2009年6月16日星期二

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Yahoo! News: World - Britain


Britain seeks to become world's 'digital capital' (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 02:53 PM PDT

Prime Minister Gordon Brown tours the Arqiva broadcast transmitting station in Crystal Palace, London. The government wants to see Britain become the world's AFP - Britain declared a goal to become the world's "digital capital" on Tuesday by building cutting-edge broadband, telecoms and media infrastructure to cement its role as a "global economic powerhouse".


Finally, a British Inquiry into the Iraq War (Time.com)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 02:10 PM PDT

Time.com - After years of public demand, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced the launch of an inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq War. But will it provide answers or just more questions?

Canadian fund raises bid for Australia's Macquarie (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 12:58 PM PDT

AP - A Canadian pension fund is sweetening its bid for Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group, a communications network company with operations in Australia and the United Kingdom. The Australian company's independent directors are supporting the deal.

UK plans universal access to high-speed Internet (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 12:17 PM PDT

AP - About one-third of Britain's population does not have access to the Internet at home — a startling statistic that prompted a government promise Tuesday to overhaul the country's digital infrastructure.

Beckhams win London court case against ex-nanny (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 11:16 AM PDT

David (L) and Victoria Beckham, seen here in 2008, won an apology from their former nanny at London's High Court on Tuesday for speaking to a newspaper after she quit her job with them.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Andrew H. Walker)AFP - David and Victoria Beckham on Tuesday won an apology from their former nanny at London's High Court for speaking to a newspaper after she quit her job with them.


UK: Hard to eradicate risk some allies use torture (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 10:50 AM PDT

AP - Britain has abandoned some attempts to gather intelligence from detainees held overseas for fear they may be abused, the foreign secretary said Tuesday.

Police watchdog to probe Taser arrest video (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 10:39 AM PDT

A police officer holding a taser gun. A police watchdog body is investigating a video posted on YouTube of a man being shot twice by officers with a Taser gun as he rolls around the floor in agony, it has said.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)AFP - A YouTube video of a man being shot twice with a Taser gun as he rolls on the floor in agony has prompted a police watchdog to launch an inquiry, it said Tuesday.


Tesco reports solid quarterly sales (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 09:14 AM PDT

AP - Tesco PLC, the world's third largest retailer, reported solid growth in quarterly sales on Tuesday with its international businesses making a strong contribution to the increase.

UN diplomat is new chief of UK's MI6 spy agency (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 08:27 AM PDT

FILE  --  In this Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008 file photo Britain's United Nations ambassador John Sawers, speaks at UN headquarters.  Britain's top diplomat at the United Nations has been appointed as the new head of the country's MI6 overseas spy agency, Prime Minister Gordon Brown's office said Tuesday. John Sawers, who is currently the U.K.'s permanent representative to the U.N., will take up his new post in November. He replaces John Scarlett, whose career has been dogged by concerns over the intelligence used to build the case for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. He is retiring after five years. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens/file)AP - Britain's international spy agency has a new chief — a top U.N. diplomat who had a senior role in talks about Iran's disputed nuclear program.


Publisher of 'Harry Potter' denies plagiarism (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 07:39 AM PDT

AP - The publisher of the wildly popular and very profitable "Harry Potter" books says it intends to fight a lawsuit alleging that author J.K. Rowling stole the idea for the series about the boy wizard.

UN ambassador named as new head of MI6 (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 07:10 AM PDT

John Sawers, Britain's ambassador to the United Nations, seen here in New York in April, has been named as the new head of the MI6 foreign intelligence service -- a figure traditionally known by his James Bond-style moniker AFP - Britain's ambassador to the United Nations was on Tuesday named as the new head of the MI6 foreign intelligence service -- a figure who is traditionally known by his James Bond-style moniker "C."


New hydrogen car backed by Porsche scion (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 06:53 AM PDT

The RiverSimple urban car outside Somerset House in central London. A new hydrogen car designed for use in cities and backed by a relative of the founder of German luxury sportscar maker Porsche has been unveiled in London.(AFP/Leon Neal)AFP - A new hydrogen car designed for use in cities and backed by a relative of the founder of German luxury sportscar maker Porsche was on Tuesday unveiled in London.


UK angry over Bermuda's stance on detainees (AP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 06:16 AM PDT

AP - Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband says he has complained to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after the United States struck a deal with Bermuda to offer a new home to four Guantanamo Bay detainees.

Inflation drops to 2.2% in May (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 04:38 AM PDT

Shoppers walk past a 'Sale' sign outside a department store on Oxford Street in central London. Twelve-month inflation slowed to 2.2% in May from 2.3% in April, official data has shown.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)AFP - Twelve-month inflation dipped in May to the lowest level since the end of 2007 on falling food and energy prices in the recession-hit economy, official data showed on Tuesday.


Supermarket Tesco posts surging first-quarter sales (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 01:37 AM PDT

A Tesco supermarket in south London. Britain's biggest retailer Tesco says sales jumped 12.6% in the first quarter of the group's financial year, boosted by its international division and despite the global downturn.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)AFP - Britain's biggest retailer Tesco said Tuesday that sales jumped 12.6 percent in the first quarter of the group's financial year, boosted by its international division and despite the global downturn.


Brown criticised over 'secret' probe into Iraq war (AFP)

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 01:23 AM PDT

Protesters hold placards with the words 'No Cover Up' and 'No More Lies' as they demostrate outside the Houses of Parliament in London. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced an independent inquiry into the Iraq war but is facing claims of a cover-up after saying it would take evidence in private.(AFP/Shaun Curry)AFP - Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced an independent inquiry into the Iraq war but is facing claims of a cover-up after saying it would take evidence in private.


Maine woman held in child porn probe after UK tip (AP)

Posted: 15 Jun 2009 06:04 PM PDT

AP - An investigation that started in Great Britain led to the arrest of a Maine woman who's accused of abusing a child and transmitting images of that online.
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