Yahoo! News: World - Britain
Yahoo! News: World - Britain |
- Boy jailed for life for killing ex in blaze (AFP)
- Police in talks with fugitive 'gunman' (AFP)
- UK police negotiate with murder suspect (AP)
- Glamorous Russian spy could be stripped of British passport (AFP)
- British diplomat Valerie Amos to be new U.N. aid chief (Reuters)
- Govt announces plans to reform libel laws (AFP)
- Language schools win student visa battle (AFP)
- Factory prices in first drop since 2008 (AFP)
- Man guilty over mystery of rare Shakespeare text (AFP)
- Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare folio (Reuters)
- Namesakes welcome Tony Blair in Kosovo (AFP)
- British non-stick chewing gum wins U.S. okay (Reuters)
- Church of England debates allowing women bishops (AP)
- Hunt for Moat shifts as police reassure public (AFP)
- UK removes blog post praising late Lebanese cleric (AP)
- Eurostar resumes after tunnel smoke alert (AFP)
- Osborne asks for ideas to crack the deficit (AFP)
- Queen Elizabeth set to become great-grandmother (AP)
- Queen Elizabeth to become great-grandmother (AFP)
- Britain's 'happiest' earn 50,000 pounds a year (Reuters)
Boy jailed for life for killing ex in blaze (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:58 PM PDT |
Police in talks with fugitive 'gunman' (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 02:20 PM PDT |
UK police negotiate with murder suspect (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 01:35 PM PDT AP - British police said Friday they were negotiating with a murder suspect they had found after searching for him for a week. |
Glamorous Russian spy could be stripped of British passport (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 01:30 PM PDT |
British diplomat Valerie Amos to be new U.N. aid chief (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 01:12 PM PDT Reuters - U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday made British envoy to Australia Valerie Amos his new aid chief, replacing fellow Briton John Holmes, who coordinated relief efforts after Haiti's earthquake in January. |
Govt announces plans to reform libel laws (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 09:49 AM PDT AFP - The government announced plans Friday to reform its laws on defamation, amid fears they are hampering freedom of speech and encouraging "libel tourism" by the world's rich and powerful. |
Language schools win student visa battle (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 08:04 AM PDT |
Factory prices in first drop since 2008 (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 07:33 AM PDT |
Man guilty over mystery of rare Shakespeare text (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 07:12 AM PDT |
Antiques dealer faces jail over Shakespeare folio (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 07:05 AM PDT Reuters - An unemployed British antiques dealer with a taste for the high life faces jail after he was convicted on Friday of handling a stolen copy of a rare first collection of Shakespeare's plays. |
Namesakes welcome Tony Blair in Kosovo (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 06:06 AM PDT |
British non-stick chewing gum wins U.S. okay (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:58 AM PDT Reuters - A non-stick chewing gum that can be easily removed from pavements, shoes and clothes has been cleared for sale in the United States, its British maker said on Friday. |
Church of England debates allowing women bishops (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:34 AM PDT AP - The Church of England's governing body is opening a five-day meeting dominated by more arguments about allowing women to be bishops. |
Hunt for Moat shifts as police reassure public (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:20 AM PDT |
UK removes blog post praising late Lebanese cleric (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:38 AM PDT AP - Britain's ambassador to Beirut angered Israelis and embarrassed officials in London after writing a blog post praising the late Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, Lebanon's top Shiite cleric, who supported Hezbollah's and other militants' attacks on Israel. |
Eurostar resumes after tunnel smoke alert (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:18 AM PDT |
Osborne asks for ideas to crack the deficit (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:11 AM PDT |
Queen Elizabeth set to become great-grandmother (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:42 AM PDT |
Queen Elizabeth to become great-grandmother (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:13 AM PDT |
Britain's 'happiest' earn 50,000 pounds a year (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 02:45 AM PDT Reuters - Money may not be the answer to all of life's troubles, but earning 50,000 pounds a year -- and not a penny more -- could make you among the happiest in Britain, a survey found. |
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