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Top Stories - Google NewsThe Guardian | Syria: Assad pledges reform as siege of Homs continues - live updates The Guardian 9.08am: Danny Abdul Dayem, a Syrian activist who was spent time in Britain, has recorded another video appeal from the Bab al-Amr district of Homs [warning: graphic content]. Speaking beside the body of a dead infant in a field hospital he said: "This ... Syria: Nearly 50 die overnight in Homs 'Scores Dead' After Troops Shell Syrian City Syria: 'Dozens killed' in renewed Homs shelling |
![]() Metro | Falkland Islands: Argentina to lodge complaint with UN Security Council Metro Argentina's president Christina Fernandez de Kirchner is to make a formal complaint to the UN Security Council after accusing the UK of 'militarising' the growing dispute over the Falkland Islands. Ms Kirchner said the dispatch of the state-of-the-art ... Britain Rules Out Talks With Argentina Over Falklands Argentina to make formal UN complaint over Britain Changing face of policy over the Falklands |
![]() Daily Mail | Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert line up: Sir Paul McCartney, Jessie J, JLS ... Daily Mail The singer added that this would enable crowds to congregate in The Mall and nearby Green Park to share the event he believes will attract 500000 people. 'With Buckingham Palace as a backdrop, it's going to be a fantastic event which transcends ... Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Key Births and Deaths I took part in Queen's Coronation and I'll toast her Diamond Jubilee Jubilee time capsule for the Queen created by Manchester digital start-up Capsool |
BBC News | RBS boss Stephen Hester defends bonuses BBC News Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive, Stephen Hester, says he briefly considered resigning during the uproar over his bonus. Mr Hester told the BBC that he was "not a robot" and said there had been some "deeply depressing" moments. RBS boss Stephen Hester speaks out after bonus row RBS Chief Pondered Resignation 'I considered quitting': RBS chief Stephen Hester nearly resigned in row over ... |
The Guardian | Police target gangs in raids across London The Guardian Police will target dozens of suspected gang members in a series of co-ordinated operations across London as Scotland Yard begins a renewed crackdown on gang crime. Hundreds of Metropolitan police officers will take to the streets of the capital on ... Met Police launches 1000-strong gang crime unit New Met unit to target gang crime in raids Police Crack Down On Young People Joining Gangs |
BBC News | New Maldives leader Waheed Hassan denies coup claim BBC News New Maldives President Mohammed Waheed Hassan has said that it is unfair to describe the removal of President Mohamed Nasheed as a coup. He said that there was no pre-arranged plan for him to stage a takeover. The new president criticised his ... Maldives leader calls for unity government PM reaches out to new Maldives President, assures India's support Maldives Leader Calls for National Unity Gov't |
Globe and Mail | US election 2012: victories for Rick Santorum revive White House hopes Telegraph.co.uk Rick Santorum celebrates a trio of victories in the Republican race for the White House reviving his campaign and striking a blow to front-runner Mitt Romney. The former Pennsylvania senator breathed new life into his campaign on Tuesday night after ... Santorum: GOP race now in 'no man's land' Rick Santorum wins three states in Republican primary Voters in Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri head to the polls |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield to launch appeal bid Telegraph.co.uk Levi Bellfield, the former bouncer and wheelclamper, is today seeking permission to appeal against his conviction for the kidnap and murder of teenager Milly Dowler. Levi Bellfield was convicted of the murder of Milly Dowler in June 2011. More agony for Milly Dowler's family as killer Levi Bellfield to appeal ... Milly killer seeks leave to appeal Levi Bellfield seeks leave to appeal against Milly Dowler murder conviction |
![]() shropshirestar.com | Pensioner struck by stolen car dies Belfast Telegraph A 70-year-old man has died after he was struck by a stolen car in west London following a police pursuit, Scotland Yard has said. The pensioner was getting out of his Vauxhall Frontera after parking it in Moray Avenue, Hayes, on Tuesday evening when he ... OAP Killed By Stolen Car After Police Chase Man struck by stolen car dies Man killed by stolen car after police chase |
The Guardian | Politics News: Britain could struggle to mount Libya-style intervention after ... Scottish Daily Record BRITAIN could struggle to mount another operation on the scale of the Libya campaign because of Con-Dem cuts, MPs have warned. The Commons Defence Committee say the Government would face “significantly greater challenges” on a similar mission in future ... Armed Forces too weak to fight another Libya, warns Defence Committee MPs warn on stretched Navy after Libya conflict UK's Libya mission could be a one-off, MPs warn |




