2009年5月24日星期日

Yahoo! News: World - Britain

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - Britain


UK to review combat ban for female troops (AP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 12:19 PM PDT

AP - Britain's female soldiers could soon battle enemy forces in face-to-face combat, if a ban on women serving in the most dangerous warfare roles is lifted for the first time.

Church of Scotland votes to appoint gay minister (AP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 11:52 AM PDT

AP - An openly gay minister on Sunday praised the decision of the Church of Scotland to dismiss a challenge to his appointment by religious conservatives — the latest case involving sexuality to create a division in the Anglican Communion.

Royal chauffeur suspended over security lapse (AP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 09:57 AM PDT

FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2007 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace in a carriage to attend the State opening of Parliament in London. A royal chauffeur was suspended Sunday over allegations he gave undercover reporters a tour of Queen Elizabeth II's luxury limousines and other sensitive areas of her Buckingham Palace home in exchange for money.  In a statement Sunday May 24, 2009 Buckingham Palace  said confirm an individual has been suspended pending an investigation. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)AP - A royal chauffeur was suspended Sunday over allegations he gave undercover reporters a tour of Queen Elizabeth II's luxury limousines and other sensitive areas of her Buckingham Palace home in exchange for money.


Hundreds of UK lawmakers could face ouster or quit (AP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 09:32 AM PDT

AP - A major purge of veteran lawmakers is likely at Britain's next national election due to mounting public anger over the expenses scandal, opposition leader David Cameron said Sunday as a new study estimated that over 300 lawmakers could be forced out.

British royal chauffeur suspended over security breach (AFP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 08:54 AM PDT

Queen Elizabeth II gets into her Bentley in front of in Duesseldorf, 2004. A royal chauffeur was suspended after reportedly giving two undercover journalists a tour of Queen Elizabeth II's official cars in the grounds of Buckingham Palace.(AFP/Pool/File/Volker Hartmann)AFP - A royal chauffeur was suspended on Sunday after reportedly giving two undercover journalists a tour of Queen Elizabeth II's official cars in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, a spokeswoman said.


British tourists arrested on Crete over nun stunt (AFP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 07:14 AM PDT

Seventeen British tourists were arrested on the island of Crete for insulting the Catholic church after they paraded themselves dressed AFP - Seventeen British tourists were arrested on the island of Crete Sunday for insulting the Catholic church after they paraded themselves dressed "in nun attire and naughty lingerie", police said.


MPs claimed expenses for family hire (AFP)

Posted: 24 May 2009 07:13 AM PDT

Some MPs who employed family members have been able to claim extra expenses, according to fresh reports, amid claims that half of MPs could be wiped out at the next election(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - Some MPs who employed family members have been able to claim extra expenses, according to fresh reports, amid claims that half of MPs could be wiped out at the next election.


UK royals probe newspaper security breach at palace (Reuters)

Posted: 24 May 2009 02:30 AM PDT

Tourists stand in front of Buckingham Palace in London, May 24, 2009. REUTERS/Stephen HirdReuters - Buckingham Palace said on Sunday it was investigating a report that undercover journalists were able to enter Queen Elizabeth's London residence and sit in her car after bribing a royal chauffeur.


Fashion heiress, economist push foreign aid plan (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2009 07:14 PM PDT

In this picture taken in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, socialite Renu Mehta, left, and Nobel prize-winning economist, James Mirrlees stand for picture. As the global financial crisis exacerbates developing world poverty, an unlikely duo of a fashion heiress and a Nobel-prize winning economist are pushing a controversial plan to boost aid donations by giving wealthy individuals a greater say in how the funds are distributed. With backers ranging from U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to a bevy of billionaires, supermodels and pop stars, socialite Renu Mehta and economist James Mirrlees argue that a private/public partnership on foreign aid is the only way to rescue international goals to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger as governments fall short of meeting U.N. goals.  (AP Photo/Sang Tan)AP - An unlikely duo of a fashion heiress and a Nobel Prize-winning economist is pushing a controversial plan to boost aid to the developing world by giving wealthy donors a greater say in how the money is distributed.


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