| Britain to send n-sub on Falklands patrol Britain will send a nuclear submarine to the South Atlantic to protect the Falkland Islands from the threat of Argentine military action, Daily Mail reported Saturday.
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| Merkel concludes China visit German Chancellor Angela Merkel Saturday concluded her three-day visit to China. It was her fifth official visit to the country, Global Times reports.
During her trip, Merkel met Chinese President... |
| David Walliams banned from making Simon Cowell jokes on Britain's Got Talent David Walliams has revealed that studio chiefs on 'Britain's Got Talent' had forbidden him from making jokes about Simon Cowell.
The 'Little Britain' star, who joined the panel this year after David... |
| Capello furious over Terry sacking as skipper Fabio Capello's relationship with his Football Association bosses is in chaos after John Terry was stripped of the England captaincy.
Capello fought for the Chelsea defender to remain as skipper... |
| Terry might quit national side Chelsea captain John Terry, who was stripped of his England captaincy by the English Football Association (FA), is contemplating to quit the national side in protest.
Terry has been charged with... |
| Anonymous leaks FBI and Scotland Yard conversation discussing hacking investigations Notorious Internet hacking group Anonymous has intercepted and published a recording of a conference call between Scotland Yard in the UK and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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| Amy Jackson is Britain's newest Bollywood babe Amy Jackson has become one of the hottest babes of Indian Cinema.n Indian director saw the Miss Liverpool on a website in 2010 and offered her a role-playing the daughter of a chief in the British... |
| Pippa Middleton may not be dating heir to 'Harry Potter' castle Reports that Pippa Middleton is in a 'serious relationship' with an earl who is heir to one of Britain's richest and grandest dukedoms, are in doubt now.
The Sun reported that Middleton is dating... |
| Anderson says England batsmen confident despite 'nerve-wracking' display in third Test England bowler James Anderson has said there is no shortage of confidence among the batters despite another nervous display in the third and final Test against Pakistan being played here.
"All our... |
| Obama to host Cameron at White House in March US President Barack Obama will host British Prime Minister David Cameron at the White House during an official visit in March, the White House said.
The meeting scheduled for March 13-14 will also... |
| Super Bowl Ticket a Prize for Fans The championship game of the U.S. National Football League, known as the Super Bowl, is the single most popular sporting event in the United States. While millions of people watch the game around the... |
Government offers bailout to 7 debt-ridden NHS trustsLONDON - Seven National Health Services (NHS) trusts, including three in London, have been identified for a bailout from a 1.5 billion pounds government fund to relieve major financial pressures.
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| London worst place to do business, say top bankers The continuing row over bonuses is damaging Britain's reputation as a place to do business, leading international bankers has warned.
Ministers have been accused of trying to gain public favour this... |
| PCB chief asks England to host tri-series with India, Pakistan Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf has proposed that the England and Wales Cricket Board hosts a one-day tri-series involving Pakistan and India next year, during the recent International... |
| Russia and China veto UN resolution Russia and China have vetoed a Security Council resolution backing an Arab League peace plan that calls for Syrian president Bashar Assad to step down. The other 13 council members, including the... |
| Police control rival demonstrations Hundreds of protesters have taken part in two marches by the English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism. Violence was kept at bay as some 2,200 officers policed around 900 protesters who took... |
| CCTV shows man 'jump' from ship A British passenger who disappeared from the world's biggest cruise ship in waters near Mexico can be seen jumping overboard in CCTV footage, the cruise line said. The 30-year-old man, who has... |
| England beat Scotland 13-6 in Six Nations England's rebuilt rugby side beat Scotland 13-6 in an error-strewn Six Nations opener on Saturday, kicking off the defence of the title with a first win at Murrayfield since... |
| England edge scrappy encounter to defeat Scotland England players celebrate together after Charlie Hodgson scored a try against Scotland during their Six Nations rugby union match at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland February 4, 2012.... |
| Scotland gift England Calcutta Cup England profited from a self-destructing Scotland side to open their Six Nations campaign with a 13-6 victory at Murrayfield on Saturday. Stuart Lancaster's new-look team claimed... |
| Britain used fake rock to spy on Russia, ex-official admits A former British official has admitted for the first time that Britain was responsible for a James Bond-style spy plot involving a fake rock in Moscow that contained electronic equipment. Russia... |
| Snow pictures: Winter weather moves in on UK as Europe shivers Frozen fun: An ice climber scales a frozen waterfall in the Brecon Beacons, South Wales Last night saw Britain endure its coldest night of the winter so far as temperatures plunged lower than... |
| Betty Yates murder: Man arrested over death of retired schoolteacher Betty Yates, 77, was found stabbed to death at the foot of her stairs in her riverside cottage in Bewdley, Worcestershire, last month. A man, who is not local to the area, was arrested at his home... |
| Syria embassy break-in by protesters leads to six arrests Paint protest: The embassy's front door appeared to have been hit by paint Angry scenes erupted outside the Syrian embassy in London today just hours after a number of demonstrators were... |
| Part of man's ear bitten off in attack at KFC A man had part of his ear bitten off in a "totally unprovoked" late night attack at a fast food outlet, police said. The 28-year-old victim now requires surgery after being set upon by two... |
| Anti-Putin protesters hit streets of Moscow On the march: The anti-Putin protest passes the walls of the Kremlin Tens of thousands of Russians flooded Moscow city centre today to demand an end to Vladimir Putin's... |
| Scholarship set up in memory of murdered Anuj Bidve Anuj Bidve (pic: PA) A university scholarship is being set up in honour of an Indian student murdered while studying in the UK. Lancaster University has announced the annual Anuj Bidve Memorial... |
| Snow forecast sees Heathrow cancel flights as UK braces for bad weather Planning ahead: Snow caused severe disruption at Heathrow last year Snow has not yet hit the south east but Heathrow has already cancelled around a third of tomorrow's flights. Up to 15cm... |
| Egypt death toll rises to 11 in clashes after football riot Egypt clashes: A protester throws a rock towards security forces The number of people killed in clashes with Egyptian security forces in the wake of a deadly football riot rose to 11 today,... |
| Cruise ship firm says Briton jumped overboard Mexico can be seen jumping into the water in CCTV footage, the cruise line said.The 30-year-old man, who has not been named, went missing from the Allure of the Seas as the ship sailed from Florida... |
| 30 years later, Argentines still want 'their' islands back from Britain, but won't risk war FILE - In this April 2, 2007 file picture, children wave home-made Argentine flags as a 1982 Falklands islands war veteran holds a largest one with the expression "Will be back" written on... |
| William starts Falklands duties Prince William has started work as an RAF search and rescue pilot in the Falkland Islands. The Duke of Cambridge will be part of a four-man crew in the territory providing cover for both the... |
| Anti-fracking demo in Enniskillen About 100 people have gathered in Enniskillen to demonstrate against the use of fracking to extract gas from shale rock in County Fermanagh. Earlier this week an exploration company said there could... |
| Lisburn Distillery 0-2 Portadown Portadown remain four points behind Premiership pacesetters Linfield thanks to a 2-0 win at New Grosvenor. Ronnie McFall's men took the lead in the 22nd minute when Jamie Tomelty's... |
| Jadeja hits IPL jackpot; England players ignored NEW DELHI: Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja fetched a bid worth more than $2 million, the highest in Saturday's Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, while there was no taker for frontline... |
| Younus century leaves England in dire straits DUBAI: An unbeaten century by Younus Khan, the first of the series, took Pakistan to a superb position as they piled on a 180-run lead at the close of the second day of the third Test against England... |
| EU drags Britain into abyss Great Britain did not welcome the euro and preferred to keep the good old British pound sterling at some point of its history. However, the country found itself in deep debt, like many of its... |
| Britain: Royal Mail casual workers protest non-payment of wages An unknown number of the 18,000 casual workers employed by Royal Mail over the Christmas period did not receive their pay, or were short-changed for weeks. Royal Mail repeatedly claimed that they... |
| Man arrested over teacher murder A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a retired schoolteacher. Betty Yates, 77, was found stabbed to death at the foot of her stairs in her riverside cottage in Bewdley,... |
| Clashes amid demo at Syrian embassy Angry scenes erupted outside the Syrian embassy in London just hours after a number of demonstrators were arrested for storming into the building. Following the protest in the early hours, crowds... |
| Scotland v England - live! | Scott Murray according to British Pathe , though they're cutting a very British dash, you'd have to say. It would be very easy to start loving the English team if they pulled a few shapes like this... |
| Protests erupt at Syrian embassies around the world Angry scenes erupted outside the Syrian embassy in London today just hours after a number of demonstrators were arrested for storming into the... |
| Reed: Gerrard must lead England at Euro 2012 They couldn't wait to swing the axe. The canvassing of board members was swift and decisive. As a result England will need a new captain to lead it into battle at Euro 2012. Capello will... |
| Cook seeks character from England England opener Alastair Cook has called on the team to show character in the remainder of the final Test in Dubai. After England were all out for 141 on day two, an unbroken stand of 194 between... |
| Syrian Embassy Attacked Ahead Of UN Vote Missiles were hurled and windows broken after demonstrators burst through barriers erected by police, who were heavily outnumbered before reinforcements arrived. It comes as the UK joined increasing... |
| England teammates turned on Terry JOHN TERRY was on Friday stripped of the England captaincy for the second time and a number of teammates believe he should not be picked by Fabio Capello while allegations of racism... |
| Cricket: England star Anderson is braced for final Test battle ENGLAND were relieved to emerge from a ';nerve-racking'; and barely fathomable first day of the final Test with the edge over Pakistan. The tourists must win at the Dubai International... |
| Flights from Heathrow hit by cold snap LONDON (Reuters) - Heathrow Airport said it would operate a much reduced service on Sunday with snow and freezing temperatures predicted to hit much of England over the weekend. Heavy snow is... |
| Snow and ice hit England - in pictures Severe weather alert for England as heavy snowfalls expected Blizzards expected as Met Office issues amber alert for most of England, as Scotland and Wales remain on yellow... |