2011年6月14日星期二

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Yahoo! News: World - Britain


Facebook chat leaves juror facing jail (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 10:02 AM PDT

Joanne Fraill arrives at the High Court in London. Fraill was warned by a judge that she faces jail for contacting a defendant on the social networking site Facebook, causing the collapse of a major drugs trial.(AFP/Ben Stansall)AFP - A juror was warned by a judge on Tuesday that she faces jail for contacting a defendant on the social networking site Facebook, causing the collapse of a major drugs trial.


Careless Tweets Cost Lives: British Ads Against Oversharing (The Atlantic Wire)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 09:32 AM PDT

The Atlantic Wire - Related: Doctors, Nudists, and 'Pulling A Bristol'

Glencore shares slide as FTSE rallies (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 09:13 AM PDT

Glencore International brochures on display. Glencore slid the most of the FTSE 100 companies on Tuesday, shedding 4.47 percent (23.4 pence) to finish at 500. The commodities giant had announced earlier that first quarter net profits soared 47 percent to £792 million, boosted by strong demand for energy and metals. Revenues reached £27 billion, up 39 percent compared to the same period last year.(AFP/File/Mike Clarke)AFP - Stocks closed higher on Tuesday, as investors reacted positively to stable British inflation data.


Teachers vote to strike in row over pensions (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 08:17 AM PDT

Teachers from the National Union of Teachers (NUT) march through central London in 2008. Thousands of schools across England and Wales could be forced to close after teachers voted to strike in a row over pensions.(AFP/File/Adrian Dennis)AFP - Thousands of schools across England and Wales could be forced to close after teachers voted on Tuesday to strike in a row over pensions.


Blaze hits central London; no injuries reported (AP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 08:03 AM PDT

AP - Roughly 100 firefighters are battling a rooftop blaze in central London.

UK postal service profits slump 78% before sale (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 08:02 AM PDT

A postbox in central London. Royal Mail Group has said annual profits slumped more than 78% as the embattled company gears up for more job losses and privatisation.(AFP/File/Carl Court)AFP - Britain's state-run postal service Royal Mail said on Tuesday that its annual profits have slumped more than 78 percent as the embattled company gears up for more job losses and privatisation.


Cameron agrees to rethink health service reforms (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 06:17 AM PDT

Prime Minister David Cameron makes a speech about NHS reforms, at University College Hospital in London. Cameron has unveiled major changes to planned reforms of the NHS, after the original plans caused strains in the coalition government.(AFP/File/Alastair Grant)AFP - Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled major changes on Tuesday to planned reforms of the National Health Service, after the original plans caused strains in the coalition government.


Avis, Budget brands to unite worldwide in $1B deal (AP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 05:50 AM PDT

AP - Car rental company Avis Budget Group Inc. said Tuesday it will take over Avis Europe in a $1 billion deal, raising the possibility that Avis Budget may back away from a bidding war for U.S. rival Dollar Thrifty.

Inflation unchanged at 4.5% in May (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 05:32 AM PDT

A businessman walks past the Bank of England in London. Inflation stood at 4.5 percent in May, unchanged from the level in April but nevertheless at the highest level for more than two years, official data showed on Tuesday.(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - Inflation stood at 4.5 percent in May, unchanged from the level in April but nevertheless at the highest level for more than two-and-a-half years, official data showed on Tuesday.


Major blaze in central London (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 05:29 AM PDT

A rooftop is on fire in central London. More than 50 firefighters are battling a major blaze in central London, the fire service said on Tuesday.(AFP/Celine Hivet)AFP - More than 50 firefighters are battling a major blaze in central London, the fire service said on Tuesday.


Iraq abuse inquiry 'grossly incompetent' (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 03:59 AM PDT

Soldiers prepare to raid a house on the outskirts of Baghdad in 2006. An inquiry into the alleged abuse of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers has been called AFP - An inquiry into the alleged abuse of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers has been called "a shambles" after it interviewed only one victim in the past seven months.


Teacher jailed for sexually abusing pupils (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 03:50 AM PDT

Primary school teacher Nigel Leat was given an indeterminate sentence after filmed himself sexually abusing girls during one-on-one reading sessions was jailed.(Avon & Somerset Constabulary/null)AFP - A primary school teacher who filmed himself sexually abusing girls during one-on-one reading sessions was jailed on Tuesday.


Gunman kills driver in Manchester (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 03:41 AM PDT

Police tape surrounds a crime scene in north London. A murder investigation has been launched after a 44-year-old man was shot dead in a parked car in south Manchester.(AFP/File)AFP - A murder investigation has been launched after a 44-year-old man was shot dead in a parked car in south Manchester, police said on Tuesday.


Pratchett defends suicide film (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 03:28 AM PDT

Author Terry Pratchett, seen here in 2010, has defended making a film showing a man dying at an assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland. Pratchett has Alzheimer's and now campaigns on the issue.(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - Author Terry Pratchett, who has Alzheimer's, on Tuesday defended making a film showing a man dying at an assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.


UK inflation unchanged at 4.5 pct in May (AP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 02:35 AM PDT

AP - Britain's main inflation rate was unchanged in May at an annual rate of 4.5 percent, but the Bank of England is not expected to start raising interest rates for a while yet given a tepid economic recovery.

Tesco supermarket reports mixed sales (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 01:53 AM PDT

A Tesco Extra superstore in north London. The British retailer has posted a rise in overall first quarter sales, as a robust performance in Asia and central Europe offset weakness in its domestic market.(AFP/File/Leon Neal)AFP - Britain's biggest retailer Tesco on Tuesday posted a rise in overall first quarter sales, as a robust performance in Asia and central Europe offset weakness in its domestic market.


Tesco posts solid sales rise despite flat UK (AP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 01:30 AM PDT

AP - British supermarket group Tesco says its sales rose 7.8 percent in the 13 weeks ending May 28 despite a relatively subdued performance in its home market.

Tesco reports mixed sales (AFP)

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 12:25 AM PDT

A Tesco Extra superstore in north London. Tesco has posted a rise in overall first quarter sales, as a robust performance in Asia and central Europe offset weakness in its domestic market.(AFP/File/Leon Neal)AFP - Tesco on Tuesday posted a rise in overall first quarter sales, as a robust performance in Asia and central Europe offset weakness in its domestic market.


British child migrants launch Australia case (AFP)

Posted: 13 Jun 2011 11:47 PM PDT

Graphic on the forced migration of children under a British government policy that ended 40 years ago.(AFP/Graphic/Martin Megino/Gal/Js)AFP - Former child migrants from Britain launched a class action lawsuit against the Australian government Tuesday, seeking compensation for the alleged physical and sexual abuse they suffered.


Britain cannot defend Falklands: Admiral (AFP)

Posted: 13 Jun 2011 11:20 PM PDT

File photo of a field artillery battery firing during a military exercise at Mount Pleasant British base, Falklands. Military cuts mean Britain would be hard put to defend the Falkland Islands from another Argentine attack, the commander of the naval task force that recaptured them exactly 29 years ago said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Daniel Garcia)AFP - Military cuts mean Britain would struggle to defend the Falkland Islands from another Argentine attack, the commander of the naval task force that recaptured them exactly 29 years ago said Tuesday.


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