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The Guardian | Vicar convicted of conducting hundreds of fake weddings at local parish church The Guardian The brides' outfits were borrowed, the bouquets garage-bought. Happy couples beamed for the camera, then minutes later went their separate ways. It was the same scene, week after week. Little did passersby suspect they were witnessing not the joyful ... Vicar convicted over sham marriages Vicar 'mystery' Sham marriages on 'unprecedented scale' |
![]() The Hindu | Vince Cable warns against 'economic nationalism' on India trip Telegraph.co.uk Vince Cable has been urged not to alter incoming agency workers law. Photo: Andrew Crowley Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, has warned India and other nations that the world economy could be "derailed" if countries ... Cameron needs more subtlety on India An innocent abroad? Plain-talking Cameron alarms Foreign Office veterans David Cameron defends 'frank' comments about Pakistan |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Sea tragedy boy named by police The Press Association A 14-year-old boy who drowned after getting into difficulties while swimming in the sea has been named by police. Michael Sheehan, of Northampton, was reported missing off the Blackpool coast at 3.40pm on Wednesday. Medics struggled to save the ... Teenager drowns at sea after Blackpool search Teenager drowns at sea after rescue effort off Blackpool pier Boy drowns on holiday in Blackpool |
![]() Hindustan Times | Churchill's false teeth sell for $23000 CNN Churchill's dental technician said he could tell how the war was going by the distance the British PM hurled his teeth. London, England (CNN) -- A pair of false teeth worn by Winston Churchill have sold at auction for more than ... Churchill's dentures snapped up at auction Churchill's teeth sell for thousands Churchill's false teeth snapped up for £15000 at auction |
The Guardian | Cameron abroad Financial Times David Cameron's foreign tour through Turkey and India has certainly garnered plenty of headlines. The British prime minister's criticisms of Israel and Pakistan have reverberated, while the sheer scale of his trade delegation to Delhi has underlined ... Cameron has proved himself – as Obama's useful idiot Cameron goes native Cameron Backs the Turks, Rattles the EU |
CBC.ca | Gates Assails Document Disclosures by Wikileaks New York Times WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates on Thursday assailed the disclosure this week of 75000 classified documents about the Afghanistan war by the website Wikileaks, asserting that the security breach had endangered lives and ... Pentagon officials condemn leak of Afghan war documents FBI to help investigate leak of documents on Afghan war Wikileaks Afghanistan: FBI called in to hunt those responsible |
Daily Mail | Bodies of three soldiers back home The Press Association The families of two hero soldiers who were killed while saving a wounded comrade in Afghanistan wept as their bodies were returned to British soil on Thursday. Corporal Matthew Stenton, of The Royal Dragoon Guards, and Lance Corporal Stephen Monkhouse, ... Dead soldiers repatriated to UK Soldiers killed while saving wounded comrade to be repatriated Hero soldier's body returned to the UK |
CBC.ca | Heard on the Street: The High Cost of Amazon's Cheap Kindle Wall Street Journal There must be something in the water at Amazon.com, given its commitment to price-cutting whatever the short-term pain. The retailer's decision to introduce a new, cheaper Kindle, just weeks after slashing the price of the existing ... Kindle First Impressions: It's All Good Will Amazon Start Kindle Subscriptions? Amazon unveils two ebook readers for the UK |
![]() The Caledonian Mercury (blog) | Independent Budget Review: Reactions across Scotland BBC News The review panel set up by the Scottish government to consider options for future public expenditure has released its report. The Independent Budget Review report sets out a number of options for public spending cuts, including cutting up to 60000 jobs ... Up to 50000 public sector jobs could go, Scottish budget review warns Free universal health services should not be spared cuts - report 60000 jobs at risk amid major Scots budget squeeze |
The Guardian | Tory rebels line up to threaten plans on electoral reform This is London The Tory rebellion over David Cameron's electoral reform plans grew today as he was accused of being “duped” by Nick Clegg over the need for radical change. The Standard has learned that the number of Conservative backbenchers ready to oppose next ... Cameron: I didn't think I would become Prime Minister The Conservative-Liberal government: Sure start Nick Clegg indicates he bounced Cameron into electoral reform referendum |




































































