster Danny Ward has committed his future to the club by signing a new three-year contract at the Reebok Stadium. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Haye-Harrison set for November
David Haye will make the second defence of his WBA heavyweight title against domestic rival Audley Harrison in November. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
X Factor's Cher Lloyd performs Who's Loving You? at talent contest - watch video
Video: cjcraigj/YouTube ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Demi and Ashton party hard in LA
Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher were among the stars out to celebrate the recent marriage of James Van Der Beek and Kimberley Brook. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Burke on Cowell's X Factor 'exit'
Alexandra Burke has said it might be nice for X Factor judge Simon Cowell to "try something new". ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Namvaran emerges as frontrunner Assaluyeh methanol plant
Delayed Iran-Venezuela joint venture could be awarded within two weeks ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Kuwait receives bids for Gamal Abdel Nasser road
Four consortiums submitted bids for elevated road and related infrastructure contract ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Oman extends bid deadline for cargo terminal and liquid jetty
The EPC bid deadline for the general cargo terminal and liquid jetty has been delayed three times ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
GM's long overconfidence game
In 1982, General Motors closed its manufacturing plant in Fremont, Calif. The location, far from Detroit auto suppliers, was considered among the worst-performing assembly lines in the company's system. Roger Smith had become GM's chairman the year before Fremont was closed, and he had begun to think of ways to reorganize the car company. He knew there was a problem; he just wasn't sure what it was, exactly, or how to fix it. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
6 new ventures from Facebook veterans
Six years after Facebook launched, its first wave of employees is heading out the door -- often right into the arms of venture capitalists eager to back their new startups. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Startups flock to Twitter headquarters
Sharing ideas and office space in the tech field is as common as sharing API's, but the collaborative sprit runs especially deep at San Francisco's 795 Folsom Road. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
A reward for responsible homeowners
The government has bailed out Wall Street firms, giant banks, creditors of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- and is trying to bail out people who've defaulted or are about to default on their mortgages. But let's say you're a hardworking family that has done nothing wrong except buy a home when the housing bubble was at its peak a few years ago. Your mortgage is now way underwater, but you're still making payments because you want to stay in your home -- and you're actually honorable. You're paying ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Ultra safe to risky: How 10 Gen Y-ers are investing
Surveys show young investors are strikingly less eager to take on risk now than they were in 2001. Why some are holding and others are folding. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
The new young investor: Shunning stocks
When 18-year-old Robert White decided to jumpstart his retirement plan, he invested his life savings of $25,000 into an aggressive mutual fund. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Four unexpected economic bright spots
Good economic news has been hard to come by lately, but not all is doom and gloom in America these days. The end of summer ushered in a few signs of progress in some of the unlikeliest corners of the economy. They are no guarantee that the good times are around the corner, but they do provide a helpful reminder that this slow recovery is exactly that: a recovery. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Obama's $200 billion tax cut for businesses - CNN
In another move aimed at stabilizing the still-shaky economy, President Barack Obama on Wednesday will introduce a new $200 billion tax cut giving businesses across the country an incentive to buy new equipment in the short term, according to a senior administration official. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Stocks poised to slip
U.S. stocks were poised to open lower Tuesday, coming off the previous week's gains and following global markets lower, as renewed worries about the economy weighed on investors. ...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Houllier set for Thompson link-up
Gerard Houllier is poised to be reunited with his former Liverpool assistant Phil Thompson when confirmed as Aston Villa's new manager in the next 24 hours. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Darker streets 'could be dangerous'
Switching off street lights to save money could lead to more crashes and more crime, the AA has said. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Baby's body discovered in garden
The body of a newborn baby has been discovered in a garden, police have said. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Victor refuses to be punished by Tree of Temptation
Victor has refused to be punished by the Tree of Temptation. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Google Doodle: Search engine logo gets mystery bouncing ball takeover
Google users were today greeted with an interactive logo made up of bouncing coloured balls, with mystery surrounding what the homepage takeover represents. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Contractors submit bids for Al-Ain hospital
Seha is also evaluating bids for Mafraq hospital ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Iran sells bonds for South Pars gas development ahead of schedule
Bonds will be used to finance development of gas fields ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Contractors line up for work on Yas Island
Aldar receives bids for water park and approaches contractors for Yas mall ...
MEED
meed.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Mark Hurd joins the Oracle gang
...
MONEY.CNN
money.cnn.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Spain: What the ETA Cease-Fire Announcement Reveals
Spain's political establishment has rejected a unilateral cease-fire declared by the battered Basque terrorist group ETA. What does it reveal about the cohesion of the separatists and what they might do next? ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Uganda: Democratic Reform and Security Top U.S. Agenda
Pushing for electoral reform is tricky when the strongman in power is also a key ally against extremist violence ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
The Oil Rig Blues: Working on a Platform
A British government agency critiqued Transocean, owner of the Deepwater Horizon, for working conditions on its North Sea platforms. Its conclusions were bad -- and good ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Is China Planning a Broader South Pacific Strategy?
Beijing has entertained Fiji's pariah military dictator while doling out lots of cash and support to other impoverished countries in Australia's backyard ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Afghan Elections: Candidates Flock to Kabul for Safety
More than 600 candidates are running for office out of Afghanistan's capital because it isn't safe to campaign in the provinces ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Democrats Face GOP Election Day Tsunami in House, Senate
There are still 60 days to go before Election Day but the smart money -- lots of it -- is on the GOP winning very, very big ...
TIME
time.com
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Fear making BBC 'bland', says Fry
Stephen Fry said the BBC has been hit by a culture of "fear" which results in "incredibly bland" programmes. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Murray Walker is skateboarding star
Veteran motor-racing commentator Murray Walker is making an unlikely career change - by appearing as a skateboarding ace in a children's TV show. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Russell Brand's spiritual awakening
Russell Brand's future in-laws believe that he's on his way to becoming "a great man of God", Katy Perry has revealed. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Diamond to be new head of Barclays
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond will be named as the next chief executive of banking group Barclays. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Vote referendum plan clears hurdle
Controversial plans for a referendum on changing the Westminster voting system comfortably cleared their first Commons hurdle. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
MPs to grill officer over phone row
A top Scotland Yard officer faces a grilling from MPs on Tuesday over the newspaper phone-hacking row threatening to engulf David Cameron's communications chief. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Osborne to back EU banking controls
Chancellor George Osborne is to endorse sweeping European supervisory powers over banks and financial institutions in response to the economic crisis. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Sixth have secret bank accounts
One in six Britons have a bank account they keep secret from their partner, with the average person having more than £2,000 stashed away, a survey has indicated. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Millions hit by Tube staff strike
Millions of commuters are facing travel chaos on Tuesday after London Underground workers began a fresh wave of 24-hour strikes - a move that will cost the economy almost £50 million. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Federer finds his way to quarters
Roger Federer brushed aside Jurgen Melzer to seal his place in the quarter-finals of the US Open, with another fine performance ensuring he has yet to drop a set in doing so. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Wozniacki sees off Sharapova
Caroline Wozniacki survived her first test of the tournament to underline her status as top seed at the US Open with a fourth-round victory over former champion Maria Sharapova. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Bernie reveals bald head at awards
Cancer sufferer Bernie Nolan revealed her bald head as she stepped out for the TV Choice Awards ceremony in a floor-length black gown. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Police defend Paris' quick release
Las Vegas police are defending Paris Hilton's quick release from jail after her August 27 arrest on suspicion of cocaine possession, saying they wanted to avoid disruptions in the jail's operations. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Diamond named new head of Barclays
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond has been named as the next chief executive of banking group Barclays. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard to form minority government
Prime minister Julia Gillard's Labour Party will form a minority government to rule Australia after two independent politicians backed her coalition. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
William Hague says he's "nailed" 'gay' allegations as he thanks fans for their support on Twitter
Foreign Secretary William Hague insisted he has "nailed" false rumours of an inappropriate relationship with a former special adviser. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
FFF meet Houllier over Villa switch
Gerrard Houllier is due to meet French Football Federation president Fernando Duchaussoy on Wednesday amid reports that he is set to become Aston Villa's new manager. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gerrard: We must stay focused
England skipper Steven Gerrard believes players must leave personal issues on the sidelines when they go into battle for their country. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Rooney must be strong - Capello
Fabio Capello has urged Wayne Rooney to stay strong and not allow his private life to cloud his mind in England's Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland on Tuesday night. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Jolie visits flood-stricken country
Angelina Jolie is visiting Pakistan to meet victims of the floods and highlight the need for international help, the United Nations said. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Nadine Coyle: Listen to a sneak preview of the singer's debut single Insatiable
...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Tube strike misery for travellers
Millions of commuters and other passengers face travel misery as a strike by rail workers causes major disruption to London Underground services. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Gillard to remain as Australian PM
Australian PM Julia Gillard's Labour Party will rule the country for a second three-year term after two independent politicians joined her coalition. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Taxpayers learn of payment errors
Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little income tax are to find out whether they are due a rebate or have to make more payments. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Toshack set for Wales exit
John Toshack appears almost certain to step down as Wales boss after spending Monday in talks at the Football Association of Wales' headquarters in Cardiff. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Broad: No sympathy for Pakistan
Pakistan face an unenviable task to clear their minds of the 'spot-fixing' crisis in order to do themselves justice against England - but they will be getting no sympathy from their hosts. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
McShane warns against complacency
Republic of Ireland defender Paul McShane has warned the nation not to expect a landslide victory over Euro 2012 minnows Andorra on Tuesday night. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
David Haye to face Audley Harrison in Battle of Britain title defence
David Haye will defend his WBA heavyweight title in a Battle of Britain clash against Audley Harrison. ...
MIRROR
mirror.co.uk
Tuesday 07 September 2010
Why Haye v Harrison is more like Bruno v Bugner than Lewis v Bruno