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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Travellers stunned as flights axed The Press Association Travellers expressed disbelief as Britain's busiest airport axed half of all flights amid forecasts of dry weather following a nationwide blanket of snow. The decision to ground planes at Heathrow for the second day running came as wintry showers ... Poor UK weather forces flight cancellations Motorists warned as snow turns to ice Heathrow cancels 50pc of flights as snow and ice blanket Britain |
Sky News | Syria: Arab League And West Vow On Diplomacy After UN Veto By China And Russia ... Sky News At least 56 people have reportedly been killed in further shelling of Syrian cities, amid widespread anger at China and Russia's move to block a UN resolution on the crisis. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported the figure, which follows ... UN victory may push Syria's Assad into unwinnable war Anger after Russia, China block UN action on Syria William Hague accuses Russia and China as Syria heads toward 'civil war' |
![]() USA TODAY | Queen renews her dedication to the nation in jubilee message Telegraph.co.uk The Queen will today begin “anew” her dedication to the nation as she marks the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne. By Victoria Ward In a message of thanks to the public, the 85-year-old monarch says she has been “deeply moved” by the ... Chilly eve of Queen's Diamond Jubilee Queen Elizabeth marks 60 years on throne Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve by braving UK snow in coat and fut hat for ... |
Globe and Mail | NGO worker cases sent to Egypt court in funding row Reuters By Edmund Blair and Marwa Awad | CAIRO (Reuters) - The cases of 40 foreign and Egyptian activists, including 19 Americans subject to travel bans over their work for pro-democracy and other groups, have been referred to court, judicial sources said ... US 'deeply concerned' as Egypt activists said to face trial Ignoring US threat, Egypt refers 43 NGO workers to trial US says "deeply concerned" about NGO cases sent to Egypt court |
![]() Jersey Evening Post | Swinney defends EU nationals' votes WalesOnline Plans to give up to 60000 EU nationals living in Scotland a vote in the independence referendum have been defended by the country's Finance Secretary. John Swinney said the proposed approach would mirror that taken in past votes, such as last year's ... SNP faces pressure on college cuts Scottish independence: Swinney defends referendum EU voters Poll shows Scots divided on independence referendum question |
![]() Times Online | 17, 000 sign up to Times 'safe cycling' campaign Times Online By following stories, you will be notified when new articles on this topic are published. These will appear in your dashboard. More than 17, 000 people have now signed up to the Times campaign calling for safer cycling a few days after a man in his 60s ... Cyclist killed in coach collision in Bishopsgate Safety calls after cyclist killed Jon Snow's manifesto for safer cycling |
The Guardian | Capello criticises Terry decision Yahoo! Eurosport UK Major question marks hang over Fabio Capello's status as England coach after he spoke out in defence of axed skipper John Terry. Terry was removed as captain on Friday, a decision that was taken by FA chairman David Bernstein without any consultation ... Capello - JT still skipper 'I still consider John Terry my captain' - Fabio Capello openly defies FA ... Terry is still my captain: Capello slams FA sacking of race-case England skipper |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Britain plays down Falkland Islands moves Herald Sun BRITAIN has sought to play down military moves around the Falkland Islands, as the foreign minister refused to comment on reports it has moved a nuclear submarine to the tense South Atlantic. Britain's Daily Mail newspaper on Saturday claimed Prime ... William Hague: Falklands postings are entirely routine and not provocative Falkland Islands: Time to disinvite the Argentinians from the London 2012 ... Prince William Falklands duty entirely routine - Hague |
Ynetnews | 'Israeli attack will prompt Pakistani response' Ynetnews Dudi Cohen and AP Is the world counting down to "D-Day"? After US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta estimated that Israel would attack Iran by June, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned government officials against "Iran chatter," A European ... Obama: US, Israel will work against Iran nukes Obama: Israel has not made decision on Iran attack Iran threatens to hit any country used to attack its soil |
The Guardian | Ed Miliband: NHS reform defeat could save 6000 nursing jobs The Guardian Ed Miliband will claim on Monday that the total number of nurses working within the NHS has been cut by 3500 since the general election and could fall by a further 2500 by the end of this parliament. The Labour leader will say that official NHS ... Ed Miliband: Drop NHS changes to save 6000 nurses More NHS reform in five years 'guaranteed' if Bill goes through, say editors Miliband in call over NHS reforms |





































































