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![]() Channel 4 News | "Unrecognised" ice fault caused BA airport crash Reuters UK LONDON (Reuters) - An ice-related technical fault which caused a Boeing 777 to crash-land on the perimeter of Heathrow Airport two years ago was "unrecognised" by aircraft safety procedures at the time, an accident report said on Tuesday. ... Pilot of BA jet said goodbye to wife in final moments of Heathrow crash British Airways plane crash caused by 'unknown' ice buildup Ice likely to have caused BA crash in 2008 |
![]() Reuters | Iran begins enriching higher grade uranium, says state TV The Guardian Iran began enrichment of higher grade uranium today, state TV said, ignoring the threat of further UN sanctions by the US and its allies. Iran's Arabic-language television channel, al-Alam, said production of 20% enriched uranium had started at the ... US wants UN sanctions resolution on Iran within weeks Iran starts processing nuclear fuel towards weapons-grade strength Iran Says Starts Work on Making 20 Pct Nuclear Fuel |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Afghanistan death toll passes Falklands War milestone Daily Mail The grim milestone was passed when a soldier from the 36 Engineer Regiment, part of the counter-IED Task Force, was killed yesterday by an explosion in Nad-e-Ali, Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said. It followed the deaths of two soldiers killed ... Afghanistan death toll is now worse than Falklands NATO to Afghan assault villagers: keep heads down US Marines gear up for major Afghan assault |
BBC News | Ali Dizaei has left Met's reputation in tatters Telegraph.co.uk Ali Dizaei, the senior black police officer jailed after being exposed as a “criminal in uniform”, has dealt a devastating blow to the reputation of the Metropolitan Police, his former colleagues have said. By Heidi Blake Commander Ali Dizaei became ... Ali Dizaei sentenced to four years in jail Senior police officer Ali Dizaei jailed for four years for frame-up Community relations 'damaged' by Dizaei conviction |
Times Online | Iraq War Inquiry: Tony Blair attacks 'conspiracy theories' Daily Mail Tony Blair yesterday launched an extraordinary attack on the Iraq inquiry - as the chairman warned that he and others could be recalled over 'gaps' in their evidence. In an outspoken interview in the US, the former prime minister ... Sketch: Slippery Jack Straw leaves Iraq Inquiry grasping for answers Tony Blair: They've all got it in for me Blair slams 'conspiracy theorists' |
![]() Reuters | Tymoshenko under pressure to concede Times Online Yuliya Tymoshenko was under pressure to concede defeat in Ukraine's presidential election after international monitors endorsed the results. With 99 per cent of votes counted Viktor Yanukovych, her rival, retained a lead of about three percentage ... Tymoshenko 'will not concede poll' Top Russian MP says too soon to congratulate Yanukovych Reports: Ukraine's Tymoshenko will not concede |
Financial Times | MPs' expenses: Commons lawyer to speak on privilege Telegraph.co.uk Parliament's most senior lawyer, Michael Carpenter, is expected to be a key figure in the trials of three MPs accused of abusing their expenses. By Robert Winnett, Deputy Political Editor Michael Carpenter, the Speaker's counsel, is understood to be ... Speaker warns Commons MPs' trial could be put at risk by careless talk Dodgy expenses MPs hit by payout snub Labour suspends MPs facing expenses trial |
The Guardian | Asylum failings damage lives, says immigration watchdog The Guardian The UK Border Agency's failure to manage its workload is penalising individuals, draining public funds and jeopardising confidence in the asylum and immigration system, according to a report published today. The report, by the parliamentary ombudsman, ... Immigration system 'ineffective' Shambolic and unfair: Watchdog's damning verdict on the immigration service ... WATCHDOG BLASTS BORDER AGENCY CHAOS |
![]() BBC News | Ceremonial dagger 'part of the body' say devout Sikhs BBC News Britain's first Asian judge has said Sikhs should be allowed to wear their ceremonial daggers - known as Kirpans - to school and other public venues. It follows a number of high-profile cases where Sikhs have been asked to remove ... Secularism and Sikh Ceremonial Daggers Mightier than the kirpan The Kirpan - Sikh dagger banned by some schools |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Decommissioning down to the wire as groups give up guns Belfast Telegraph General John de Chastelain and his team were in Belfast yesterday and issued confirmation statements on decommissioning by the INLA and the Official IRA. Later it emerged the breakaway UDA brigade in south-east Antrim had completed the ... Three more Northern Ireland terrorist groups lay down their arms PM praises Northern Ireland decommissioning moves Paramilitary groups decommission weapons |






