NewsTicker - Great Britain
Ukraine president forms coalition
BBC
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych secures a coalition in parliament and one of his loyalists is confirmed as PM ... to the Article
Russians jailed over race murder
Youth Held Over Man's Yob 'Torment' Death
Sky News
An 18-year-old youth has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of a man neighbours said was hounded by yobs for more than a decade ... to the Article
'Another Politician Could Be Prosecuted'
Billionaire sworn in as new Chilean president
Cnn
Sebastian Pinera has been sworn in as president of Chile, taking over after a recent earthquake but with a strong economy and stable social institutions ... to the Article
Thousands protest Greek crisis move
Torture, terror and table tennis: Iraq hostage Peter Moore tells of ordeal
The Times
The survivor of Britain's longest hostage crisis in 20 years revealed yesterday how he endured months of torture during his ordeal in Iraq ... to the Article
Conservative deal could spilt Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg warned
UN calls for war crimes investigation in Burma
The Guardian
Special rapporteur on human rights details 'pattern of gross abuses' as junta unveils restrictive electoral lawsA senior UN official has called for Burma's military rulers to be investigated over allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes ... to the Article
Liz Cheney targets 'al-Qaida 7' of law
The ten best Formula One drivers
The Independent
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Games Reviews: Battlefield: Bad Company 2
'Thieves' who think they're above the law: Three Labour MPs charged with expenses fraud argue a court has no right to put them on trial
Daily Mail
Elliot Morley (pictured), Jim Devine and David Chaytor rgued that, under the 321-year-old Bill of Rights, they could be judged only by the House of Commons ... to the Article
School place snoopers: Council officials will search parents' applications for lies
Tories walk out of Ashcroft inquiry
Daily Mirror
Tory MPs walked out of a cross-party inquiry into the award of a peerage to the controversial Conservative Party donor Lord Ashcroft, it has been disclosed ... to the Article
James Brown's body has 'gone missing' from its crypt claims daughter
France and UK seek hedge fund deal
Financial Times
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Data theft hits 24,000 HSBC clients
Hire or fire?
The Economist
Where employers are most optimistic, and pessimisticIN 27 out of 36 countries surveyed by Manpower, an employment-services firm, more companies said they expected to add jobs in the three months to the end of June than said they reckoned on reducing ... to the Article
All for one
Johnston Press faces further cuts as profits fall
New Statesman
The publisher of the Scotsman and Yorkshire Evening Post recorded a 56 per cent fall in profits in 2009 ... to the Article
Divided we stand: the inside story of Christopher and Peter Hitchens
UN calls for war crimes investigation in Burma
The Observer
Special rapporteur on human rights details 'pattern of gross abuses' as junta unveils restrictive electoral lawsA senior UN official has called for Burma's military rulers to be investigated over allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes ... to the Article
Liz Cheney targets 'al-Qaida 7' of law




