2010年3月9日星期二

Yahoo! News: World - Britain

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - Britain


Mandatory insurance proposed for UK dogs (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 02:51 PM PST

A dog walks past a landscape of central London, on Hampstead Heath in London, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The British government have launched a new proposal which requires that all new dog owners fit their pets with microchips and that canine insurance is made compulsory. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)AP - A chip for Spot? In a country where guns are tightly controlled and even carrying a kitchen knife can bring prison time, some thugs use dogs to menace their victims. Now the British government is proposing that dog owners be forced to get microchips and take out insurance for their pets.


Ex-spy chief: US misled allies over detainees (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 02:28 PM PST

AP - United States intelligence agencies misled key allies, including Britain, about its mistreatment of suspected terrorists, the former head of the country's domestic spy agency, MI5, said Tuesday.

UK soldier "lobs Taliban grenade back at enemy" (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 01:42 PM PST

AP - A soldier in the British army in Afghanistan has described how he saved the lives of two comrades by picking up a live Taliban grenade and throwing it back toward the enemy.

Men seized 'days before planned attack in Britain' (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 01:14 PM PST

A policeman is pictured outside the Houses of Parliament in London, in Februray 2010. Five Pakistani men linked to a terror plot similar to the attacks on the London transport system in 2005 were arrested days before they planned to strike, a hearing was told Tuesday.(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - Five Pakistani men linked to a terror plot similar to the attacks on the London transport system in 2005 were arrested days before they planned to strike, a hearing was told Tuesday.


N.Ireland backs transfer of key powers despite row (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 12:44 PM PST

Ulster Unionist Party Leader Sir Reg Empey walks past a televison monitor displaying the Northern Ireland chamber meeting at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast. Northern Ireland's lawmakers approved Tuesday a landmark deal on transferring key powers from London to Belfast, after a stormy debate and a rare intervention from former US president George W. Bush.(AFP/Peter Muhly)AFP - Northern Ireland's lawmakers approved Tuesday a landmark deal transferring key powers from London to Belfast, in what British Prime Minister Gordon Brown hailed as the "final end" to decades of conflict.


Clinton hails landmark deal in NIreland (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 11:41 AM PST

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a brief news conference at the State Department in Washington, DC. Clinton on Tuesday hailed a landmark deal on transferring police and justice powers from London to Northern Ireland, saying it will help cement the decade-old peace process.(AFP/Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla)AFP - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday hailed a landmark deal on transferring police and justice powers from London to Northern Ireland, saying it will help cement the decade-old peace process.


Britain's trade deficit widens (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 11:00 AM PST

AP - Britain's trade deficit with the rest of the world widened unexpectedly in January after lower sales of chemicals and other commodities led a drop in exports.

Britons honored for helping Holocaust victims (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 10:04 AM PST

AP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Tuesday honored Britons whose extraordinary actions helped save Jews and other Holocaust victims during World War II, calling them a source of national pride.

Britain begins inquiry into Iraq abuse claims (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 09:44 AM PST

A file photo of Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he listens to questions during his visit to Langside college in Glasgow, Scotland November 6, 2009. REUTERS/David Moir/FilesAP - Britain opened an inquiry Tuesday into claims that its soldiers murdered and abused civilians in southern Iraq in 2004, some of the most serious allegations made against British forces over the war and occupation of the country.


N.Ireland MPs back key power transfer deal (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 09:04 AM PST

Ulster Unionist Party Leader Sir Reg Empey walks past a televison monitor displaying the Northern Ireland chamber meeting at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast. Northern Ireland's lawmakers approved Tuesday a landmark deal on transferring key powers from London to Belfast, after a stormy debate and a rare intervention from former US president George W. Bush.(AFP/Peter Muhly)AFP - Northern Ireland MPs on Tuesday approved a landmark deal on transferring key policing and justice powers from London to Belfast, despite a stormy debate and opposition from one pro-London party.


UK owners of "weapon dogs" face tough curbs (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 07:22 AM PST

A dog and its owner arrive for the Crufts dog show in Birmingham, central England March 5, 2009. REUTERS/Darren StaplesReuters - All owners of Britain's five million dogs face compulsory microchipping of their pets and the introduction of mandatory third party insurance under new proposals announced on Tuesday to combat the rise in attacks by dangerous dogs.


Facebook, police under fire after sex offender kills girl (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 06:59 AM PST

Peter Chapman, 33, has been jailed for a minimum of 35 years after confessing to the kidnap, rape and murder of 17-year-old Ashleigh Hall (pictured).(Durham Police)AFP - The safety of social networking sites was once again called into question on Tuesday after a convicted sex offender killed a teenage girl he had befriended on Facebook.


Man who killed lover over Facebook pictures gets life (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 06:54 AM PST

This Metropolitan Police handout photo shows Paul Bristol, 25, who has been jailed for life for murdering of his ex-girlfriend after seeing photos of her with another man on Facebook.(Metropolitan Police)AFP - A 25-year-old man was jailed for life on Tuesday for murdering of his ex-girlfriend after seeing photos of her with another man on Facebook.


Soldier tells how he threw back Taliban grenade (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 06:22 AM PST

Rifleman James McKie from Recce Platoon, 3rd Battalion The Rifles is pictured here in this undated handout photo. REUTERS/HandoutReuters - A soldier serving with the British Army in Afghanistan has told of the moment he threw back a Taliban hand grenade, telling himself: "I've really only got one chance to do this."


Father remanded over Kent car bombing (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 05:17 AM PST

This handout photo from Kent Police shows Victoria Fabian, who was injured in a car bomb blast in Kent on March 5. Her husband has been remanded in custody charged with the attempted murder of his pregnant wife and her eight-year-old son.(Kent Police)AFP - A man was remanded in custody on Tuesday charged with the attempted murder of his pregnant wife and her eight-year-old son in a car bombing.


Britain heads for inconclusive election: poll (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 05:07 AM PST

Reuters - No political party has enough support to win outright control of parliament in Britain's forthcoming election, raising the prospect of a period of unstable minority government, opinion polls showed on Tuesday.

Trade deficit worsens (AFP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 04:46 AM PST

A crane loads containers onto a cargo ship. Britain's trade-in-goods deficit widened to 8.0 billion pounds in January, the largest since August 2008, because of slumping exports, official data showed.(AFP/DDP/File/Roland Magunia)AFP - Britain's trade-in-goods deficit widened to 8.0 billion pounds in January, the largest since August 2008, because of slumping exports, official data showed on Tuesday.


Britain brings in Japanese invader to fight weed (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 04:34 AM PST

Reuters - Britain has approved the introduction of a foreign lice to tackle the spread of Japanese knotweed in the first such use of a non-native insect to control a plant species, the Environment Department said on Tuesday.

Greek scholar Sir Kenneth Dover dies at 89 (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 04:05 AM PST

AP - Sir Kenneth Dover, a distinguished historian of Greek culture who gained wider fame by admitting his wish to kill a troublesome colleague, has died at 89.

Poll of UK election districts shows tight race (AP)

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 03:43 AM PST

AP - Britain's opposition Conservatives will likely fail to win power outright in the country's national election this spring, a poll of 100 key districts indicated Tuesday.
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