| England football fans furious over 'rip-off' for watching World Cup England football fans will be facing a enormous bill of 6,400 pounds each to watch manager Fabio Capello's team play in this summer's World Cup in South Africa, which kicks off on June... | |
| Susan Boyle set to become multi-millionairess on b'day Scottish singer Susan Boyle is set to become a multi-millionaire on her birthday when she receives a 4 million pound pay cheque.oyle, 48, who will be celebrating her 49th birthday on April 1, is earning the cheque from her worldwide appearances and sales of her chart-topping debut album, 'I Dreamed A Dream' which went platinum in six... |
| "They made us the poorest of the poor" say UK Gurkhas Veterans of the Gurkha community in the UK have said that the men who once served the Queen and country proudly are now the "poorest of the poor" in... |
| Cheryl Cole desperate for divorce, wants no money British singer Cheryl Cole is desperate to end her marriage with soccer player husband Ashley Cole as soon as possible and says she doesn't want any of his money, according to a... |
| Daniel Radcliffe takes first step into politics Actor Daniel Radcliffe has taken his first step to embark on a career in politics by signing up as the advisor to Britain's Liberal Democrats party, say... |
| Muslim delegation from Britain visits Bangalore A four-member Muslim delegation from United Kingdom, presently in India to study various social and educational aspects arrived here on the first leg of their tour on... |
| Murray should be 'pushed' to play more regularly for Great Britain in Davis Cup: Lloyd Former Davis Cup captain John Lloyd, who resigned following the humiliating loss to Lithuania earlier this month, wants the British Lawn Tennis Association to push their star player Andy Murray to play on a regular... |
| Lady Gaga claims UK chart double Lady Gaga has secured a chart double with both her single and album reaching the number one... |
| British troops ran secret torture cell in Iraq: Report Britain's military intelligence carried out a secret operation in Iraq under which its troops were authorised to torture prisoners, a media report said... |
| Abductors threatened to blow Sahil into pieces, says Brit toddler's father Recalling the horror of those 14 days during which his five-year-old son, Sahil Saeed, was held captive by kidnappers, the British toddler's father, Raja Saeed, has revealed that the abductors had threatened him that Sahil would be 'blow into... |
| British Airways strike continues British Airways cabin crew continued their strikes Sunday, with the airline saying flight schedules were less disrupted than originally... |
| Top British civil servant holds 'hung parliament' talks A leading member of Britain's third largest political party has met a top civil servant for 'unprecedented talks' and offered to be finance minister if the next general election returns a hung parliament, according to a report... |
| Ashes move from Sky TV to BBC will cause 'collapse of cricket': ECB The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is opposing proposals to move the Ashes from Sky TV to BBC, saying the move would cost them 137.4 million pounds in broadcast revenues over a four-year... |
| Book uncovers secret surrender of 33 Nazi U-Boats in sea loch The secret behind the Nazi U-Boats or Grey Wolves which nearly drove Britain to defeat in the Second World War is finally out, with a new book revealing the facts about their surrender to Scotland in... |
| Sahil Saeed's kidnapping in Pak masterminded in Britain: Police A week after the release of five-year-old British toddler Sahil Saeed, who was kidnapped at gunpoint from his grandmother's house in Pakistan's Punjab province's Jhelum earlier this month, Pakistani police officials have revealed that the sensational abduction was masterminded in... |
| Two arrested in connection with Brit toddler's kidnapping in Pak Pakistani security agencies have nabbed two suspects over their alleged links in the kidnapping of the five-year-old British child Sahil... |
| Chelsea set to pip Manchester City to sign Neymar Chelsea is set to beat Manchester City for the 30 million pound summer signing of Brazilian winger Neymar da... |
| Britain likely to witness hung parliament after elections: Polls Two opinion polls have predicted a hung British Parliament, as the Conservatives are not likely to get an absolute majority in the General... |
| Pioneering medical procedure to save Ferdinand's World Cup dream England captain Rio Ferdinand has been given six spinal injections as part of a pioneering medical procedure to save his World Cup... |
| 'Wimpy of the strip clubs' promises raunchy treat for England WC fans England World Cup players and fans have been assured of a good time with raunchy parties when they step on the South African soil in... |
| Susan Boyle 'planning to sell own tartan design' Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle is reportedly drawing plans to design and sell her own... |
| UK under resourced to fight a war with Iran: Expert Britain does not have sufficient military resources to engage in an immediate war with Iran, as most of its resources are directed towards the Afghanistan campaign, a leading defence expert has... |
| British military intelligence ran secret 'torture unit' in Iraq The British military intelligence ran a secret "torture unit" in Iraq that employed banned and illegal torture techniques on prisoners, new documents have... |
| British Govt. tables law to protect Prince Charles from public scrutiny In order to protect Prince Charles from public scrutiny, the British Government is trying to amend a law that would lead to a blanket ban on anyone disclosing information about the royal... |
| Disabled Victims Need More Help Prosecutors and police said they need to do more to help disabled victims of hate crime. Joanna Perry from the Crown Prosecution Service said the organisation had to "raise its game" and secure more... |
| Ian Bell Drags England Back Into Delicately Poised Tussle With Bangladesh END: Module - M24 Article Headline with landscape image (d) --> BEGIN: Module - Main Article --> Ian Bell was a study in patient and measured batting as he secured a much-needed... |
| Murray Should Be 'pushed' To Play More Regularly For Great Britain In Davis Cup: Lloyd London, Mar 22 : Former Davis Cup captain John Lloyd, who resigned following the humiliating loss to Lithuania earlier this month, wants the British Lawn Tennis Association to push their star player... |
| Tiger Woods Speaks For First Time About Wife's Fury Over His Affairs Love rat golfer Tiger Woods has spoken for the first time about his wife’s “anger” when she discovered he had cheated on her. Asked how his wife Elin Nordegren reacted to news of... |
| Naomi Campbell Will Be Glad To Reach 40 After Her Past Drink And Drugs Battles Naomi Campbell has revealed she didn't think she would reach 40 because of her drink and drugs battle. The supermodel, who began taking cocaine aged 24, celebrates the milestone birthday in two... |
| Help Pledged For Disabled Hate Crime Victims Prosecutors and police said today they needed to do more to help disabled victims of hate crime. Joanna Perry from the Crown Prosecution Service said the organisation had to "raise its... |
| Badly Burned Man In Supermarket Plea Police were investigating today after a man with serious burns turned up at a supermarket asking staff for help. The 43-year-old approached staff at Sainsbury's in Cowes on the Isle of Wight ... |
| Soham Murderer's Throat Cut Ian Huntley, the Soham Murderer, was last night undergoing emergency treatment after having his throat slashed by a fellow prisoner. Huntley, who is serving two life sentences at Frankland prison,... |
| Bishop Did Not Report Abuse Claim Another senior Irish Catholic cerlgyman has admitted failing to tell police about a paedophile priest.The Bishop of Clogher admitted he knew of abuse allegations against a priest in his diocese in... |
| Rock Star Joins Badger Cull Fight Queen guitarist Brian May is expected at a legal challenge in Swansea later to try to stop a plan to cull badgers in parts of mid and west Wales.Animal charity the Badger Trust has applied to the... |
| Thick Of It... The Spin War In Northern Ireland Bloody Sunday sparked a murky propaganda battle in the world's media The final word on what really happened on 30 January 1972 - Bloody Sunday - will wait until the long-awaited report on the... |
| Bell, Prior Steady The Ship For England DHAKA (Reuters) - Ian Bell and Matt Prior smashed half centuries to help England recover from the loss of an early wicket to reach 285-5 at lunch on the third day of the second test against... |
| Union Appeals For Talks To End Ba Strike (Reuters) - Union leaders called on Sunday for talks with British Airways bosses to end strike action by cabin crew staff that has led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights and disrupted travel... |
| Country Diary: Claxton, Norfolk What is it about brimstones that moves us so much? Already I've had three emails from friends telling me of their first for the year. One neighbour even intimated that the sight of this butterfly... |
| Tenfold Rise In Whistleblower Cases Taken To Tribunal Nurse Margaret Haywood blew the whistle on shocking care of elderly patients in Sussex by filming undercover. She was struck off, but the high court reinstated her last month. Photograph:... |
| Us Healthcare Reform: Winning Over Anti-abortionists The Key Step Barack Obama in his office with his assistant for legislative affairs. Obama’s statement gave Bart Stupak a way out to back the health bill. Photograph: Rex Features The pivotal moment in... |
| London: British Airways And The Union Representing The Airline's 12,000 Cabin Crew Both Claimed They Held The Upper Hand On... Published Date: March 22, 2010 LONDON: British Airways and the union representing the airline's 12,000 cabin crew both claimed they held the upper hand on the second day of a three-day strike... |
| Bell Left To Shoulder England Hopes England were looking to Ian Bell for a major score as Bangladesh took two wickets on the third morning of the second Test to keep alive their hopes of a first-innings lead. Kevin Pietersen last... |
| British Motorsport 'may Lose Pole Position' Britain has one of the most successful motorsport sectors in the world - but a committee of MPs has claimed that the industry is not getting the backing it needs. Peter Luff MP, chairman of the... |
| Huntley Back In Prison After Attack Soham murderer Ian Huntley is back in prison after an attack by a fellow inmate left him needing hospital treatment. The 36-year-old's throat was reportedly slashed during the assault on Sunday in... |
| Usd, Yen Rise, Pound Eases While Euro And Yuan Steady (Figures in Rupees) --------------------- Currencies Buy Sell US Dollar 42.90 47.95 Sterling Pound 64.50 71.55 Euro 57.80 64.50 Australian Dollar 39.65 43.70 Bahrain Dinar 112.80 128.50 Canadian... |
| Obama In Abortion Health Deal President Barack Obama last night believed he had the 216 votes needed to pass his NHS-style health reforms for America. If they become law, the measures will give healthcare to 32 million people.... |
| We'll Break Up The Banks The break-up of Britain's banking system will be the centrepiece of Alistair Darling's Budget this week, leaked documents have revealed. Confidential briefing notes seen by the Mirror show the... |
| Sam Cam Hits The Glam-paign Trail When David Cameron told Alan Titchmarsh in a TV interview we'd be seeing more of his wife Samantha, this is not what we would have imagined. Sprawled on the floor in a minidress and high-heeled... |
| Naomi Joy At Making It To 40yrs Naomi Campbell has revealed she didn't think she would reach 40 because of her drink and drugs battle. The supermodel, who began taking cocaine aged 24, celebrates the milestone birthday in two... |