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jobcentre staff are to be sent into schools under tory plans to stop children as young as 14 from descending into a life on the dole iain duncan smith warns that too many children who leave school at 16 ‘bump around’ doing cash in hand work for years before they are offered help, and are left with a 'wage scar' on their backs for the rest of their lives the work and pensions secretary told mailonline a future tory government would send advisers into every school to help those 'most at risk' of falling out of the jobs market and ending up on benefits work and pensions secretary iain duncan smith warned too many children who leave school at 16 ‘bump around’ doing cash in hand work for years and are left with a 'wage scar' on their backs ministers argue that teenagers who pass through school gaining few, if any, good qualifications are not ‘picked up’ by the welfare state until they sign on at a jobcentre aged 18 mr duncan smith warns that school leavers who are unemployed until they are 18 have ‘a wage scar on their back which blights their prospects for decades to come’ youngsters who spend the intervening years not in education, employment or training (neet) cost the taxpayer an extra £56,000 over their working lifetime under the conservative plans, children would be given lessons in the need to find a job before they even start stuffing for their gcses new figures show there are 30,000 children aged 16 and 17 who are unemployed and not in full time education long standing rules meant jobcentres were not allowed to help the unemployed until they turned 18 trials are now being run for 16 and 17 year olds, but mr duncan smith said he wants to go further and give work advice to children aged 14 and 15 to break the cycle of welfare dependency the get tough plan would form a key part of david cameron’s pledge to end youth unemployment mr duncan smith said he has ‘long been concerned ‘about young people who leave school before they are 18, ‘unsure what they want to do next’ and ending up as neets he told mailonline: ‘restricting jobcentre support until young people reach the age of 18 isn't good enough, because if you've got someone who leaves school at 16 they've got two years where they will bump around, maybe doing a bit of cash in hand work, probably not doing very much at all ‘then, when they arrive at the door of the jobcentre, they have a 'wage scar' on their back which blights their prospects for decades to come ‘that's a personal tragedy for each of those young people, but also a tragedy in terms of wasted potential ‘and it has an additional cost too – estimated to be around £56,000 to the public finances over the working lifetime of each person who has been neet at this age’ jobcentre staff will be sent into schools to work with children as young as 14, to prevent them become benefits claimants of the future the tories plan to make the eradication of youth unemployment a key part of their 2015 election campaign jobseekers allowance would become a 'training allowance' for 18 to 21 year olds they would be given six months to find a job or training to prepare them for work after that their dole would be scrapped unless they agreed to take part in 'community projects', such as cleaning up parks the savings would be used to fund the creation of 3million apprenticeships mr duncan smith added: ‘i have long argued that that we should be getting jobcentre staff into schools to work with young people to make sure that the transition from school to their next pursuit is a smooth and positive one’ there are currently 34 trials where jobcentre work coaches are supporting 16 and 17 year olds to get the skills and experience they need to prepare for the world of work mr duncan smith said: ‘this should dramatically change their prospects it is about social mobility, as well as about ensuring we give young people the best chance to get on in life ‘and a future conservative government would go even further with every jobcentre providing an adviser with a strong local knowledge of the labour market, employers, schools, colleges, and work experience opportunities ‘this adviser will engage with young people from the age of 14 or 15 targeting those most at risk of falling out of education, employment or training and will work with them to secure a better, brighter future ‘this move will radically improve the hope and aspirations of a generation that the last government left behind’ new figures from the office for national statistics show there were 489,258 people aged 16 24 who were unemployed and not in full time education, down 27 per cent in a year figures published yesterday showed that in the three months to september there were 489,258 people aged 16 24 who were unemployed and not in full time education the figure has fallen by 182,000 or 27 per cent in a year among 16 and 17 year olds, the figure fell by 14 per cent to 32,000 it means around 14 per cent of 16 24 year olds are not studying and not working mr duncan smith said the figures stand 'in stark contrast to the rest of europe, where many countries are seeing youth unemployment at levels as worryingly high as 50 per cent'
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exclusive: iain duncan smith warns children need help earlier work and pensions secretary reveals plan to target 'at risk' teenagers jobcentres were banned from helping anyone until they turn 18 it means school leavers ‘bump around’ doing cash in hand work for years 489,258 people aged 16 24 are unemployed and not in full time education
more than 3,000 women in the uk face complications from controversial french breast implants it was feared today as the government launched a review of the risks the reassessment was triggered after a major cosmetic surgery company told ministers privately that rupture rates could be as high as 7 or 8 per cent around 40,000 women in britain are believed to have had silicone implants made by the poly implant prothese (pip), including thousands who underwent reconstructive breast surgery through the nhs defective: a plastic surgeon holding e silicone gel breast implants, which were removed from a patient when it ruptured transform apparently carried out 4,000 of the implants, but if its estimate is replicated across the total, up to 3,200 women could be affected the uk regulator, the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency, had previously indicated the risk of rupture was one per cent as health secretary andrew lansley ordered a review by nhs medical director professor sir bruce keogh, it was revealed that: mr lansley said said the new information had left him ‘concerned and unhappy’ he added: 'we are doing everything we can to ensure that women with these implants get the best possible advice wealthy: jean claude mas, pictured holding a breast implant, is facing charges including manslaughter following the collapse of poly implant prothese 'so far, all the evidence from around the world suggests that women should not be worried and that there have not been abnormal levels of problems reported with these implants but if any woman is worried, then they should contact their surgeon or gp ‘we have, however, received new data that requires full assessment and evaluation, so i have asked prof keogh to lead an urgent investigation so that we  can establish exactly what has happened and whether we need to improve the regulatory regime’ review of data: health secretary andrew lansley is 'unhappy' and 'concerned' mr lansley said he wanted to reassure women that if new data came to light that called into question the safety of the implants, the government would act swiftly to help them ‘our top priority is making sure that women get the correct advice so that they are kept safe,’ he added the review is expected to report its initial findings to ministers this week at least 3,000 nhs patients, many of whom were recovering from breast cancer, were given faulty implants during reconstructive surgery, according to the sunday telegraph british surgeons warned about the pip implants five years ago with one doctor in the northeast writing in the british journal of plastic surgery how he was discontinuing using the implants  because of their 'reliability' about 400 british women are believed to be planing to bring civil cases against a number of cosmetic surgery companies for giving them faulty breast implants french authorities shut down pip last year after the company was found to be using cheaper industrial silicone intended for use in mattresses french authorities said women should have them removed as a precaution over fears that the silicone could leak into the bloodstream jean claude mas, the 72 year old former butcher who founded pip, remains at his luxury villa on the riviera, after being arrested following an interpol hunt arrested: jean claude mas was detained by police following the defected implants that his firm sold he is facing criminal proceedings with regard to a series of offences, including manslaughter resulting from the death of a french woman who was fitted with the implants 1997: poly implants protheses is licensed to make breast implants from medical silicone june 2000: fda warns the company of 11 deviations from 'good manufacturing practices' that were discovered at their plant december 2000: company withdraws its hydrogel implants when it cannot show they are safe british regulators recall stocks, but no checks are offered to women january 2001: pip begins using industrial silicone 2007: a surgeon in durham warns patients against using the pip implants february 2009: uk regulatory authority is warned  of a number of a medical claims against cosmetic surgery firms march 2010: british surgeons ordered to stop using pip silco0ne implants october 2010: regulators tell surgeons to identify women who were given the implants december 2011: french recommend removal of implants yesterday the government ordered a review of safety data today the daily nice matin said he is listed as a technical and commercial consultant for a new firm set up by his son to make breast implants since his company went bankrupt, it has emerged many of the implants were missing a protective coating designed to stop them from splitting and prevent any gel that leaked from spreading through the body in britain, amanda harrison, from ramsgate, kent, was one of the unlucky patients who suffered a ruptured implant four years after surgery her harley street surgeon waived his fee to remove it this year but she still had to pay £1,500 for hospital costs and the anesthetist the 40 year old is still suffering today the leaked silicone has spread to her lymph nodes and a scan has revealed two bulging lumps on her spine gemma garrett, 30, who was miss great britain 2008, and beauty therapist catherine kydd, 39, have also had the implants removed after suffering painful complications mrs kydd, a beauty therapist from dartford, kent, started a facebook page to 'bring together all victims' of the pip implants after her breast augmentation at transform she was in such pain she could not lie down without a bra and a scan found there had been a rupture with the silicone leaking into her lymph nodes 'it was absolute hell,' she said 'i now have industrial silicone in my body and have no idea what the long term effects are i have to now live with this for the rest of my life' transform's chief executive nigel robertson told the sunday telegraph he has urged the company's patients to see their surgeons if they are worried he said: 'we have taken 3,000 calls in the week before christmas about this' about 2,500 french women fitted with the implants have registered complaints with a court in marseilles nine others with pip implants were also found to have a rare form of cancer so far tests have failed to find any firm evidence the implants could trigger the disease france’s health minister xavier bertrand announced that women could have the implants removed, paid for by the french health service, as a ‘preventative’ measure worried: catherine kydd set up a support group on facebook for those affected by their implants and gemma garrett, a former miss great britain, was in pain after hers were fitted more than half of pip's exports went to south america, including to venezuela, colombia, argentina and chile some 25,000 women are believed to have had the implants in brazil alone brazil has now banned the implants, but would not guarantee free surgery for women to have them removed
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ruptures rates may be seven times higher than at first feared health secretary 'concerned and unhappy' at new data plastic surgeons warned of dangers five years ago founder of french firm which supplied implants facing charges plastic surgeons had warned of the dangers five years ago; the nhs gave faulty implants to thousands of cancer patients and the french founder of the pip is listed as a consultant for a new breast implant company his son planned to open this year
cradling his baby in one arm and brandishing an assault rifle in the other, this is the british jihadist who skipped bail to fight for islamic state siddhartha dhar posted the photograph online to taunt the police and security services whose blunders allowed him to flee the uk the 31 year old – one of hate preacher anjem choudary’s top henchmen – is apparently living in syria almost a month after he went on the run with his pregnant wife and family while under investigation by scotland yard the fugitive, also known as abu rumaysah, posted the image on his twitter social media account which bears his muslim name with the hashtag generation khilafah – a reference to the so called caliphate sickening: this morning siddhartha dhar uploaded this image of him posing with a gun and his newborn baby boy in islamic state held area of syria siddhartha  dhar, circled, disappeared only 24 hours after being released on police bail, the follower of anjem choudary, centre, took a coach to paris with his family before travelling on to syria just hours after publicly declaring he had arrived in syria, dhar announced he had become a father to a baby boy who was a member of the latest generation of islamist extremists he wrote: ‘alhamdulillah [all praise be to allah], allah blessed me with a healthy baby boy in the islamic state he is another great addition to the islamic state and he’s definitely not british will try to post a pic of him soon’ in a picture posted yesterday, dhar was standing in front of a mustard coloured pickup truck, wearing a thick military style coat and boots he cradles the baby against his chest with his left arm, his son’s face peeking out of a tightly knitted babygrow dhar holds an ak47 style assault rifle in his other hand, with the barrel pointing toward the sky and away from his child the black is flag is the twitter account’s profile image dhar, a father of four from walthamstow, was one of nine men who were detained on september 25 on suspicion of encouraging terrorism and supporting radical cleric anjem choudary and the banned militant group al muhajiroun he is believed to have met, and possibly mentored, michael adebolajo, one of the murderers of fusilier lee rigby taunt: dhar who goes by the name of abu rumaysah apparently tweeted these messages on monday dhar was released on bail and ordered to hand in his passport but less than 24 hours after walking free, he took a coach from london to paris and headed to the islamic state war zone with his young family prior to posting the photo, dhar taunted the police on twitter for clumsily allowing him to slip through their fingers: ‘what a shoddy security system britain must have to allow me to breeze through europe to the islamic state’ he also boasted how he had fooled mi5, the british intelligence service: ‘my lord (allah) made a mockery of british intelligence and surveillance ‘make hijrah (flight) muslims place your trust in allah’ proclaiming his love for islamic state and the importance of the fight against the west, dhar wrote: ‘the islamic state will punish the tyrants in the west the army of caliph abu bakr al baghdadi is coming rejoice o muslims’ dhar, who has been courted by broadcast media and repeatedly given a platform on the bbc and channel 4 to promote his radical views, had publicly stated that he wanted to live under the islamic state in syria a few weeks before his arrest, he told one interviewer that he was willing to renounce his british citizenship if it meant he was allowed to travel dhar was also interviewed by cbs news’s 60 minutes programme about radicalisation in the uk earlier this month, telling presenter clarissa ward that he was unable to love his mother because she was not a muslim titled ‘campaigning for isis in the west’, the episode focused on choudary’s band of london based radicals it is understood that dhar is of indian origin and was brought up a hindu before converting to islam he was a key member of al muhajiroun and offshoot groups such as the shariah project, masterminding ‘roadshows’ in london that aimed to recruit troubled youngsters to islam a metropolitan police spokesman said last night: ‘dhar was bailed to a date in january next year with bail conditions police are now working to establish his whereabouts’ dhar was among  nine men including choudary, right, held and questioned by police in september yesterday a woman in her twenties who is believed to be dhar’s sister spoke of how her family had been trying unsuccessfully to contact him since he left the country speaking on the doorstep of her terraced home on the busy north circular road at edmonton, north london, she said: ‘we ourselves are trying to reach out to him and haven’t found a route’ as she spoke, a second woman, thought to be dhar’s mother, appeared cradling a baby more than 500 britons are feared to have travelled to syria, with many joining islamic state around half are suspected to have returned already sorry we are not 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a girl aged around 12 years old is being hunted by police over the theft of a diamond necklace worth £3million from under the noses of staff at a luxury jewellery shop the heist which detectives have described as 'very well planned' also involved two women and a man, all aged between 30 and 40, who posed as big spenders at the store in hong kong well dressed and speaking chinese, the adults distracted staff at the emperor jewellery shop while the girl stole a key from a drawer, opened a cabinet and slipped the necklace into her pocket, according to police police are hunting a 12 year old girl over the theft of a £3million necklace from the emperor jewellery shop in hong kong (pictured) the girl was caught on cctv calmly walking out of the heritage shopping mall in tsim sha tsui at around 330pm yesterday, the south china morning post reported detectives say she may have quickly changed her appearance after leaving the shop before jumping into a taxi to escape shop staff did not notice the 100 carat gold necklace embedded with more than 30 diamonds was missing until shortly before 5pm her adult accomplices remained inside the shopping mall as if nothing had happened shop staff did not notice the 100 carat gold necklace (not pictured) embedded with more than 30 diamonds was missing until shortly before 5pm yesterday the heist which detectives have described as 'very well planned' also involved two women and a man (not pictured), all aged between 30 and 40, who posed as big spenders 'initial investigations suggest the girl stole a key from a drawer and then opened a display cabinet to steal the necklace when the three adults one man and two women kept staff busy,' a police source said 'the necklace was embedded with more than 30 diamonds totalling about 100 carats we were told it was worth about hk$36 million (£3million) 'the three adults posed as big spenders and demanded employees show them jewellery in an apparent move to divert staff attention' the girl is believed to have been wearing pink and white inside the shop, but as she left the mall she was caught on cctv wearing a grey hooded top, dark jeans and black shoes she is around 4ft 7inch, aged between 12 and 14 years old, and police described her as 'slimly built' the gang spent more than 30 minutes in the shop, but left without buying anything a search was mounted but no arrests have been made border officers are looking out for the thieves as police believe they will flee the city
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a girl aged around 12 is believed to have stolen a £3m diamond necklace police said she stole key to a cabinet and slipped necklace into her pocket child worked with two women and a man, aged between 30 and 40 they posed as big spenders and distracted staff at the hong kong store girl was caught on cctv wearing a grey hooded top and dark jeans
a teenage british muslim whose brother died fighting in war torn syria has also been killed, their father said today jaffar deghayes, 17, is believed to have died at the weekend after leaving home near brighton earlier this year in a bid to overthrow dictator bashar al assad's government his brother, abdullah, 18, died in latakia province in april after leaving the uk in january to reportedly take up arms with jabhat al nusra, an al qaeda affiliated group scroll down for video brothers from east sussex: jaffar deghayes (left), 17, is believed to have died at the weekend after leaving home near brighton earlier this year for syria his brother, abdullah (right), 18, died in latakia province in april from britain to syria: jaffar left his home (above) near brighton in saltdean, east sussex, earlier this year yesterday the pair's brother, amer, 20, who also travelled to syria, relayed news of the death of jaffar to their father, abubaker deghayes, 45, back home in saltdean, east sussex mr deghayes said: ‘amer sent me a message via the internet all i know is that (jaffar) was fighting against assad and was killed in battle ‘i don't know much else i can only hope and pray to god to accept him and have mercy on him’ the deghayes brothers are the nephew of omar deghayes, who was held by the us as an enemy combatant at guantanamo bay detention camp from 2002 to 2007 after he was arrested in pakistan he wrote in arabic on facebook confirming the boy's death, saying: ‘as you grieve, know that we are remembering you and honouring the memory of a sincere and truthful young man (deceased)' bbc newsnight reporter secunder kermani also said on twitter: 'i spoke to jaffer [sic] deghayes a few times whilst he was in syria, very polite and friendly person with me poor family' following the death of abdullah, counter terrorism officers raided the deghayes' family home in may and seized material after a warrant was issued under the terrorism act 2000 there was no answer at the family home today and all but one pair of curtains remained drawn grieving father: abubaker deghayes (pictured), was told of the death of his son yesterday at home in saltdean 'truthful young man': omar deghayes, uncle of jaffar and abdullah, posted on facebook following the death a woman who lives nearby, but did not wish to be named, said: ‘to lose one son is awful, but to lose two so close together is unimaginable the family must be going through a terrible time 'i don't understand why these teenagers are putting their lives at risk like this’ related: the deghayes brothers are the nephews of omar deghayes (above), who was held by the us as an enemy combatant at guantanamo bay until 2007 sussex police urged anyone who has concerns or information about anyone locally planning to travel to syria or iraq to contact the force a police statement said: ‘the south east counter terrorism unit and sussex police are aware of recent social media postings reporting the death of a man who may have come from brighton during fighting in either syria or iraq ‘whilst we will not comment on individual cases, reports like these remind everyone that the situation in syria and iraq is unsafe and that risk of injury, death or abduction remains for anyone travelling to that area ‘the government advice continues to be that no one should travel to these war zones and that the most effective way to help the affected population is through humanitarian support ‘anyone locally who has concerns or information about someone who is planning to travel to syria or iraq for whatever reason or are hearing or seeing negative tensions within communities can contact the sussex police prevent engagement team’ abubaker deghayes has previously said that his three sons could have helped the cause in syria from the uk by lobbying the government but in a film shot by vice news this year, amer deghayes said he had no intention of returning to britain, adding: ‘my work here is not done i came here to give victory to the people and make sure that they receive justice, and we still haven't reached the goal yet’ he added: ‘i'm in the syrian civil war because i believe it's my duty to fight here the muslim nation is like one body if one part complains, the other parts react, so i don't see it as a syrian conflict i see it as an islamic conflict’ speaking in june mr deghayes, said: 'amer, jaffar, if you see me or this interview please, please come back home enough this war has taken away abdullah already family: amer deghayes (centre, in grey) was the first of his family to leave for syria, telling his parents he wanted to be an aid worker brother abdullah (front left) and jaffar (front right) followed soon after the deghayes' parents had insisted their boys are not terrorists, and simply went to syria to protect the weak 'i'd like to see you live longer i said [to them] 'why are you going there, it's not worth it? you have to stick to helping in the refugee camps and doing the humanitarian work' i am scared for my children i don't want to lose them obviously but they are becoming men now' after abdullah died in april, his father described him as a 'martyr' and revealed he only learned of the death when he saw tributes on facebook mr deghayes said at the time: 'he was a youngster who didn't communicate a lot with parents, once they grow, they don't tell you much about their lives' and asked whether he believed abdullah was a martyr, mr deghayes replied: 'of course i think, as a muslim, that my son is a martyr anyone who dies for a just cause is a martyr' counter terrorism investigators have expressed concern about aspiring british jihadis travelling to syria and becoming radicalised it emerged this month that a fourth man from portsmouth, hampshire muhammad mehdi hassan, 19 died fighting in kobani three others from the same city iftekar jaman, 23, mamunur roshid, 24, and muhammad hamidur rahman, 25 have also been killed after travelling there in october last year in january alone, 16 people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences related to syria compared with 24 arrests in the whole of last year spotted leaving gatwick airport: three other men from portsmouth including muhammad hamidur rahman (right) have also been killed after travelling to syria last year another death: a fourth man from portsmouth  muhammad mehdi hassan (above) died in kobani, it emerged father of three: abdul waheed majeed (pictured at a refugee camp on the border of turkey and syria), from crawley, west sussex, is believed to have driven a lorry to a jail in aleppo before detonating a bomb in february others who have died include one man suspected of carrying out a suicide attack abdul waheed majeed is believed to have driven a lorry to a jail in aleppo before detonating a bomb in february the 41 year old married father of three, who was born and raised in crawley, west sussex, left britain in 2013, telling his family he was going on a humanitarian mission to syria a foreign office spokesman said today: 'we are aware of reports of the death of a british national in syria the uk has advised for some time against all travel to syria, where all uk consular services are suspended 'as we do not have any representation in syria, it is extremely difficult to get any confirmation of deaths or injuries and our options for supporting british nationals there are extremely limited' around 25 britons are believed to have died in the conflict in syria and iraq, and they are being killed at a rate of more than one every three weeks, according to researchers at king’s college london metropolitan police commissioner sir bernard hogan howe said last week that five british extremists are joining isis every week, with more than 500 already having travelled to join the conflict
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jaffar deghayes died at the weekend after leaving home in east sussex left earlier this year in bid to overthrow bashar al assad's government brother abdullah, 18, died in latakia in april after leaving uk in january pair's brother amer, 20, who also travelled to syria, has relayed news father: 'i hope and pray to god to accept him and have mercy on him' some 25 britons are believed to have died in the war in syria and iraq most of british fighters with isis, but abdullah was in al qaeda affiliate
on trial: nurse claire jones was allegedly strangled by her half naked husband royston in front of her terrified patients on the intensive care ward where she worked a jealous husband who was high on drugs tried to murder his nurse wife on the ward where she worked because he was convinced she was having an affair, a court heard royston jones, 39, was naked from the waist up and said he had a hand grenade as he strangled his wife claire in front of seven patients she was treating in intensive care, it is alleged an unconscious mrs jones was only saved after her 'heroic' colleagues at nevill hall hospital in abergavenny, south wales, hit him with a chair and managed to drag him off, the jury was told newport crown court heard after being arrested he told police: 'i'll do two years for this the court better not let me out or i'll finish the job i won't be in jail forever' jones, who denies attempted murder, was described in court as 'jealous, possessive, and aggressive' towards his wife before the alleged murder attempt mrs jones had moved back with her mother but on one occasion he rushed into the property shouting: 'i'm going to kill her,' it was said prosecutor michael jones said: 'he was a man who was convinced his estranged wife was in another relationship 'he had his hands around her throat and there's no doubt he was trying to kill her by strangling her 'other members of staff tried to pull him away he was too strong however and continued to try to kill her 'were it not for the heroic intervention of staff at that hospital, he would undoubtedly have succeeded' one member of staff tried to hit him with a chair while a consultant was kneed in the head the court heard how mrs jones, 35, told police about what happened that day the mother of three said: 'he was like a man possessed marching towards me, seething and glaring at me 'all he said to me was: 'you've done it now' and i said: 'what have i done?' 'he put both his hands around my throat and neck and i was aware of colleagues screaming and shouting around me they were shouting: 'get off her, get off her!'' 'i lost consciousness and the next thing i remember is being dragged into an office and a colleague telling me you're alright now my colleagues were looking at me in horror' attack: an unconscious mrs jones was only saved after her 'heroic' colleagues at nevill hall hospital in abergavenny, south wales, hit him with a chair and managed to drag him off, the jury was told mrs jones was then taken to the nearby accident and emergency unit where she was treated for a swollen neck and throat, elbow and back injuries she told the police in her interview: 'i feel confused why he did this he thought i was with someone that day but i wasn't 'he's very paranoid, thinking i have someone with me' newport crown court heard jones had a history of drug abuse and had taken drugs that day with the intent of killing his wife the jury heard a recording of a phone call between a police officer and claire in the seconds leading up to the attack before screams could be heard in another recording heard in court, a staff member told police that patients at the intensive care unit were 'terrified' as the attack unfolded jones, of brynmawr, gwent, denies attempted murder the trial continues sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article
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victim: raja fayad, a graduate director and expert in colon cancer, was gunned down at the university of south carolina's public health research center a lebanese cancer researcher was has been identified as the victim of a murder suicide on the university of south carolina's campus raja fayad, a graduate director and expert in colon cancer, was gunned down at the public health research center in the first multiple shooting on the site in 30 years neighbors said the 45 year old, who completed his md in syria before moving to the united states, recently ended a 'stormy relationship' with a woman he was living with, described as his girlfriend fathi elsahli told the state the situation had deteriorated when he moved out to be with another woman fayad and his ex are believed to have moved from chicago, where fayad had been teaching she settled in august after getting a job, but then lost it, the paper reported helena sanford, who lives next door, said the faya's ex girlfriend told her that internet service and electricity had been cut off at the home she told the paper: 'it's devastating it's a terrible waste of life' fayad came to usc in 2008 from the university of illinois chicago as an associate professor in the arnold school of public health, according to his online biographical information he earned his md at aleppo university school of medicine in syria in 1995 many students rated fayad highly before his death, suggesting he made exercise science 223, a anatomy and physiology course, bearable on the anonymous review site rate my professor fayad earned a 47 on a 50 scale some of the comments included were: 'dr fayad is the man he is super laid back and loves the material he teaches one of the best professors i’ve had lockdown: heavily armed and armored police from columbia, south carolina swarmed the campus on thursday afternoon after a gunman opened fire precautions: there was no longer any active danger almost immediately following what many reports have called a murder suicide another read: 'take this professor he is awesome! he knows what he is teaching and seems interested in his research' much of the campus remained on a complete lockdown in the aftermath of the shooting even though police said danger from the 'very isolated' incident was over a perimeter was set up around the public health building, where police carrying ar 15s and wearing swat gear ushered students out and across the street at 2:15pm, the school's carolina alert system sent a second message out telling students and staff there was no longer a threat 'there was no active shooter other than the two deceased,' said state law enforcement division spokesman thom berry according to the state reporter amanda coyne, some professors even taught through the lockdown the shooting happened a couple of blocks from the statehouse and two blocks from the university's basketball arena the street is one of the city's busiest sirens could be heard as more police officers arrived at the public health building shots fired: the university of south carolina campus in columbia was put on lock down and students told to shelter in place following a 1:20pm shooting thursday law enforcement officials gather on the campus of the university of south carolina in columbia after shots were fired at its new school of public health on thursday an alert was also issued to employees at the south carolina statehouse in columbia, where personnel performed security sweeps as a precautionary measure south carolina governor nikki haley also cut short a news conference over security concerns student hayden dunn, a senior from myrtle beach, said he was in the building about 1 pm, getting in an elevator to change classes, when a police officer also got inside dunn said the officer asked whether anyone had heard gunshots, but they hadn't dunn said he went to class, then an alarm sounded five minutes later, and people rushed outside another office told him shots had been fired, he said 'otherwise, you wouldn't have known anything happened,' dunn said the shooting occurred in or near the relatively new arnold school of public health as police in swat gear with ar 15 secured its perimeter and ushered away students
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raja fayad, 45, was gunned down at the columbia campus on thursday obtained his masters degree from syria and was a colon cancer specialist the shooter has yet to have been identified by authorities neighbors say he recently moved out of a house he shared with a girlfriend students gave him a high rating on review site ratemyproffessorcom
lynn bennett (pictured) wanted to get revenge on her ex boyfriend after claiming she found him in bed with another woman last sunday a woman who found her ex boyfriend in bed with another woman has shamed him by decorating his house with balloons and a sign stating 'i'm a cheat' lynn bennett, from goole in east yorkshire, said she wanted to get revenge after she became suspicious of her boyfriend of three and a half years and turned up at his house unannounced the 43 year old cleaner spotted the car of one of his female friends outside his house and decided to knock on the door on sunday when he answered she claims he was acting strangely and after a search of the house she eventually entered the bedroom and found a woman in her underwear mrs bennett started pulling her clothes from her 45 year old ex boyfriend's wardrobe and left the house in a rage, telling him the relationship was over she decided today she wanted to get revenge and went round to his house to hang the giant banner, a smaller banner and multi coloured balloons she said: 'it only took ten minutes but it was the best revenge i knew the best way to embarrass him was to make sure his neighbours knew' last sunday, lynn claims she became suspicious that her boyfriend of three and a half years was up to something and decided to drive past his house but when she saw the car of one of his female friends nearby, she decided to knock the door lynn claims that the 45 year old took ages to answer the door and behaved strangely when she went into the house she says she searched the whole house and eventually entered the bedroom where she saw the female friend in just her underwear in a rage, lynn started pulling her clothes from her ex boyfriend's wardrobe and eventually left to calm down at home telling him it was over she returned to his house today and put up a huge sign which read 'i'm a cheat! i slept with another woman' she also put another sign on his gate and multi coloured balloons, which she said 'added to the occasion' she returned to the house, where she claims he lives, today and rung the signs reading: 'i am a cheater i slept with another woman' and 'i am a cheat' crowds gathered outside the house in east yorkshire today to take pictures and wait for the owner's return home mrs bennett said: 'i did have my suspicions because he keeps some tools in this woman's shed 'they've been in contact far too regularly for my liking but i never thought it would come to this 'he took ages to answer the door and then when i got up there and saw the woman i realised why i had definitely caught them in the act her ex boyfriend (pictured) was photographed returning to the house today where he tore down the signs mrs bennett claims the 45 year old, who she has been with for three and a half years, had been unfaithful 'that was it then, i screamed that it was over i am never taking him back good riddance! 'but i wanted to get some revenge and i knew the best way to do it was to let his neighbours know and some balloons seemed to add to the occasion 'it was only really for the few people next door but he lives on a main road so i suppose it's got a bit more attention than i'd realised 'at least this gave me something to laugh about if i didn't laugh, i'd cry!' her ex boyfriend was not available for comment
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lynn bennett decided to get revenge on her 'cheating' ex boyfriend today she was suspicious and 'found him in bed with another woman' on sunday the 43 year old cleaner ended the relationship but returned to house today put up sign saying: 'i am a cheater i slept with another woman'
whitney houston's mother cissy and two brothers stand to inherit the majority of her $20 million fortune if bobbi kristina passes away, according to reports the singer left her fortune to her daughter, who inherited 10 per cent around $2 million when she turned 21 last year, the new york daily news reported she would inherit another 15 per cent at age 25 before receiving the remainder at 30 but if bobbi kristina, who is in a coma after being found face down in a bathtub in her georgia home on saturday, passes away before she inherits the full amount, it will go to cissy houston and her sons, michael and gary, according to the will's terms scroll down for video family: whitney houston left her fortune to her daughter bobbi kristina, right with her partner nick gordon, but if she passes away, the money will go to her grandmother houston's mother cissy houston, together left cissy, pictured center in august 2012, and her sons michael and gary, left, will inherit the money if bobbi kristina passes away before reaching 30, when she will receive the final sum of money bobbi kristina's father, r&b star bobby brown, was initially included as a beneficiary in houston's will but after he divorced the singer in 2007, he was no longer entitled to inherit any money the family might also might face a battle with bobbi kristina's partner, nick gordon, for the money if he argues that he was married to her gordon, who was brought up alongside bobbi after whitney houston took him in as a child, started a romantic relationship with bobbi kristina after houston's death in 2012 last year, the couple claimed they were married and shared a photo of their wedding bands online '#happilymarried so #inlove,' bobbi kristina wrote alongside the image but this week, with his daughter fighting for her life, bobby brown released a statement saying the duo had never been married left out: bobbi kristina's father, bobby brown, pictured, did not receive any of houston's estate 'we are currently investigating the events that led to the hospitalization of bobbi kristina,' his lawyer, christopher brown, said on tuesday 'to correct earlier reports, bobbi kristina is not and has never been married to nick gordon' if gordon, who was never legally adopted by houston, can prove he was married to her daughter, he can inherit her estate, the daily news reported of course, if bobbi kristina drew up her own will 'that trumps all', atlanta legal expert bruce gaynes told the newspaper when bobbi kristina inherited a portion of the fortune on her 21st birthday, her grandmother had expressed concern that she would dwindle it away she also expressed concern over reports of her granddaughter's relationship with gordon battle ahead? nick gordon, pictured outside a hospital where bobbi kristina was taken on saturday, could fight her family for her money because he has claimed they are married which relatives say is not true on thursday, radaronline reported that the 81 year old is 'devastated' by what has happened to her granddaughter she flew from new jersey to join the family at bobbi kristina's bedside at emory university hospital in atlanta 'cissy is devastated to see krissy in this condition,' a family source said 'she is absolutely heartbroken to see her little grandbaby like this'
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whitney houston left her fortune to her daughter, who received 10 per cent around $2 million when she turned 21 last year she will inherit another 15 per cent at age 25 and the rest at age 30 bobby brown was not entitled to inherit any of houston's money the family might face a battle from nick gordon, whom whitney houston took in as a child and who has claimed to be married to bobbi kristina her family this week denied she had ever been married to gordon
she has come under fire for the 'shortcomings' of her healthy, hunger free kids act scheme now, more students and parents have posted photos of michelle obama's 'measly' school lunches the images, which were all posted on twitter with the hashtag #thanksmichelleobama, range from a slice of moldy salami in a wrap and a green hotdog to a small portion of salad with a side of cheese they come as the school nutrition association has called on congress to amend the first lady's school meal restrictions, which have led to '14million fewer children choosing school lunch each day' scroll down for video 'measly': more students have posted photos of michelle obama's 'measly' school lunches the images, which were all tweeted with the hashtag #thanksmichelleobama, include a slice of moldy salami in a wrap (above) not impressed: and ella, a student in the fairfax county public schools network, tweeted an image of a small bowl of salad and cheese, with the caption: 'this is the salad i got today #fcps #thanksmichelleobama' 'thanks michelle obama': the twitter pictures including this image of a moldy hotdog come as the school nutrition association has called on congress to amend the 51 year old first lady's school meal restrictions us first lady: on thursday, mrs obama appealed for parents to do more to help fight childhood obesity the sna, which represents 55,000 school food service professionals, released its 2015 position paper last week as lawmakers continue to prepare to reauthorize the widely criticized scheme in the recent batch of photos, one female student tweeted a photo of a slice of moldy salami and another piece of meat in a wrap, with the caption: 'had a yummy lunch today guys! salami and mold' meanwhile, another student, cole sahr, posted an image of what appear to be two thin wraps filled with meat, with a small side portion of carrots in his caption, he deemed the meal 'pathetic' mariah dilbeck also uploaded a picture of her school lunch, comprising apricot slices, a piece of toast, a carton of juice, a smidgen of butter and a bread roll that was apparently 'cold' and ella, a student in the fairfax county public schools network, tweeted an image of a small bowl of salad and cheese, with the caption: 'this is the salad i got today #fcps #thanksmichelleobama' in its position paper, the sna laid out the devastating effect the healthy, hunger free kids act of 2010's limits has had on the number of students participating in the national school lunch program angry: the sna, which represents 55,000 school food service professionals, released its 2015 position paper last week, above, student katie caldwell posted the picture of a not as expected 'spicy chicken wrap' 'pathetic': another student, cole sahr, posted an image of what appear to be two thin wraps filled with meat (pictured), with a small side portion of carrots in his accompanying caption, he deemed the meal 'pathetic' another let down: the sna, which represents 55,000 school food service professionals, released its 2015 position paper last week as lawmakers continue to prepare to reauthorize the widely criticized scheme 'usda data shows that since the new rules were implemented, 14 million fewer children choose school lunch each day,' according to the release, obtained by eagorg 'declining student participation reduces meal program revenue for schools already stressed by higher food and labor costs under the new regulations' in the release, the sna suggests several fixes to the scheme these include increasing the per meal reimbursement for school lunches by 35 per cent, according to the site they also include maintaining target 1 sodium level reduction and suspending the implementation of further targets, and ensuring at least half of grains offered are whole grain rich, the hill reported other suggestions include permitting school food managers to decide if students should take a fruit or vegetable as part of a reimbursable meal, and easing restrictions on a la carte food items 'cold bread roll': mariah dilbeck also uploaded a picture of her school lunch (pictured), comprising apricot slices, a piece of toast, a carton of juice, a smidgen of butter and a bread roll that was apparently 'cold' mrs obama made herself a national emblem of healthier eating in 2010 with a legislative push for more fruit, vegetables and whole grains in school meals, along with less sodium, sugar and fat school nutritionists and food service workers, and their unions, hailed the law's passage but have since turned on mrs obama, saying her caloric inflexibility has sparked a downturn in lunch sales many school districts, they say, are now losing money on food instead of turning a profit that pays for books, computers and football field scoreboards in a news release, sna ceo patricia montague said: 'some of usda’s regulations under the law have unnecessarily increased costs and waste for school meal programs and caused many students to swap healthy school meals for junk food fare' last year, mrs obama vowed to fight for the current school meal restrictions 'until the bitter end to make sure that every kid in this country continues to have the best nutrition that they can have' according to fox news, she said: 'the last thing that we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health, especially when we're finally starting to see some progress on this issue' and on thursday, she appealed for parents to do more to help during a visit to new york she told members of the public to 'dive into' the fight against childhood obesity and listed a number of specific ways in which parents can help in that battle, newsok reported in march, around 1,000 school nutrition professionals from across america will descend on capitol hill as part of the 43rd annual legislative action conference's 'charge the hill' campaign
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more students have posted photos online of their 'measly' school meals include slice of moldy salami served in a wrap to a small portion of salad one student tweeted: 'had a yummy lunch today guys! salami and mold' another described their healthy, hunger free kids act meal as 'pathetic' comes as sna has called on congress to amend the first lady's limits mrs obama formerly vowed to fight for restrictions 'until the bitter end'
a new mexico police officer stumbled upon $33,000 in stolen artwork while he was searching an abandoned crystal meth lab the albuquerque officer found the valuable prints by late american indian artist al momaday last week during a sweep of a condemned apartment before city officials boarded up the property the apartment was deemed uninhabitable following the discovery of the drug lab scroll down for video artwork by al momaday (pictured) found in a meth lab in albuquerque, new mexico, was valued at $33,000 momaday's paintings depict his native american heritage and are featured in galleries around the us the prints are in good condition and they are being kept in the same black case they were found in after finding the prints in a portfolio on the floor, the officer put momaday's name into google and figured out he was an oklahoma born kiowa painter who died in 1981 momaday's paintings depict his native american heritage and are featured in galleries around the us the officer wrote in his report: 'knowing this, and knowing all the history about this apartment, i knew (whoever) left this property behind had no lawful reason to be in possession of this (artwork)' the apartment where the art was found was deemed uninhabitable following the discovery of the drug lab amc's breaking bad (pictured), a television series centered around characters producing and selling crystal meth, was set and produced in albuquerque it's possible the artwork was stolen from momaday’s son, pulitzer prize winning novelist n scott momaday the prints were brought to albuquerque museum of art and history curator andrew connors so he could evaluate them, the albuquerque journal reported he said: 'generally we don't get involved in investigations of stolen art, but in this case it's kind of an odd set of prints 'they may have been stolen out of a warehouse or a back storage building behind a gallery or an artist's estate 'we have no idea where they could have come from 'wherever it was, they haven't noticed they're gone yet' momaday’s son, pulitzer prize winning novelist n scott momaday, indicated it was possible some of his father’s art went missing when he was moving things out of storage to a house in santa fe in an email to daily mail online, curator connors confirmed the prints 'probably' belong to the writer he wrote: 'i spoke with his daughter this morning who confirmed that they had probably been taken from their storage unit in santa fe' the prints are in great shape and they are being kept in the same black case they were found in, kob 4 reported no arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation born in mountain view, oklahoma, alfred momaday was a painter of works depicting his indian heritage and was also a renowned teacher his work included alter plaques for churches in albuquerque momaday, whose indian name was haun toa, meaning war lance, was the son of kiowa indian parents in 1933 he married natachee scott at jemez pueblo in new mexico, where he initiated a program that brought international reputation to the school he was educated at bacone college, the university of new mexico, and university of california in los angeles from 1942 to 1944, he was in the ward department of the us corps of engineers in 1975 he created a medal for his son, n scott momaday, who was the first american indian to win a pulitzer prize for literature source: ask art
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albuquerque, new mexico, officer found the art in a condemned apartment the prints officer found were by late american indian artist al momaday momaday's popular paintings depict his native american heritage the artist is the father of pulitzer prize winning novelist n scott momada
a prankster who took ellen degeneres up on a 'dance dare' has launched a $5 million lawsuit against the nypd after claiming he was thrown to the ground after performing behind them alexandre nzebele alleges he was roughed up by six police officers after he filmed himself dancing gangnam style behind them as they stood behind a vehicle outside grand central mr nzebele, 22, filed a claim against the city and nypd in the manhattan federal court yesterday prankster alexandre nzebele has launched a $5 million lawsuit against the city and the nypd claiming the officers threw him to the ground while he was performing a dare for a segment of ellen degeneres' tv show after noticing mr nzebele dancing behind them, the officers turned around and held him against their vehicle he was shooting a video of himself for ellen's 'dance dare' segment of her daytime television show; ellen is pictured above during an episode of her show with actress nicole kidman he says he was shooting a video of himself for ellen's 'dance dare' segment on her daytime show that urges 'people to film themselves dancing behind strangers without them being aware of it', when the incident happened a video of the 22 year old dancing behind people and eventually allegedly being pushed to the ground by officers has since gone viral mr nzebele can be heard saying 'i'm sorry' during the altercation mr nzebele claims the officers said: 'what the f— is wrong with you?', 'are you f—ing kidding me?', 'what are you dancing in the street for?' the incident came at a time when police were on edge it occurred just four days after two uniformed officers in brooklyn were shot dead in their car and following the staten island grand jury's decision not to indict an officer for the chokehold that contributed to eric garner's death mr nzebele's lawyer robert tolchin told the new york post that he understands some 'police officers were on edge … but that does not give them a right to manhandle the public or violate people's rights' video of the 22 year old dancing behind people and eventually allegedly being pushed to the ground by officers has since gone viral; mr nzebele can be heard saying 'i'm sorry' during the altercation mr nzebele claims he was abused by the officers before they shoved him to the ground, as seen above earlier in the video the prankster can be seen sneaking up behind people before dancing gangnam style the pranksters victims are generally completely unaware he is dancing behind them, and as they become suspicious he stops he stops; mr nzebele's lawyer says his client was was intimidated, insulted and thrown to the ground 'without any legal cause whatsoever' mr tolchin went on to tell the newspaper that those incidents did not give officers the right to 'resort to street justice' he claims his client was intimidated, insulted and thrown to the ground 'without any legal cause whatsoever' mr tolchin added: 'dancing is not a crime 'people have the right to stand in the street and express themselves' mr nzebele, who also goes by the name 'alexander bok' online says the officer involved in the incident never asked him to stop dancing, or to do so elsewhere the city law department has reportedly said it would 'review the lawsuit once it is served'
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alexandre nzebele took up an ellen degeneres public 'dance dare' he danced gangnam style around new york but the police weren't amused mr nzebele claims nypd officers intimidated him and pushed him over he filed a claim against the city and nypd in the manhattan federal court
stevie nicks was 27 when she became the ‘queen bee’ of the british american rock band, fleetwood mac up until that time, writing songs and singing with her longtime sweetheart, lindsay buckingham, she hadn’t indulged in drugs but that was all about to change she quickly descended into drug hell and became addicted to cocaine, alcohol, quaaludes to sleep, and cigarettes – until her system broke down and she started having nosebleeds, falls on stage, blackouts and near overdoses she bought $1 million worth of cocaine and it burned a hole in her nose the size of a dime rumors spread that she had to have the drug blown up her derriere by an assistant ‘there was no way to get off the white horse and i didn’t want to,' the now 66 year old nicks said scroll down for video besotted: stevie nicks has a two year, off and on affair with married drummer mick fleetwood their passion was fueled by drugs and alcohol mick was still married to model jenny boyd at the time hot: stevie and nick made beautiful music together both on and off the stage she only slowed down her drug consumption when her doctor warned her she was risking permanent mental and physical damage as well as heading for a brain hemorrhage or an early grave the group called for an intervention and saved her life by urging her to check in to the betty ford center stevie got cleaned up from one drug and went into therapy, but for the next nine years she became dependent on another drug prescribed for anxiety that plunged her into years of depression and weight gain ‘but i got through it, i was so lucky’, zoe howe quotes nicks in her new book, stevie nicks: visions, dreams & rumours, published by omnibus press, 5 february nicks fell madly in love with mick fleetwood two years after she joined fleetwood mac, while she was dating the eagles' don henley in 1977 she called mick one of her ‘great great loves’ fleetwood, in his own biography, writes they secretly began seeing each other in los angeles while on a break from a tour, the clandestine nature of the meetings accelerating their passion ‘i was in love with her, and she loved me, and it was not something passing in the night’ ‘it was a proper hollywood affair on a par with richard burton and elizabeth taylor’ but the complications with significant others and band mates made it feel like ‘utter madness’ mick was still married to model jenny boyd at the time true love: stevie still carries a torch for eagles guitarist joe walsh ‘there was nothing more important than joe walsh, not my music, not my songs, not anything,' she said she wanted to marry joe but the greatest love in nicks' life was keyboard player and guitarist joe walsh of the eagles she still carries a torch for the musician but walsh believed one of them would die from a drug overdose if they stayed together so he walked out the door ‘there was no other man in the world for me and it’s the same today’, nicks confessed fleetwood mac was ‘a fairytale on acid’ to stevie nicks, and mick fleetwood was like ‘an english king’ to her when they first met in los angeles ‘i was awestruck i still am to this day of mick’s presence’ endless days recording in the studio with fleetwood, cocaine now became a daily indulgence for nicks – as well as courvoisier, heineken beer, honey and hot tea and marijuana she consumed so many drugs that weeks went by without sleep nicks wore a little gold and turquoise bottle inlaid with diamonds of coke around her neck so she would never be without the drug while the guys did rails of coke, the girls daintily inhaled tiny spoonfuls of the drug crystal balls, knick knacks, dolls, gypsy chic chiffon dresses, shawls trinkets, feathers, lace, twirling on stage – and mountains of drugs defined her rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle they were the world’s most hedonistic band, the author writes to avoid body searches by customs in europe, they hired a private train to travel through germany, and into france and holland the luxurious lounge car with its gold light fittings and velvet drapes had once belong to hitler – including the elderly attendant who had once served the fuhrer and was still on board nicks had an affair with eagles' don henley (at right in 1973 and with stevie years later), founding member of the group, drummer and singer she was romanced by the maseratis, the mansions, the destroyed hotels, the parties that defined the eagles lifestyle musician lindsey buckingham was stevie's first love they both joined fleetwood mac together in 1975 every whim of the band members was met while on tour, all nicks wanted was the presidential suite at hotels ‘we were elegant people and we wanted a place to sleep after the show that was beautiful’ before falling into the arms of mick and joe walsh, nicks had an affair with eagle don henley, founding member of the group, drummer and singer she was romanced by the maseratis, the mansions, the destroyed hotels, the parties that defined the eagles lifestyle she became pregnant with his child and chose to have an abortion the affair was quickly over but she wrote a song, ‘sara,’ for their unborn girl with eagle joe walsh, ‘it was love’ ‘we were busy being superstars, and everyone was doing way too many drugs but i was so in love with him’, nicks is quotedas saying of all the men she had been involved with, joe was the one man she wanted to marry ‘there was nothing more important than joe walsh, not my music, not my songs, not anything’ ‘i remember days of misery waiting by the phone me in my house, with him saying ‘i’m going to visit you’ i would kick everyone out because i just wanted to be with him, and not a phone call [i put up with it because] i was in love with him’ with all the drugs, ‘we were a couple on the way to hell’ ‘it took me a long, long time to get over it’ in her heyday stevie was considered the queen of rock 'n' roll but even after fleetwood mac disbanded stevie was a quadruple platinum solo artist she was caught up in depression for nine years that resulted from long term use of the tranquilizer, klonopin prescribed for her anxiety while recovering from cocaine dependency she supplemented the klonopin with barbiturates after having her breast implants removed in december 1976, she was diagnosed with epstein barr, a viral infection that causes crippling fatigue she underwent plastic surgery to change the proportion of her body after soaring up to 175 pounds on the drug the drugs were killing her and she admitted herself to the daniel freeman memorial hospital in venice beach this detox was harder than kicking her cocaine addiction her last tour with fleetwood mac with in december 1990 until the group decided those were the best years of their lives they mended old ills and jumped back out on tour late in 2014 in those intervening years, nicks, put out quadruple platinum solo albums ‘i believe there have been angels with me constantly through these last twenty years, or i wouldn't be alive’ her one big regret however was not the drugs, not the affairs, but not stopping to have a baby stevie nicks: visions, dreams & rumours, published by omnibus press, is available on amazon
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fleetwood mac singer stevie nicks was so addicted to cocaine, alcohol and quaaludes she blacked out and nearly overdosed repeatedly she wore gold and turquoise bottle inlaid with diamonds around her neck so she was never without coke to avoid body searches by customs in europe, they hired hitler's private rail car complete with the elderly attendant who served the fuhrer things were 'hot and heavy' between married mick fleetwood and stevie for two years she also had an affair with eagles' don henley but his bandmate joe walsh was the love of her life
bobby brown's sister allegedly smacked her son in the head with a bottle during a hotel fight after the family gathered in atlanta to be at his daughter bobbi kristina's hospital bedside tina brown hit shayne brown in the head with a bottle at the bar of the w midtown atlanta hotel early on friday, according to an atlanta police report shayne brown then drove himself to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for lacerations to the side of the head, while tina brown took off before police arrived, according to the report the police report noted that the family had been at a birthday party for bobby brown who turned 46 on thursday when the mother and son started arguing over a valet parking ticket scroll down for video calm before the storm: shayne brown (second left) and his mother tina brown (second right) smile with his wife and father on thursday before a fight erupted and tina allegedly hit him with a bottle scene: the scrap unfolded at the w midtown atlanta hotel, pictured, early on friday 'mr brown stated that while arguing with his mother, she spit in his face and hit him on his head with a glass bottle,' the report noted according to tmz, she took a swing at him when shayne called his mother a 'crackhead' he told police he did not want to press charges against his mother the fight erupted after bobby brown celebrated his birthday on thursday at ocean prime restaurant in atlanta with as many as 20 friends and family,e! online reported brown, who looked tired as he arrived, was escorted to a private dining area that was sectioned off by a curtain he was joined by his pregnant wife alicia etheredge and their son cassius, five despite the tragedy that has befallen the family this week, there was a party atmosphere, e! reported brown was lavished with presents, two birthday cakes and a rendition of 'happy birthday' the restaurant, which is in the upscale neighborhood of buckhead, serves celebratory dishes including $49 twin lobster tails, chilean sea bass with a truffle sauce for $43 and steaks for $48 members of the brown family have been gathering in atlanta after bobbi kristina was found unresponsive in a bathtub at her roswell home last weekend in a tragedy that eerily shadows the death of her mother, whitney houston, in 2012 the 21 year old, who was reportedly found by her partner nick gordon and a friend, is currently in a medically induced coma at emory university hospital although the family has remained tight lipped about her condition, on thursday, one of her cousins revealed that doctors do not believe she will improve 'the odds are against her': bobbi kristina's cousin jerod brown wrote on his instagram page on thursday that 'doctors don't see any hope for change' in her condition as he called for prayers concerned: bobby brown checks his phone as he has a drink on thursday, his 46th birthday party: the fight erupted after as many as 20 family members, including children, gathered at this restaurant in the upscale neighborhood of buckhead to celebrate his birthday on thursday night brawl: bobby brown's sister tina brown, pictured left, allegedly spat on then hit her son shayne, right 'though it seems the odds are against her,' jerod brown wrote, 'though doctors don't see any hope for change, though we might want to play detective and find out how she got there, though it looks impossible for her to stand again still pray for bk' his message is one of the first family insights into bobbi's condition since she was found face down in a bathtub on saturday and put in a medically induced coma she is now at emory university hospital in atlanta on thursday, dailymailcom learned that bobbi's life support machine was switched off 'the plug on bobbi kristina has been pulled,' a police source said it is possible for a patient to survive despite artificial assistance being withdrawn on friday, tmz reported that was refusing to take his daughter off life support despite doctor's advice because he believes in 'god driven miracles' bobby brown did not respond directly to the life support claims but slammed reports saying that the family were preparing to say goodbye to his youngest daughter 'this is false, just as is the vast majority of the other reporting that is currently taking place,' he said in a statement on thursday 'if we issued a statement every time the media published a false report regarding this matter, that's all we would be doing 24 hours a day' the last official word on bobbi's condition from the family came on tuesday when they said in a statement that she was 'fighting for her life and is surrounded by immediate family' denial: bobby brown, pictured leaving emory university hospital on thursday, has denied reports that the family is preparing for the worst on thursday, a police source said her life support had been removed support network: bobby brown, right, and his wife alicia etheredge, left, leave the hospital on thursday on thursday, he briefly told access hollywood that his daughter was 'good' he appeared tired and his eyes were red as if he had been crying, the program reported 'we're praying,' he added bobbi's 'devastated' grandmother, gospel singer cissy houston, mother of whitney, was also seen arriving at the hospital, according to radar online, having flown in from her new jersey home 'cissy was so traumatized losing whitney and the pain is still raw from that,' a source told the website 'watching krissy in the hospital and in the coma is almost more than she can handle this is almost too much sadness for her to bear' meanwhile, houston's mentor clive davis says he's been in touch the family and is praying for bobbi davis said he's offered his support and and 'they're so grateful' 'of course it's heartbreaking to see the family go through this pain once again,' davis said at the beverly hilton hotel, where houston died in 2012 and where he will hold a pre grammy gala saturday 'they just ask that the public respect their privacy' tragic: bobbi kristina, pictured with her partner nick gordon, was found unconscious on saturday morning vigil: gordon was pictured outside the north fulton hospital, where bobbi kristina was first taken, on sunday houston died in a bathtub from an 'accidental' drug overdose almost exactly three years ago, in tragically similar circumstances authorities found a dozen prescription drug bottles in her beverly hills hotel suite and listed heart disease and cocaine use as contributors, but concluded that she accidentally drowned bobbi kristina was found in eerily similar circumstances on saturday morning questions still remain over what part drugs if any played in saturday's incident; police reportedly found narcotics in the home during a second search last weekend police said she was found by her purported husband, nick gordon, and a friend, max lomas lomas' lawyer has since said he was the one who found bobbi kristina and started cpr on friday, the attorney for the friend who found bobbi kristina said he went looking for her when a cable guy turned up at the door when she didn't respond to his knocks, he went inside the bathroom 'it seems like it might've been 10 or 15 minutes that she must have been alone,' max's attorney, ashleigh merchant, told e! news 'but we don't know at what point she actually ended up in the tub during that time' bobby brown spoke out earlier this week to correct reports that his daughter had married gordon bobbi kristina and gordon were brought up like brother and sister after houston took gordon as a child but following her death, the duo announced they were in a relationship missed: bobbi's mother whitney houston, pictured together in 2007, died in a bathtub from an 'accidental' drug overdose almost exactly three years ago, in tragically similar circumstances then last january the couple announced that they had got married, and bobbi kristina posted photos of their 'wedding rings' on social media but on tuesday a lawyer representing bobbi's father released the following statement: 'we are currently investigating the events that led to the hospitalization of bobbi kristina' 'to correct earlier reports, bobbi kristina is not and has never been married to nick gordon,' added christopher brown of brown & rosen llc relations between gordon and other family members have been rocky and he remains subject to a protective order barring him from being within 200 feet of bobbi kristina's aunt, patricia houston
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tina brown and her son shayne brown got into a fight about a parking valet ticket after bobby brown's birthday party on thursday she 'spat in her son's face before hitting him on the head with a bottle' shayne brown 'drove himself to hospital where he was treated for lacerations to the head' fight unfolded after the family celebrated bobby brown's 46th birthday at an atlanta restaurant on thursday members of the brown family have gathered in atlanta after bobby brown's daughter, bobbi kristina, was found unconscious in a bath on saturday her father has denied reports that they are preparing for the worst
the pilot of the doomed transasia was still holding the joystick in the plane's cockpit when his body was found, it has been reported liao chien tsung, 42, has been hailed as a hero for his actions in the desperate last moments before the crash that killed 35 people brave chien tsung was praised by taiwan's vice president for steering the plane between apartment blocks and commercial buildings before ditching the stalled aircraft in a river aviation authorities also revealed today that both engines had lost power in the minutes before the crash, as grieving relatives visited the scene of the crash scroll down for video recovered: soldiers pay their respects as a body is recovered from the wreckage of the doomed transasia flight that crashed in taipei, taiwan disaster: emergency personnel retrieve the body of a passenger who died in the transasia airways flight ge235 plane crash, killing 35 people devastated: grieving relatives visited the scene of the crash as rescuers continued to search for bodies so far, 35 people have been confirmed killed, with 15 survivors and a further eight still missing transasia flight ge235, carrying 58 passengers and crew, lurched between buildings, clipped a taxi and an overpass with one of its wings and crashed on its left side into shallow water shortly after take off on wednesday thomas wang, executive director of the aviation safety council, said one of the engines went idle just 37 seconds after takeoff and the pilots may have shut off the remaining engine before attempting to restart them but the plane crashed before that could happen mr wang said: 'based on the data we have so far we can see that for a period of time both engines showed no thrust 'the right engine flamed out and triggered a warning in the cockpit the left engine was shut down by command and the pilot tried to restart the engine but couldn't' the plane's blackbox data showed that pilot chien tsung issued a 'mayday' call and announced an engine flameout 35 seconds after noticing engine failure, aviation authorities have revealed mr wang added: 'the plane flashed a flameout signal for one of the two engines at 10:53:28 when the plane climbed to an altitude of 1,200 feet, triggering a warning 'then the other engine was shut down manually the pilot tried to restart the engines but to no avail that means that during the flight's final moments, neither engine had any thrust we heard 'mayday' at 10:54:35' wang said it was 'not clear' why the left engine was shut down manually and added: 'we are not reaching any judgement yet' about one minute after the announced flameout, the black boxes stopped recording, the aviation safety council said a flameout can occur when the fuel supply to an engine is interrupted or when there is faulty combustion smash: terrifying pictures showed the passenger plane plunging into a river near taiwan's capital taipei after clipping a bridge on the freeway the bodies of liao and his co pilot were retrieved from the almost new turboprop atr 72 600's cockpit still clutching the joystick, with their legs badly broken, investigators said 'they were still trying to save this aircraft until the last minute,' taiwanese media quoted unidentified prosecutors involved in the crash investigation as saying taiwan's vice president wu den yih visited a funeral parlour for a prayer session to pay respects to the victims, many of whom were from mainland china, and praised the actions of pilot chien tsung mr wu said: 'when it came to when it was clear his life would end, the pilot meticulously grasped the flight operating system and in the final moments he still wanted to control the plane to avoid harming residents in the housing communities 'to the plane's crew, the victimsi express condolences' it has also been revealed that a lucky family who survived the terrifying crash on wednesday had swapped seats minutes before takeoff a move which is likely to have saved their lives the lin family are reported to have asked to be moved from the left side to the right side after the father had 'heard a noise from the wing', according to local media their two year old son is believed to be the boy seen being pulled from the wreckage yesterday lucky: the lin family, a couple and their two year old son, survived the crash after asking to switch from the left to the right side of the plane before takeoff miracle: a rescue worker hands over a two year old boy who survived the transasia flight ge235 crash lucky: the lin family had asked to move from the left side to the right side after the father had 'heard a noise from the wing' mr lin had asked to change seats to the right side before takeoff after hearing a noise coming from the wing, local newspaper united daily said 'he was uncomfortable after he heard the noise,' the newspaper said the parents then found their son floating in the water after the crash lin promptly gave his son emergency first aid before rescuers arrived 'right after lin escaped the plane, he pulled up his wife, who was just next to him he saw his son in the water, with face turning pale and lips turning purple,' the newspaper said wreckage: rescuers lift part of the wreckage of transasia airways plane flight ge235 after it crash landed into a river, in new taipei city search: officials search the wreckage of the doomed flight, which authorities have revealed lost power in both engines before it crashed thorough: investigators sift through the wreckage at the site in taipei on thursday morning media said it appeared the pilot had fought desperately to steer the stricken aircraft between apartment blocks and commercial buildings close to taipei's songshan airport before crashing into the river dramatic pictures captured by a passing motorist showed the plane careening over an overpass, its nose up as its port side wing struck the taxi and roadway just metres from passing cars 'the pilot's immediate action saved many people,' lin's brother, chris lin, told reuters 'we all feel very lucky' rescue officials are still searching the wreckage for bodies there are 15 known survivors probe: transasia ge235 passenger plane crashed into the keeling river after clipping a motorway and taxi shortly after taking off nightfall: rescue teams have been working through the night to find missing passengers and establish the cause of the crash taiwan's civil aeronautics administration (caa) said 16 of those killed were from among a group of 31 chinese tourists, most from the southeastern city of xiamen three chinese passengers were rescued the crash was the latest in a string of aviation disasters in asia in the past 12 months and transasia's second in the past seven months the plane was bound for the taiwan island of kinmen, not far from xiamen the caa also disclosed that transair airways had failed to meet around a third of the requirements it had demanded after another fatal crash just seven months ago in taiwan's western penghu islands the regulator has grounded a total of 22 atr planes from two taiwanese airlines for safety checks following the accident, and transasia has been banned from applying for new routes for one year
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the body of pilot liao chien tsung was found with legs badly broken the 42 year old hailed as a hero for steering the plane between buildings he issued a desperate 'mayday' call after spotting faulty fuel supply authorities reveal that both engines failed in seconds before crash right engine suffered a 'flameout' before left engine shut down manually one lucky family survived after moving from left to right side of plane transasia flight with 58 people on board, crashed in taipei, taiwan
children of the 1960s and onwards have marvelled at slides showing everything from 3d scenes of the world to cartoon characters though their view master toy now, a retro style invite issued by google and toy maker mattel hints that the toy might be getting a hi tech makeover while we can only guess at the result of the collaboration, the product will be unveiled next friday morning in new york city a retro style invite issued by google and toy maker mattel hints that the toy might be getting a hi tech makeover the design of the invitation, together with the mention of ‘viewing’ seems to show view master reels may suggest that a digital version of the toy is in the pipeline the invitation reads: ‘mattel invites you to view what's possible with exclusive announcement and product debut’ the design of the invitation, which seems to show view master reels together with the mention of ‘viewing’ may suggest that a digital version of the toy is in the pipeline originally conceived in 1938, the view master, a handheld device showing 3d slides, was initially aimed at adults, but became a popular toy in the 1960s the timing is appropriate too, because two days after the announcement, toy fair 2015 begins in manhattan, the verge noted originally conceived in 1938, the view master, a handheld device showing 3d slides, was originally aimed at adults, but became a popular toy in the 1960s (an old version of the toy is shown) children of the 1960s and onwards have marvelled at slides showing everything from 3d scenes of the world (two examples are shown) to cartoon characters though their view master toy in 1938, cameraman william gruber produced 3 d colour slides for stereoscopes which were popular in 19th century homes – using two cameras strapped together an encounter with harold graves, president of sawyer's photographic services in the oregon caves national monument led to a partnership a year later they came up with the view master – a new way of viewing tourist attractions in america – which was sold to adults in camera shops it was only in the 1960s that the view master became a toy, and afterwards, cheap reels were produced showing scenes across the world, disneyland and cartoon characters in ‘3d’ today, the toy is produced by fisher price part of the mattel group numerous people taking to twitter with their guesses have humerously suggested a ‘glasshole barbie’ could be revealed next week 'glasshole' was the derogative name given to wearers of google's now retired smart spectacles there is some speculation that google may have re focused its ‘cardboard’ project for a young audience last summer, the mountain view based tech firm revealed a virtual reality headset made of cardboard, which was given out to attendees of the firm's annual developer conference it used a mobile phones as the display, with a special app to show 3d images and video google seems to be intent of winning the hearts and minds of children, having announced this week that it has acquired launchpad toys, which is behind the ipad app toontastic google has previously announced plans to make child friendly versions of some of its products such as chrome, youtube and search, which are set to be released this year there is some speculation that google may have re focused its ‘cardboard’ project for children last summer, google revealed a virtual reality headset made of cardboard (pictured) but it wasn't commercialised what you'll need to make a google cardboard virtual reality device you'll also need a ruler, glue, and scissors, an x acto knife, or access to a laser cutter source: google
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mystery product will be unveiled next friday morning in new york city design of invite hints it may be a next generation view master toy it's possible that a child friendly version of google's virtual reality device made from cardboard unveilled last summer could be in the pipeline
predator: cristian pereira, 31, was jailed for 13 and a half years by a judge after being convicted of rape a wanted brazilian rapist fled to the uk and attacked a student after posing as a female au pair, a court heard cristian pereira tricked his 19 year old victim into believing he was a woman after befriending her on the internet the predator took the teenager to a remote field where he raped her and was only caught after his van got stuck in the mud after he was arrested it emerged that the 31 year old was wanted by the brazilian authorities for a similar sex attack he had fled south america in 2012, where he had been convicted of rape and handed a 13 and half year prison sentence in his absence oxford crown court heard pereira contacted his teenage victim through a fake facebook profile in which he posed as a female au pair called tais bottecchia after getting to know each other, the victim accepted an offer from pereira for a lift to heathrow airport on april 29 when he turned up at the meeting point, he claimed the 'au pair' had asked him to collect her once she got in the van, the young woman was driven to remote farmland and raped 'the victim was terrified and feared for her life,' said adrian foster, the thames valley and chiltern chief crown prosecutor 'she tried to escape on two occasions, but pereira was stronger and faster than her 'after her ordeal she had little option but to get back into his van, which became stuck in heavy mud enabling her to make her escape 'she was found by a farmer, who contacted the police and pereira was arrested nearby' it also emerged that pereira was on bail at the time of the rape after being arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at the exact same location police found possessions including an italian id card, a passport, £3,000 in cash and clothes in his van pereira's home in samphire road, oxford, was virtually empty, leading detectives to believe he was planning to flee the area or the country after the attack he initially claimed the victim had consented to the sexual activity, but admitted the offence when presented with damning evidence it was also claimed that while living in england he hacked the accounts of up to 180 brazilian women before blackmailing them by demanding they perform virtual sex acts in order to get their profiles back mr foster said: 'as a result of further inquiries made by thames valley police and the cps, it has been established that pereira is currently wanted by the brazilian authorities for an offence of rape, for which he has been convicted and sentenced in his absence in brazil' this is an aerial view of the remote location in the oxfordshire countryside where pereira drove his 19 year old victim and raped her sentencing, judge ian pringle told pereira: 'your behaviour that day was utterly unspeakable and would fill the vast majority of people in this country with horror 'i have no doubt in finding you to be a dangerous individual 'it is difficult to imagine a worse case than this you have no remorse for what you did' the track where pereira parked his van and carried out the attack after posing as a woman on facebook to befriend the girl he was jailed for 13 and a half years for two counts of rape and four years for sexual assault, to be served concurrently he will be deported to serve his sentence in brazil once he has served his time in england his victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, thanked thames valley police for their support 'all the officers i have met gave me the impression that they didn't judge me, that they believed me and that they were trying to help me while always remaining professional,' she said 'my special thanks go out to pc maria gilio, whose support played the most important role in the early days of my recovery 'i would also like to encourage anyone not only victims of rape but everyone who has faced or is facing a difficult time in life to keep fighting 'stay strong, don't give up, it will get better again life is worth living' detective inspector louise roddy said: 'i am pleased with the sentence result which prevents an extremely dangerous man being able to commit any more horrendous crimes 'my absolute admiration goes to the victim, who has managed to start rebuilding her life due to her strength of character and determination'
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britain's use of intelligence hoovered up and stored by us mass surveillance programmes to spy on citizens was illegal, a tribunal has ruled the investigatory powers tribunal (ipt) said the information sharing regime between gchq and america's national security agency was a breach of human rights the uk's eavesdropping service used vast amounts of personal information supplied by us spy chiefs, including websites visited, emails sent and received, text messages, calls and passwords the uk's eavesdropping service used vast amounts of personal information supplied by us spy chiefs, including websites visited, emails sent and received, text messages, calls and passwords the ipt, the only judicial body with the power to investigate mi5, mi6 and gchq, ruled the listening post had acted unlawfully when it used intercepted communications provided by top secret us surveillance programmes called prism and upstream however, after britain's use of the controversial programmes were admitted by the government in december last year, they immediately became legal that means gchq is now free to carry on using data harvested by the us citizens who thinks their communications were intercepted by gchq prior to december can complain to the ipt and potentially have any records deleted it is the first time the tribunal has ruled against an intelligence agency in its 15 year history the judges said that before december it was illegal for intelligence chiefs to use information swept up by the programmes because the public were unaware of the safeguards in place but when additional details about the bulk surveillance programme – just two paragraphs – were disclosed, this was sufficient to make the practice compliant with the european court of human rights downing street said that prime minister david cameron believes the government should make sure that the intelligence agencies 'continue to have the powers they need to keep us safe' human rights groups liberty, privacy international and amnesty launched the legal challenge against gchq following leaks by us fugitive edward snowden he became one of the world's most wanted men after breaking cover as the civilian cia worker who stole countless classified files from the us national security agency which exposed spy tactics used to track terror suspects the human rights campaigners claimed that gchq's methods breached the right to privacy and protections on freedom of expression they disagreed that the intelligence sharing was lawful and vowed to challenge the tribunal's decision at the european court of human rights liberty legal director james welch said: 'we now know that, by keeping the public in the dark about their secret dealings with the national security agency, gchq acted unlawfully and violated our rights 'the intelligence services retain a largely unfettered power to rifle through millions of people's private communications the tribunal believes the limited safeguards revealed during last year's legal proceedings are an adequate protection of our privacy we disagree eric king, deputy director of privacy international, said: 'we must not allow agencies to continue justifying mass surveillance programs using secret interpretations of secret laws' a gchq spokesman said: 'the ipt has found against the government in one small respect in relation to the historic intelligence sharing legal regime 'the ruling re affirms that the processes and safeguards within the intelligence sharing regime were fully adequate at all times it is simply about the amount of detail about those processes and safeguards that needed to be in the public domain' downing street said the judgment did not require gchq to change its operations a spokesman said that prime minister david cameron believes the government should make sure that the intelligence agencies 'continue to have the powers they need to keep us safe' 'the overall judgment this morning is that the uk's interception regime is fully lawful that follows on from the court's clear rejection of accusations of mass surveillance in their december judgment, and we welcome that,' the spokesman said 'it's important to be clear that the overall interception regime and bulk interception they found fully, fully lawful, and that it was compliant with the right to privacy at all times 'what they said was, on the legal framework governing that, that there should be more about the rules that should be disclosed publicly i think it was two paragraphs of additional detail, and the government did that during the proceedings 'they are not questioning in this judgment that the safeguarding of privacy was in any way jeopardised and the judgment will not require gchq to change what it does'
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rene meulensteen has questioned sir alex ferguson over united's failure to win the premier league in 2012 and their 2009 champions league final defeat the former first team coach queried ferguson's decision to drop paul scholes for their defeat at wigan in a match they lost 1 0 which he believes handed the title to cross town rivals city three years ago and he also queried the scotsman's starting xi for their clash with barcelona in rome in which they were beaten 2 0 rene meulensteen (right) believes sir alex ferguson's tactics cost manchester united more silverware meulensteen believes ferguson's decisions saw united miss out on the 2011 12 premier league and 2008 09 champions league to manchester city and barcelona respectively meulensteen (left) worked as part of ferguson's first team coaching staff between 2007 2013 meulensteen, who enjoyed two spells at old trafford before leaving when david moyes was appointed in 2013, made the comments in an interview with fanzine united we stand referring to the 2012 title race, which saw city pip their rivals to the post, the dutchman highlighted the april night match at the dw stadium as the one in which united blew it 'that's where we lost the league,' he said 'the manager thought that paul scholes, our key player and the one who could change the rhythm of the game, wasn't right to play two games in a week (united had beaten qpr on the saturday, a match scholes scored in) and for that reason he wasn't in the squad and we missed him' shaun maloney (left) scored the only goal of the game as wigan beat united 1 0 in april 2012 meulensteen, who was sacked after a short stint in charge at fulham following his departure from united, added: 'we couldn't score and we should have had a penalty at the end but phil dowd didn't give it' the 50 year old, now with mls club philadelphia union, also revealed what happened on the last day of the 2011 12 season at sunderland where, following their victory, united were top of the table and set to become champions before sergio aguero's late winner for city against qpr snatched the title away from them 'the manager tapped me on the shoulder and said 'well done we're champions for now'' 'i went into the tunnel to meet simon wells, our video man he said 'they (city) have just scored' sergio aguero (centre) scored a dramatic winner as manchester city beat qpr 3 2 during the 2011 12 season aguero's late goal saw city win the premier league title that year at the expense of arch rivals united ferguson was crestfallen as united's 1 0 win at sunderland proved meaningless because of aguero's strike ferguson (left) looks on as defender phil jones is distraught as city win the title in dramatic fashion as for the defeat to a xavi and andres iniesta inspired barcelona in italy, meulensteen again suggested that ferguson did not get his selection right 'i thought we had enough quality to deal with them,' he said 'in hindsight, i think we didn't pick the right team with (carlos) tevez, (dimitar) berbatov and (paul) scholes on the bench 'three massive players who could have put more authority in the game, especially as a few players underperformed' lionel messi (left) scored as barcelona beat united 2 0 in the 2008 09 champions league final
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controversial payday lender wonga has agreed with newcastle united to remove its logo from all children's replica shirts and training wear from the 2016/17 season earlier this year, the payday loan giant was ordered to pay compensation of £26million to 45,000 customers who were harassed with threatening letters from firms that it invented to chase debts its sponsorship of the north east club was criticised by fans as well as players, with striker papiss cisse the most strongly opposed the senegalese player initially said he did not want to support a money lending organisation who have annual interest rates of up to 5,853 per cent for religious reasons but eventually gave in and agreed to wear the shirt the payday loan giant will remove its logo from all children's replica shirts from the 2016/17 season senegalese player papiss cisse strongly objected to wearing shirts with the sponsor on and it will now be removed from newcastle united's training kit for the 2016/2017 season wonga said the decision followed a review of its marketing launched by new chairman andy haste in july to ensure none of it could inadvertently appeal to the very young or vulnerable it has already ended its puppet advertising campaign the company said the logo was being removed from children's kit at the earliest possible opportunity, and that due to kit production schedules this would be from the start of the 2016/17 season the last season of the current shirt sponsorship deal the pay day loans industry has been fiercely criticised by leading figures including the archbishop of canterbury, who suffered embarrassment when it was revealed that the church of england had indirectly invested funds in wonga two young newcastle fans pose in wonga sponsored shirts with versatile stalwart ryan taylor last month, it wrote off a total of £220 million worth of debt belonging to 330,000 customers after admitting making loans to people who could not afford to repay them while the company presented itself as the ethical face of the payday loans industry with its friendly tv ad puppets, the investigation by the financial conduct authority found extensive evidence of ‘thuggish’ behaviour among wonga’s victims threatened by the fake legal team was a woman who missed repayments because she was in hospital recovering from a miscarriage but mr haste has promised to clean up the company as he admitted it had made 'serious mistakes' wonga said it now expected to become 'smaller and less profitable' in the near term following the changes darryl bowman, wonga marketing director said: 'as a responsible lender we believe removing our logo from children's replica shirts and training wear is the right thing to do we appreciate the club's support in this matter' newcastle united managing director lee charnley said: 'we understand and respect wonga's position and are happy to support their decision'
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labour's shadow education secretary has been accused of ‘denigrating’ catholicism after he appeared to question whether nuns make good teachers tristram hunt was criticised for comments he made on the bbc’s question time that seemed to challenge the quality of teaching provided by nuns the remarks immediately sparked a furious reaction with the former tv historian condemned for being ‘rude’ and ‘arrogant’, but he has refused to apologise scroll down for video tristram hunt was criticised for comments he made on the bbc’s question time that seemed to challenge the quality of teaching provided by nuns during a debate over labour's policy of requiring all teachers to have official qualifications on thursday night, mr hunt clashed with fellow panellist cristina odone, a former editor of the catholic herald the political commentator said some of her most inspiring teachers did not go to teacher training college and taught 'real values' but mr hunt interjected: 'these were nuns, these were all nuns, weren't they?' he added: 'i know about your religious schooling and there is a difference between a state education system and having qualified teachers in the classroom' mr hunt, who has opposed the use of unqualified teachers in classrooms, said: ‘i know about your religious schooling and there's a difference, i think, between a state education system having qualified teachers in the classroom’ miss odone said she had been to a catholic school, a state school and a private school and ‘the best (teachers) did not come out of teacher training college’ following the exchanges on bbc's question time miss odone told her former publication: ‘tristram hunt's comments on nuns last night were arrogant and ignorant ‘why is it acceptable to denigrate anything catholic but bleat tolerance about every other religion? ‘to know he and labour stand a chance at the next election makes me fear for the 7,000 brilliant faith schools in this country’ mr hunt clashed with fellow panellist cristina odone, (left), a former editor of the catholic herald miss odone said she had been to a catholic school, a state school and a private school and ‘the best (teachers) did not come out of teacher training college’ mr hunt's remarks also led to outrage on twitter tory mp conor burns said: 'absolutely shocking, sneering comments by tristram hunt about catholic schools and nuns 'i was educated by brothers gave lives of service' former labour downing street spin doctor damian mcbride said: 'my mum spent most of her career teaching in a convent school, working alongside nuns they gave incredible educations' fellow tory nadine dorries said it was an ‘arrogant, sneering, intolerant remark’ and predicted it would damage labour's electoral chances ‘if labour had any chance of holding onto its catholic glasgow seats, it lost it last night with tristram hunt's remarks,’ she said mr hunt today responded to the row, but did not say sorry he posted on twitter: ‘on bbc qt i was trying to make a generalised point about the use of unqualified teachers in schools i obviously meant no offence to nuns’ asked whether david cameron believed nuns could make good teachers, a downing street spokesman said: ‘the prime minister thinks that there are a range of people who are well qualified to be excellent teachers and it is obviously for headteachers to make those decisions on the ground ‘what matters most is that children are getting the best quality education they can’ paul barber, director of the catholic education service, said: ‘nuns and religious orders play a central role in the continuing success of catholic education religious orders provided education in this country centuries before state funded education and they continue this work today ‘they act as qualified teachers, school chaplains, governors and trustees the vocational nature of religious life and their dedication to serving the poor and vulnerable has meant that hundreds of thousands of students have been given a first class education’ speaking after the programme, miss odone said  mr hunt's comments on nuns 'were arrogant and ignorant' a total of 26 labour mps went to catholic schools, including six members of the shadow cabinet and shadow schools minister kevin brennan mr hunt went to the fee paying university college school in north london the row comes days after mr hunt told a parent asking about labour's plans for schools to 'stop moaning' and 'do some work' thomas mann asked on twitter if mr hunt could point him towards his education policies ahead of the general election mr hunt replied with a link to labour's website but mr mann, from south london, responded that the site 'only contains soundbites' and asked for details covering 'the full complexity of education policy' mr hunt then told mr mann: 'stop moaning read the speeches do some work' mr mann, a former labour voter, tweeted back: 'tell ed you just lost a vote' he added that he thought mr hunt was 'rude' and 'unhelpful' 'he didn't even feign interest he just got cross that we were asking him to earn his keep,' he wrote 'i want a party that listens between elections remember who employs you' mr mann said that education policy had become important to him after his child's school in lewisham had become an academy
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despite claims we’re obsessed with always having the latest and greatest gadgets, millions of us still hoard old and out of date devices living room tvs are relegated to bedrooms, and phones are handed down to children, for example and although it may seem like you’re saving money by doing this, the amount of extra energy they use can end up costing more – financially and in terms of the environment experts estimated energy use of individual products using the economic input output life cycle assessment database and studied consumer reports to estimate usage between 1992 and 2007 (pictured) the study concluded a household of 'legacy gadgets' uses energy equivalent to 30% of what a car burned during 2007 researchers from rochester institute of technology in new york estimated energy use of individual products using the economic input output life cycle assessment database this database determines the environmental emissions and energy consumption produced when making individual gadgets researchers from rochester institute of technology in new york estimated energy use of products using the economic input output life cycle assessment database this database determines the environmental emissions and energy consumption when making individual gadgets the experts then studied consumer reports to estimate ownership and usage between 1992 and 2007 during this 15 year period, the number of household gadgets rose from four to 13 this included desktop pcs, feature phones, laptops, and box set tvs during 1992, digital cameras and digital camcorders in 1997 the introduction of mp3 players, smartphones, dvd players, and lcd tvs in 2002, and plasma screens, tablets, and e readers in 2007 the time spent using these devices also rose from 700 hours in 1992 to 1,400 in 2007 the experts then studied consumer reports to estimate ownership and usage between 1992 and 2007 during this 15 year period, the number of household gadgets rose from four to 13 this included desktop pcs, feature phones, laptops, and box set tvs during 1992, digital cameras and digital camcorders in 1997, the introduction of mp3 players, smartphones, dvd players, and lcd tvs in 2002, and plasma screens, tablets, and e readers in 2007 the time spent using these devices also increased from 700 hours in 1992 to 1,400 in 2007 as next generation models are released, they typically become more energy efficient by studying the additional energy created by using older devices in tandem with newer gadgets, the researchers concluded a household uses extra energy equivalent to 30 per cent of what a car burned during 2007 ‘despite efficiency improvements in individual devices from 1992 to 2007, the net impact of the entire product community increased, due primarily to increasing ownership and usage,’ explained the study ‘the net energy impact for the product community is significant, nearly 30 per cent of the average gasoline use in a us passenger vehicle in 2007 during the 15 years studied, the number of household gadgets rose from four to 13 and the time spent using these devices also rose from 700 hours in 1992 to 1,400 in 2007 they blamed living room tvs being relegated to bedrooms (stock image pictured), and phones being handed down to children, for example ‘the analysis points to a large contribution by legacy products cathode ray tube televisions and desktop computers due to historically high consumption rates’ the data obtained only covered gadgets released until 2007 the researchers then estimated the effect newer devices may have on energy use and found that if people switched from watching shows on tvs and pcs to viewing them on tablets and laptops, energy consumption would be reduced by almost half (44 per cent)
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energy use was based on the economic input output life cycle assessment database it determines emissions and energy consumption when making gadgets they then used consumer reports to estimate ownership and usage between 1992 and 2007, household gadgets rose from four to 13 time spent on these devices rose from 700 hours in 1992 to 1,400 in 2007 experts said a household of personal gadgets uses the energy equivalent to 30% of what a car burned during 2007 and switching from watching shows on tvs to tablets cuts energy by 44%
a sickening photo has emerged social media showing a toddler kicking the severed head of a dead soldier in syria the toddler's father is believed to be an avid islamic state supporter and is wearing a camouflage military style baseball cap on his head the father can be seen smiling with delight in the photo as he watches his innocent child kick the severed head warning graphic content shocking photo has emerged showing a suspected isis supporter encouraging a toddler to kick the severed head of a dead soldier leaning over, the bearded man, wearing a short white thoub, appears to be helping his young child to raise their small leg and kick the rotting head of the dead body at least one person, wearing three quarter length jeans can be seen watching the horrific scene the severed head, which is too gruesome to show in full detail, appears to be several days old it appears to be the head of a dead prisoner, although it is hard to distinguish his features due to the heavy decomposition of the face the face has also suffered a deep wound, suggesting the victim had been militated with a knife the horrific photo comes just hours after 'raqqa is being slaughtered silently', a syrian activist group based in the isis stronghold posted photos of the latest barbaric execution carried out by is a photo of children crowding around the body of a crucified and beheaded syrian rebel member has emerged the photo shows a crowd of young boys, standing around a wooden gallows there appears to be at least ten boys in the photo, but few are focused on the gruelsome scene nearby at the center of the photo is the body of a syrian rebel member, who has been crucified and beheaded it is believed he was the relative of zahran alloush, the renowned leader of jaysh al islam, one of the groups which is part of the islamic front and fighting to form their own islamic state in syria zahran alloush shot to fame for surprising reasons in early july when islamic front released a video showing the imposing figure of alloush delivering a rousing speech to denounce islamic state however, it was his notebook which attracted a bigger talking point rather than the words of his speech on his desk, a hello kitty notebook appears to have been used by alloush whilst making notes for his speech zahran alloush (right) shot to fame after delivering a rousing speech to denounce islamic state with a hello kitty notebook on his desk the japanese brand, which celebrated its 40th birthday the other day, is better known to be the trusted diary for teenage girls rather than fearsome rebel leaders, leading many islamic state supporters to mock alloush on social media it is unknown exactly how closely related the dead prisoner in the photo was to zahran alloush however due to the age of his body, it is likely he was possibly a distant, younger cousin the photo shows how he was subjected to a brutal death as his arms are bound to the scaffolds in an outstretched crucifixion pose the head has been severed from his body and placed on his lap, with blood still dripping from the open neck wound the horrific scene, which appears to have been openly witnessed by children, underlines the brutality of islamic state their interpretation of shari'a law has meant that public executions for crimes like 'cursing god' and 'sorcery' have become a fixture in the city's public square young boys appear to be openly encouraged to witness these appalling scenes without any consideration by adults 'raqqa is being slaughtered silently' has developed a reputation for providing a shocking insight into life in raqqa the secret activist group, whose members risk their lives to document the atrocities happening in the is held city of raqqa, have previously published other photos of public executions and general oppression several of the groups members have been imprisoned and executed, whilst attempting to document the crimes being carried out by islamic state militants
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jamie oliver's restaurant in turkey has been forced to file for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation the jamie's italian in istanbul's $25billion zorlu center mall was unable to reach targets due to a tough economic climate, it was reported a bankruptcy hearing was told the chain, which is the italian eatery's largest branch abroad in the summer when it can accommodate almost 200 diners on its outdoor terrace, planned to cut staff and put in more capital after experiencing financial difficulties scroll down for video jamie oliver's istanbul restaurant filed for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation pictured, the celebrity chef, 39, at jamie's italian in manchester jamie's italian in istanbul's $25billion zorlu center mall, pictured, was unable to reach targets due to a tough economic climate, it was reported the restaurant suffered due to the lower prices offered to compete in the city and a a lower than forecast footfall, the hurriet daily news reported a spokesman for jamie oliver told mailonline the restaurant will not be closing he said: 'jamie's italian istanbul is trading well but is currently in some negotiations with regards to its operations and it is standard practise to request protection from the court from its creditors whilst those negotiations are ongoing' he added: 'jamie's italian is working closely with its turkish partners to resolve the current situation in istanbul in the meantime, the jamie's italian restaurant brand remains hugely successful across the world 'in australia, the sydney jamie's italian had record numbers of customers through the door in the run up to christmas while the perth restaurant still has queues out of the door almost two years after opening' the company cited the country's tough economic conditions had been a factor as turkey's growth fell from 88% in 2011 to just 17% in the last quarter of 2014 but ozgur altug, chief turkey economist at bgc partners, said 'almost all other restaurant and chains are going fine' he added restaurants in istanbul are a 'lucrative business' and 'this has nothing to do with the economy' 'turks do not hesitate to eat out even in tough times' jamie’s italian has been rapidly expanding since it was founded in oxford in 2008 with more than 30 restaurants worldwide, including singapore, dubai and russia cleared out: the former recipease store on western road, brighton, was pictured boarded up last year early in 2014, all bar one of oliver's nostalgic union jacks restaurants, including the chiswick branch, pictured, were shut down but other business ventures haven't fared as well in october last year, the 39 year old chef unexpectedly closed two of his cookery class shops and failed to tell staff until they were abruptly cleared out of the premises during a shift he shut down his recipease branches in clapham junction and brighton after five years of operation with a spokesman claiming they were 'focusing energies on their flagship notting hill branch' but mailonline reported that one customer, who called to complain about a cancelled booking, said a despondent former employee temporarily posted to customer services admitted the stores were 'making no money' early in 2014, all bar one of oliver's nostalgic union jacks restaurants were shut down amid financial troubles the television chef's company cited a 'challenging climate' as the reason for closures of branches in holborn, chiswick and winchester with only the branch in covent garden remaining open an employee from the store claims a woman from head office came into the shop during the day to close the place down without warning a worker from the clapham branch, pictured with windows boarded, says she she turned up for work to find the doors were locked after leaving school at 16 years old with just two gcses, jamie oliver has built a £240million business empire and is one of the most recognised chefs in the world here are some of his biggest hits, along with a few of his recent failures tv programmes and books the naked chef, 1999: he became a household name after launching the hit tv show in 1999 jamie's 30 minute meals, 2010: channel 4 series of 40 episodes focused on home cooked meals that could be put together within the titular timeframe, using simple techniques jamie's 15 minute meals, 2012: a re vamp of his previous show now for people with even less time jamie and jimmy's friday night feast, 2014: jamie and best mate jimmy doherty join forces at their end of the pier caff in southend to make feasts for the weekend crusading campaigns jamie's school dinners, 2005: the rising star hit headlines with his campaign against unhealthy school dinners in this four part documentary jamie oliver's food revolution, 2010: after his uk crusade, the chef met resistance in the usa and was barred from entering any public school in la with his abc show also getting cancelled business ventures jamie’s italian: the brand has become hugely successful with chains opening up around the world fifteen restaurant: initiative designed to give young people the chance to turn their life around with apprenticeships it recently met controversy for employing a convicted paedophile recipease: after opening in 2009, two of the three stores were shut down last year union jack's: the high priced british themed venues were hit by bad reviews and complaints and three out of four branches closed in january 2014 jme: the artisan food range folded amid poor sales and criticism that the brand boasted high prices for basic ingredients
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jamie's italian in istanbul's $25billion zorlu center mall opened in 2013 but despite its prominent location, it experienced financial difficulties bankruptcy hearing was told chain would cut staff and put in more capital lower prices and tough economic conditions were to blame, company said but economist says: 'turks do not hesitate to eat out even in tough times' a spokesman for mr oliver said restaurant is 'trading well' and won't close
the flu jab crisis deepened last night after officials admitted they had suspected the vaccine was ineffective last summer – but failed to take action the government’s public health agency announced late on thursday that this year’s flu vaccine worked for only 3 per cent of patients that is because the main strain of the virus has mutated to such an extent that it no longer matches the jab, which was developed almost a year ago scroll down for video the government’s public health agency announced on thursday that this year’s flu vaccine worked for only 3 per cent of patients officials admitted they suspected the vaccine was ineffective last summer (file picture) figures suggest the infection has already claimed the lives of thousands of elderly patients who would have mistakenly assumed they were protected death rates are 40 per cent higher than last year there is also evidence that babies and young children have died from the virus because mortality rates for last month were ‘higher than expected’ but yesterday professor nick phin, director of the department of infectious diseases at public health england, said they had been made aware that a mutant strain had emerged in australia ‘last summer’ he said that the flu viruses that arrive in the uk tend to mirror those which have been present in the southern hemisphere during their winter, which is six months earlier than ours in the united states the government issued a warning in early december before the flu season had begun that it could be ‘potentially severe’ the center for disease control sent out a statement on december 4 stating that scientists were aware that certain mutant strains of the virus were circulating which may be resistant to the jab patients at high risk – the elderly, pregnant women and those with underlying health complaints – were urged to see a doctor as soon as they had flu like symptoms including a runny nose, fever, cough or aches and pains doctors were told to prescribe antiviral medications to these patients as soon as they suspected flu but otherwise healthy individuals were urged to stay at home, rather than seeing a doctor, to prevent spreading it to more vulnerable groups scientists in the us have since carried out detailed research to assess the effectiveness of the jab and the findings have been shared with the public one such study published last month suggested they were just 23 per cent effective, although rates vary between states professor phin said a further warning was sounded in early december when scientists detected the same mutant virus had arrived in britain – but it wasn’t deemed serious because cases were only in ‘low numbers’ but in the us government officials were far more concerned and warned the public two months ago to prepare for a ‘potentially severe flu season’ because the vaccines might not work elderly patients, pregnant women and those with long term conditions were urged to seek help as soon as they experienced symptoms and doctors were told to prescribe them tamiflu, an antiviral treatment for flu officials at the us center for disease control also advised otherwise healthy adults to stay at home if they became ill so as not to spread the virus but there were no similar warnings in britain and experts at public health england just hoped the same mutant strain that was rampant in australia and america would not arrive here there are now growing concerns that deaths could have been avoided and vulnerable patients prevented from becoming seriously ill had officials followed the same precautions roger goss, of campaign group patient concern, said: ‘it’s extremely worrying people who had the jabs should have been made aware that they needed to be more careful not to catch the virus and more alert to symptoms ‘this failure to be open and honest may have contributed to some of the thousands of deaths’ katherine murphy, chief executive of the patients’ association, said: ‘it beggars belief that health officials weren’t aware just how badly the vaccine was working a long time ago’ the crisis has come about because the vaccines are developed in february, ten months before the flu season usually gets under way in britain in december the nhs spends around £100million each year on the flu vaccination programme, with each jab costing £760 although it is never totally effective, it usually protects around 60 per cent of patients (file picture) experts predicted h3n2 (pictured) would be the most dominant virus but it has now mutated to such an extent that it no longer matches the vaccine which was developed almost a year ago scientists from the world health organisation predict which three main strains of flu are likely to be circulating and the jabs are manufactured to protect against them dr john mccauley, of the medical research council, said the decision was ‘not straightforward’ this year because there are two strains in circulation warning: professor nick phin, director of the department of infectious diseases at public health england, said they had been made aware that a mutant strain had emerged ‘last summer’ experts said this year’s vaccine’s ineffectiveness was the worst in at least 20 years although it is never failsafe, it usually protects around 60 per cent of patients a spokesman for public health england said: ‘we saw that there were going to be drifts but we thought it was going to be less significant’ asked when they had first become aware of the mutation, the official initially said august and then clarified it to ‘within the last few months’ a spokesman for the prime minister would not confirm if government officials were made aware of the mutant strain in march the spokesman added: ‘the current vaccine is still protecting against two strains of flu so there is still a benefit to getting the vaccine’ experts now fear the death toll for this winter from flu and cold weather will surpass 40,000, the worst in 15 years data from the office for national statistics shows that there were 25,231 deaths in the over 65s in the two weeks leading up to january 23, a 40 per cent rise on last year and the most recent weekly flu report from public health england states that deaths in the under fives in january were ‘higher than expected’, although it does not provide figures in normal years, the majority of the over 65s are protected from flu as they receive the jab for free on the nhs children aged two to four are also offered the jab while toddlers and babies will have some protection from their mothers being vaccinated in pregnancy what’s gone wrong? health officials announced on thursday that this year’s flu vaccine protected only 3 per cent of patients the vaccine was developed nearly a year ago and since then the virus has mutated so it no longer matches this is unprecedented as although the vaccine is never failsafe, it normally protects at least 60 per cent of patients why didn’t health officials alert the public sooner? public health england, the responsible government agency, says it wasn’t sure of the extent of the problem until a few days ago when research into the lack of effectiveness was published but it knew the virus had mutated elsewhere in august and hoped that strain wouldn’t arrive in britain the us government was much more alert to the problem and issued a warning in early december before the flu season had arrived this told at risk patients to seek help as soon as they experienced symptoms and doctors to prescribe tamiflu, a prescription medication that reduces the severity of flu i’m in the ‘at risk’ patient group – what should i do? it’s not too late to get the flu jab if you are over 65, pregnant or have an underlying health condition such as asthma although it doesn’t protect against the main mutant strain, it should still protect against two other types that are circulating in some areas of the country and may become more widespread later this winter flu levels are much lower now than they were a month ago but you should still follow basic hygiene to avoid catching it this includes washing hands, disinfecting surfaces and avoiding close contact with others who are ill tamiflu is available only on prescription and your gp will prescribe it if you are an at risk patient with flu is another vaccine available? no the vaccines take nine to ten months to produce and none have yet been developed to prevent this mutant strain should i be stocking up on tamiflu? no tamiflu is available only on prescription and your gp will prescribe it if you are an at risk patient with flu there is no reason otherwise healthy patients should take this drug to prevent flu as it can cause serious and unpleasant side effects these include headaches, dizziness, cough, sickness, indigestion and, less commonly, heart problems, seizures and eczema opinions are also divided as to whether it prevents flu in patients who don’t yet have the virus how much has this cost taxpayers? the nhs spends around £100million a year on its flu immunisation campaign which offers the jab free of charge to vulnerable groups a further £15million goes towards a marketing campaign with tv and radio adverts urging at risk patients to come forward for their jabs but officials insist it hasn’t all been a waste of money as the jabs may still protect against other strains of flu that could emerge later this year what will happen next year? scientists from the world health organisation will meet this month to predict which strains of flu are likely to be present next winter – and vaccine production will get under way but the vaccines will almost certainly be developed to protect against this mutant strain of h3n2 in case it is still in circulation experts hope this winter has just been a one off and next year’s jabs will resume the usual effectiveness level of at least 60 per cent and they say it is crucial that vulnerable groups receive the vaccine as normal next autumn as it remains the best way of preventing flu
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one shopper was just picking up a few essentials from her local target on wednesday when she happened upon a heartwarming scene between an employee and a young man audrey mark took a picture of the employee, now identified as dennis roberts, helping the unidentified young man tie a tie so he could look professional for a job interview at a nearby chick fil a fast food restaurant ms mark posted the sweet photo online, and now both mr roberts and the chain are receiving praise for the extraordinary act that went above and beyond customer service heartwarming: a shopper at a raleigh, north carolina target took this picture on wednesday of a store employee helping a young man learn to tie a tie for a job interview at a nearby chick fil a customer service! store employee dennis roberts (pictured) also gave the young man a few interview tips before he left the store scene: above, the raleigh, north carolina super target where the kind act happened on wednesday mr roberts' coworker cathy scott was the first to greet the customer on wednesday when he came in looking for a clip on tie for his interview since the store was out of the clip on ties, she directed him to the regular ties but he didn't know how to tie it good job: both mr roberts and the target chain are receiving praise for helping the boy out mr roberts went to the chick fil a the next day to see if the young man got the job, but the manager hadn't made his decision yet after checking out, ms scott brought the boy back to her co worker mr roberts 'cathy says, 'can you tie a tie?' i said, 'yes,'' mr roberts told wtvd 'we took the wrapping off it, and i tied it on my neck, and fit it over head adjusted it and tightened itfixed all his collar buttons and he was set to go' and that's not all mr roberts went on to help the young man prepare for his job interview by asking him the typical questions a hiring manager would ask 'we said, 'make sure you look him in the eye' i'm saying make sure you give him a firm handshake, and she showed him he tucked his shirt in,' said mr roberts it was when he was giving the young man advice that ms mark snapped her now viral photo 'it was a very quiet simple moment, but it was very profound honestly kindness from strangers in a super target,' ms mark, a mother of three, said  'he leaves and all these target employees are screaming 'bye! good luck! tell us how it went'' the young man left the store as the mr roberts and the other employees wished him good luck and asked him to come back and tell them how it went 'we were just here to help a young man get a job and forward his future,' mr roberts said mr roberts, ms scott and some other employees went to the chick fil a on thursday to see if the young man got the job, but the manager said he hadn't yet made his decision according to a facebook post by mr robert's daughter sarah, he told the manager that 'if they don't hire him target will!'
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young man in a suit came in to raleigh, north carolina target to buy a clip on tie for job interview at chick fil a since they were all out of clip on ties, he bought a regular tie and store employee dennis roberts offered to help him learn to tie it he then offered the young man some tips to ace his interview kind moment was captured by shopper audrey mark mr roberts went to chick fil a on thursday to see if the young man got the job, but the manager hadn't made a decision yet
counter terror police have arrested a 27 year old man accused of financing extremists in syria the suspect was held this morning in slough, berkshire, under section 17 of the terrorism act after an investigation by specialist officers a top police chief once again sounded a warning against travelling to syria, where hundreds of british extremists are fighting with islamist groups the arrest in slough (pictured) comes a month after the same unit held six people across the south east the south east counter terrorism unit carried out the investigation as officers from thames valley police moved to reassure locals superintendent simon bowden said: 'i would like to reassure the community that this investigation should have very little impact on local residents 'the arrest was pre planned and was not made in response to any immediate threat to public safety in slough 'we will continue to work with our partners and community in the interests of public safety 'i would ask that we all continue to discourage anyone from attempting to travel to syria or other areas of conflict' thames valley police superintendent simon bowden said: 'i would ask that we all continue to discourage anyone from attempting to travel to syria or other areas of conflict' hundreds of brits are fighting abroad there have been a string of arrests after home secretary theresa may warned hundreds of britons were travelling to fight with jihadis in iraq and syria the arrest comes less than a week after four men were held in london on suspicion of a terror plot the men aged between 19 and 27 were detained in west london and high wycombe, buckinghamshire, on thursday and friday days before remembrance sunday scotland yard refused to comment on suggestions that the commemorations could have been the target of any plot today's arrest is the latest in a string of raids by the south east counter terrorism unit a 26 year old man was held in slough in july accused of financing terrorist acts two slough homes were also raided in september as part of inquiries into seven terror suspects arrested in holyhead, north wales, but they were later released without charge crackdown: there have been several arrests in britain over the rise of groups like isis in syria (pictured) and six people were arrested across the region on october 14 on suspicion of terror crimes in portsmouth, hampshire, greenwich, london and farnborough, surrey tuhin shahensha, 26, and mustakim jaman, 23 both from southsea, portsmouth were charged with preparing terrorist acts two suspects remain on bail and two were released without charge there is no indication the arrests are directly related to the one carried out today, but they are all part of the same wide ranging bid to stop brits causing unrest in iraq and syria chief inspector gavin wong said previously: 'i would ask that we all continue to discourage anyone from attempting to travel to syria or other areas of conflict 'while the motive may be honourable, the reality is that these areas are hugely dangerous, and it can be an opportunity to radicalise vulnerable people' sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article
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a mother questioned over the death of her six month old son was yesterday revealed to be an on the run polish killer the 30 year old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was arrested after her son suffered fatal head injuries social services from the same council that failed baby p ruled he was not at risk, despite knowing about her criminal record dark past: the mother, 30 (pictured with her son) was jailed for 12 years in her home country after a man was stabbed during a burglary gone wrong, but fled to the uk after being released on licence failings: haringey child protection officers were told of the mother's past conviction, but decided not to put her son on the 'at risk' register before he died of head injuries and the authorities face further questions over why she even remained in the uk more than four years after she absconded from her home country the daily mail can reveal that the killer has attended 14 extradition hearings since her arrest in january last year but remained at large wearing an electronic tag the young boy, known only as baby o, was rushed to hospital from his home in haringey, north london, last month after his parents dialled 999 he was treated at great ormond street hospital, where he died three days later a post mortem examination found he died from a head injury, raising fears that he may have been attacked his mother and her boyfriend, a 26 year old unemployed pole, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm it can be revealed that the woman was jailed for 12 years in her homeland in 2002 after a man was stabbed to death during a bungled burglary she was released on licence in march 2011 but fled the country, triggering a manhunt that led to her arrest 13 months ago haringey council faces serious questions over what its staff knew about the boy and whether they took all possible steps to ensure his safety police and a hospital had already voiced their concerns to the local authority but social workers did not put baby o on the ‘at risk’ register tragic: haringey social services were accused of failing baby p now known as peter connelly after he died from more than 50 separate injuries in 2007 the council endured a storm of criticism after the death of 17 month old peter connelly, known as baby p, in august 2007 he suffered horrendous injuries at the hands of mother tracey connelly, her boyfriend steven barker and his brother jason owen that went unchallenged neighbours of the polish couple claimed ambulances were repeatedly called to the property one woman said: ‘in july, i heard a baby crying desperately from the house an ambulance came around 15 times over the summer, always in the night the paramedics would knock on my door and ask if i had called the ambulance and i said i hadn’t ‘that’s why i thought the child was sick i think the mother was calling the ambulance’ the neighbour added that police conducted door to door inquiries after the baby was taken to hospital with fatal injuries yesterday there were abandoned mattresses and overflowing bins outside the council house where baby o was found charity kidscape said: ‘despite repeated findings calling for urgent reforms we are again faced with the avoidable death of a baby known to those who should have protected him’ a haringey council spokesman said: ‘the council is working with the police to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident 'the independent local safeguarding children board will consider commissioning a review’ a met spokesman said the couple have been released on bail until later this month pending further inquiries sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article
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six month old boy died of head injuries after being found at london home police arrested mother, 30, and her boyfriend, 26 year old unemployed pole mother was sentenced to 12 years for murder after stabbing man to death she was released on licence in 2011 but fled country, triggering a manhunt mother arrested 13 months ago and is currently fitted with an electronic tag child services deemed boy not to be at risk despite knowing of her past
a utah lawmaker concerned about government spying on its citizens wants to cut the water supply to a national security agency data storage facility outside salt lake city republican representative marc roberts told a legislative committee meeting that he was concerned about privacy and surveillance conducted by the centre, and a number of residents who spoke at the meeting agreed but his plan didn't get the backing of lawmakers who didn't back his bill however, they did agree to study the facility a utah lawmaker concerned about government spying on its citizens wants to cut the water supply to a national security agency data storage facility outside salt lake city republican representative marc roberts told a legislative committee meeting that he was concerned about privacy and surveillance conducted by the centre; lawmakers said they aren't considering shutting down the $17 billion facility, but the committee chair acknowledged the concerns and said there might be another way to get the point across web developer joe levi said: 'this is not a bill just about a data center this is a bill about civil rights 'this is a bill that needs to be taken up and needs to be taken seriously' pete ashdown, founder of salt lake city based internet provider xmission, called the center a stain upon the state and its technology industry he said: 'i do encourage you to stand up and do something about it' lawmakers said they aren't considering shutting down the $17 billion facility, but the committee chair acknowledged the concerns and said there might be another way to get the point across republican senator david hinkins said: 'we may look at some type of a strong message to give our representatives to take back to congress' the nsa's largest data storage center in the us was built in utah over 37 other locations because of open land and cheap electricity the center sits on a national guard base about 25 miles south of salt lake city in the town of bluffdale nsa officials said the center is key to protecting national security networks and allowing us authorities to watch for cyber threats beyond that, the agency has offered few details interest in the center and its activities soared last year when it was revealed the nsa had been collecting millions of us phone records and digital communications stored by major internet providers cybersecurity experts say the nondescript utah facility is a giant storehouse for phone calls, emails and online records that have been secretly collected outside the computer storehouses are large coolers that keep the machines from overheating the coolers use large amounts of water, which bluffdale sells to the center at a discounted rate interest in the center and its activities soared last year when it was revealed the nsa had been collecting millions of us phone records and digital communications stored by major internet providers city records released earlier this year showed monthly water use was much less than the 1 million gallons a day that the us army corps of engineers predicted the center would need this led to speculation that the center might not be fully operational nsa officials have refused to say if the center is up and running after its scheduled opening in october 2013 was stalled by electrical problems city utility records showed the nsa has been making monthly minimum payments of about $30,000 to bluffdale the city manager said that pays for more water than the center used the state of nevada shut off water to the site of the proposed yucca mountain nuclear waste dump 90 miles northwest of las vegas in 2002, after months of threats the project didn't run dry because the energy department built a 1 million gallon tank and a small well for the site department officials said the stored water, plus 400,000 gallons stored in other tanks at the nevada test site, provided time for scientists to continue experiments and design work at the site
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the centre is the national security agency's biggest us storage facility coolers outside the building use water to keep machines from overheating lawmakers didn't back the plan but are sending a message to congress
the mother of two british teenagers who are believed to have travelled to syria to marry isis fighters after becoming radicalised online was taken by the group as she tried to rescue them, it has been reported zahra and salma halane, both 16, of chorlton, manchester, are thought to have married in the war torn nation since disappearing overnight from their home in june their father ibrahim, 52, and mother khadra jama, 45, who are originally from somalia, travelled to the region to try to bring them home but khadra was detained by fighters scroll down for video jihadi brides: zahra and salma halane, both 16, of chorlton, manchester, are thought to have married isis fighters in syria their mother khadra reportedly travelled to the region to try to bring them home she was later released and returned to britain after her daughter insisted that allah had 'chosen' for them to be in syria the parents made their rescue attempt in july, first flying to turkey to link up with a muslim charity worker from denmark, reports the sunday times the charity worker made contact with sources inside syria and one of them knew the isis chief in al bab, where one of the girls is believed to live, who gave him safe passage a source told the paper: 'he talked to her for a long time but she didn't want to return she said she had been exclusively chosen by allah to come to al sham (syria)' he then crossed back into turkey before travelling to the syrian town of manbij, where the other sister lives this time khadra accompanied him, but the pair were arrested on suspicion of being danish and british spies before they could see the daughter details are murky about how, but the pair were freed in september and khadra returned home a number of british muslims have travelled to syria to marry jihadis and settle in the islamic state file picture greater manchester police said: 'it is not a criminal offence to travel there' when asked if they had questioned the mother the twins had previously vowed never to return home after going to syria and social media updates suggest the pair are training to use grenades and kalashnikov rifles previous tweets from zahra included messages such as ‘i support the executions of syrian soldiers it’s self defence’ and pictures of machine guns alongside the koran the pair have 28 gcses between them and were planning to become doctors, having just finished their first year of sixth form college, but were said to have been radicalised over the internet ibrahim and khadra have 10 children and their 21 year old son ahmed is said to be fighting with al shabaab, a militant group in somalia a senior member of the somali community in manchester said they were ‘appalled’ at the sisters' actions ‘everyone is really shocked the twins are still in syria with these so called jihadi fighters who are carrying out such atrocities,’ he said 'we, as a somali people, are all appalled by their actions but we are also desperately sad for their family
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khadra jama is believed to have tried to rescue her two daughters zahra and salma halane, both 16, believed to have married isis fighters a charity worker got the mother into the islamic state but she was arrested
nba star chris paul has criticized one of the league's two female referees after she slapped him with a technical foul following an on pitch dispute the clippers all star guard was pulled up by lauren holtkamp while attempting to inbound the ball quickly following a cleveland free throw in his side's 105 94 loss to the cavaliers on thursday night but he challenged the referee to explain her move after he was given a technical foul one of five given to los angeles during the game referee lauren holtkamp (left) slapped los angeles clippers guard chris paul (right) with a technical foul after he questioned one of her decisions after the game, which the clippers lost 105 94, paul criticised her after the game paul said: 'the tech i got was ridiculous that's terrible there's no way that can be a technical we try to get the ball out fast every time down the court 'when we did that, she said, 'uh uh'' i said, 'why uh uh?' and she gave me a technical that's ridiculous if that's the case, this might not be for her' the technical foul came in the third quarter from holtkamp, who worked with officials ken mauer and eric lewis los angeles was given five technicals in total during the game — four in the third quarter, three of them in a 52 second span los angeles clippers chris paul was also called for a flagrant foul against cleveland cavaliers timofey mozgov during the second quarter in cleveland los angeles clippers head coach doc rivers yells to players during the first quarter of an nba basketball game against the cleveland cavaliers on thursday in cleveland the cavaliers defeated the clippers 105 94 paul got his technical with 10 minutes 17 seconds left in the third following a free throw by cleveland, the clippers were attempting to inbound the ball quickly when holtkamp, one of two active female officials in the nba, stepped in clippers coach doc rivers also received a technical and forward matt barnes was ejected in the third by lewis after getting his second 't' barnes got tangled up with cavaliers forward kevin love, shoved him and got the technical he got the second one when he complained about teammate jamal crawford getting called for a charging foul and told lewis, 'don't give them the game' barnes is tied for the league lead with 11 technicals and has been ejected twice 'it keeps happening,' barnes said 'some of these i earn, some of them i don't' los angeles clippers guard chris paul, left, against utah jazz guard trey burke during an nba basketball game on january 28, 2015, in salt lake city the clippers won 94 89
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chris paul speaks out against lauren holtkamp following on court dispute all star guard challenged the referee and was dished out a technical foul the nba star criticised holtkamp post game ‘this might not be for her’ los angeles clippers lost 105 94 to cleveland cavaliers in cleveland paul also called for a flagrant foul against cleveland cavaliers timofey
lined up beside a mangled piece of aircraft wreckage, four cuddly toys sit where they have sat for three straight months a chilling reminder of what happened here 88 days ago today the decomposed remains of a number of victims still lie at the crash site of mh17 in east ukraine after it was blasted out of the sky by pro russian separatists in july and, as these grim pictures show, next to nothing has been done to clean up the area in a region still rocked by war chilling: lined up beside a mangled piece of aircraft wreckage, four cuddly toys sit where they have sat for three months a chilling reminder of what happened here on that tragic day bodies: the decomposed remains of a number of victims possibly even the teddies' owners still lie at the crash site of mh17 in east ukraine 88 days since it was blasted out of the sky by pro russian separatists of 298 passengers who perished aboard the malaysian airlines flight on july 17 this year, 26 are still there, unidentified and left to rot in the grass many of their belongings the personal effects looters could not sell are still strewn across the field including books, toothpaste tubes, playing cards, a plastic watch and a stick of antiperspirant most of the rest, like the bodies still here, are too badly burned to be identified but finally today, four dutch experts arrived to help recover the belongings of victims despite fighting between government troops and separatist rebels nearby the experts said they were on hand to advise a local emergencies ministry team combing the wreckage in the fields where the plane was brought down on july 17, killing all 298 passengers and crew, a reuters correspondent on the scene said mess: and, as these grim pictures show, next to nothing has been done to clean up the area in a region still rocked by war finally: but finally today, four dutch experts arrived to help recover belongings of victims despite fighting between government troops and separatist rebels nearby of 298 passengers who perished aboard the malaysian airlines flight on july 17 this year, 26 are still there, unidentified and left to rot in the grass two thirds of the victims were dutch nationals and the dutch safety board is in charge of the investigation into how the boeing 777 was downed a short but intense exchange of artillery fire played out near the grassy fields where the team collected the items black smoke rose in the distance less than five km (three miles) away from the site, despite a ceasefire agreed on september 5 between ukrainian troops and the pro russian separatists they are fighting on hand: the experts said they were on hand to advise a local emergencies ministry team combing the wreckage in the fields where the plane was brought down on july 17, killing all 298 passengers and crew decrease in fighting: although ceasefire violations have been sporadic around strategically important locations in east ukraine they have led to a decrease in fighting wreckage: an emergencies ministry member loads items recovered at the site where the downed malaysia airlines flight mh17 crashed, near the village of hrabove (grabovo) in donetsk region, eastern ukraine although ceasefire violations have been sporadic around strategically important locations in east ukraine they have led to a decrease in fighting emergency ministry officials loaded the items on a small cargo truck meant to take them from the fields near the village of hrabove back to the victims' families armed pro russian rebels stood around the site while workers from the european rights and security watchdog osce monitored the recovery process on guard: armed pro russian rebels stood around the site while workers from the european rights and security watchdog osce monitored the recovery process furious: dutch prime minister mark rutte said on friday he was furious that dutch investigators had been unable to finish work in the area because of fighting between the separatists and government forces trucked away: emergency ministry officials loaded the items on a small cargo truck meant to take them from the fields near the village of hrabove back to the victims' families shot down: the aircraft, which was en route from amsterdam to kuala lumpur, is widely believed to have been hit by a surface to air missile fired from territory held by the separatists at odds: kiev blames the incident on the rebels and accuses moscow of arming them the rebels and moscow deny the accusations the dutch forensics teams in the netherlands have identified 272 victims of the crash but there are still believed to be remains in the area dutch prime minister mark rutte said on friday he was furious that dutch investigators had been unable to finish work in the area because of fighting between the separatists and government forces separatists of the self proclaimed donetsk people's republic fighting to split east ukraine from kiev on monday said 36 civilians, including one child, were killed in shelling of the territory under their control last week more than 3,500 people have been killed in the conflict the aircraft, which was en route from amsterdam to kuala lumpur, is widely believed to have been hit by a surface to air missile fired from territory held by the separatists kiev blames the incident on the rebels and accuses moscow of arming them the rebels and moscow deny the accusations
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a scottish fish and chippie serving pricey lobster and expensive monkfish has been announced as one of the best in the uk cromars in st andrews, fife, which opened in september last year, has a specials board that changes daily, depending on the catch of the day but the cheapest item on the menu is still a british classic regular haddock and chips scroll down for video simpsons in cheltenham, gloucestershire, holds wheat and gluten free fish and chip frying days to secure a place as a top five finalist, the restaurants had to excel during a rigorous judging process owners colin cromar and william frame are 'over the moon' at the achievement 'we've barely been open a year,' mr cromar said to mailonline food, 'and to make it to the final five is just fantastic' five fish and chip shops from across the country are battling it out to be crowned winner of the independent fish and chip restaurant of the year award 2015 joining cromars in st andrews, fife are burton road chippy in lincoln, lincolnshire; fylde fish bar in southport, merseyside; papa's barn in ditton, kent and simpsons fish & chips in cheltenham, gloucestershire cromars in st andrews, fife has a specials board that changes daily depending on the catch of the day owners colin cromar and william frame say they are 'over the moon' at the achievement cromars in st andrews, fife burton road chippy, lincoln, lincolnshire fylde fish bar in southport, merseyside papa's barn in ditton, kent simpsons fish & chips, cheltenham, gloucestershire family run fylde fish bar in southport, merseyside and traditional fish and chip shop burton road chippy in lincoln, lincolnshire were the only restaurants from the northern england to make it into the list papa's barn in ditton, kent, is the only restaurant on the list with an alcohol licence and serves  a £1995 bottle of spanish white wine, a20 albarino rias baixas alongside seabass and lemon sole dishes making up the top five is simpsons fish & chips in cheltenham, gloucestershire, which holds wheat and gluten free fish and chip frying days on the last monday of every month (except december) to secure a place as a top five finalist, the restaurants had to excel during a rigorous judging process including mystery shopper judging visits the restaurants will enter one final round of judging before 20 january 2015, when the overall national winner will be crowned the awards are organised by seafish, an organisation that supports a sustainable future for the uk seafood industry paul williams, chief executive of seafish,said: 'we are greatly impressed with the high standard and professionalism of entrants in this year's awards papa's barn in ditton, kent, is the only restaurant on the list with an alcohol licence and serves a £1995 bottle of spanish white wine, a20 albarino rias baixas alongside its fish dishes burton road chippy (pictured) in lincoln, lincolnshire was one of the two restaurants from the northern england to make it into the list the other is family run fylde fish bar in southport, merseyside 'it was a challenging task to whittle down our finalists, so much so that we have shortlisted five restaurants instead of the usual three 'the level of dedication and hard work shown by the finalists is admirable i look forward to seeing who comes out on top at the final' britain currently spends £12bn on fish and chips, which equates to 382 million portions or six servings for every man, woman and child every year the humble british chippy is enjoying a revival as endorsement by celebrity chefs and upmarket restaurants make fish and chips fashionable again the number of chippies in the uk had risen to 10,500 by last year, outnumbering both mcdonald's (1,200), and kfc (840) posh versions of the dish in gastro pubs and restaurants has added to the affect, along with the current trend for simple and natural food
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a care worker who was caught on camera hitting a disabled teenager on the back of the head has been jailed for six months zak rowlands, 19, who cannot speak and suffers with autism and severe learning difficulties, was assaulted and called a 'stupid boy' by stanley nkenka on his birthday when his parents noticed the vulnerable teenager was flinching, they set up a hidden camera at oxen barn residential home in leyland, lancashire, and captured nkenka's abusive behaviour zak rowlands, 19, (left) who cannot speak and suffers with autism and severe learning difficulties, was assaulted and called a 'stupid boy' by stanley nkenka (right) on his birthday the care worker was seen hitting the vulnerable teenager, throwing him to the bed and calling him a 'stupid boy' nkenka, 36, from bolton, pleaded guilty at preston crown court last month to ill treatment of a person without mental capacity in the early hours of may 12 the footage showed nkenka bringing mr rowlands back to his bedroom after he wandered off during the night before hitting him as the youngster lay in darkness, he later approached him and quietly said: 'do you want some more?' before he went on to strike him again on the back of the head on a separate occasion when his parents noticed the vulnerable teenager was flinching, they set up a hidden camera at oxen barn residential home in leyland, lancashire (pictured) zak rowlands' father paul (left) said nkenka (right) has damaged the fragile trust they have in the care of their precious son judge christopher cornwall said: 'the ill treatment that is complained of seems to me to be dismissive of him as an individual, unkind and uncaring, and really disrespectful of him as a human being 'carers must know that if they fall so far below the standards that are expected of them to the extent that they ill treat the people they care for, they must know they put their liberty at jeopardy' oxen barn privately run by the priory group is a specialist home for adults who have autistic spectrum disorders and severe learning difficulties mr rowlands' mother julie said she felt 'sick, heartbroken and angry' when she saw the hidden camera footage 'sadly zak, my loving, affectionate, special and incredibly vulnerable son hasn't the mental capacity to be able to speak but he communicates in his own way,' she told the court 'by making sounds and by the sparkle in his eyes when he's happy and by the tears and the sorrow in his eyes when he's sad or hurt but when that's not enough i am my son's voice and will always be until i take my last breath she said she knew something was wrong when her son started to flinch when he was touched or approached 'when i saw the video recording of nkenka hitting him, i felt sick, heartbroken, angry and incredibly guilty,' she said 'it's hard to articulate the actual words that really describe my emotions i'm scared, really scared that it will happen again' 'i have to trust the people that care for him because as much as i don't like it i haven't got a choice we've been to look for other places closer to home so that i can keep a closer eye on him i miss him so much but we can't find anywhere that is suitable' her husband, paul, said: 'each day there is as good as it gets and the impact that you have on these vulnerable people and their families is immeasurable 'whether it be a good one as is the case with many carers or a bad one as is the case with you 'you have damaged the fragile trust that we have in the care of our precious son and that damage can never be fully undone' earlier this year, two care workers working for another priory group company in bury were jailed for seven months after they were caught on a secret camera physically and verbally abusing a quadriplegic man
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zak rowlands, 19, cannot talk and suffers with severe learning difficulties his parents installed a camera at care home when they saw him flinching care worker stanley nkenka was caught hitting the teenager on the head he pleaded guilty to ill treatment and has been jailed for six months zak's mother julie said footage made her feel 'sick, heartbroken and angry'
two boys who died in a house fire thought to have been started by their father have been described as 'a shining light' at a funeral service attended by hundreds of people talented musician jack sykes, 12, and his aspiring athlete brother paul, nine, died after a blaze at their father's home in penistone, south yorkshire, last month today, family and friends packed st john's church, in the pennine town, and scores more braved atrocious weather outside to form a 'circle of love' in the churchyard the funeral of tragic brothers paul, nine and jack, 12 sykes of penistone, south yorkshire, has taken place at st john the baptist church in penistone pictured is the boy's mother claire sykes grief: the church was packed and scores more braved atrocious weather outside to form a 'circle of love' in the churchyard darren sykes with sons paul (left) and jack (right) all of them died in a house fire at his home there was silence and tears in the town centre as the two white coffins, one slightly smaller than the other, were carried into the church with the boys' mother, claire sykes, 42, leading mourners behind during the funeral she was led to the matching coffins and rested her hands on each for a moment, and bowing her head the hour long service had no hymns, but was instead packed with tributes, stories and songs, including 'sing' by gary barlow, 'wonderful world' by louis armstrong and 'i had a dream' by abba 'yes, jack and paul's lives were cut short but i think we'd be doing both them and claire a disservice if they were to be remembered for the tragic nature of their death,' andy platt, the head of springvale primary school where paul was a pupil and jack a former pupil told the congregation 'instead, let's try and remember the shining light that was their lives' the boys' coffins arrive at st john's church, in the pennine town of penistone show of support: the community outside the packed church the two boys' coffins are taken into church the head of their primary school said: 'they were children who stood out, children who other could take a lead from' he added: 'in many ways he was a marvellous role model for all his peers, jack was a friend to everyone and everyone's friend 'he had a real passion for music and was a standout trumpet player 'he clearly had a lot of natural talent but it was his commitment, his hard work and his practice that allowed him to make the most of his talent' he described paul as a talented athlete who showed a real aptitude for running and won many medals mr platt said: 'he was a character was paul, he was a joker and a real enthusiast 'he was a really powerful role model to his peers, dealing with victory and any disappointment with dignity firefighters paid their respects at the funeral, struggling to contain their emotions solace: a grieving firefighter is comforted by a member of the conregation overcome: as requested many members of the funeral party and mourners came dressed in bright colours their primary school head teacher said: 'let's try and remember the shining light that was their lives' 'for different reasons paul and jack were children with a high profile in school, they were children who stood out, children who others could take a lead from 'they were two terrific boys' speaking of their mother, he said: 'claire is a lady of great fortitude and empathy and her children were built in the same mould' as requested many members of the funeral party and mourners came dressed in bright colours ms sykes, 42, wore a patterned dress and red cardigan jo higgins, principal at penistone grammar school alc, said there were so many pupils and teachers who wanted to attend the service today it wasn't logistically possible so they held a simultaneous service at the school ms higgins read out many memories of jack from fellow pupils and became emotional at the end of her tribute the teachers were met with a round of applause when they finished jo hamer, the boys' aunt, regaled the congregation with tales of the brothers dancing at her birthday, going to funparks and baking cakes in his address, rev hopkin spoke of the brothers looking forward to christmas, he said: 'these boys, as you might expect, were looking forward to christmas, the two argos catalogues are still were they left them under the tv and apparently their christmas list was endless' he said the last words spoken by the boys were words of love to their mother, as she dropped them of she said 'love you' and they responded 'to infinity and back' the two boys were rescued from the house in penistone, along with their father, darren sykes, on october 22 but paul and mr sykes, 44, died later the same evening jack was taken to a specialist unit in manchester but died almost a week later detectives have confirmed the fatal fire was started deliberately but said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation mrs sykes said on a specially set up facebook page that her estranged husband, the 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jack sykes, 12, and brother paul, 9, died after blaze at their father's home family and friends packed church to say final farewell to 'terrific boys' boy's teacher: 'let's try and remember the shining light that was their lives' it's believed fire was set deliberately by their father darren, who also died
google has launched an underwater 'street view', which gives curious minds all over the world a chance to take a virtual dive into some of the most stunning wonders of the sea among the treasured sites include australia's world heritage listed great barrier reef viewers can also take a dip into bondi beach and sydney harbour scroll down for video google maps underwater street view, which launched on friday afternoon, gives insight into australia's treasured great barrier reef the 3d mapping gives curious minds all over the world a chance to explore australia's world heritage site this project is part of a collaboration with australian researchers catlin seaview survey the photos will also be used to document the damages of the world's largest coral reef caused by cyclones or global warming the underwater 3d images on google maps, made accessible as of friday, is part of a collaboration with australian researchers catlin seaview survey 'they can go jump in the water, go on a virtual dive and see how different the reef is along the 2300 kilometres,' catlin seaview survey executive director richard vevers told the abc a specially designed camera was used to gather thousands of photos of the heritage listed reef in queensland, theabc reports 'it allows us to take full 360 [degree] images every three seconds as we're travelling along reef environments,' mr vevers said the photos will also be used to document the damages of the world's largest coral reef caused by cyclones or global warming the great barrier reef covers 1,429 miles and is so large it can be seen from outer space marine creatures include 600 types of soft and hard corals, more than 100 species of jellyfish, 3000 varieties of molluscs, 500 species of worms, 1625 types of fish, 133 varieties of sharks and rays, and more than 30 species of whales and dolphins it extends south from the northern tip of queensland in north eastern australia to just north of bundaberg the reef is an at risk world heritage listed site that unesco believes could become an 'in danger' later this year the reef is an at risk world heritage listed site that unesco believes could become an 'in danger' later this year the reef extends south from the northern tip of queensland in north eastern australia to just north of bundaberg hundreds and thousands of marine creatures inhabit the reef, including 600 types of soft and hard corals, more than 100 species of jellyfish,  1625 types of fish,  133 varieties of sharks and rays and more than 30 species of whales and dolphins a specially designed camera was used to gather thousands of photos of the heritage listed reef in queensland the great barrier reef covers 1,429 miles and is so large it can be seen from outer space
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google maps underwater street view launched on friday afternoon the underwater 3d mapping allows people to view sites such as australia's great barrier reef, bondi beach and sydney harbour the project is part of a collaboration between google and australian researchers catlin seaview survey a specially designed camera was used to gather thousands of photos of the great barrier reef in queensland
lava from the kilauea volcano on hawaii's big island is inching closer to the small town of pahoa as these images show, molten rock is burning away at the asphalt as it fills the driveway of a disused refuse station the first hawaiian house was consumed this week by the months long, slow moving lava flow that has been inching its way towards homes in pahoa, which has around 1,000 residents lava is also is oozing out near a cemetery and at another spot about 400 yards upslope of a rural road, but hawaii county civil defense said in a statement thursday that the three breakouts do not pose an immediate threat to area residents the current flow began in june and has been moving northeast form the volcano, but the part the flow closest to the town's main road is still at the spot where it stalled two weeks ago kilauea has been erupting continuously for more than 31 years earlier flows traveled south, smothering the royal garden and kalapana subdivisions in the 1980s and 1990s burns, burns, burns: lava from kilauea volcano is inching closer to the small hawaii town of pahoa, with molten rock burning asphalt as it fills the driveway at a disused trash transfer station the ring of fire: close to a thousand people who live in the town of pahoa have been watching the oncoming lava for months don't worry guys! hawaii county civil defense said thursday that the breakouts do not pose an immediate threat to area residents time to move: the first hawaiian house which was overtaken by the consumed this week by the lava from the kilauea volcano this week slow process: the current flow began in june and has been moving northeast 'low risk': part the flow closest to the town's main road is still at the spot where it stalled two weeks ago holding a grudge? the kilauea volcano has been erupting continuously for more than 31 years lava flow from the kilauea volcano that began on june 27 pushes its way through a fence of a now closed refuse transfer station and moves down the slope onto station grounds in pahoa, hawaii the flames are caused by burning asphalt on the move: a photograph from the disused refuse station's outer fence, where lava has burst throught and flowed down the embankment onto the low access road the image shows a tumulus, or domed hill, formed following an inflation occurring within the core of a pahoehoe flow occasionally the pressure within the flow can exceed the strength of the crust, resulting in an outpouring of lava from the core of the tumulus there are no active toes of lava in the image, but the lava is still hot enough to burn the asphalt beneath, creating visible white smoke a geologist examines the margin of a lobe of lava from the kilauae volcano that began on june 27 that has inflated significantly after destroying a residence monday in pahoa lava flow from the kilauea volcano that began on june 27, has inflated up to the level of the now closed refuse transfer station fence in pahoa a glowing crack provides evidence of the flow's molten interior
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lava from a volcano on hawaii's big island is inching closer to the small town of pahoa molten rock is currently breaking out of three spots near the town, which has around 1,000 residents hawaii county civil defense say the breakouts do not pose an immediate threat to area residents the kilauea volcano has been erupting continuously for more than 31 years, and destroyed a home this week
squadron leader ronald fairfax hamlyn shot down five enemy planes during three missions in a single day during the battle of britain in august 1940 the remarkable story of an raf hero who achieved 'ace' status in a single day of flying has come to light after his medals were put up for sale squadron leader ronald fairfax hamlyn known as the 'pied piper of harrogate' shot down five enemy planes during three missions in a single day during the battle of britain on the first occasion he shot down a junkers 88 bomber in his spitfire followed by a messerschmitt 109 (me109) off the kent coast records show how he took off again at 1135am and chased another me109 across the english channel before taking it down over calais he then achieved his fourth and fifth hits after lunch with two more me109s off the isle of sheppey his log book shows the three separate flights lasted just three and a half hours within days squadron leader hamlyn was invited on to the bbc to broadcast his account of 'bringing down five german bombers' to the nation in all, the airman claimed 11 kills during the battle of britain, with eight in only six days in august 1940 his exploits helped repel adolf hitler's plans to invade britain the failure of germany to achieve its objectives of destroying britain's air defences, or forcing britain to negotiate an armistice or even an outright surrender, is considered its first major defeat and a crucial turning point in the second world war squadron leader hamlyn's personal log book from the day when he achieved 'ace' status in one day of flying squadron leader hamlyn pictured standing in front of his spitfire claimed five kills in just over three hours before breakfast, he set off in his spitfire for his first mission of the day on his first flight of the day, lasting an hour and ten minutes, he shot down a junkers 88 bomber followed by a messerschmitt 109 off the kent coast he then returned to the mess at biggin hill, in south east london, for breakfast he took off again at 1135am and was soon in action, chasing another me109 across the english channel and taking it down over calais he then returned for lunch in the mess shortly after 1pm following an hour and 35 minutes of flying after lunch he returned to the skies, this time achieving his fourth and fifth ‘kills’ two me109s off the isle of sheppey his final mission lasted just 45 minutes squadron leader hamlyn was personally commended by winston churchill for his exploits and was awarded the prestigious distinguished flying cross (dfc) for the 'ace in a day' feat he went on to fly hurricanes and sink german shipping in the north sea and the english channel before being posted to an air sea rescue squadron which helped recover more than 60 men from the sea his impressive medal group, including the dfc and the air force cross, is now being sold at auction for an estimated £60,000 they have been owned by a private collector for more than 15 years the medals are being sold with his log book, which includes his own drawings of german aircraft and shipping he had destroyed oliver pepys, of auctioneers spinks of london, said: 'as far as we are aware there were only two british airmen in the second world war who achieved ace in a day status, ronald hamlyn was one of them 'it is a very distinguished but very rare list his job was to shoot down enemy aircraft and he had one fabulous day where he got into the groove and just carried on the raf hero (pictured with his hands clasped in front) pictured with the no 276 air sea rescue squadron hamlyn's log book from 1941 when he was flying hurricanes to help sink german shipping 'these men might have had tally hunting in their mind but when you have a messerschmitt 109 in your sights you probably aren't thinking about that at the time, it is more kill or be killed 'but i'm sure when he got back to the mess he would have had a few drinks to mark the achievement 'the size of the estimate reflects the story and the man behind the medals it is there to guide people to the fact this medal group deserves serious consideration and a high bid' hamlyn (pictured to the left of the cockpit, one hand in pocket) retired from the raf in 1957 the citation for his 'distinguished flying medal' in august 1940 stated: 'the pilot's feat of destroying five enemy aircraft in one day shows great skill, courage and good marksmanship' squadron leader hamlyn, from harrogate, in north yorkshire, joined the raf in 1936 at the age of 22, and was posted to 72 squadron in scotland by june 1940 the squadron was rushed to kent and he took part in air patrols over the beaches of dunkirk where 400,000 allied troops were waiting to be evacuated he was then moved to 610 squadron which he served in for the battle of britain the citation for his 'distinguished flying medal' in august 1940 stated: 'the pilot's feat of destroying five enemy aircraft in one day shows great skill, courage and good marksmanship' squadron leader hamlyn retired from the raf in 1957 in civilian life he worked for the save the children charity he died in 1991 aged 77 his medal group is being sold by spinks on november 20
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squadron leader ronald fairfax hamlyn achieved 'ace' status in one day he shot down five planes in just over three hours during battle of britain was awarded the distinguished flying cross for the 'ace in a day' feat his medal haul, including the dfc and air force cross, on sale at auction along with his log book, the collection is being sold on november 20
a customer who bought a big mac meal in japan was shocked to discover a human tooth in the fries in the latest food safety scandal that has led to plummeting sales in the country this year japanese officials apologized to the customer for the incident, which occurred in august last year, and said none of the employees at the branch in question had lost a tooth they added there were no signs the tooth had been fried and said they are investigating how it came to be in the fries scroll down for video a customer in japan who bought a big mac meal was horrified to discover a human tooth in the fries senior executive takehiko aoki said: 'to make such cases zero is our goal we are doing our utmost to tackle them, one by one' he added: 'i will eat mcnuggets i will feed mcnuggets to my children i have no doubts' mcdonald's is extremely popular in japan with more than 3,000 restaurants but a series of recent scares, including customers finding fillings and plastic in chicken nuggets, has led to the company reporting its first annual operating loss in japan sales for january fell by a record 39%, and over the course of 2014, losses totaled 67billion yen or $57 million this is compared with an operating profit of 115billion yen a year earlier in december last year, a child was injured by a piece of plastic in an ice cream sundae in a mcdonald's in japan mcdonald's japan chief executive sarah casanova, pictured speaking at a news conference yesterday, said the company was determined to restore its reputation after sales were battered by a food safety scandals according to the fast food chain, the fragment had fallen into the dispenser while it was assembled in two other cases, pieces of plastic were found in chicken mcnuggets, delivered from a plant in thailand one was blue, and could have fallen in during production, but the other was clear, a type not used at mcdonald's, said officials mr aoki denied these cases highlight an overall quality control problem and branded them 'isolated' incidents he acknowledged there were other cases, including a piece metal in a pancake and plastic in a mcmuffin, but declined to give a tally of the total number of incidents but he also added that it was possible that outsiders had planted the tooth and other items over the years, the restaurant has survived 'mad cow' scares and general health worries about high calories mcdonald's is extremely popular in japan, with more than 3000 outlets but customers have been driven away after a shortage of fries and series of food safety failings last year, orders for fries were limited to small servings because of a potato shortage large fries only came back recently the problems are an added distraction for mcdonald's corp, the world's largest restaurant chain by sales, which last month replaced its ceo with chief brand officer steve easterbrook following one of its worst financial years in decades mcdonald's in china and japan along with other fast food chains were hit by a scandal last year over expired meat from a chinese supplier the japan unit, 499% owned by mcdonald's corp, was hit after a major chinese supplier of chicken was found to have been in breach of food safety standards mcdonald's japan chief executive sarah casanova said the company was determined to restore its reputation 'we serve billions of menu items every year and in the food industry we understand these kind of issues should never happen it's our responsibility to do everything we can to obtain as close to zero as possible,' she said the company has also announced plans for third party inspections of its kitchens, fresh training for staff and sharing of information about suppliers on its website shares in mcdonald's japan fell 1 percent prior to the earnings release they have lost around 12 percent since last year's peak in june
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looking forlorn and cramped in a tiny cage strewn with empty beer bottles and other rubbish, it is no life for an animal more used to roaming the forests yet details have emerged about a shocking catalogue of abuse inflicted on two bears in russia that has culminated with them being left alcoholics and in need of medical treatment prosecutors have revealed that for the past two decades a sochi restaurant owner has allowed his guests to ply the animals with drink as part of some macabre spectacle scroll down for video barely able to stand: empty beer bottles are strewn across the cramped cage the creatures were kept in both had become alcoholics after 20 years of abuse grizzly: one bear looks worse for wear after being fed beer and junk food by diners at a russian restaurant court officials in sochi, home to the 2014 winter olympic games, have seized the bears, following protests from the local community but sergey zenkov, the head of the krasnodar regional agency for the protection of wildlife, said there could be problems in rehoming the animals as a result of their health one of them has also gone blind because of motorists parking outside the prison like cage with their dazzling headlights on, in a bid to deliberately cause the bears distress drunken stupor: he might look happy but years of cruelty have taken their toll on two caged bears in russia both needed medical treatment after being plied with alcohol for two decades caged: a new home is being sought for the disheveled animals, who have spent the last 20 years, as a prized animal attraction their freedom was secured after protests from locals he said: 'the animals definitely should not be held in such conditions but there are many legal obstacles if someone wants to take them away, even with a court decision 'we will consult with lawyers when we get the court decision' it is thought the bears first appeared at the patskha guria restaurant about 20 years ago when they were cubs to begin with the owner dzheniks uzaroshvili charged people to have their picture taken with his new pets but as they grew older, and bigger, they were placed in a small pen visitors continued to come to his restaurant to see his animal attraction and he started allowing people to give them beer and junk food for entertainment attraction: visitors flock to see the two bears at a restaurant in russia the animals were taken into care after suffering severe health problems brought on by a diet of junk food and beer prisoner:  one bear looks desperately sad to be kept as an 'animal amusement' in a small cage, next to a restaurant it was rescued with its cell mate after being fed with junk food and beer for two decades dirty den: the bears were rescued from terrible conditions following complaints from locals after a court hearing in sochi, it transpired the owner already had charges for not giving suitable provision to his animals sleeping it off: the bears take a nap in squalid conditions in their home in russia mr uzaroshvili insisted the bears were being kept in normal conditions, telling journalists: 'beer is good for them because they live in such a climate' however, a number of local people complained about the treatment and protests were held in front of the premises 'nobody has ever done a normal veterinary examination of these bears,' said one nearby resident, called natalia 'they do not get proper food, they do not have clean water, and there is only a stinking liquid, consisting of a small amount of water and animals' own urine 'there are also people who make fun of the poor animals visitors of the restaurant regularly give the bears alcoholic beverages to drink and feed them with chips, cakes and other unsuitable food' as khostinskyi court in sochi ruled that the bears should be taken from the restaurant, it emerged that the owner already had charges for not giving suitable provision to his animals the ministry of natural resources in the krasnodar region must now find new accommodation for the bears bears are held in high esteem across russia, with the animal even named as the official mascot of the 2014 winter olympics moving on: it is thought the bears first appeared at the patskha guria restaurant about 20 years ago when they were cubs
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animals locked up in rubbish strewn cage as part of macabre spectacle fed alcohol and junk food as part of russian restaurant's 'attraction' owner charged tourists for photographs with the wild animals both bears needed medical treatment after two decades of abuse court officials seized the animals after community protests
scientists have finally discovered why residents in a remote kazakhstan village known as sleepy hollow are mysteriously falling asleep for days at a time they claim radon gas from nearby soviet era uranium mines seeped up to the surface and poisoned the residents of kalachi radon is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas which occurs naturally through the decay of uranium and breathing it is thought to cause lung cancer local government officials are considering plans to move the entire village because they feel it is impossible to eradicate radon gas from the area although radiation levels in the mines themselves are not thought to be dangerous, they have left a deadly legacy for the villagers above 'sleepy hollow': after four years of studies, scientists have finally discovered the cause of a mysterious illness which caused people to fall asleep for days radiation: scientists say radon, which occurred naturally from uranium in nearby mines, seeped to the surface and poisoned the residents of kalachi deadly: radon a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas is thought to cause lung cancer and has affected around one in five people in kalachi (pictured) radioactive remains: although radiation levels in the mines themselves are not thought to be dangerous, they have left a deadly legacy for the villagers above professor leonid rikhvanov from the department of geo ecology and geo chemistry concluded the local mines were to blame after ruling out a virus or bacteria as the cause he said: 'the mines left open spaces underground which were slowly filled with water that has risen upwards, driving pockets of gas inside them to the surface 'the gas has a toxic effect that pushes a person into a dream like state, and the person then falls asleep' professor rikhavanov and tomsk polytechnic university have carried out thousands of experiments on the area for over four years they failed to find radon because conventional methods of measuring radiation do not detect it in the air he added: 'we eliminated viral and bacterial infections but also obtained test results that ruled out the possibility of radiation sickness too 'we also failed to find any evidence that toxic chemicals were buried in the area as many locals claimed' initially, medics who examined the dozing villagers found they were suffering from excessive fluid in the brain but could not work out why desperate measures: local government officials in kalachi (pictured) are now considering plans to move the village entirely infected: children affected by the mystery illness are so dizzy they can barely stand up by themselves and spend days at a time in bed nightmare: professor leonid rikhvanov from the department of geo ecology and geo chemistry said the 'toxic gas' induces its victims 'into a dream like state' doctor egor korovin, who examined the victims, said: 'in medical terms they are suffering from encephalopathy, a disorder of the brain but the cause is unclear 'scans have shown that many of the sufferers have excessive accumulation of fluid in their brains' according to the national cancer institute, radon decays quickly, giving off tiny radioactive particles when inhaled, these radioactive particles can damage the cells that line the lung long term exposure to radon can lead to lung cancer, the only cancer proven to be associated with inhaling radon there has been a suggestion of increased risk of leukemia associated with radon exposure in adults and children however, the evidence is not conclusive radon is present in nearly all air everyone breathes in radon every day, usually at very low levels however, people who inhale high levels of radon are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer last summer, 60 people were taken to hospital suffering from the condition which leaves people feeling dizzy, unable to stand, fatigued and with memory problems children affected by the mystery illness could barely stand up by themselves and spend days at a time in bed scientists recently stepped up their investigation after locals complained the situation was getting worse it is thought nearly one in five of kalachi's 600 residents have been affected by the strange sleep disorder scientists stepped up the investigation recently after locals complained that incidences of the strange sleeping disorder were getting worse, with nearly one in five of the village's 600 residents now affected they said the fact that some miners remained unaffected because they have built up a natural immunity to radon alsu shjeladeva, a local resident, said some men from the area had gone down the shaft in one of the mines and detected a sweet smell while down there the 54 year old told russia today: 'we are afraid of what lies in store we're afraid that we may all fall asleep' ghost town: kalachi's neighbouring town krasnogorsk has been deserted since the closure of the neighbouring uranium mine terrifying discovery: a russia today film crew found radiation levels at a filled in mine shaft were 16 times higher than normal background levels top secret: in the soviet era, krasnogorsk was a secret and 'closed' uranium mining town run directly from moscow another resident igor samusenko, whose son suffers from the condition, said: 'he runs around and then he gets inert, starts staggering 'when he turns his head his eyes stay fixed at what he was looking at if you try to wake him it seems the wants to open his eyes but can't sleepy valley, sleepy hollow, that's what people call us' lyubov belkova, 60, claims to be the first resident to have fallen asleep in april 2010 and has since suffered seven separate episodes she was diagnosed with ischemic strokes but then her neighbour began displaying the same symptoms some have even reported suffering from vivid hallucinations in september 2014, a russia today film crew reported radiation doses 16 times higher than would be expected from background radiation near the entrance of the abandoned mine some locals claimed wind and smoke coming from the mines may be responsible for the illness others claimed toxic waste has been buried in the area
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scientists say nearby soviet era uranium mines caused mysterious illness known to cause cancer, radon occurs naturally through decay of uranium the 'toxic gas' induces its victims into a 'dream like state' said one expert local officials are considering plans to move the remote village of kalachi professor leonid rikhvanov has been examining the village for four years they failed to find traces of radon because it is difficult to detect in the air
an acrobat has taken his risk taking a little bit higher by performing an incredible handstand 24 storey up a tower block in singapore conor friedmann kenny captured the terrifying view from the high rise building using a camera attached to his ankle the 22 year old, who is from london, is training to be a stunt man but gets his thrills travelling the world to perform flips and tricks conor friedmann kenny starts with a view of the stomach churning drop before panning back for a selfie with years of training under his belt, conor control is clear as he moves into a handstand position but warning copycats against replicating his daredevil stunt he posted on youtube, he says: 'i would just like to take a minute to explain, this for me is in no way a risk 'i have been training my body and mind for years to achieve just this and i am in no way doing these 'stunts' just for views or likes 'i am doing them for myself and to push my mind and body past the limitations that we put on ourselves in day to day life' conor has been performing as a professional acrobat for the five years and also competed in gymnastics and cheerleading he has appeared in adverts and television shows including bbc's tumble, where celebrities take a leap into the world of professional gymnastics he's also taken part in london's olympic opening and closing ceremonies he adds: 'i absolutely love my life and strive continually to improve myself and my skills 'this career path i have chosen is exhilarating and exciting and allows me to see the world which continually forces me to adapt, overcome and strive for perfection in everything i do' conor, who is training to be a stunt man, holds the position for about 30 seconds before dropping back down and the 22 year old captures the stomach churning view with a camera attached to his ankle
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a man was charged $27,000 for chicken parmesan and two beers at a tennessee restaurant after a card machine glitch added extra zeroes to customers' bills on october 21, one as high as $99,000 james morgan, 22, never expected to leave chop house in knoxville with a full stomach and an empty bank account but last friday he noticed a very suspicious charge of $27,000 on a bill that should have been $27 'just having everything kind of stripped away from you,' said james morgan of how it felt to notice the card error overcharged: a man was charged $27,000 for a chicken parmesan dinner that should have cost him $27 only using cash: james morgan said he might consider ripping up his credit and debit card and only payong his bills in cash for fear he'll lose even more money he says he's never had something like this happen to him before and that he's considering ripping up his debit card and only using cash 'i'm considering just using cash now instead of using my credit card, debit card, just to make sure,' he said 'i was just kind of in shock of the whole thing i've never been in that situation or anything like that happening to me before,' he added morgan isn't the only customer who got overcharged that night and some were stripped of even more cash for their meal wate spoke with a customer who said she was charged $80,000 for her dinner and her account is thousands of dollars in the red the cfo of chop house's parent company, nicki dawson, told wate that the overcharge was due to a problem with the company's card processor when the charges showed up last friday, customers began calling the restaurant in panic dawson said the glitch only affected customers on october 21 and that the restaurant is working on getting all of the charges reverse red they've also agreed to pay patrons any overdraft fees they may be accumulating customers incorrectly paid anywhere from 8,000 to 99,000 chop up your bill: customers at chop house on october 21 noticed the bill last friday and called to complain
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'just having everything kind of stripped away from you,' said james morgan of how it felt to notice the $27,000 charge on his card customers incorrectly paid anywhere from $8,000 to $99,000 due to a credit card machine glitch the glitch only affected customers on october 21 and that the restaurant chop house is working on getting all of the charges reversed
one of the more prestigious sydney properties to go under the hammer this weekend will be the north shore home of governor general sir peter cosgrove and his wife, lady lynne cosgrove the couple, who recently moved to their official residences at kirribilli's admiralty house and government house in canberra, are expecting a cool $21 million for the three bedroom neutral bay semi when it goes to auction on saturday morning they bought the spruson street property back in 2007 for $195 million mcgrath estate agents say the 'tuscan inspired home' enjoys views over north sydney's cbd skyline, a 'sun washed' courtyard and private garden sanctuary the 320 square metre block is within walking distance to popular cafes and hayes street wharf the governor general's neutral bay semi in sydney's north will go under the hammer this weekend, as sir peter cosgrove and wife lady cosgrove up size to their official residences at kirribilli's and canberra's government house the three storey semi features a separate lounge area that opens onto a garden 'sanctuary', and and open plan kitchen and dining space the double sized master retreat includes a mosaic tiled ensuite and built in wardrobes the home is one of 5,000 properties this month that, according to australian property monitors, will 'smash the all time monthly record for auctions' in sydney, reports property observer sir peter cosgrove was appointed australia's 26th governor general in march this year, replacing quentin bryce a graduate of the royal military college, cosgrove served in the vietnam war and in 1999, became commander of the international peacekeeping mission in east timor he was appointed chief of the australian army in 2000 and the chief of the defence force in 2002, overseeing australia's involvement in the iraq war earlier this year, sir cosgrove was the first man in australia to be knighted under prime minister tony abbott's revived honours system 'every human being wants to be uplifted and inspired and i can think of no better man than peter cosgrove to maintain our national morale and to find faith in ourselves,' pm abbott said at the parliament house ceremony in march sir cosgrove told australians at the time that he saw his role as the queen's representative being 'to reflect the community to itself' a role he and his wife lynne embraced as 'the greatest honour' governor general sir peter cosgrove with wife lady lynne cosgrove and prime minister tony abbott at the state memorial service for former australian prime minister gough whitlam in sydney a caesar stone island kitchen is the centrepiece of the semi's open plan kitchen and dining space a covered entertainment terrace looks out over the private garden the semi enjoys views over the north sydney city skyline and is a short walk to popular cafes and the hayes street wharf a lifestyle haven: the sprusonstreet home include a 'sun washed' back courtyard and quiet garden sanctuary
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governor general sir peter cosgrove's neutral bay semi will go under the hammer this weekend the 'tuscan inspired' home enjoys sweeping views over north sydney city and a sun washed private garden sir cosgrove was recently appointed australia's 26th governor general and was the first man to be knighted by pm tony abbott
tragedy: banker gary clarence arrives at the old bailey as his wife is being sentences for killing their three disabled children a mother wrote a letter to her husband after suffocating two of their disabled children, telling him she was finding it 'difficult' to kill their daughter after smothering their twin sons tania clarence used a nappy to kill three year old twins ben and max as well as four year old daughter olivia, who all had a degenerative muscle wasting condition sometimes known as ‘floppy baby’ syndrome in the letter, clarence wrote to her husband gary that she was 'so, so sorry' for killing the boys, and that she 'struggling' to take olivia's life clarence broke down in hysterics yesterday after the letter was read to a jury at the old bailey, and had to be excused from court to be taken back to hospital according to the times, the letter reads: 'gary, i need to tell you how difficult it is for me to take liv's life i am so ghastly and i feel every ounce of it for doing this 'the boys were bad enough i am struggling with liv i waited until the boys were asleep the same with liv if i could take my own life and leave her to wait for you i would but the wait will be as traumatic 'this is so bad and i am so, so sorry my only solace is that pain and future suffering i am saving her from' clarence was assigned a new, less experienced social worker in an ‘ill conceived’ decision two months before she suffocated her three disabled children, a court heard yesterday she has admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility clarence and her husband had been supported for 15 months by social worker suzie holley, who was ‘specifically chosen because she had expertise in looking after children under the age of five’, the old bailey heard but she was ‘suddenly replaced’ by ‘younger and less experienced’ sarah daws and quit her job soon afterwards 'gary, i need to tell you how difficult it is for me to take liv's life i am so ghastly and i feel every ounce of it for doing this 'the boys were bad enough i am struggling with liv i waited until the boys were asleep the same with liv if i could take my own life and leave her to wait for you i would but the wait will be as traumatic 'this is so bad and i am so, so sorry my only solace is that pain and future suffering i am saving her from 'i am so sorry this life is better without me i am nothing 'the only thing giving me the motivation to continue is the belief that the boys are already playing up in heaven like they could never play here i can seem them running around' clarence, 43, killed the children before trying to kill herself at the £2million family home in new malden, surrey, while her husband was in south africa with the couple’s eldest child, now eight, who does not suffer from the condition – sma type 2 outlining the case ahead of sentencing, prosecutor zoe johnson qc yesterday said the ‘disruption’ of miss holley being replaced happened partly because the social services department thought she ‘had got too close’ to clarence and was not having monthly meetings with the children ‘miss holley resigned soon afterwards miss daws became the clarence family social worker just six months after she joined kingston social services,’ she said ‘with hindsight that perhaps was an ill conceived decision by the social services department' friends said clarence ‘constantly felt under pressure and criticised by social services’ and had been ‘very derogatory about kingston social services’, the court heard jim sturman qc, defending, criticised the actions of the ‘inexperienced social worker’ and said her predecessor resigned ‘in disgust’ after being moved off their case because she was an ‘advocate for the family’ last night kingston council said a serious case review was ongoing in a letter clarence wrote for her husband dated april 20 – two days before the killings – she told how she made up her mind two days earlier, on good friday, ‘to say goodbye’ and her ‘plan’ had given her inner peace, the court heard proud father: mr clarence with his three year old twin sons, ben and max, who were smothered along with their sister olivia pictured: tania clarence inside a prison van at a previous hearing and she has been held at a secure mental unit which cannot be named crime scene: the old bailey heard mrs clarence lied to a nanny so she could be alone with the children and then killed them, before putting them in funeral poses she wrote: ‘i cannot face going down this path watching liv and the boys continue to get weaker ‘most importantly, the interference in our lives (you know: gosh [great ormond street hospital], nhs, kingston/moor lane) i am tired of it all no matter what we overcome, no matter what we do, it will never be enough’ the court heard there was a ‘fundamental tension between mr and mrs clarence and the plethora of medical professionals involved in the care of the children’ nanny jadna coelho, known as jade to the family, was duped into leaving tania clarence alone while she killed her children she had been told mrs clarence's mother was visiting only to discover it was a lie she then rushed to the south west london home where she found the mother injured and the children dead in their beds mrs clarence then handed her a letter which read: 'i am so sorry i had to do this but i could not carry on i also could not leave the children with gary it would have been too much for him 'you have been the most amazing person in our lives over the last few years without you i most likely would have done this a lot sooner please don't think that there was anything more you could have done to avoid this 'please believe me when i say that you did far too much as is there was nothing more you could have done you were/are perfect i am so sorry i had to end things this way 'please look after taya for me taya and gary still need you (very much)' they included those from great ormond street and kingston council, which provides support for disabled children and their families from its moor lane centre in chessington when the case was handed over to kingston, the documents included a quote from clarence ‘stating that she didn’t want to see her children’s suffering prolonged’, miss johnson said relations between doctors and the family reached such a crisis in 2013 that medics were ‘actively considering child protection measures on the basis of neglect’, miss johnson said, although the children were ‘happy and looked after’ there were ‘up to 60 professionals’ involved with the three children, ‘often descending in groups on the home’, the prosecutor said ‘one can well imagine how intrusive that felt’ yesterday it was also revealed for the first time that clarence smothered the twins while they were asleep using a nappy ‘so they couldn’t smell her’ she later told a doctor she killed all three children between midnight and 5am on april 22, the court heard she found it harder to kill olivia and wrote a letter to her husband between killing the boys and her daughter in it she said: ‘gary, i need to tell you how difficult it is for me to take liv’s life… if i could take my own life and leave her to wait for you i would… my only solace is the pain and future suffering i am saving her from i am so sorry… ‘the only thing giving me the motivation to continue is the belief that the boys are already playing up in heaven like they could never play here’ yesterday clarence stared at the dock floor clutching a tissue in her left hand, sobbing as she listened to the beginning of the prosecutor’s speech mr clarence, a banker, sat by the dock door but after 20 minutes, before the details of how the children’s bodies were found were disclosed, she became too upset and was excused by the judge, mr justice sweeney the judge reserved sentencing until tuesday an earlier version of this article followed incorrect agency copy in quoting jim sturman qc as saying that there was no evidence mrs clarence would have harmed a hair on her children’s head but for the illness they suffered in fact her said she would not have harmed her children but for her illness we are happy to set the record straight remorse: tania clarence, pictured at a previous hearing, told police she was 'sorry' she killed the children and had also tried to kill herself investigation: forensics work in one of the bedrooms where the children were killed by their mother
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mother of four tania clarence, 42, admitted three counts of manslaughter she smothered ben and max, both 3, and olivia, 4, at £2m house in april she wrote a letter to her husband after smothering her disabled twin sons letter says clarence felt 'ghastly' after the killings and was 'so, so sorry' after penning the letter she went on to kill olivia, who was also disabled they suffered from degenerative condition type 2 spinal muscular atrophy the children were killed in their beds and left in funeral poses, court told mrs clarence told their nanny not to visit so she could be alone to kill them father gary in south africa with eldest child taya celebrating her birthday family's long standing social worker was moved away just before deaths suzie holley quit 'in disgust' over 'ill conceived decision' by council
former bbc radio 1 dj chris denning today admitted sexually assaulting 28 boys former radio 1 dj chris denning was facing jail yesterday after admitting sexually abusing 26 boys as young as nine while he was at the bbc one of the founding disc jockeys at the station, the music producer molested children at the height of his stardom before opening a computer shop near his home, which became a magnet for schoolboys the 73 year old paedophile lured them to his shop in parkstone, dorset, to look at video games and computers before asking them to do jobs for him using his fame, denning also enticed children to his home and a campervan where he plied them with alcohol and indecently assaulted them his offences span two decades from 1967, when his career took off as he joined the opening line up for bbc1, working with stars such as tony blackburn, kenny everett, terry wogan and john peel but he was sacked in 1969 after telling listeners: ‘i got up this morning feeling like a 16 year old boy but where do you get one at 6am?’ yesterday the sex offender, who has a string of convictions dating back to 1974 for assaulting young boys, was warned that he faced jail after he admitted 41 charges of indecent assault and gross indecency between 1967 and 1987 the frail pensioner shuffled into southwark crown court to plead guilty to the offences he had previously admitted 29 sex attacks on 22 children at a hearing in august, but was due to stand trial later this month for a series of allegations relating to other schoolboys yesterday the defendant, who struggled to hear and suffers from a range of illnesses including parkinson’s disease and diabetes, admitted the remaining 12 charges, muttering: ‘yes guilty, but never to penetration’ the disgraced former dj, who suffered a heart attack in 2009 and struggles to walk after fracturing his spine, showed no remorse in the hearing denning, second from right in the middle row, was one of the original djs on bbc radio 1 denning was one of a group of men, including former bbc dj jonathan king, who targeted youngsters at the walton hop, a 1970s teenage disco he was first convicted for gross indecency and indecent assault in 1974 at the old bailey before his conviction, denning had been working for king’s newly founded uk records, but was sacked by king, who was later jailed for seven and a half years for child sex offences in 2001 denning was was arrested in april last year by detectives from scotland yard's operation yewtree in the aftermath of the jimmy savile paedophile scandal since then denning has been in and out of prisons in england and europe for sex assaults and child pornography many of his victims were picked up in bars and games arcades he was living at an essex homeless shelter when he was arrested in april last year under operation yewtree, the police probe launched after the jimmy savile abuse scandal detective chief inspector michael orchard said: ‘denning’s only redeeming quality is that he has not made his victims go through the trial process’ denning was remanded in custody and will be sentenced on december 9
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chris denning has pleaded guilty to a total of 41 sex abuse charges the crimes relate to 28 boys, some as young as nine years old he admitted a dozen offences that he had previously denied the 73 year old will no longer stand trial and will be sentenced next month
police have mounted uniformed patrols around an army reserve after two girl cadets were threatened with beheading as they left the centre two men had shouted the violent threats as they drove past the teenage cadets, who weren't in uniform at the time the pair, driving in a vauxhall zafira, were said to have asked the girls if they were in the army before threatening them with beheading police have issued a photo of two men in a car after two teenage girls were threatened with beheading as they left an army reserve centre two girl cadets were threatened with beheading by men as they left the army reserve centre in gateshead (pictured) police have traced the car, which is left hand drive and appears to have foreign plates, and were trying to establish the identity of the occupants the driver was described as black or asian, in his 40s, and of plump or muscular build with a black bushy beard and wearing dark clothes the passenger was also said to be black or asian, in his 30s, and had short black hair and stubble it comes weeks after british police forces warned officers not to wear uniforms on the way to work after an isis style plot to kidnap and behead an officer more than 7,000 officers in the west midlands were warned they were in imminent danger following an anonymous telephone call to their headquarters on december 8 other forces urgently reviewed safety precautions and warned officers not to wear their uniform or id badge when off duty the threat comes amid fears extremists will attempt to copy the murder of fusilier lee rigby (pictured), which led to soldiers being warned not to wear their uniform off duty the official threat level to officers came amid fears extremists will attempt to copy the murder of fusilier lee rigby, which has led to soldiers being warned not to wear their uniform off duty isis has previously called on followers to launch 'lone wolf' attacks on the west extra patrols have now been put in place around the army reserve centre in gateshead, tyne and wear, formerly the territorial army, after the violent threats against the girl cadets other army reserve centres have also been alerted since the incident at 915pm on wednesday january 21 gateshead superintendent richie jackson said: 'the men made no attempt to make any physical contact with the girls or get out of the car, and shouted the comments while driving away from the scene 'inquiries are ongoing to establish the exact nature of what was said during the incident and we have spoken to the two teenage girls, viewed cctv footage from the area and have identified the vehicle and inquiries are ongoing to trace the driver 'as a precaution we have notified staff at other army reserve centres in the area and have had extra officers on patrol in alexandra road to reassure residents 'although this is concerning, it is an isolated incident and if anyone has any information that could help us with the investigation i'd ask that they contact us on 101' a ministry of defence spokesman said: 'we are aware of an incident allegedly involving members of the army cadet force this is a matter for the police and we cannot comment further any witnesses are urged to contact the police 'we understand the girls were not in uniform at the time of the incident and that the suspects asked them 'are you in the army?' before issuing the threats'
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a canadian traveller received a nasty surprise when he was hit with a sky high $1,200 (£750) bill after using on board wifi on a singapore airlines flight toronto businessman jeremy gutsche said he was shocked when he saw the charges and accused the airline of ripping off passengers who connect their devices to do work or just pass the time on a long haul journey he said he racked up $1,200 in charges with just 155 page views, mostly to his email, and a file upload scroll down for video 'sticker shock': jeremy gutsche says he was charged £750 for using singapore airlines' in flight wifi the ceo of trend hunter wrote on his blog: ‘i know this because for the first time i counted up my page views to see where all the dollars went ‘i wish i could blame an addiction to netflix or some intellectual documentary that made me $1,200 smarter ‘however, the singapore airlines internet was painfully slow, so videos would be impossible and that means i didn’t get any smarter… except about how to charge a lot of money for stuff i did learn that’ canadian businessman jeremy gutsche is accusing singapore airlines of gouging its wifi users mr gutsche spent an hour uploading a four megabyte powerpoint document he said: ‘that doc probably cost me $100 to upload, so i hope my team liked it ‘i actually even emailed them a warning that my upload was taking a while that email probably cost me $10 ‘and yes, the pricing per (megabyte) was disclosed on sign up, but i bought the $30 package, slept through most the flight, and really didn't think i'd end up a thousand bucks past the limit’ singapore airlines said its wifi price plans may be volume based or time based, depending on the provider on its website, singapore airlines said it offers wifi with different price plans on its airbus a380 and boeing 777 300er aircraft before passengers connect they must select a price plan through providers onair or panasonic, depending on the flight singapore airlines said the price plans may be volume based (approximately £650 for 10 megabytes) or time based (approximately £750 for one hour) jeremy gutsche said he racked up $1,200 in charges with just 155 page views, mostly to his email passengers can opt to have their session automatically disconnect when they reach their limit or they can stay connected and incur additional charges per kilobyte of data mr gutsche wrote on his blog: ‘i can think of a lot of other things i'd rather spend $1,200 on, like a flight… to singapore! ‘but alas, i've already done that and the flight ended up costing way more than expected’ he reached out to singapore airlines and was told that the matter is being investigated the carrier told mailonline travel: 'mr gutsche has contacted us with his feedback and we are following up directly with him on the matter' singapore airlines did not indicate if it will offer to lower the canadian's outrageous bill
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jeremy gutsche says he was 'gouged' for just 155 page views, file upload he purchased a £20 wifi package but incurred additional charges singapore airlines says its price plans are based on volume or time mr gutsche says he contacted the carrier but has received no response
maha qidwai is still haunted by the image of her murdered mother shahnaz's battered, bruised body on the floor of their sydney waterfront home tony halloun, 36, sat motionless in the dock as maha, her father, her brother and her two sisters, one after the other broke down as they detailed how the loss of their family's 'angel' on june 15, 2012 had changed their lives 'i came home and found my mother lying lifeless on the floor bruised, battered and beaten she was dead,' maha, 28, told halloun's sentence hearing on friday scroll down for video the family of shahnaz qidwai broke down in court at the trial for her accused murderer on friday shahnaz (right) with husband khalid (left) was murdered at her sydney home in june 2012 'it is this last horrific image of my mother that i remember and carry with me every single second of my life' dr khalid qidwai cried as he described the enormous 'loneliness and sadness' he feels at the loss of his wife of more than 45 years in such violent circumstances 'she was the love of my life my best friend and my world 'she was the link that bonded our family even after two and a half years we are still not able to accept the fact that she is not with us now every one of us is crying, sometimes together, sometimes alone,' he said dr khalid qidwai described his wife shahnaz as 'the love of my life my best friend and world' the qidwai family told the nsw supreme court of the heartache over the death of their 'angel' it took just two hours for the supreme court jury in september to unanimously find the tradesman guilty of murdering shahnaz qidwai in her sydney mansion in june 2012 halloun, who had been concreting the driveway of the henley property at the time of her death, told police three versions of events of what happened that day in one, he alleged masked intruders stormed the lavish house where he had been working and that the last time he saw her she had a gun pointed to a head a supreme court jury unanimously found tradesman tony halloun guilty in september dr qidwai (pictured at an earlier court appearance) also described his wife as the bond that held the family together the court has previously heard the financially strapped halloun went into the home and killed mrs qidwai, stealing more than $3000 from the family home justice lucy mccallum said on friday that it was difficult for her to make any finding of what really happened in the house that day as halloun continued to profess his innocence crown prosecutor giles tabuteau, however, submitted that halloun had an intention to kill mrs qidwai because after the 'sustained attack' he stayed at the property for half and hour and didn't call triple '0' halloun will be sentenced on december 5 the qidwai family said they are still not able to accept the fact that shahnaz (far right) is gone
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shahnaz qidwai was killed on june 15, 2012 at her sydney home a supreme court jury found tradesman tony halloun guilty in september halloun's sentencing hearing on friday heard of the family's heartbreak over losing their 'angel' shahnaz's daughter maha said she was haunted by the image of her murdered mother
abu rahin aziz, 32 (pictured), from luton, skipped bail before he was handed a 36 week jail sentence in absence for attacking a football fan in london's west end he has since fled to syria to join isis a radical islamist who stabbed a football fan in the head with a pen has skipped bail and fled britain to join isis in syria abu rahin aziz, 32, from luton, skipped bail before he was handed a 36 week jail sentence in absence for attacking a football fan in london's west end he told his followers on twitter that he 'stabbed a kafir [non believer] in the back of a head (sic) with a pen in london for insulting the prophet mohammed' the former credit control operator, who is an associate of the radical cleric anjem choudary, has since posted a picture of himself dressed in a military vest and posing with an ak 47 rifle he was once part of a radical hate group called muslims against crusaders, who set fire to a large poppy on armistice day in 2010 the group also reportedly targeted andrew white, who had been watching the league two play off final, before chanting 'f*** the queen' after allegedly assaulting him on saturday, aziz contemplated on twitter which method he would use to destroy his british passport, confirming his intention not to return to the uk he wrote: 'still deciding to what to do with my british passport, could burn it, flush it down the toilet' it is unclear whether he took his wife and two children with him when he fled via amsterdam to turkey and crossed over the syrian turkish border the jihadist also posted a photograph of himself and dr mirza tariq ali, 38, captioned: 'this is us breaking our bail conditions being together in uk' the photo shows the two bearded radicals, dressed in matching white thobes and pakol hats dr mirza tariq ali, a former nhs surgeon, fled the uk in 2013, after he was arrested for repeatedly assaulting a bystander at a rally scroll down for video he fled to pakistan, only recently emerging to announce he had become a senior member of the pakistani taliban in a recruitment video released late last year, he appeared and urged other muslims to travel to pakistan and join the terror group aziz, who also refers to himself as abu abdullah al britani, boasted how ali had been arrested because he 'smash (sic) the head of a filthy shia' in london the news of aziz joining islamic state comes after another of anjem choudary's associates fled to syria in november last year siddhartha dhar, who converted from hinduism to islam, posted a photo of himself holding an ak 47 rifle and his newborn baby in islamic state territory the former credit control operator, who is an associate of radical cleric anjem choudary and has a wife and two children, has posted several photos of himself on twitter dressed in military clothes and holding a rifle the jihadist also posted a photograph of himself and dr mirza tariq ali, 38, on twitter which was captioned: 'this is us breaking our bail conditions being together in uk' ali, a former nhs surgeon, fled the uk in 2013 aziz, who also refers to himself as abu abdullah al britani, boasted how dr ali had been arrested because he 'smash (sic) the head of a filthy shia' in london he said he had stabbed someone in the back of the head aziz, a former credit control operator, also contemplated on twitter which method he would use to destroy his british passport, confirming his intention not to return to the uk he suggested he could 'burn or flush it' also known as abu rumaysah, dhar had been made to hand over his travel documents to police, in an attempt to prevent him from leaving the country less than 24 hours after he was released on bail, dhar took a bus to paris with his wife and four young children he travelled on to syria before joining islamic state the londoner said: 'what a shoddy security system britain must have to allow me to breeze through europe to the islamic state' dhar, 31, was one of nine men who were held under suspicion due to their alleged links with anjem choudary and the banned radical group, al muhajiroun, in september like aziz, dhar was close friends with ali, and said how he was 'delighted my dear brother' had fled britain and joined the pakistani taliban in an interview just a couple of weeks before his escape to syria, dhar publicly stated how he was desperate to live under islamic state and wanted to denounce his british citizenship prior to fleeing to syria, dhar had previously posted several tweets, proclaiming his love for isis, writing: 'the islamic state will punish the tyrants in the west the army of caliph abu bakr al baghdadi (ha) is coming rejoice o muslims' he later boasted how he had made a 'mockery' of mi5, the british intelligence service: 'my lord (allah) made a mockery of british intelligence and surveillance make hijrah (flight) muslims place your trust in allah'
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a canadian woman who flew to syria to join the fight against isis has reportedly been captured gill rosenberg, 31, left north america to join the ranks of the kurdish peshmerga fighting force, which has elite all female units rosenberg, a joint citizen of israel who served in the israeli defense force, went to fight against the so called islamic state earlier this month, while they were locked in combat over kobane, a town on the turkey syria border scroll down for video 'captured': gill rosenberg, a canadian with dual israeli citizenship, was reportedly taken with other female fighters at the turkish syrian border on the attack: rosenberg uploaded pictures of herself, above, dressed for war in syria in recent weeks before: rosenberg, who went to syria earlier this year, is pictured above before she left military history: rosenberg, pictured in uniform, was formerly a member of the israeli defense force she had earlier posted on social media explaining her decision to go and fight, declaring she sympathized with the kurds, whose territory has come under heavy assault her position in the israeli military is thought to have been a non combat role but, according to the times of london, militant sources have written online that rosenberg was captured, along with several other female peshmerga fighters she was reportedly taken hostage on friday, when isis members hit kobane with several suicide car bombs a spokesman for the canadian foreign ministry said the government is 'aware of reports that a canadian citizen was kidnapped in syria' allies: female peshmerga soldiers are seen preparing for battle in syria, near the front lines with isis war torn: rosenberg and her allies were captured in kobane, near the turkish border, according to jihadist websites 'canada is pursuing all appropriate channels to seek further information and officials are in close contact with local authorities' according us based jihadist monitoring group site, militants were messaging one another online about whether it would be better to execute rosenberg or attempt to trade her for prisoners held by the west however, some sources have cast doubt on the idea that she is in the area at all is jihadists began advancing on kobane on september 16, hoping to quickly seize the small town and secure its grip on a large stretch of the syrian turkish border, following advances it made in iraq at one point, it looked set to overrun the town, but kurdish syrian fighters, backed by coalition air strikes and an influx of iraqi kurdish peshmerga forces, have held back the group
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gill rosenberg, 31, left to fight in syria with all female peshmerga unit jihadist sources say she was captured in contested town of kobane canadian government says it is investigating the reports
aqsa mahmood, 20, who left her glasgow home for syria after becoming radicalised, has written a guide on how to be a war widow, sparking rumours her islamic state fighter husband has been killed a british jihadi bride who fled to syria to marry an islamic state fighter has written a guide on how to be a war widow, sparking rumours her extremist husband has been killed privately educated aqsa mahmood, who left her privileged life in glasgow to join isis militants in syria, has taken to social media to hit out at jihadists for 'failing to tell their wives what will happen to them after they die' the 20 year old, who was taught at glasgow's £3,500 a term craigholme girls' school, has also demanded fighter wives to read up on how long they need to wait before remarrying under strict religious laws in one recent post, she said: 'you already knew you wanted to marry a mujahid [a person who is engaged in jihad] so why did you not read up on what will be the rulings for you after his departure? 'sisters, it is very important you read up on all the information you can find on your iddah [period of waiting], it's rules and regulations' it is not clear from her online posts whether the militant husband she flew to the war torn country to marry has been killed the former medical student, who now calls herself umm layth, also warned women that they need to learn the proper dress etiquette for widows she added: 'be prepared for what you can and cannot wear 'most importantly know your rights as a muslimah [single muslim woman]' 'don't let anyone tell you you can't do such and such when you are allowed don't live in ignorance, ukhti [my sister]' it is not the first time the former scottish schoolgirl has taken to social media last year, she wrote on twitter how would be jihadis could follow in her footsteps in another outburst, she urged extremists to carry out 'another woolwich', referring to the barbaric murder of soldier lee rigby she has also previously advised wannabe islamic state wives to bring clothes, books and cosmetics to syria scroll down for video the former glasgow medical student, 20, also warned women that they need to learn the proper dress etiquette for widows and hit out at jihadis for 'failing to tell their wives what will happen to them after they die' mahmood (pictured) travelled to syria to join isis extremists and marry a fighter after dropping out of a diagnostic radiotherapy degree course in glasgow she reportedly became radicalised by 'online material' in 2013, she travelled to aleppo after dropping out of a diagnostic radiotherapy degree course it is believed she went on to marry an islamic state fighter her parents muzaffar, 51, and wife khalida, 44, have previously begged their daughter to come home and said she had 'betrayed' her family in a statement released after their daughter fled, they said: 'we still love you but we now have to put your family, your brother and sisters first as you have betrayed us, our community and the people of scotland when you took this step 'all parents want to be proud of their children but sadly we feel nothing but sorrow and shame you have torn the heart out of our family and changed our lives forever, please come home' in a message to aqsa, her parents muzaffar (right) and khalida (left) said she had 'betrayed them' and added: 'you have torn the heart out of our family and changed our lives forever please come home' abu muthanna al yemeni, believed to be nasser muthana, who fled to syria from cardiff, wales jihadists from cardiff who fled to syria were 'talent spotted' by a secret islamic state agent in wales, a leading security expert has claimed professor anthony glees, a former home office adviser who has published six books on national security, said 'recruiting sergeants' for the terrorist group were roaming welsh cities in search of new recruits he said cardiff brothers nasser and aseel muthana, as well as their friend reyaad khan, were all likely to have been groomed by islamic state after meeting undercover agents in wales the trio all travelled to syria last year to join extremist fighters sleeper agents for the group would 'talent spot' intelligent or charismatic young people who expressed a 'resentment' towards british foreign policy, the buckingham university professor warned he said: 'i would be very sure that this was the case [with the muthana brothers and khan] and i think many muslim community leaders would say the same thing 'i believe islamic state has people on the ground who are acting as recruiting sergeants who look out for people like this and then approach them to begin the radicalisation process 'people are not just radicalised online they are approached by what we might call islamic state's recruiting sergeants people who deliberately go around schools, campuses and islamic community centres looking for people like this 'their friends may see them as idealistic and interested in politics and that's the kind of person islamic state is looking to recruit it has been like that for a very long time 'they will play on the resentments they may have about palestine, or about the iraq war, and they will look out for people who are up for it because they are disillusioned 'they know that if you get them while they are young then you have them for ever' professor glees said the muthana brothers and khan could have been groomed by a secret islamic state agent who passed them instructions on how to join jihadists in syria 'you cannot just get on a plane and walk to the islamic state you have got to find a way to cross the border from turkey and you need to have made personal contact with people who will know how to do that,' he said he called for teachers to be vigilant about 'disillusioned' pupils who could be seduced by islamic state's 'sophisticated' propaganda machine 'we must make sure these people don't sit and brood that's what teachers are there for, to discuss these issues in a democratic fashion,' he said professor glees also warned that once young britons joined the terror group they were on a 'path of no return' and could never rejoin british society because they were so severely brainwashed 'when they join the islamic state they are lost for ever once they become extremists they are always extremists 'i don't believe there are significant number of people going out to fight with the islamic state who get there and say, 'oh, this is terrible, and we were so wrong about believing in this' former medical student and cardiff schoolboy nasser muthana appeared in a propaganda video for islamic state with friend khan also from the welsh capital sat alongside him (together above) in june last year 'there is nothing we can do about them once they have gone out there they can certainly never be allowed to come back because once they are radicalised there is no way of bringing them back to british democratic values 'it is also undeniably the case that these people coming back from the islamic state represent a real and present national security threat to the united kingdom 'there are some who say that on the one hand it is extremely wrong to go and fight for islamic state but on the other almost 100 years ago people went to fight the spanish civil war and that was seen as a noble thing 'but my view would be that they fought for democratic values against totalitarianism 'with islamic state it is the other way round they are fighting for totalitarianism against democratic values' last june, former medical student nasser muthana, from cardiff, appeared in a propaganda video for islamic state with friend khan also from the welsh capital sat alongside him the pair, both 20 when they fled for syria, were later joined by nasser's teenage brother, aseel the brothers who both attended a cardiff primary school left behind their stunned family in the city their father, 57 year old ahmed, said: 'i feel very sad it's devastating not only shocking devastating' a home office spokesman said: 'we are working in communities across the country to challenge terrorist ideology, including disrupting extremist speakers and removing material online, and intervene when people are at risk of being radicalised and exploited 'but we are clear that we will take the strongest possible action against those who have travelled to syria or iraq and return with the intention of doing harm both through our existing powers and by introducing new ones through the counter terrorism and security bill to make sure we can defend ourselves against the serious and rapidly changing threats emerging from the region'
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glasgow born aqsa mahmood, 20, fled britain to join isis fighters in syria she abandoned university to join fanatics and reportedly married extremist has now taken to social media to warn 'jihadi wives' about partners dying she has also warned women to learn the proper dress etiquette for widows posts have sparked rumours her extremist husband may have been killed
six people including three year old twins died after their car fell into a 26ft wide sinkhole in the middle of a main road in crimea driver ibrail eskandarov, 34, was killed instantly along with his wife eskandarova, 33, their twins, asan and muslim, and daughter, aliye, 16, when their car suddenly plunged down six metres the car carrying eight passengers fell into the massive pit after the vehicle entered the unlit part of the road near the crimean capital of simferopol scroll down for video six people died after their car fell into a 26ft wide sinkhole in the middle of a main road in crimea driver ibrail eskandarov, 34, died along with his wife eskandarova, 33, their twins, asan and muslim, and daughter, aliye, 16, when their car suddenly plunged down six metres family friend salimova asiye, 37, was also killed in the accident, but rescue workers saved her children, serim, just 12 months old, and levida, 12, who were taken to hospital with serious injuries medical reports have revealed that the boy has a traumatic brain injury and is in coma, while the girl has multiple fractures doctors also said that the six passengers who died 'received injuries incompatible with life' according to rescue workers the massive circular hole, which was at least six metres deep and eight metres wide, suddenly appeared in the middle of the road in front of the car the car carrying eight passengers fell into the massive pit after the vehicle entered the unlit part of the road near the crimean capital of simferopol rescue workers saved two young children serim asiye, just 12 months old, and levida asiye, 12 when the earth caved in below the road, electricity cables were ripped out cutting off power supplies and making it impossible to see at least 43 rescue personnel and 16 vehicles were involved in the rescue effort the accident happened on the highway between the city of simferopol in the disputed southern crimean peninsula and the village of nikolaevka a spokesman for the regions emergencies ministry said that it had been impossible for the driver to have avoided the hole as the road was unlit when it happened they said that the six who died had apparently been killed instantly after suffering massive injuries, and the reason for the ground had opened up under the road was currently being investigated when the earth caved in below the road, electricity cables were ripped out cutting off power supplies and making it impossible to see
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six people have died after a car carrying eight fell into a 26ft wide sinkhole driver ibrail eskandarov, 34, died along with his wife eskandarova, 33 their three year old twins asan and muslim and daughter, aliye, 16, died salimova asiye, 37, was killed but her baby and 12 year old were rescued the 19ft deep sinkhole appeared near the crimean capital of simferopol an investigation is underway to find out why the highway caved in
a pensioner has been left trapped on a life support machine in a turkish hospital after insurers refused to pay his medical bills dennis gittins, 88, was on holiday in marmaris earlier this summer when he tragically suffered a stroke that has left him in a coma his family are now being prevented from flying him home after insurers said they would not pay for his care because he didn't fill in travel insurance forms correctly dennis gittins and his wife jean were on holiday when mr gittins suffered a stroke he is now stuck in a turkish hospital after insurers refused to pay for his medical care following a row over forms mrs gittins (pictured, left, and, right, with her husband) says she wants her husband to be returned to the uk so she can visit him in a local hospital mr gittins and his wife jean, 91, flew out to turkey more than two weeks ago, but their holiday turned into a nightmare when dennis collapsed from a stroke in a shop mrs gittins has been forced to fly back to the couple's home in whiston, merseyside because she could not afford hotel bills to stay at his bedside mr gittins has meanwhile been left potentially brain dead and his family fear he may not come out of a coma they want him to be cared for in a british hospital and to end his life here if he does not pull through but the family have been left angry after mr gittins's insurance company, ageas, said they would pay to fly mr gittins home, but would not pay for his care they claim mr gittins did not declare a previous stroke he had suffered when arranging travel insurance, despite mrs gittins insistence that he did make the company aware of the issue mr gittins suffered the stroke in a watch shop the couple had visited on a previous holiday (pictured) mr and mrs gittens were visiting the resort of marmaris (pictured) when he suffered the stroke his family want him moved back to his local hospital in whiston, merseyside but the hospital is refusing to let him leave the £30,000 bill for the retired policeman's care is now rising by £1,500 a day, with the hospital refusing to let him leave until the sum is paid mrs gittins said: 'i don't know what to do they want £30,000, but we don't have that kind of money they even told his sister to take out a loan to pay for it, but she's 78 and has cancer we can't do anything' she added: 'it's very hard, whiston hospital is only round the corner and i could visit him we just don't know what's going to happen, and no one will help us 'we've called mps, but they haven't called back and the consulate have called but are doing nothing' mr gittins' brother in law, alan mckie, added: 'it's an absolute nightmare, we don't know what to do my sister is being amazing and keeping so strong, especially considering she's 91 the couple have been married for more than 50 years but the insurance row means they are now hundreds of miles apart mrs gittins (pictured, left, with her husband and, right, on holiday) says does not have the money to pay 'she realises that he's not going to get better, that he's not going to live but she wants him to die here we've contacted the embassy, who told us it was a private matter so they couldn't help us 'he's been in that hospital for over a week now, everyone's worried sick we need someone to help us, the bills are just going up every day and the situation's getting worse' a foreign office spokesman said it is providing consular assistance and the hospital confirmed it is speaking with british officials a spokesman for assistance company intana insurance group, who are handling the claim for ageas, said: 'as key information relating to mr gittins' medical history was not disclosed when purchasing the policy it was not possible to make an accurate assessment of his medical circumstances 'we are therefore settling this claim based wholly on the medical declarations provided to us' mrs gittins wants her husband flown back to whiston hospital, not far from their home, so she can visit him
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elderly couple went on holiday to marmaris in turkey two weeks ago but husband collapsed from a stroke and is now on a life support machine wife, 91, has had to fly back to uk because she cannot afford to stay she wants her husband brought back to british hospital so she can visit but insurance company say he did not declare a previous stroke on forms
britain will never have full control of its borders as long as we are part of the eu, foreign secretary philip hammond admitted britain can never have full control over national borders as long as we remain a member of the european union, the foreign secretary has admitted philip hammond warned the british people will vote to leave the eu if we do not get reform in a forthright interview, mr hammond said ‘destabilising movements’ across europe in recent years had seen ‘large waves of migrants’ settling in britain, putting pressure on public services he said germany should realise that if we do not get new powers to at least limit the number of migrants from the continent, british voters will choose to leave the eu in the 2017 referendum ‘if your ambition is that we have total unfettered control of our own borders to do what we like, that isn’t compatible with membership of the european union, it’s as simple as that,’ he said ‘so if that’s what you want, you’re essentially talking about leaving the european union ‘if what you want is the ability to avoid the kind of destabilising movements that we’ve seen over the last decade or so – large waves of migrants settling in concentrations that puts pressure on public services, people coming in to take advantage of the benefits system, people coming here who are working but who are getting an unwarranted bonus out of our benefits system through things like child tax credits and so on – if that’s what we want to deal with, i think there are ways we can agree to deal with these things with our partners in europe’ mr hammond went further than david cameron has gone in saying britain will walk away from the negotiating table if other countries are not prepared to give us greater immigration powers he also hinted that ministers may try to force the eu to pay for extra school places needed by the rise in child immigrants, adding that the conservatives will 'look at everything' to relieve pressure on strained public services the foreign secretary revealed he has already started talking to his counterparts among the other 27 member states to work out what their ‘red lines’ are, ahead of official renegotiation after the election he said the talks had made him more optimistic that britain could get enough powers back without wholesale reforms to eu treaties only 20 per cent of britons believe david cameron will be able to strike a deal with the eu of border controls these treaties mandate freedom of movement, but mr hammond said the wording was more flexible than many countries think – and the freedom could be limited by ‘stretching’ the meaning of the treaties last night, an opinion poll showed there is deep scepticism about whether mr cameron can deliver on his ambition to curb the free movement of eu workers ipsosmori found that only 20 per cent think he can strike a deal that will allow the uk to turn some european citizens away at its borders the overwhelming majority, 73 per cent, are doubtful mr hammond’s intervention comes just after sir john major warned that britain is likely to leave the eu unless it allows us to restrict immigration sir john major warned that britain is likely to leave the eu unless immigration can be restricted the former premier said the chances of britain leaving the eu were now ‘just under 50 per cent’ – and would grow unless brussels agreed to accommodate uk concerns on freedom of movement yesterday mr cameron, attending the g20 summit in australia, said he agreed with sir john’s ‘excellent’ speech about ‘the need there is to address britain’s concerns about immigration inside the eu’ but the coalition received a blow last night when irish foreign minister charles flanagan said freedom of movement was a cornerstone of the eu and unlikely to be reformed but mr hammond, who has been on a tour of european capitals since taking the post in july, said: ‘we’re in the beginning stages of a negotiation ‘i’d like to be telling my german counterpart honestly if you draw the line there, i don’t think we’re going to get this past the british public in a referendum but if you could move your line to there, i think we might’ he said that if britain does not get what voters want, the referendum result is likely to be a ‘no’ and the foreign secretary said britain is floating the idea of an ‘emergency brake’ which could be applied to limit numbers if migration exceeded forecasts he welcomed this week’s european court ruling saying member nations can refuse to pay certain benefits to jobless migrants ‘i don’t want to knee jerk react, but it clearly means that because most of our benefits system is non contributory, it gives us probably more scope than almost anybody else in europe to look at how we apply the availability of benefits to eu migrants,’ mr hammond added the foreign secretary said the court’s ruling showed that movement from brussels on freedom of movement was possible roma gipsy elisabeta dano's refusal to work spurred a crackdown on benefits tourism wrapped up warm for a day out in town, this is the roma gipsy whose refusal to work has spurred a crackdown on benefits tourism elisabeta dano, 25, has found herself at the centre of a landmark european case, which has apparently given britain the green light to block welfare claims from migrants who refuse to work but while the courts – and her own family – insist she must now get a job, dano yesterday declared: ‘it is unfair’ the mail tracked down dano to a high street apartment in the german city of leipzig, 120 miles south of berlin the newly married mother – whose husband is also unemployed – moved four years ago from romania to leipzig, where her sister cristina had already relocated with her husband and five children dano is a convicted criminal who has never worked a day in her life but has been given a state funded flat and a range of benefits the european ruling this week, however, means she cannot claim welfare benefits intended for jobseekers because she has made no effort to find employment in germany the judgment suggests the uk can, similarly, refuse to pay welfare benefits to migrants who have moved to britain simply to live off the state dano insists she does want to work and is unemployed only because she cannot get a work permit speaking as she waited for a tram into the centre of leipzig, she told the mail: ‘i came here to babysit for my sister who has five children, but now the children are older i’m not needed as a babysitter any more i then tried to get a job, but was told i needed a work permit i applied several times but i was never granted one it is unfair’ dano completed just three years at school in carei, a small town of 20,000 residents close to the hungarian border in north west romania she has a five year old son, florin, whose father is unknown she has no professional training, has never worked, and was sentenced to two years on probation for petty theft while living in romania despite living in germany since november 2010, she can speak only basic german and can barely read, write or do basic sums her sister, cristina mihai, said she was desperate for dano to start supporting herself ‘i wish my sister would get a job anything cleaning, yes i can’t bear the situation any more’ the european court of justice ruled that national governments can limit access to jobless benefits dano was apparently given a flat in central leipzig for her, her husband and her son so she could move out of her sister’s apartment at the apartment in a smart block above a bank, dano’s husband said he did not understand what the fuss was about the european ruling is seen as a boost to the british government’s welfare reforms and means eu countries do not have to pay jobless eu migrants who emigrate looking to live off state handouts but critics say the case simply shows that not enough is being done to stop migrants emigrating for handouts – because dano is still entitled to other benefits dano receives £145 a month in child benefit and £105 a month in ‘maintenance’ payments, which she will continue to get from the state she also applied for ‘basic provision’ benefits worth £300 a month to jobseekers the local job centre refused this application so dano appealed to a social court and the case was referred to luxembourg this week, the european court rejected her appeal, declaring that rights of free movement depend on migrants not being an ‘unreasonable burden’ to the host country
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leading marxist historian eric hobsbawm left more than £18million in his will, it has been revealed leading marxist historian eric hobsbawm left more than £18million in his will, it has been revealed hobsbawm, who died aged 95 in october 2012, was one of britain’s most eminent historians, but he was widely criticised for his defence of communist regimes he was accused of being an apologist for the totalitarian evils of soviet communism and labelled a ‘useful idiot’ according to records held at the brighton probate office, hobsbawm – who joined the communist party at 14 and once described himself as an  ‘unrepentant communist’ – left an estate with assets totalling £1,835,341 the bulk is to be held in trust, with the income going to his second wife marlene the couple were married for 50 years hobsbawm left the capital of the trust to the university of warwick and his two children from his second marriage – digital entrepreneur andy, 50, and pr guru julia his son joshua bennathan, 55, who was born from an affair with marion bennathan that took place between his first and second marriage was left just £3,000 hobsbawm, who lived in a six bedroom semi detached house in hampstead, north london, was born in alexandria, egypt, and lived in vienna and berlin before his parents died he moved with an aunt and uncle to england in 1933 he later became friends with ed miliband’s father ralph miliband the will was drawn up three months before hobsbawm died at the royal free hospital in london where he had been suffering from pneumonia and leukaemia hobsbawm, who lived in a six bedroom semi detached house in hampstead, north london, was born in alexandria, egypt, and lived in vienna and berlin before his parents died
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hobsbawm, who died in october 2012, was one of britain's most eminent historians, but was widely criticised for his defence of communist regimes accused of being apologist for the totalitarian evils of soviet communism according to brighton probate office records, he left assets of £1,835,341
christian candy, pictured with wife emily, has upset his neighbours by buying a stretch of road next to his £200million mansion to make room for a garden property tycoon christian candy has upset his soon to be neighbours by buying a stretch of road next to his £200million mansion to make room for a private garden mr candy, who already has planning permission to convert a row of offices into a 15 bedroom home on an exclusive street in central london, caused a stir after purchasing a lease on a 200ft section of road and pavement from the crown estate for £3million furious residents say the latest plans, which will see a garden built next to the house on cambridge terrance and chester gate, next to regent's park, will cause more than two years of disruption the chester terrace residents' association representing 40 homes on the grade 1 listed row of family homes says the work will disrupt traffic and endanger pedestrians a spokeswoman told the evening standard: 'we had a meeting with crown estate and they said there would be hoardings in the road for more than two years while the work was ongoing 'then we were told about the garden proposals and it would only be for private use by christian candy all the other gardens around here are for communal use and this would be the largest private garden near here' mr candy's neighbours will be consulted before any decisions on the plans are made by camden council and the crown estate paving commission the tycoon, 39, bought the block of large homes london's second largest private residence after buckingham palace last year the home will have 35 bathrooms alone, as well as a private rooftop garden with a sliding glass roof the seven regency houses, including numbers one and two chester gate and numbers six to 10 cambridge terrace, were designed by john nash the architect of buckingham palace mr candy's plans would see a private garden built next to the 15 bedroom mansion (right) next to regent's park, london, extending out onto one lane of road the tycoon, 39, bought the block of seven homes (pictured) london's second largest private residence after buckingham palace last year they were constructed in 1826 but were damaged by bombs in wwii and a subsequent fire in 1947, before being restored with replica nash facades in the 1980s a spokesman for mr candy's company cpc said the stretch of road was originally a private garden he said: 'the garden was subsequently removed to make way for an extra lane of traffic and for a period was two way the road is now reverted to a one way street 'it seems proper and fitting to replace the second lane of tarmac and to reinstate the garden this would, with the other private gardens which feature throughout the nash terraces, restore nash's original design'
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sir alex ferguson is ‘relishing’ retirement and says he no longer gets ‘worked up’ while watching manchester united the legendary scot is 18 months into his life after united after ending his old trafford reign with his 13th top flight title at the end of the 2012 2013 campaign ‘i really am relishing it (retirement),’ he said in an interview with the big issue ‘i can go and watch the team now without getting so worked up’ sir alex ferguson ended his 26 year reign at manchester united at the end of the 2012 2013 campaign didier deschamps, taking charge of french training, urged his squad to read sir alex ferguson's book ferguson on the front cover of the big issue david moyes failed to fill ferguson’s sizeable shoes and former holland boss louis van gaal has endured an equally troubling start to his tenure the club, rocked by a number of high profile injuries, are seventh in the premier league, 13 points adrift of pacesetters chelsea, and lost to neighbours manchester city at the start of november, albeit with 10 men after chris smalling was sent off ‘we lost to city but we did ok,’ added ferguson 'there was lots of good football if it had been 11 a side, who knows? ‘i’m enjoying my football, i’m enjoying my family, my friends and i’m enjoying my retirement i’m an ambassador for united and i’m on the club’s board of directors so i still watch a lot of games’ meanwhile, ferguson has revealed that france manager didier deschamps ordered his squad to read his autobiography ahead of the world cup ferguson released his updated book shortly after his retirement and the 72 year old has claimed that deschamps, the former french midfielder, capped 103 times by his country, called on his squad to read it prior to their campaign in brazil juan mata, in action for manchester united currently seventh in the premier league against crystal palace ‘patrice evra phoned me and told me that as part of their preparation for the brazil world cup in june, didier deschamps made the whole french squad read the book,’ ferguson said ‘evra said it was great as, five minutes after they read it, they’ve never slept better’ france topped their group but fell to eventual winners germany at the quarter final stage the full interview with sir alex appears in the current big issue, out now
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far right political group britain first is being investigated over claims it is misusing an image of the queen's crown on its merchandise a crown appears on top of an emblem which features on the bnp splinter group's hoodies, caps and beanie hats as well as election leaflets it is an offence under both the trades descriptions act 1968 and the trade marks act 1994 to use the image without authorisation the far right political group britain first, whose leader paul golding is pictured, are being investigated over misuse of the image of the crown on their merchandise an image on top of the group's badge bears a striking resemblance to the st edward's crown, which can only be used with the queen's authority the metropolitan police has confirmed it is investigating the organisation at the request of the cabinet office, which is in charge of who can use royal symbols britain first was formed in 2011 when a number of figures from the british national party broke away to form their own group they have since been accused of inciting racial hatred during their campaigns against the building of mosques and what it calls the 'islamification' of the uk the group's leader paul golding is expected to be questioned in relation to the authorised use of the image of st edward's crown, one of the most important of the crown jewels the cabinet office had reportedly written to the group asking them to remove the image from their merchandise, but referred the issue to the police when it received no response mr golding appeared defiant when informed of the police probe, telling the independent: 'i wish them [the police] the best of luck with their politically motivated quest' a buckingham house spokesman told the paper that they are aware of the investigation, but it was being dealt with by the cabinet office the image is a representation of st edward's crown, one of the most famous of the british monarchy's crown jewels, which is kept in the tower of london the image is used to denote royal authority and features on the badges of police and the armed forces organisations such as the royal regiment of scotland (pictured) are authorised to use the symbol trading laws mean it is illegal to give the false impression that goods are approved by the queen or to use any 'device, emblem or title' wrongly suggesting a product has links to the royal family the image of st edward's crown replaced the tudor crown in 1953 as the image used to show royal authority it has since appeared on coats of arms and badges of the military as well as police and other authorities both in britain and the commonwealth britain first was last month accused of using the death of former television star lynda bellingham to attract visitors to its website facebook users clicked 'like' on pictures of ms bellingham, unaware that they had been posted by the group posts on the group’s facebook site include comments such as calls for british muslims to be ‘wiped out’ and all non whites to be deported
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a former girlfriend of george soros had her civil case against the billionaire businessman thrown out after a sudden outburst in court on thursday adriana ferreyr, 31, had filed a $50million lawsuit against the 84 year old after the two split in 2011, saying he had given away a $19million apartment promised to her to girlfriend tamiko bolton, who is now his wife, and alleging that he also inflicted emotional damage by slapping her during a fight and having his security guards 'stalk' her the entire suit was dismissed though by manhattan supreme court justice debra james after an incident in which ferreyr 'lunged at her ex boyfriend’s lawyer during a manhattan court hearing and angrily snatched away legal papers while yelling' adriana ferreyr (above) had her $50million lawsuit against ex george soros thrown out in a manhattan court on thursday this all comes almost one year to the day that ferreyr allegedly called soros a 'f***ing a**hole' and then lunged at him, knocking his glasses of his head during a deposition the new york post reports that on thursday, ferryr, who is currently representing herself having gone through three sets of lawyers, had been convinced by judge james to sign 'medical release forms related to injuries she allegedly sustained from soros' almost as soon as she signed them though, she had a sudden change of heart according to a witness, she lunged at soros' lawyer, andrew brettler, and 'aggressively' snatched the folder from him 'she got angry' said a source 'at one point she blurted out, 'they’re going to get the information and reveal it to the press to embarrass me'' ferreyr, now 31, and soros, now 84, dated for five years, ending their relationship in 2001 ferreyr (above with former lawyer william beslow) has vowed to hire a new lawyer and keep fighting the case that is when judge james announced; 'that’s it case dismissed your behavior is contemptuous' ferreyr disputes these claims though, admitting that while she was 'upset,' she had just reached across the table to get a piece of paper she signed which was unrelated to her case she also vowed that she would hire a new lawyer and continue to fight her case in june of last year, soros offered ferryr a settlement of $69million, which she reportedly declined
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a love sick turkish stowaway froze to death after sneaking on board a passenger jet to fly to the uk to see his girlfriend hikmet komur was exposed to temperatures as low as 60c after climbing into the landing gear bay of a british airways jet before it left istanbul in july, 2013 the 32 year old could not afford to pay for the fare to see his girlfriend, luisa de silva, who lives in the west london, an inquest into his death has heard turkish hikmet komur died after stowing himself in the undercarriage of a british airways flight to heathrow so that he could be with his girlfriend, luisa de silva (pictured together above) mr komur's lifeless body was found by british airways staff at heathrow airport after the four hour flight west london coroner's court heard how the divorced father suffered fatal brain damage after being exposed to subzero temperatures in the air just two months before his death, ms de silva, whom he had known 'for many years', visited the man in turkey he begged her to move to istanbul to be with him, but she refused 'once he said he had no money, so i was sending money, £50 or £60,' a distressed ms de silva told the inquest 'he said he was going to get a visa and come here then he sent me a picture of his passport i knew it was not real' shortly before making the journey, mr komur is understood to have emailed the woman to tell him he loved her weeping, ms de silva, who lives in west london, added: 'i tried to stop him but i couldn't do anything' the divorced father told ms de silva he would travel to the uk after obtaining a passport in the weeks before his death mr komur died after being exposed to temperatures as low as 60c on board the aircraft at an inquest into his death, his girlfriend (pictured with him, left) told how she sent him money from britain a british airways statement revealed mr komur was discovered when a manager saw 'what he believed to be a human foot and some cloth hanging out of the landing gear cover' inside the compartment they found mr komur, who had been wearing a woolen hat and with white socks over his hands ms de silva told the inquest she tried to stop him from visiting the uk later, aviation security advisor nick gould said: 'it’s believed that he intended to visit his girlfriend into the uk' kazim komur, mr komur's brother who lives in london, said he had not seen him for more than 15 years when he was given news of his death 'he had some family problems with his mother, with his siblings 'my brother was an adventurer' recording an accidental death, coroner jeremy chipperfield said: 'it's clear that hikmet komur in the past demonstrated an intention to work, to come to the uk, to be with his friend luisa de silva, who was a close friend and with whom he wanted to continue some kind of relationship 'it’s very likely that he intended to come to the uk by stowing himself in an undercarriage of ba675 from istanbul 'it’s unclear how he got into that wheel bay but the evidences strongly suggests that it was voluntary my conclusion is that this was an accidental death' he added that the medical cause of death was cerebral hypoxia, where the brain becomes severely damaged due lack of oxygen addressing the victim’s brother, mr chipperfield added: 'mr komur, i’m very very sorry for your loss 'it must be distressing and difficult to come to court and listen to these things' mr komur's body was found in the undercarriage of the british airways a320 aircraft on the runway to heathrow airport (file image above)
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hikmet komur was found in the undercarriage of the aircraft in july 2013 the 32 year old had snuck into the landing gear bay of plane in istanbul he had travelled to the uk to be with his girlfriend, an inquest has heard luisa de silva, who lives in west london, 'told him not to come to see her' british airways staff found his body after four hour flight to heathrow
in a galaxy not so far away, a french inventor has created a replica of han solo’s famous spaceship, the millennium falcon the amazing contraption is seen hovering and flying around the ground, complete with the aesthetics and lights inspired by the famous star wars ship it is built around a standard quadcopter drone, which has been boosted to give the millennium falcon drone more speed scroll down for videos a french inventor has unveiled a star wars inspired quadcopter (shown) the millennium falcon drone is seen taking off and flying around it has lights on the back to mimic famous spaceship and it also has a shell and design that matches the original the drone itself cost about £750, but the modifications were under £20 olivier caron, 40, who goes by olivier fr on reddit and is from grenoble in france, said that he ‘overpowered’ the quadcopter drone to make it ‘easily capable of 90 km/h (55mph) speed’ rumours suggest that the california based firm is looking to release a range of multirotor helicopters late in 2015 the devices would be fitted with gopro cameras, controlled remotely and are expected to retail for between $500 (£317) and $1,000 (£634) at this price range, the drones would be targeted more towards consumers and hobbyists and compete with market leaders parrot and dji, rather than rival the likes of professional devices from sensefly he added: ‘but with this extra hull it becomes a slow flying pig ‘top speed is probably around 30 km/h (19mph), if i try to go faster with more angle it’s making a cool backflip’ he joked that it could make the ‘kessel run’ in several thousand years, in reference to han solo’s boasting in star wars: a new hope, when he said the millennium falcon could make the ‘kessel run’ a smuggling route in ‘less than twelve parsecs’ olivier said it cost him next to nothing to modify the drone into a new shape it cost £750 ($1150) for the two foam planks to make the drone, and £9 ($1380) for the front and rear lights olivier joked that his invention could make the ‘kessel run’ in several thousand years, in reference to han solo’s boasting in star wars: a new hope, when he said the millennium falcon (shown) could make the ‘kessel run’ a smuggling route in ‘less than twelve parsecs’ mr caron said it cost him next to nothing to modify the drone into a new shapeit cost £750 ($1150) for the two foam planks to make the drone, and £9 ($1380) for the front and rear lights of course, the quadcopter itself and the radio set him back about £750 ($1,150), though he used acrylic paint for the body of the spacecraft, and glue to hold it all together of course, the quadcopter itself and the radio set him back about £750 ($1,150), though he used a drone known as the prophecy 335, with a custom frame made of carbon and aluminium the battery usually lasts about eight minutes, but with the added weight of the millenium falcon shell it lasted only about five minutes next up, olivier said he was planning to work on a drone version of a tie fighter he used a drone known as the prophecy 335, with a custom frame made of carbon and aluminium the battery usually lasts about eight minutes, but with the added weight of the millenium falcon shell it lasted only about five minutes mr caron also showed off his creation above a snowy field in grenoble (pictured), at the foot of the french alps, making it look somewhat like 'hoth' from star wars the video shows the replica millennium falcon drone zipping around the field at a height of around 20 feet and the rear of the ship is light up just as it is in the films mr caron built the falcon using different parts bought from various manufacture as well as parts he made by hand but, aside from the drone, he built the entire thing from scratch
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a french inventor has unveiled a star wars inspired quadcopter the millennium falcon drone is seen taking off and flying around it has lights on the back to mimic famous spaceship and it also has a shell and design that matches the 1976 original the drone itself cost about £750, but the modifications were under £20
thousands of holidaymakers are returning from the caribbean with the same debilitating and potentially deadly mosquito borne virus that actress lindsay lohan contracted this winter, an unprecedented outbreak of the chikungunya virus continues to affect islands including barbados, st lucia and the grenadines, where many travelers flock during the cold season the disease, which causes severe, often disabling joint pain, leaves its victims bedridden for days some have reported feeling its effects for years, while its more vulnerable victims have died although trials of an anti viral drug have had positive results, there is currently no vaccine for the bug commercially available and worryingly, few us doctors are prepared to recognize its signs scroll down for video affected: last month, actress lindsey lohan was reportedly hospitalized after contracting the chikungunya virus while on a break in french polynesia above, lohan posted this picture online during her vacation mosquito borne: the disease, which causes severe, often disabling joint pain, is spread by mosquitoes (file picture) some victims have reported feeling its effects for years, while its more vulnerable victims have died last month, lohan was hospitalized at king edward vii's hospital in london after contracting the virus while on a break in french polynesia over the christmas holiday, tmz reported at the time despite her illness, the 28 year old mean girls star has since been seen out and about on thursday, she was pictured jetting of los angeles, california, following a brief filming and promotional visit at the time she fell ill with the virus, lohan took to instagram and twitter to express her determination to not let the bug ruin her holiday, saying: 'i refuse to let a virus effect my peaceful vacation (sic)' the actress, who also starred in the parent trap, later posted a snap of herself jet skiing in a bikini, with the caption: 'before i got chikungunya use big spray please god bless' since it spread from asia and africa in late 2013, chikungunya has infected a million people in the caribbean, latin america and parts of south america and mexico in the us alone, more than 2,300 travelers since last may have brought home the virus, which has nothing to do with chickens about a dozen people have gotten it from mosquito bites in florida actress: although trials of an anti viral drug have had positive results, there is currently no vaccine for the bug commercially available above, lohan is pictured posing next to a harrods bag during her vacation recovered: despite her illness, the 28 year old star (pictured, left, with friends in french polynesia) has since been seen out and about on thursday, lohan was pictured jetting of los angeles, california (right) vacation: at the time she contracted the virus, lohan took to instagram and twitter to express her will to not let the bug ruin her holiday above, the luxurious villa the alohilani, where lohan stayed during her break the virus can cause fever, a rash, headache and joint pain (mostly in the arms and legs) that can lasts for years symptoms typically start three to seven days after the mosquito bite chikungunya is a viral disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes symptoms include a fever, headaches, rashes and joint pain after being bitten the onset of illness occurs usually between four and eight days, but can range from two to 12 there is no vaccine or cure and treatment is focused on relieving the symptoms most patients recover fully but in some cases joint pain may persist for several months or even years serious complications are not common, but in older people, the disease can contribute to the cause of death the disease was first described during an outbreak in tanzania in 1952 since then, it has spread to nearly 40 countries in asia, africa, the americas and europe source: world health organisation at one new york hospital, a woman arrived in such agony she had to be admitted just to control her pain 'thinks she has chicken virus??' staff wrote on the medical chart after speaking to her another victim, marisa hargrove, arrived at a miami emergency room after suffering from joint pain so bad her husband was forced to help her to the bathroom a doctor ran tests for common illnesses 'and basically called me his mystery case of the day,' she said back home and getting sicker, mrs hargrove searched her symptoms on the internet she then returned to the emergency room and asked: 'is it possible it's this new chikungunya?' 'the doctor looked at me like i was crazy and said, 'what the heck is that?',' she said a blood test confirmed she had it, and the 42 year old miami woman became one of the first americans to have caught chikungunya from local mosquitoes state health officials say at least 11 people have been infected in florida, and they worry the virus will become established there amd florida is not the only state at risk the mosquitoes that spread chikungunya live throughout the south, west and eastern seaboard of the us local mosquitoes that bite a traveler infected with the virus can pass it by biting others another victim: marisa hargrove (pictured) arrived at a miami emergency room after suffering from joint pain so bad her husband was forced to help her to the bathroom she was later diagnosed with the virus outbreak: the unprecedented outbreak of the chikungunya virus continues to affect islands including barbados (pictured, mullins beach) and st lucia, where many travelers flock during the cold season 'we're very concerned' about travelers because tennessee has the mosquitoes and climate to let the disease take hold, abelardo moncayo of that state's department of health told an audience at an american society for tropical medicine and hygiene conference in new orleans in november 'anywhere that's warm and humid and can sustain mosquitoes year round so florida, texas, any of those southern states, it could happen,' added stephen higgs, a kansas state university infectious disease expert and an editor of a scientific journal on mosquito spread diseases raising awareness: mrs hargrove holds a pamphlet that health workers distributed in her neighborhood after she contracted the chikungunya virus outbreaks spread by locally infected mosquitoes have occurred in italy and france, and one type of mosquito that can carry chikungunya recently was found in the united kingdom 'you can't be reinfected, at least as far as we know,' but there is no vaccine, higgs said there also is little treatment besides medicine for pain 'it can be very bad and can last for a long time, sometimes even for years,' said dr jacques simkins, an infectious disease specialist at the university of miami miller school of medicine he treated mrs hargrove once her illness was finally diagnosed last july 'the symptoms come and go,' she said 'even today i still get pains in my ankles, my knees, my fingers but it's very transient you never know when it's going to happen' dr mindy brittner, a doctor at montefiore medical center in new york, treated the 60 year old woman who stumped the emergency room with her talk of 'chicken virus' 'she came in with fever and terrible muscle and joint pain,' brittner, who presented the case at the tropical disease conference, said of the woman, who had visited the dominican republic anyone who is traveling to the caribbean or one of the two dozen countries where chikungunya is a risk is advised to use bug repellent with plenty of the active ingredient, such as deet they should also keep their arms and legs covered, and be alert for symptoms upon their return
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outbreak of chikungunya virus continues to affect parts of caribbean the mosquito borne disease causes severe, often disabling, joint pain some victims suffer from its effects for years, while others have died worryingly, few us doctors are prepared to recognize the bug's signs last month, lindsay lohan was reportedly hospitalized with the virus she had contracted it while on christmas holiday in french polynesia
road death: pc hassan ali, 44, who was under investigation by the independent police complaints commission over the rotherham scandal, has been killed after being knocked down by a car a serving police officer linked to the rotherham child sex scandal has died after being hit by a car as he crossed the street pc hassan ali, 44, was under investigation by the independent police complaints commission after it was alleged he twice asked a victim out on a date four complaints in total were made against pc ali to south yorkshire police by two members of the public but pc ali was fatally injured after being struck by a car in darnall, sheffield at around 1015pm last wednesday he died with his family at his bedside yesterday morning his death comes just two days after a bombshell report branded rotherham council ‘in denial’ over the abuse of up to 2,000 young girls over a 16 year period, predominantly by members of the town’s pakistani community police, who have made no arrests, say they are not treating his death as suspicious and a source said they believe it was a 'tragic accident' chief constable david crompton, of south yorkshire police, said: 'all of our thoughts are with hassan's family and on behalf of the force i would like to offer my sincere condolences at this incredibly difficult time 'pc ali was a well liked officer whose colleagues are devastated by what has happened' he was a neighbourhood policing officer based in rotherham and had been placed on 'restricted duties', while the ipcc assessed whether to launch a full investigation into him he was one of ten officers from the force referred to the ipcc for their handling of the scandal one of the complainants, who is now an adult, said pc ali had first asked her out when she was 17 and then did so again four years later when she was 21 the woman said the officer had been involved with her case and was aware she had been a victim of sustained abuse between the ages of 14 and 17 at the time he first asked her on a date, she had a one year old son, who had been born after she was made pregnant by her abuser when she was 15 the woman said the officer's behaviour had been 'inappropriate and totally unprofessional' appeal: police want to speak to witnesses to the collision that fatally injured the police officer in staniforth road, sheffield it is not being treated as suspicious she said she told the police of his approaches in august 2013 when she gave a statement about the abuse she had suffered, but she claimed nothing was done to investigate her claims south yorkshire police last month confirmed an officer had been referred to the ipcc the woman said she had asked the officer when she was a teenager to provide her with a picture of her son's father for his nursery 'he said i will get you a picture but you are not to tell anyone because i could lose my job,' she said 'he said he had to go into files that he wasn't authorised to go into then he fetched me the picture to my mum and dad's house he came in and my mum made him a drink 'i walked out with him and he asked me out on a date a few years after he asked me out again' she said she had said no on both occasions the nature of the other complaints made against him are not known a police spokesman said: ‘south yorkshire police has received four public complaints relating to alleged misconduct of one of our officers ‘the complaints were made by two separate people about the officer, a pc based in the rotherham area’ this afternoon an official ukip twitter account said the death of the was 'karma' the tweet, which was deleted shortly after being posted this afternoon, read: 'south yorkshire police says pc hassan ali who was under investigation in relation to child abuse in rotherham has died in a car crash karma!' ukip blamed volunteers running the page for the tweet a ukip said: 'the ukip plymouth account is run by a team of volunteers, and it seems the tweet was made by one of them without permission 'once it was tweeted it was deleted almost immediately the content of the tweet does not reflect the views of the branch, its candidates or indeed the wider party the matter is being investigated'
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pc hassan ali has died a week after he was knocked down in sheffield south yorkshire police say his death is not treated as suspicious pc was on 'restricted duties' over four allegations linked to rotherham one abuse victim had complained that he twice asked her on dates his 'devastated' force has today paid tribute to the 'well liked' police officer
kendall jenner is enveloped in wires that surround her neck, faces and eyes in a striking new magazine cover but the 19 year old did not have to endure being wrapped up in steel for the shoot as it was all created thanks to computer trickery kendall's cover is one of five special editions of garage magazine and a 3d version has also been brought to life, which you can see in the video below scroll down for video kendall appears to be covered in steel wires on the cover of garage magazine cara is stunning in her bare faced cover, with the blue from the design highlighting the colour of her eyes top model lara stone's cover is perhaps the most dramatic, with her face encased in a plastic mask models cara delevingne, binx walton, joan smalls and lara stone are also given the cgi treatment by the publication each is pictured wearing new royals collection of headphones from beats, and all look stoically at the camera in the highly stylised shoot cara appears to have tape around her neck and chin, joan is seemingly licked in purple flames and lara's face looks like it's covered in a plastic mask pat mcgrath and chaos fashion creatively directed the covers which also see binx's face half covered in a growth of purple crystals each of the top models has a bare faced look for their cover, allowing the high impact designs to take full effect in an innovative first for a magazine cover, the incredible looks were created using cgi, or computer animation readers of the magazine can download an app, which when teamed with the magazine, will allow them to see additional images and even hear themed music for each cover joan small appears to be consumed by dramatic purple flames stemming from her headphones model binx watson is covered in a growth of green crystals for her version of the cover issue is on sale form 12th feb download the garage app to see the cover cgi and hear the music
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kendall jenner's face is enveloped in wires cara delevingne has tape wrapped round her chin joan smalls seemingly licked by fire lara stone appears to be wearing plastic mask all of the striking images thanks to computer trickery created using cgi for special editions of garage magazine
with a birthmark in the shape of a love heart on his back, this adorable 11 week old chihuahua is set to be a heartbreaker this valentine's day teddy has huge eyes, tiny paws and oversized ears, but when owner jane stanley, 53, spotted a giant heart in his markings she knew she had to bring him home 'he's definitely going to be a bit of a romantic,' said the mother of two from tamworth, staffordshire 'once i saw him and the little heart on his back, i knew we had to bring him home' scroll down for video teddy the 11 week old chihuahua was born with a birthmark in the shape of a love heart on his back when owner jane stanley, 53, spotted a giant heart in his markings she knew she had to bring him home, pictured is teddy with mrs stanley's daughter katie the 11 week old chihuahua joins her retired police officer husband geoff, 60, their other teacup chihuahua jenson, cooper the pug and basil a spinone italiano 'we say he wears his heart on his back, not his sleeve he's certainly unique,' said mr stanley two siamese cats and six chickens are also part of the family and teddy has proved himself to be quite the charmer in keeping with his unusual birthmark 'i fell in love with him straight away,' said mrs stanley the 11 week old chihuahua joins basil a spinone italiano (pictured) teacup chihuahua jenson and cooper the pug teddy has proved himself to be quite the charmer in keeping with his unusual birthmark 'he was the only one of the puppies with unusual markings and we thought he was perfect 'we can't believe how fitting his character is he loves kisses and cuddles and he cries if you move away from him 'he snuggles in with the other dogs and sometimes joins the cats in their basket 'he's so cuddly that he even sleeps in our bed he's the only dog that does' teddy was a gift for the foster carer following the death of her beloved pomeranian when she spotted his picture on the internet she went to visit the owner of his mother to pick one of seven puppies but on arrival she saw the heart marking in his fur and knew he was the pet for them teddy was a gift for the foster carer following the death of her beloved pomeranian
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teddy the chihuahua was born with a heart shaped birthmark on its back jane stanley, 53, had to bring him home after seeing adorable markings she believes the 11 week old puppy is going to be 'a bit of a romantic' husband geoff said puppy 'wears his heart on his back, not his sleeve'
defence secretary: michael fallon said britain wanted turkey to become 'more involved' in the fight turkey last night warned it was ‘unrealistic’ to expect it to launch a ground offensive against islamic state without support from other nato members britain and the united states have been pressing turkey for weeks to play a major military role against the extremists who have now advanced to within less than a mile of its border with syria defence secretary michael fallon yesterday said britain wanted turkey to become ‘more involved’ in the fight against isis but turkish foreign minister mevlut cavusoglu has ruled out a unilateral offensive speaking after talks in ankara with nato secretary general jens stoltenberg he warned that the us led bombing missions against isis forces in syria would not be enough, but said that turkey would not get involved at this stage ‘you need to take into consideration all options, including an operation on the ground,’ he said ‘you cannot expect turkey to do a land operation this is not a realistic approach’ turkey has the second largest army in nato but has chosen to stand by and watch the ferocious battle for the syrian border town of kobani, which is besieged by isis fanatics there has been growing frustration among members of the us led coalition being assembled against isis at the reluctance of turkey to intervene, despite having forces positioned on the border one british defence source last night said turkey appeared to be waiting for an attack by isis in order to invoke nato’s principle of collective self defence, which could drag the entire military alliance into the war kurdish protesters throw stones at turkish soldiers on an armoured vehicle trying to disperse them during a protest demanding that the turkish government do more to help the syrian border town of kobani yesterday mr fallon yesterday confirmed that britain and the us would be stepping up pressure on turkey to take the initiative against isis ‘turkey certainly could help,’ he said ‘it’s a matter for turkey, but other allies in the region have been helping ‘from the south, some of the gulf countries and saudi arabia were helping in american strikes and in the end, yes, this is a situation that can only be resolved not just by america and by britain but by the region itself ‘so we’d certainly like to see turkey more involved, but in the end that’s obviously a decision for their government he went on: ‘they’re certainly very aware of the situation in kobani, the desperate situation there, and obviously we’ll have to see whether they can help more not getting involved at this stage: speaking after talks in ankara with nato secretary general jens stoltenberg (left), turkish foreign minister mevlut cavusoglu (right) yesterday ruled out a unilateral offensive ‘every country comes to this from its own position they’ve obviously had difficulties with kurdish extremism in the past; they’ve had hostages very recently and so on ‘but clearly every country in the region has got to see now what it can do to contribute to deal with isil [isis] otherwise we will have iraq falling apart and syria falling apart and that is a danger to the entire region’ mr fallon also confirmed that britain is working with the united states to set up military training camps for ‘moderate’ syrian fighters elsewhere in the middle east he said: ‘we are looking, with the united states, at training of the moderate syrians that we can identify, but outside syria 'providing training in camps elsewhere in the middle east, where we can train those in community self defence in being able to resist isil [isis], but doing that outside syria and then putting them back into the fight in syria, and we’re trying to identify that effort at the moment blast: smoke rises following an airstrike by us led coalition aircraft in kobani, syria, during fighting between syrian kurds and militants of the islamic state group yesterday ‘there’s the free syrian army, there are moderate elements in that, and there are other places in the middle east where they could be trained, in jordan for example, in saudi arabia and elsewhere that’s something we’re looking at very urgently now’ mr fallon acknowledeged that isis has to be defeated in both iraq and syria, but said ministers do not believe that parliament is ready to authorise the extension of military action into syria ‘we don’t have authority from parliament to operate in syria at the moment our judgment at the moment is that parliament wouldn’t give us that authority,’ he said madeleine moon, a labour member of the commons defence committee, said there was no case for further british intervention until turkey stepped up to take its share of responsibility she said: ‘let’s talk about turkey’s role – they won’t even let us fly our jets to help, so they have to fly from cyprus there is no good that can come from britain taking unilateral action’
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it was just over a year ago this week that david moyes and manchester united finally decided they had perhaps had enough of wilfried zaha when the talented but unreliable young winger turned up 45 minutes late for a reserve game at salford, the reigning barclays premier league champions chose to move him on it was not the first time zaha had erred in this way and it was not just at old trafford where he could not be relied upon he had been known to keep people waiting for hours to see him at his house, too over time, things like this get you a reputation that is hard to shake take this anecdote from one barclays premier league manager from last january's transfer window linked with a loan move for zaha, i asked him what his intentions were wilfired zaha completed a permanent move back to crystal palace on monday zaha celebrated with fellow loanee yaya sanogo as crystal palace made it through to the fa cup fifth round zaha failed to make an impact following his £10m move to manchester united in january 2013 former united boss david moyes soon realised in training that zaha was not for him appearances premier league 0 (2 as sub), 28 minutes fa cup 0 (0) league cup 1 (0), 78 minutes champions league 0 (0) community shield 1 (0), 61 minutes 'yeah i was looking at it,' he said candidly 'but i know one of the backroom staff at united and they have told me not to go near him 'they say he is good enough but he isn't doing things right' that final sentence perhaps sums up zaha's short career at old trafford certainly he is talented he has played for england and will now continue his career as a barclays premier league player with crystal palace but zaha's application and attitude – at least among last season's management set up at united – was never considered to be right he played 22 minutes against newcastle and six against aston villa in the premier league before heading to cardiff how relevant things like time keeping are to what happens on a football field depends on your point of view however, the prevalent view among most at the top level these days is that if you can't get the small things right then what chance have you with the big things? zaha poses with former united manager moyes after linking up with the squad in the summer of 2013 the 22 year old only made two premier league appearances for manchester united zaha did impress during the 2013 pre season tour of australia and asia but it didn't last zaha revealed his move to united by claiming he was 'on his way to the top of the premier league' and when members of your own club are privately warning friends in the game not to touch you then it's time to accept you have some issues to address certainly when sir alex ferguson signed him for £10million from palace two years ago, eyebrows were raised throughout the game then just 20, the gifted forward had already earned something of a mixed reputation, depending on who you talked to ferguson, for sure, would have backed himself to fix him but, then, ferguson wasn't sticking around beyond the season's end so why sign him and leave him for somebody else to handle? zaha was instrumental during crystal palace's play off winning season in 2013 zaha returned to palace on loan this season after louis van gaal deemed him surplus to requirements zaha has made two appearances for england after making his debut against sweden in 2012 only four players from the team that started their 4 0 defeat by mk dons are still at old trafford that is one of the more peculiar – and unanswerable – parts of the whole affair for moyes, it was a hospital pass and one that ferguson's replacement soon realised he had little interest in taking short of players because of injuries, moyes used zaha on a pre season tour of australia and asia in 2013 and the new signing impressed but the environs of a summer tour are far removed from the reality of daily life at a premier league club and – once he saw him on the training ground regularly – moyes began to realise he wasn't for him senior united players didn't disagree, either players like rio ferdinand, nemanja vidic and ryan giggs questioned much of what went on during moyes' brief spell at the club but there were precious few dissenting voices when it came to the distance the united manager put between zaha and the first team picture there were other niggling issues, too zaha and moyes fell out over the business of the player's company car, for example, something that still hadn't been resolved at the time zaha eventually moved to cardiff on loan this time last year from his point of view, zaha felt he was never given a chance at old trafford speaking on last summer's tour of america, he vowed to do all he could to impress current manager louis van gaal he was reluctant to criticise moyes and deserves credit for that zaha has been rejuvenated since alan pardew's appointment as palace manager in december zaha was loaned out to cardiff last january after failing to make an impact at united ultimately, though, zaha's chance of establishing himself as a manchester united player has now gone maybe it just came too soon for him maybe moyes was just the wrong manager but now van gaal has passed similar judgement zaha's form and application has by all accounts been good while on loan at palace this season maybe a lesson has been learned at old trafford, though, he will forever be consigned to a list labelled 'mistake'
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wilfried zaha signed for manchester united in january 2013 for £10m he was instantly loaned back to crystal palace as part of the deal after joining united in the summer of 2013 zaha impressed pre season david moyes soon realised the tricky winger was not for him zaha's application and attitude was criticised by backroom staff at united he was loaned to cardiff in january 2014 zaha was again loaned out by new manager louis van gaal the winger has now joined crystal palace on a permanent deal
a man died 72 hours after suffering crippling headaches when doctors failed to diagnose a deadly infection colin mayes was taken to hospital in swansea after being struck by the extreme pain as well as numbness, with medics fearing he was suffering a stroke but after ordering an mri scan, to check for anything untoward in the brain, doctors failed to check the results of the test the failure to read the results, attributed to a breakdown in communication, led to the 42 year old's death just hours later mr mayes was found to have suffered a brain abscess a pus filled swelling caused by an infection colin mayes, pictured on his wedding day with wife christine, died 72 hours after suffering crippling headaches and numbness the scan, carried out on february 8, 2013, revealed he required urgent treatment but it wasn't until february 12 a day after mr mayes' death that doctors realised their error his wife, christine, said she has been left devastated by the sudden loss of her husband she has questioned whether his life could have been saved, had the infection which led to the abscess been picked up straight away a serious incident report, carried out by the abertawe bro morgannwg university health board, which runs morriston hospital, highlighted a lack of communication between medical teams as being the reason for the mri scan being left unchecked mrs mayes, 50, said: 'it's heartbreaking that i have lost the love of my life in just 72 hours 'there isn't a second that goes by that i don't think about colin 'our doctor first suggested we go to a&e when colin started suffering from numbness and headaches they thought he was having a stroke 'but when we got to hospital he was given an mri but no one checked the scan 'colin died just hours later while in hospital, it's shocking 'we were told a brain abscess is nearly always fatal without treatment but you can survive if they are treated quickly' the 42 year old was admitted to morriston hospital near swansea and doctors ordered an mri scan the couple fell in love online in 2010, with mr mayes travelling down to wales from his home in scotland to meet his wife to be for the first time she said they immediately fell for one another and married the following year she added: 'he agreed to come and see me in wales and he never went back 'we'd already agreed to get married before he came to see me as we just clicked, and we had a big wedding with all of our family and friends there' mrs mayes suffers from severe arthritis and her husband was acting as her full time career at the time of his death she said: 'colin was healthy and active, there were no warning signs that he was severely ill from a brain infection 'he had been suffering from some headaches and feeling weak and so went to the doctors i could never imagine he'd go into hospital and not come out what good is an apology from the hospital when i have lost the man i loved, and the man who loved me? 'we had so much in common, it really felt we were meant to be together, soulmates 'i thought we'd be together forever i can't move on with my life now it stopped the day he died i'll never look to be in another relationship as colin was my one true love' following legal action, the health board has offered an 'unreserved apology' and has agreed to pay mrs mayes bereavement damages to compensate for her loss a spokesperson for the abertawe bro morgannwg university health board said: 'we offer our sincere condolences to mr mayes' family for their sad loss, and apologise for the shortcomings in his care 'a thorough review was carried out and action has been taken to minimise the risk of it happening again 'the health board has introduced new procedures for reporting urgent or unexpected radiological findings to avoid unnecessary delay but due to a breakdown in communication, the scan results were not read by doctors mr mayes was found to have had a brain abscess, caused by an infection his widow christine, 50, said she is devastated by the sudden loss of her husband 'abmu also contributed to the development of new all wales guidance by the welsh scientific advisory committee 'other action includes improving inpatient medical cover provision and the supervision of junior trainees out of hours 'the health board will introduce additional measures during the course of this year' solicitor hayley collinson, of neil hudgell solicitors, added: 'the errors made in this case are completely unacceptable there can be no excuse at all for their failings at this hospital, and these failings have come at the ultimate cost 'for a hospital to carry out an mri scan on a patient, and then simply fail to follow up on the results, is beyond shocking 'mr mayes was left with his condition deteriorating over the weekend and without the treatment he needed because medical teams simply failed to communicate with one another about the seriousness of his situation'
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colin mayes, 42, was taken to hospital in swansea in february 2013 has headache and numbness and his gp feared he was suffering a stroke doctors at morriston hospital ordered an mri scan to check his brain but due to a breakdown in communication the results were not read mr mayes died of a brain abscess  a swelling caused by an infection hospital has apologised to his widow and introduced new procedures
the aaron hernandez murder trial moved out of the courtroom on friday as jurors toured several key sites in the case including the industrial park where the victim's body was found and the former pats player's home lawyers for hernandez agreed to remove personal and religious items before jurors toured his home in north attleboro, massachusetts hernandez is accused of the 2013 killing of odin lloyd, 27, who was dating the sister of his fiancée shayanna jenkins scroll down for video jurors on friday toured aaron hernandez's home, including his 'man cave' in north attleboro (pictured today) as part of his murder trial the prosecution alleges that hernandez kept a gun in his 'man cave' former new england patriots football player aaron hernandez sits with his defence attorney charles rankin during his murder trial, in fall river, massachusetts on friday jurors were set to tour his home today and that of victim odin lloyd (right) the former nfl star has pleaded not guilty to murder prosecutors cited the oj simpson case in complaining that hernandez's home, still occupied by his fiancée, had been changed to add items that might play to jurors' sympathies simpson's home was manipulated before jurors in his murder trial visited to add family photos and a bible the defense lawyers confirmed to the judge on friday morning that the home had not been staged or manipulated friday's tour also will include visits to the street where lloyd lived in boston, the industrial park where lloyd's body was found, and four cellphone towers jurors left the court on a bus, escorted by a state trooper hernandez was not allowed to go on the view and it was unclear if his fiancée, shayanna jenkins, would be present at their home after viewing the cell tower in foxboro, close to where hernandez once trained with the patriots the jury were then driven to lloyd's home in dorchester, massachusetts the prosecution claims that surveillance tape from a neighbor's home revealed lloyd getting into a car with hernandez on the morning he was killed this afternoon, the jury was taken to the industrial park in north attleboro where lloyd's body was found they were then driven to the hernandez home, around a mile away from the crime scene jurors toured the home, including the ex player's 'man cave' where it is alleged by the prosecution that he kept a handgun a court officer passes by the yellow home, center, where the late odin lloyd lived in boston, during a site visit by the jury in the murder trial of former new england patriots football player aaron hernandez on friday the industrial wasteland (pictured in june 2013) where odin lloyd's body was found the jury will get the chance to examine the area today defense lawyer james sultan was questioning a state police trooper about tire pressure on thursday when he jokingly asked whether the trooper had ever received 'training in football deflation devices' during ex pats' player aaron hernandez's murder trial before leaving court on friday, the judge overseeing the murder trial of former player chastised his lawyer for making a joke about 'deflategate' while questioning a witness in court james sultan was questioning a state police trooper about tire pressure on thursday when he jokingly asked whether the trooper had ever received 'training in football deflation devices' on friday morning, superior court judge susan garsh told sultan that they are conducting serious business, and she does not expect there to be any more jokes sultan agreed and expressed regret 'deflategate' was the hot topic in the run up to the super bowl after the new england patriots were accused of using under inflated footballs in their afc championship win the nfl is investigating the patriots went on to win the super bowl last sunday, defeating the seattle seahawks defense attorney james sultan smiles during former new england patriots football player aaron hernandez's murder trial at bristol county superior court on thursday following his 'deflategate' joke murder defendant hernandez (right) also appeared to find the gag amusing
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ahead of the tours, lawyers for hernandez agreed to remove personal and religious items before jurors toured his home in massachusetts lawyers for hernandez agreed to remove personal and religious items before jurors toured his home prosecutors cited the oj simpson case in complaining that hernandez's home had been changed to add items that might play to jurors' sympathies aaron hernandez is accused of the 2013 shooting death of odin lloyd
invented by a strict teetotaler, bovril was once used as a flu treatment and seriously considered as a nourishing alternative to alcohol now as it turns 125 years old, the iconic brand invented by scotsman john lawson johnston in 1873 has unveiled three limited edition, old fashioned jars to celebrate the landmark anniversary each one has a vintage illustration and old advertising slogans used to sell the 'fluid beef' concocted as a way of feeding soldiers during the franco prussian war scroll down for video bovril has unveiled three limited edition, old fashioned style jars to celebrate its 125th birthday retro adverts from the 1920s, 1930s and 1960s give the the jars a nostalgic feel as marmite introduces its new 'end neglect' campaign, bovril has brought out one of its own bringing back retro adverts from the 1920s, 1930s and 1960s the iconic adverts are integral to the history of bovril and one of the historic ads with the tag lines 'bovril prevents that sinking feeling' harks back to a time when the beefy drink was being used by doctors to help treat influenza one advert is the iconic bull looking at a jar of the meat extract with the caption 'alas, my poor brother!' and another shows a pyjama clad man with the caption 'don't forget the bovril!' on it bovril was invented after french president napoleon iii ordered one million cans of beef to feed his soldiers during the franco prussian war because transporting the beef was so problematic inventor johnston came up with bovril as an alternative and it was originally known as 'johnston's fluid beef' because britain didn't have enough beef stocks to fill the millions of kilogram tins the french required, johnston moved to canada and founded the company and built a factory in sherbrooke, quebec the iconic bull looking at a jar of the meat extract (left) and bovril prevents that sinking feeling (right) the historic ad with the tag lines 'bovril prevents that sinking feeling' harks back to a time when the beefy drink was being used by doctors to help treat influenza johnston, who was a strict teetotaller, worked on his invention and saw his 'fluid beef' as a practical alternative to alcohol by 1884, johnston's fluid beef became a huge success in canada and he sold the business to move to london with only two staff, johnston set up a small factory and started to produce his fluid beef under a new name bovril in 1888, over 3,000 bars and pubs had started serving bovril and by a year later, it had a share capital of £150,000 the meat drink became a huge favourite and was regularly shipped off to overseas troops and even norwegian polar explorers in 1892 doctors prescribed bovril for the influenza epidemic the meat extract is popular among football fans, who enjoy the drink on chilly days while watching the game by 1900, advertising for bovril had reached as far as africa and south america and by 1909, bovril had land in argentina and australia in the late 20th century it became immensely popular when enough of it was sold to make over 90 million mugs of it the meat extract is now extremely popular among football fans, who enjoy the drink on chilly days while watching the game laura grant, from bovril, said: 'bovril is a truly british brand that has stood the test of time, so it's great to pay tribute to its heritage through these three limited edition jars 'we hope bovril fans of all ages will enjoy this retrospective look at the brand they know and love, while enjoying the same, classic taste of beef bovril'
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the drink was invention of scotsman john lawson johnston in 1873 marketed as 'fluid beef' to feed soldiers during franco prussian war in 1892 doctors prescribed bovril for the influenza epidemic
ian ousey (outside court today), 51, was chief financial officer at fremantlemedia when he fleeced the media company so he could keep up with instalments on his dream home in portugal a former executive at the company behind the x factor and britain’s got talent was jailed for 40 months today for stealing £225,000 from the producer to pay for his holiday home ian ousey, 51, was chief financial officer at fremantlemedia when he fleeced the media company so he could keep up with instalments on his dream home in portugal he submitted false invoices for four years and was only caught out when senior colleagues spotted a gaping hole in the firm’s finances and launched an audit suspicious transactions were discovered in 2012 by fremantlemedia’s group financial director mark riddleston the company credit card was also used to pay for vehicles, mobile phones and other unauthorised expenses but a charge relating to the corporate card was dropped when investigators failed to distinguish legitimate claims from potentially fraudulent ones ousey, who lives in a £19million five bedroom detached home in ascot, berkshire, has since paid back the full amount he stole, as well as £1million to cover the cost of fremantlemedia’s internal inquiry he is also believed to have surrendered his full pension to the company today, prosecutor james benson said the fraudster spent thousands on ‘flights to brazil and australia and so on and so forth’ mr benson revealed ousey has already repaid fremantlemedia £125million after civil proceedings were launched against him the sum included the false invoices, plus abuses of the company expenses system and the cost of the internal auditing procedure, the court heard sentencing him, judge peter clarke noted ousey had damaged ‘his family life and his self respect and the respect with which he is held by his spouse and children’ he said it was highly unlikely ousey would work again as a chartered accountant, adding he ‘could not contemplate the question of a suspended sentence’ samuel parish, defending, said ousey, who worked for fremantlemedia for 23 years, began siphoning money from the company when he could not afford payments on his holiday home ousey, who worked at the company behind the x factor (above) and britain’s got talent, was jailed for 40 months today for stealing £225,000 from the producer to pay for the holiday home ousey, who graduated in economics and statistics from the university of exeter, spent more than a decade in senior finance roles in the tv industry the barrister said his client’s career was ‘finished’ ‘he is extremely remorseful about it, not just because he has been found out but because of the disgrace he has put brought onto his family and himself ‘he has kicked himself well and truly in the teeth ‘he’s been to portugal with his wife, he’s decided to buy a property which he had to pay for in instalments ‘at the last stretch there was some hiccup and he was unable to make the final instalment, the conditions were such that if he was unable to pay he would have lost the whole lot ‘he submitted a false invoice for a company that did not exist but which had a similar name to a company that did supply to [fremantlemedia] ‘he’s stated that he couldn’t stop, but he’s paid everything back’ he added: ‘he’s a man with children in paid schools, and his whole way of life has gone completely ‘he can’t get a job, he’s had to inform his professional body and has been struck off their rolls’ mr parish added: ‘and now what he is most worried about is the welfare of his family because he’s left them in really difficult circumstances, and mr ousey would like to get this dealt with as soon as possible’ ousey, who graduated in economics and statistics from the university of exeter, spent more than a decade in senior finance roles in the tv industry he trained at accounting firm pwc in the 1980s before taking a job in monaco with grundy worldwide, the australian production company behind neighbours, the long running daytime soap opera ousey then went on to work for the european entertainment giant rtl when it bought out grundy, and then fremantlemedia when the companies merged after leaving the company last year, he was made redundant from a rival firm in april and then worked as a self employed consultant on his online social networking linkedin profile, he describes himself as ‘a highly experienced cfo, with a reputation for significant contribution to the business, and delivering the best commercial outcome’ ousey admitted fraud by abuse of position between october 30, 2008 and november 30, 2012
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an 81 year old army veteran from wisconsin wants the us government to know he's alive and well, despite its information to the contrary kenneth brunner's wife, julie, received a letter monday from the us veterans benefits administration, expressing sympathy for his passing and directing her not to cash anymore benefits checks kenneth brunner said he receives a monthly disability check because of injuries he received in 1955 while in the army he was injured at a texas air force base when a cable snapped on a piece of heavy equipment and struck him, the state journal reported kenneth brunner recently received a letter from the department of veterans affairs, expressing sympathy for his wife on his death however, the 81 year old is very much alive pictured above reading the letter at his home in madison, wisconsin on november 11 'it broke me up pretty bad,' brunner said 'for the first few days in the hospital they told me they didn't know if i was going to live or die' the letter from the agency said julie brunner could cash the check issued for the month in which her husband died, but none that may have been issued after that it also said the agency would contribute $300 for funeral expenses 'we are sorry to learn about the death of kenneth brunner and extend to you our deepest sympathy,' the letter reads 'we understand that the transition period following the death of a loved one is difficult and we wish to offer our assistance and our appreciation for the honorable service of kenneth brunner' craig larson, spokesman for the us department of veterans affairs regional office in chicago, said the error will be fixed he said he wasn't sure how often similar letters have been sent out to veterans who are still alive 'i do not have an exact number, but it occurs infrequently due to human error, such as incorrect data entry,' larson said a view of the awkward letter julie brunner received on monday, saying her husband had died and his benefits would be cancelled
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kenneth brunner's wife received a letter on monday from the us veterans benefits administration, saying her husband died the letter went on to tell mrs brunner that she should not cash any more of her husband's benefits checks mr brunner, who was injured serving in the army in 1955, is alive and well at the age of 81 a spokesman for the agency said these errors happen from time to time and that it will be corrected
the case of a fisherman who was left dead at sea after his boat was attacked by a rival three man fishing crew was 'murder for lobster,' his murder trial was told the body of phillip boudreau, of cape breton in nova scotia, canada, was never found after he went out on his speedboat in petit de grat harbour in june last year at the height of lobster season joseph james landry denies second degree murder but on the first day of his trial at nova scotia supreme court in port hawkesbury yesterday, prosecutor steve drake declared: 'this case is about murder for lobster 'not a momentary lapse of reason…james landry carried out a sustained attack' 'murder for lobster': the court was told that fisherman philip boudreau, pictured, was killed in petit de grat harbour over shellfish the court heard joseph james landry launched a 'sustained' attack he denies second degree murder mr drake told jurors that mr boudreau, aged 43, died after an attack by a lobster fishing crew on a boat from the area called the twin maggies that included landry he explained that the crew on landry's boat saw mr boudreau near their lobster traps off the and the twin maggies charged at his smaller, open boat the court heard deckhand craig landry was told to load a rifle he added: 'you will hear through witnesses landry using his own words, 'get him … kill him'' the court also heard joseph james landry, 67, of little anse, aimed a rifle at mr boudreau and hit him in the leg after the crew of three men took deliberate aim at his boat ramming into it three times the boat capsized and mr boudreau disappeared three others have been charged in the death of mr boudreau dwayne matthew samson, of d'escousse, who is the captain of the boat, also faces a second degree murder charge his wife carla samson, the owner of the lobster boat, who is also joseph landry's daughter, also faces a charge of accessory after the fact deckhand craig landry faced a second degree murder charge at first which were later withdrawn he now faces a charge of accessory after the fact nova scotia supreme court, pictured, heard mr boudreau left his cape breton home on his speedboat in june last year but he never returned craig landry told police that mr boudreau, who was wounded, clung to a gas can floating in the water after his boat capsized joseph james landry hooked him with a fishing gaff, reported the national post at one point, mr boudreau freed himself only for landry to hook him again the crew then tied an anchor to his neck and arms and dropped him in deep water according to craig landry, joseph landry then said 'that's deep enough', and the crew then continued fishing a bullet recovered from mr boudreau's boat came from a gun that was later found at dwayne and carla samson's home jurors heard that diving teams, as well as helicopter crews and the navy, spent more than a week looking for the fisherman's body all that was recovered was a teal baseball cap on the shore near the petit de grat harbour, which is believed to be mr boudreau's sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article
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phillip boudreau went missing after going out on his speedboat last year joseph james landry, who was a crew member on lobster boat twin maggies, denies second degree murder nova scotia supreme court heard mr boudreau was attacked by landry after he was spotted near his lobster traps he allegedly hooked mr boudreau with a fishing gaff and tied an anchor around his neck before dropping him into the water
david lancos, pictured, convinced a woman he was dying of cancer and conned her out of $15,000 a gambling addict convinced a woman he was dying from cancer for two years in order to con her out of $15,000 to pay for his habit, police say david lancos, 59, from pennsylvania, met judith brown, also 59, while watching harness racing a type of horse racing at a casino and racetrack in butler county the pair began talking when lancos told ms brown he was suffering from cancer and couldn't afford his treatment, it has been claimed ms brown took pity on lancos and in december 2012 agreed to start paying him $300 per month, payments which continued until march 2014, according to police the charges against lancos also state that he asked ms brown to pay an undisclosed amount for two trips that he claimed were to a cancer centre in philadelphia he also allegedly demanded $9,000 is order to pay lawyers, saying he was left unable to work and had to liquidate his share of the family business investigators say ms brown borrowed the $9,000 from a bank after lancos promised to pay her back, but never received the money shortly afterwards she discovered that lancos didn't have cancer and contact police, but by that point was already $14,790 out of pocket when officers went to arrest lancos they discovered he was already in jail on unrelated charges police questioned him about the money, but he told them that none of it was left because he had already frittered it away gambling, investigators say lancos has been charged with theft by deception and in being held in jail on a $10,000 bail when he was arrested, lancos, 59, told detectives he no longer had any of the cash as he had gambled it
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david lancos and judith brown, both 59, met at casino watching the races lancos allegedly told ms brown he had cancer and couldn't pay bills she agreed to give him $300 a month and took out a $9,000 loan to help after 15 months she discovered he wasn't ill and called police, she says
boston scientific corp was ordered thursday to pay four women a total of $267million after it was found liable for selling faulty transvaginal mesh devices, following one of the first federal trials resulting from thousands of lawsuits over the devices after deliberating for a few hours, a miami federal court jury found boston scientific liable following an eight day trial plaintiffs said they suffered injuries such as pain, bleeding and infection as a result of the company’s pinnacle device, used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence the company was ordered to pay the women $267million in compensatory damages, between $65 million and $67million each it will not face additional punitive damages company: boston scientific corp was ordered thursday to pay four women a total of $267million after it was found liable for selling faulty transvaginal mesh devices boston scientific is facing 14,000 federal lawsuits over its mesh devices it is one of seven companies including johnson & johnson's ethicon inc and cr bard that have been hit with lawsuits over the products endo international plc said in september it had set aside $16billion to settle 'substantially all' the cases against it and its american medical systems unit during the miami trial, plaintiffs' lawyers accused boston scientific of failing to perform critical safety studies in its rush to bring the device to market the company denied it had done anything wrong and said each woman and her doctor had been aware of the risks one plaintiff, amal eghnayem, said the verdict was fair jim perdue, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said, 'this company needs to understand that jurors will understand what (it) did, and will not hesitate to award the damages necessary' device: plaintiffs said they suffered injuries such as pain, bleeding and infection as a result of the company’s pinnacle device, used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence a representative for boston scientific, kelly leadem, said the company disagreed with the verdict and believed it had strong grounds to challenge in post trial motions and on appeal boston scientific previously faced three trials in state court over the mesh, resulting in two wins for the company and one $73 million loss, later reduced to $34 million boston scientific is currently in another federal trial in west virginia involving claims from four women implanted with the company's obtryx device for stress urinary incontinence the miami and west virginia cases are both 'bellwether,' or test, trials, that will help both sides assess the claims' value
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boston scientific corp was ordered thursday to pay four women $267million in compensatory damages the company was found liable for selling faulty transvaginal mesh devices plaintiffs said they suffered injuries as a result of the company’s pinnacle device, used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence boston scientific is facing 14,000 federal lawsuits over its mesh devices
police probing an alleged vip paedophile ring are examining its links to a number of suspected murders scotland yard announced yesterday it is investigating a 'possible homicide' more than 30 years ago centring on a block of luxury flats long popular with mps the explosive allegation could even extend to a series of murders related to child sex abuse 'parties' involving senior politicians, spy chiefs and prominent military and legal figures scotland yard announced it is investigating a 'possible homicide' more than 30 years ago centering on luxury westminster flats at dolphin square, popular with mps two witnesses have come forward reporting sexual abuse by a paedophile ring with links to government that took place at a number of locations including dolphin square – the home of many mps one victim contacted police earlier this month claiming a number of killings were linked to the vip group another spoke to an investigative website the information has been passed to operation fairbank – a scotland yard team originally set up to investigate allegations that a paedophile ring with links to government operated more than 30 years ago police have responded with a new probe, operation midland, involving detectives from the homicide and major crime command and the child abuse investigation command a victim picked out a picture of sir peter hayman a former deputy director of the secret service as one of his abusers from the sex parties at the westminster flats at one point, dolphin square was home to up to 70 mps and around 10 lords, pictured is the spa they are looking into a series of alleged suspicious deaths and stress the investigation is at a very early stage no names of any potential victims have been released and it is not known if the youngsters were reported missing at the time last july it emerged that a 40 page dossier on suspected establishment paedophiles – compiled by the late tory mp geoffrey dickens and sent to then home secretary leon brittan in 1983 – had vanished but a recent home office inquiry into its whereabouts has failed to uncover the files and home secretary theresa may said she could not rule out suggestions of a cover up the luxury complex boasts an award winning spa, squash courts and a shopping mall for residents a number of witnesses have claimed they were between 11 and 13 when they were first taken to parties at the riverside block yesterday a witness in the case, who has spoken to detectives, told the bbc he was a child victim for nine years at 'abuse parties' held at dolphin square and elsewhere he claims two former conservative mps, including an ex cabinet minister, and other senior establishment figures, sexually abused him speaking anonymously, and using the name 'nick', the alleged victim said he had given three days of videotaped evidence to detectives now in his 40s, he said that he was first abused by his own father before being handed over to the group who abused him from the age of 11 between 1975 and 1984 he was forced to drink alcohol before being beaten and raped while his head was held under the water in a bath he said he was one of between 15 and 20 children who would be picked up in cars and taken to hotels and apartments where they were physically and sexually abused 'they were very powerful people and they controlled my life for the next nine years', he told the bbc 'they created fear that penetrated every part of me, day in, day out tom watson mp (left) aired claims about a suspected paedophile ring linked to westminster it emerged a dossier on suspected abuse sent to then home secretary leon brittan (right) in 1983 had vanished 'you didn't question what they wanted, you did as they asked without question and the punishments were very severe' he has given the names of those he believes were involved to the police and the bbc in hope of encouraging others to come forward 'we weren't smuggled in under a blanket through the back door,' he said 'it was done openly and people must have questioned that and they need to come forward' detectives have been examining allegations of sex attacks at dolphin square for a number of months the proximity to westminster of the plush estate of 1,250 flats in pimlico has made it popular with politicians former residents include harold wilson, david steel and william hague the escalation of the inquiry comes as mrs may struggles to find an acceptable chairman for an inquiry into claims of a top level cover up of vip paedophiles two people asked to lead the inquiry, lawyer fiona woolf and retired judge baroness elizabeth butler sloss, have so far quit over their links to the establishment last night labour mp john mann said the bombshell claims, which are the most serious so far to emerge in the scandal over the possible links of mps and peers to paedophiles, must be taken seriously the exclusive westminster estate houses 1,250 flats and is just a short walk from the house of commons he added: 'this shows the gravity of the situation; it is what some of us have been saying for the last year i have said there have been murders and therefore i'm pleased to see this development 'i'm not the slightest bit surprised there are more suspicious deaths that need to be investigated and the police are aware of' a scotland yard spokesman said: 'over the past month, detectives working on operation fairbank within the met's specialist crime and operations directorate have been made aware of allegations concerning serious non recent sexual abuse, said to have occurred over 30 years ago 'our inquiries into this, over subsequent weeks, have revealed further information regarding possible homicide based on our current knowledge, this is the first time that this specific information has been passed to the met' details of where and when the suspicious deaths took place have not been revealed a spokesman added: 'it is important that officers are allowed to pursue their work without interference 'we will not comment upon speculation as to the identity of any person or locations that may or may not feature in this inquiry' september and october 2012: jimmy savile abuse scandal breaks october 2012: labour mp tom watson claims at prime minister’s questions there is ‘clear intelligence suggesting a powerful paedophile network linked to parliament and no 10’ and that a ‘senior aide to a former prime minister’ had links to a child sex gang member november 2012: rochdale mp simon danczuk uses parliamentary privilege to claim cyril smith sexually abused boys november 2012: the cps reveals it considered smith allegations in 1970, 1998 and 1999 it admits smith should have been prosecuted december 2012: operation fairbank set up to examine allegations that vips, including politicians, abused young men at elm guest house in barnes, south west london, in the 1970s and 1980s february 2013: operation fernbridge begins investigating the alleged paedophile ring linked to elm guest house the mail reveals peter hatton bornshin – allegedly abused there as a teenager – killed himself in 1994, aged 28 december 2013: ex labour mp lord janner’s home searched by police investigating historical child sex abuse he is not arrested june 2014: lord janner’s westminster offices searched by police again, he is not arrested july 3, 2014: it emerges tory mp geoffrey dickens’ dossier on suspected establishment paedophiles – sent to then home secretary leon brittan in 1983 – disappeared but the home office could find no record of it, fuelling claims of a cover up lord brittan amends his story twice over his dealings with the original document july 5, 2014: more than ten current and former politicians reported to be on list of alleged child abusers held by police investigating westminster paedophile ring claims the mail reveals the establishment protected diplomat sir peter hayman, a member of the paedophile information exchange, when police found child porn at his flat in 1978 july 6, 2014: home office permanent secretary mark sedwill reveals 114 files relating to historical allegations of child sex abuse, 1979 to 1999, have disappeared from the department july 7, 2014: home secretary theresa may asks nspcc’s peter wanless to head inquiry into home office handling of historical sex abuse cases she also announces overarching inquiry chairman baroness butler sloss is forced to step down amid questions over the role played by her late brother, lord havers, who was attorney general in the 1980s october 2014: replacement fiona woolf resigns amid criticism over her ‘establishment links’, most notably in relation to lord brittan
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police investigating westminster paedophile ring claims by tom watson dolphin square alleged to be the site of 'sex parties' involving children mps, spy chiefs and military leaders are said to have hosted sordid events two victims have come forward reporting sexual abuse by vip ring last july it emerged a dossier on suspected paedophiles vanished in 1983 secretary theresa may said she could not rule out a possible cover up
police in miami are hunting for a man and woman who stole more than $700 worth of alcohol from a store by slipping bottles under their clothing cctv footage shows the two unidentified suspects at grove liquors on friday august 22 wandering down aisles and sneakily thieving products from the shelves the lady is seen putting a large bottle of patron tequila under her dress at one point, while her male accomplice stuffs grey goose vodka down his pants scroll down for video caught on camera: police in miami are hunting for a man and woman who stole more than $700 worth of alcohol from a store by slipping bottles under their clothing sneaky: the lady is seen putting a large bottle of patron tequila under her dress at one point between them, they reportedly snatched a total of five bottles miami police sgt freddie cruz told cbs news that the duo took it in turns to distract employees as they raided the store 'what they’re doing is actually asking the employee, as part of a distraction tactic, various questions,' he explained while watching the surveillance tape back 'as she’s talking to one, the other one the male is actually stuffing his pants with two or three bottles of vodka' the male thief is described as a black man, in his mid to late thirties, around 5ft 9in and weighing 150lbs his female partner in crime is described as black, between 30 to 35 years old, around 5ft 8in and weighing 220lbs novel hiding place: her male accomplice stuffs grey goose vodka down his pants well practiced: police say they are concerned the duo might repeat the stunt they both made a swift escape in a 1987 dark blue oldsmobile 88 with florida tag bfm 5108 police say they are concerned the duo might repeat the stunt 'judging from the way they have actually taken these bottles, this is not their first time, so they have gotten comfortable,' sgt cruz said he continued: 'they think they’re not going to get caught, so now we’re putting this video out we’re asking for the community’s help' anyone with information can call crime stoppers at (305) 471 tips
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cctv footage shows the two unidentified suspects at grove liquors on friday august 22 as they wander down aisles they sneakily select products police are appealing for help in identifying the man and woman
aldi and lidl are to carpet britain with dozens of smaller convenience outlets, threatening the dominance of big established stores the move marks another blow for tesco and sainsbury’s, which are already under pressure from the discounters as their supermarkets lure customers with cheap food and special offers hundreds of smaller tesco metro, tesco express and sainsbury’s local stores have been opened to capitalise on the fastest growing area of fiercely competitive grocery retailing aldi and lidl are set to open smaller convenience stores across the country in a move which marks another blow for supermarkets like tesco and sainsbury's, which already has smaller high street outlets many shoppers have dumped the traditional weekly supermarket shop, preferring to top up with more frequent visits to smaller local stores lidl and aldi will up the ante in the lucrative london battleground where convenience stores are the big growth area aldi has been trialling a shop in kilburn, north london, and is opening one in tooting, south london both discounters are snapping up sites in london ahead of a national expansion, according to property week magazine aldi is hunting for two kinds of new convenience store across london as part of a £600million development drive cormac mcnabb, managing director of its property advisers stripe street, told property week: ‘aldi has a huge appetite to expand in london where affluent middle class shoppers are flocking to their stores’ he added: ‘we expect to exchange on four new stores this side of christmas’ tesco has hundreds of smaller convenience stores including express and metro outlets like this one in westminster lidl has its own plans for a new town centre brand, and is transforming a 7,500 square foot former co operative store in kentish town, north london, into the first outlet property week said asda, britain’s second biggest supermarket, is also opening its first high street convenience stores asda chief executive andy clarke questioned whether aldi and lidl’s move into a small convenience format would force them to put prices up ‘this would mean a move into higher rental sites and more expensive operating costs,’ he said ‘the big question is whether they would have to pass these costs on to shoppers and start charging more in the smaller stores’ many sainsbury’s local stores have been opened to capitalise on the fastest growing area of fiercely competitive grocery retailing aldi and lidl have turned up the pressure on the so called big four supermarkets – tesco, sainsbury’s, morrisons and asda – with their low prices and award winning products the latest figures from consumer analysts kantar worldpanel for the 12 weeks ending on september 14 showed tesco sales were down 45 per cent, leaving its market share at 288 per cent sainsbury’s share slipped from 166 per cent to 162 per cent, while aldi and lidl now account for 48 per cent and 35 per cent respectively aldi recorded a sales increase of 291 per cent on the same period last year, while lidl sales rose by 177 per cent morrisons sales were down 13 per cent and its market share slid to 109 per cent asda recorded the best results of the big four, with a 08 per cent rise in sales and a 01 per cent increase in market share to 174 per cent
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hundreds of smaller tesco and sainsbury's capitalised on growing area now lidl and aldi are set to join trend in lucrative london battleground aldi trialling shops in kilburn and tooting as part of £600m development asda is also said to be looking at opening its first high street store
the double fatal crash that killed an ohio groom hours after the wedding has led to charges against his friend who was driving timothy tebbe, 34, was driving newlyweds andrew and ruth bloomfield home from buying their wedding present, a bottle of moonshine, when the pick up truck hurtled into a ditch in a cornfield andrew, 27, and the couple's friend, liz shelton, were killed in the incident on october 12 tragic: timothy tebbe, 34, (left) was driving his newly wedded friends andrew and ruth bloomfield (right) to buy their present, a bottle of moonshine, when the car careered into a ditch in a cornfield, killing andrew charged: tebbe is facing six counts of dangerous driving for the crash on october 12 that also killed another ruth suffered serious injuries to her leg that has left her unable to walk but the widow has hit out at authorities for indicting tebbe, who is now facing six charges including aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault 'i want to forget the whole entire accident i can never forget that day' mrs bloomfield told wbns tv according to wyandot county sheriff, tebbe was driving at 100mph the bride disagrees and says the vehicle wasn't traveling that fast defending: ruth bloomfield says she doesn't want tebbe to be jailed and claims he was not driving 100mph mourning: mrs bloomfield says tebbe has suffered enough following the death of his two close friends 'he wasn't speeding when we got in the accident,' she said 'he would never go that fast' she tells wbns tv she understands the charges but doesn't want tebbe in prison and thinks he's suffered enough with the loss of two friends friends have paid tribute to andrew bloomfield, and described how excited he was to marry ruth driskill his last facebook post read: 'ready to start a new chapter being married i never thought i would find that person to settle down with but i guess i just got lucky soon i will be a married man'
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timothy tebbe, 34, drove newlyweds andrew and ruth bloomfield to buy a bottle of moonshine for their present but crashed the pick up truck andrew, 27, and their friend liz shelton were killed, ruth severely injured tebbe charged with driving 100 mph, ruth has defended him
two former british army soldiers who have travelled to syria to fight against islamic state insist they are not mercenaries but involved in a war of ‘good against evil’ james hughes, 26, and jamie read, 24, are helping kurdish peshmerga defend the embattled city of kobani from the brutal terror group, whose ranks reportedly include 2,000 british muslim recruits photographs posted on facebook show the pair on the syrian frontline dressed in combat fatigues and armed with assault rifles, posing in bullet scarred buildings scroll down for video brothers in arms: jamie read, right, with american jordan matson, who is also fighting in syria james hughes is helping kurdish peshmerga defend the embattled city of kobani from the brutal terror group on the website of the security firm they founded, mr hughes and mr read said they were motivated by ‘conscience’, not money, to travel to the warzone ‘to assist innocent people in the face of terror from is’ insisting they were volunteer fighters, not guns for hire, the ex servicemen said they would ‘not do nothing while innocent men, women and children are tortured and murdered by islamic state while the international community stands by and observes from the luxury of their boardrooms or their tanks on the hill’ they add: ‘this is not a religious war nor is it a racial war, this is a war of good against evil – a magnificent simplicity’ but mr read’s mother said yesterday she was not happy that her son had travelled to syrian kurdistan – known as rojava – to fight the islamist extremists speaking from her family home in carlisle, wendy armiger, 43, said: ‘he’s been in touch to say he’s okay, but i don’t like the fact that he’s gone there it’s his life, but he’s my son’ mr hughes, from malvern, worcestershire, said he had served in the infantry for five years, including three tours of afghanistan, before leaving earlier this year mr read, who lives in newmains, north lanarkshire, said in an online cv that he had been in the army for three years, specialising in reconnaissance, before leaving in 2010 to work for private security companies in august, the friends set up the pathfinder group terrorism & conflict research center, a security company with the intention of providing ‘specialist intelligence and surveillance services’, and building up detailed information about terror groups the firm’s motto is: ‘we will go where the rest fear to go’ on facebook, mr read describes how he had been involved in a fierce clash with is jihadists kurdish fighters in the battle for kobani: more than two months into its assault on kobani, the islamic state group is still pouring fighters and resources into trying to capture the besieged syrian kurdish town people's protection units: the kurds have long established communities in the north of both iraq and syria and have resisted any attempts to extend the violence of syria's civil war into the areas they inhabit he wrote that the ‘s*** hit the fan’, prompting jordan matson, 28, a us veteran wounded fighting with the kurds who is understood to have recruited the britons, to reply: ‘it’s always interesting the first time you have a bullet fly past your head’ graham penrose, a security consultant who is liaising between the ex soldiers and their families, said: ‘they are not being paid they are not participating for any commercial gain’ the met police are investigating reports that a 17 year old woman from haringey, north london, was also making her way to syria to join the struggle against is she was last seen in belgium after catching the eurostar in the uk and would be the first known british female fighting the jihadis iraqi forces say they retook two towns north of baghdad from islamic state fighters today, driving them from strongholds they had held for months and clearing a main road from the capital to iran there was no independent confirmation that the army, shi’ite militia and kurdish peshmerga forces had completely retaken jalawla and saadiya, about 70 miles north east of baghdad many residents fled the violence long ago at least 23 peshmerga and militia fighters were killed and dozens were wounded in the fighting, medical and army sources said 'we have liberated jalawla and saadiya,' said mala bakhtiar, a senior official in the patriotic union of kurdistan party, speaking by phone from a nearby town he estimated 50 islamic state fighters were killed out of a force of 400 iraq’s shi’ite led government, backed by us led air strikes, has been trying to push back the islamic state since it swept through mainly sunni muslim provinces of northern iraq in june, meeting virtually no resistance last week the army broke a months long siege of the country’s largest refinery north of baghdad, but islamic state fighters continue to take territory in the western province of anbar, which shares borders with syria, jordan and saudi arabia the militants have been fighting in the last two days to take full control of the anbar provincial capital ramadi on sunday, iraqi and foreign jets struck islamic state fighters near central ramadi, provincial council member mahmoud ahmed khalaf told reuters clashes continued in the city, he said jalawla and saadiya are located in diyala province which is mainly under the control of the baghdad government forces and kurdish peshmerga recapturing the towns would help secure the kurdish controlled towns of kalar and khanaqin to the north as well as nearby dams and oil fields, peshmerga secretary general jabbar yawar said it would also allow the road to be reopened between baghdad and khanaqin, close to the iranian border while the hardline sunni islamic state forces have not advanced into baghdad, they hold a ring of towns around the mainly shi’ite capital and have claimed responsibility for a series of bombings in shi’ite districts of the city a car bomb in the shi’ite town of yousufiya, 20 miles southeast of baghdad, killed five people on sunday, police and medics said two other bombs in towns near the capital killed four other people battleground: a fighter can be seen running through the streets of kobani it has been under attack since mid september, when the sunni muslim extremists seized a series of villages and much of the town counterattack: a combination of concentrated airstrikes and the arrival late last month of a group of 150 iraqi peshmerga forces with advanced weapons blunted the edge of the islamic state offensive they call themselves the lions of rojava and boast, 'it is better to live one day as a lion that a thousand days as a sheep' they are the foreign fighters who have travelled to syria to fight, not for jihad, but on behalf of the kurdish communities who are defending their communities from the advance of sunni islamists just as hundreds of young europeans have gone to fight for the radical islamists of islamic state, so increasing numbers are now travelling to fight for their avowed enemies, the kurds westerners in kurdistan: a photo of western fighters from the lions of rojava facebook page jordan matson, a former us soldier now with syrian kurds' people's protection units (ypg), operates the lions of rojava facebook page openly calling for volunteers to travel to join the fight just as many of the islamic state's foreign volunteers have been drawn from the ranks of sunni muslim youth worldwide, many of the initial ypg volunteers have come from the kurdish diaspora in august a hairdresser from south london was reported to be the first briton to travel to fight alongside kurdish forces ethnic kurd mama kurda from croydon, 26, travelled to iraq to join the kurdish peshmerga as they desperately tried to halt islamic state's lightning advance but since then many others have been inspired to take up arms against islamic state, perhaps also inspired by the radical socialist experiment underway in the kurdish autonomous region of rojava inspired by the social ecologist and anarchist murray bookchin it has adopted a vision of 'libertarian municipalism' calling for kurds to create free, self governing communities last month it was reported that a currently serving british marine had been questioned by police on suspicion he was travelling to fight with kurdish militias during his leave the 22 year old royal marine commando was quizzed after he prepared to fly from california on a one way ticket to turkey he was suspected of being in contact with kurdish militant groups two women, canadian jew gill rosenberg, 31, and danish kurd joanna palani, 20, have also reportedly travelled to fight with the kurds, inspired perhaps by the images of female fighters on the front line against islamic state terrorists it is perhaps the only place in the world where women are fighting on the front line of armed conflict there are also claims that a number of european biker gangs have travelled to syria and are helping to assist the resistance leaders of the cologne based median empire motorcycle club, which has strong kurdish links, have posted images of their german riders posing in the city some of them carrying weapons the news came just days after three members of a notorious motorcycle gang from the netherlands were told they had not committed any crime by travelling to kobani to join the fight against isis
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thousands of pro democracy activists forced the temporary closure of the hong kong government's headquarters this morning amid clashes with police which broke out when demonstrators defied ordered to leave the area chaos erupted as commuters made their way to work, with officers engaged in a tense stand off with hundreds of protesters who had surrounded admiralty centre a vast complex which houses offices and retail outlets the central government offices and the legislature were forced to close during the stand off, as were scores of shops the latest flare up, during which police charged protesters with batons and pepper spray, marked an escalation in the civil disobedience movement which has seen sustained anti government protests for the past two months it also underscored the frustration of protesters at beijing's refusal to budge on electoral reforms and grant greater democracy to the former british colony scroll down for video stop: a pro democracy protester blocks a riot policeman as he moves to break up a protest camp outside admiralty centre, hong kong today beaten: chaos erupted as commuters made their way to work, with officers attempted to force the retreat of hundreds of protesters who had surrounded admiralty centre a vast complex which houses offices and retail outlets tension: the central government offices and the legislature were forced to close during the scuffles, as were scores of shops blocked: pro democracy protesters use barricade reinforcements to block an escalator near the government headquarters in hong kong a protester wears science goggles and a water proof jacket to protect him from the pepper spray being used to break up the camps arrest: three hong kong police officers stand over a stricken pro democracy campaigner as they struggle to handcuff him this morning a police officer is seen directing pepper spray into the face of a pro democracy campaigner as the retreats this morning 'the atmosphere in admiralty is very different now after the clashes last night,' said jessica lam, 20, who returned to the protest site this morning 'it has become very tense, like back to the early days when the protest just started' the democracy movement represents one of the biggest threats for china's communist party leadership since beijing's bloody 1989 crackdown on pro democracy student protests in and around tiananmen square hundreds of riot police scattered the crowds in several rounds of heated clashes overnight, forcing protesters back with pepper spray and batons as some tried to scramble over walls in a crush of bodies on a highway outside government headquarters scores of volunteer medics attended to numerous injured, some who lay unconscious and others with blood streaming from head gashes police said at least 40 arrests were made hundreds of riot police scattered the crowds in several rounds of heated clashes overnight, forcing protesters back with pepper spray and batons as some tried to scramble over walls in a crush of bodies on a highway outside government headquarters help: injured pro democracy activists receive treatment at a makeshift first aid centre near the heart of the protests charge: the democracy movement represents one of the biggest threats for china's communist party leadership since beijing's bloody 1989 crackdown on pro democracy student protests in and around tiananmen square safety first: many of the pro democracy protesters wear hard hat helmets to protect them if they are struck by police batons a police officer dramatically lunges at a pro democracy campaigner as he tries to break up protests earlier this morning david cameron has warned china it is 'mistaken' and 'counter productive to bar a british parliamentary fact finding mission from hong kong mps are pressing for an emergency commons debate after beijing said it would not allow mps from the house of commons foreign affairs select committee to enter the former british colony, where pro democracy demonstrators have been staging protests since september downing street said that the action had 'amplified' concerns about the situation in hong kong, which has enjoyed a degree of autonomy from beijing under the 'one country, two systems' arrangements instituted at the time of its handover from uk control in 1997 mr cameron's official spokesman told a regular westminster media briefing: 'the prime minister's view is that the decision with regard to the foreign affairs select committee is a mistaken one 'we will continue to have a dialogue with the chinese authorities on this, both through the foreign office here in london with the chinese embassy in london and through our embassy in beijing' 'the argument that we will be taking forward with the chinese authorities is that the reason why the prime minister thinks it is a mistaken decision is because it is counter productive it only serves to amplify concerns about the situation in hong kong, rather than diminishing concerns' committee chairman sir richard ottaway said they had been told by the chinese embassy that they would be turned back if they tried to enter hong kong, which they had been planning to visit as part of an inquiry into its relations with the uk 30 years after the joint declaration hong kong chief executive leung chun ying said police had been very tolerant but would now take 'resolute action' 'some people have mistaken the police's tolerance for weakness,' he told reporters 'i call for students who are planning to return to the occupation sites tonight not to do so,' said leung, who did not respond when if police would clear the sites this evening as police tackled the running battles in admiralty, tensions escalated across the harbour in the gritty working class district of mong kok, which had been the scene of violent clashes in recent weeks before the clearance of a large protest encampment from a major road there last wednesday the unrest came as british lawmakers said they had been told by the chinese embassy they would not be allowed to enter hong kong as part of an inquiry into britain's relations with its former colony and progress towards democracy held: pro democracy protesters drag police officers to the floor as they attempt to avoid being arrested passed out: a policeman shouts at a pro democracy protester as he is pushed to the ground during clashes outside the government hq forced: police officers shout at a pro democracy protester after he is pushed to the ground during this morning's clashes pain: a protester is attended to by his fellow anti government demonstrators after he was hit by pepper spray the protesters are demanding free elections for the city's next leader in 2017 rather than the vote between candidates pre screened by beijing the protesters are demanding free elections for the city's next leader in 2017 rather than the vote between pre screened candidates that beijing has said it would allow the overnight clashes came after student leaders called on activists to escalate their protests and surround government headquarters, galvanising supporters to make their way to the buildings in admiralty, next to hong kong's central business district and some of the world's most expensive real estate student representative nathan law urged protesters to continue the disobedience movement that began in late september, calling it a 'long journey' despite several waves of clampdowns, crowds of protesters, many in protective goggles and body armour, refused to leave the area and continued to press against police lines, chanting 'we want universal suffrage!' they threw bottles, helmets and umbrellas at police as tensions simmered into mid morning demand: the overnight clashes came after student leaders called on activists to escalate their protests and surround government buildings occupied: scores of demonstrators held up umbrellas, which have become a symbol of the pro democracy movement, to protect themselves from the pepper spray and batons on the floor: pro democracy protesters were asked to bring equipment and protection to move the protest forward scale: thousands of pro democracy campaigners were involved in the latest protests held in hong kong overnight scores of demonstrators held up umbrellas, which have become a symbol of the pro democracy movement, to protect themselves from the pepper spray and batons the latest clashes highlight the challenges authorities face as a restive younger generation contests beijing's grip on the financial hub and demands greater democracy the hong kong rallies drew more than 100,000 on to the streets at their peak numbers have since dwindled and public support for the movement has waned
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thousands of pro democracy activists forced temporary closure of hong kong government's headquarters police officers charged protesters with batons and pepper spray after the defied orders to retreat from area latest flare up marked escalation in the former british colony's two month old civil disobedience movement also underscored the frustration of protesters at beijing's refusal to grant pro democracy electoral reforms
sir alex ferguson's claim that he brought flop bebe to manchester united on the recommendation of carlos queiroz is false, insists his former assistant manager ferguson signed the forward in a £74million deal in august 2010 from vitoria guimaraes, a price tag considered exorbitant by many given his career to that point included a single season in portugal's fourth tier ferguson has said bebe was the first player he had brought to old trafford who he hadn't seen in action personally, crediting queiroz for convincing him to make the signing video scroll down to watch bebe scores remarkable goal during for pacos de ferreira bebe, who signed to manchester united in 2010, appears in gary neville's 2011 testimonial against juventus former manchester united assistant carlos queiroz says he had nothing to do with his countryman's signing sir alex ferguson (right) claims queiroz was the one who advised him on the purchase of the winger bebe played just two league games at united and didn't start once before moving to benfica 'bebe was not even part of our scouting files for the national team of portugal,' said queiroz, who in 2010 was the manager of his home national team 'he didn't exist in a system where nothing escaped us 'so bebe going to man united took me by surprise 'i called my coaches and asked them what was going on, why he didn't exist' the transfer has been subject of a corruption investigation by portugal police into why the premier league giants would pay so much for a lower league player bebe is widely regarded among the most disappointing signings of ferguson's illustrous 26 year reign at united bebe played jut twice in the league for the red devils before moving to portugal's benfica in the summer in a £2m deal before that he'd spent time on loan with besiktas, rio ave and pacos de ferreira bebe came to united having not even appeared for guimaraes the winger, soon after signing with agent jorge mendes, was picked up by united just weeks after a free transfer from estrela after the third division club didn't pay his wages mendes is noted for taking cristiano ronaldo, nani and anderson to united, and reportedly earned £289m in the bebe deal for ferguson (left), the £74m signing of bebe (right) is among his least successful transfers at united bebe tracks alexi sanchez on his return to england with benfica for the emirates cup at arsenal this summer although a player united fans and ferguson would prefer to forget, bebe has impressed at benfica with his manager jorge jesus saying last month that he could make a stunning return to england ad even the premier league jesus told record: 'tiago (bebe) never experienced youth development he was introduced to football late and he lost a lot of time in england 'tiago's development will be equal to talisca's, matic's and andre gomes they were all late bloomers'
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carlos queiroz insisted he had no input in the £74m signing of bebe sir alex ferguson claimed his former assistant advised on the purchase bebe had played one season in portugal's third division before the move he didn't start a premier league match and made two league appearances bebe moved to benfica in the summer in a deal worth £2m
kurdish fighters say refugees in a syrian town are facing slaughter by advancing isis hordes unless help arrives soon the militants have been pictured attacking the town of kobani, also known as ayn al arab, where as many as 400,000 residents and refugees currently live 'tell the world what is happening' said rooz bahjat, a senior kurdish military officer said 'this could be a massacre if no help arrives' scroll down for video an is militant fires a rocket propelled grenade launcher during fighting near the syrian kurdish town of ayn al arab, known as kobani by the kurds barrage: an is militant fires a heavy machine gun during the fighting some 140,000 mainly kurdish refugees have now crossed the border into turkey after the militants moved on the town of ain al arab an is militant firing a cannon mounted on a truck during fighting near the syrian kurdish town of ain al arab, 'what happened on mount sinjar will seem like nothing compared to this if isis gets through,' bahjat told fox news, referring to the iraqi mountain village where thousands of people belonging to a religious minority were trapped by islamic state fighters until us airstrikes cleared a path for them to escape islamic state has tanks and artillery surrounding the town, bahjat added polat tan, a senior commander with the kurdish militia in syria, said: 'we will do everything to resist these advances,” he told foxnewscom 'we will fight till every last drop of blood, but if help does not arrive soon, disaster is at hand' the numbers of kurdish refugees fleeing into turkey to escape the advance of islamic state jihadists in northern syria has slowed considerably over the last few days, turkish officials said on wednesday some 140,000 mainly kurdish refugees have now crossed the border into turkey after the militants moved on the town of ayn al arab late last week but after the flight of tens of thousands over the weekend triggered fears of a new refugee crisis, with turkey already hosting some 15 million syrian refugees from the three and a half year conflict, the flow has now steadied a syrian refugee waits for permission to enter turkey at yumurtalik crossing gate near suruc, turkey, today more than 200,000 people fleeing the islamic militants' advance on kobani, syria, arrived in turkey during last five days to find safety the sign in turkish means 'mine' turkish aid workers give water to syrian refugees waiting for permission to enter turkey there are fears about conditions for the flood of refugees fleeing violence turkish soldiers stand guard as syrian refugees wait patiently turkey is already hosting some 15 million syrian refugees from the three and a half year conflict today a few hundred syrians, mainly women, children and the elderly, were making their way across the only border crossing still open to refugees in yumurtalik in southern turkey 'we are not expecting anything more today the rhythm has considerably dropped,' a turkish official, who asked not to be named, told afp us led air strikes against is targets in syria just over the border did not appear to have prompted a new wave of refugees, the source said 'we are not anticipating any new wave of refugees for the moment,' said the official, adding: 'we think that most of the syrians who wanted to leave the country have already done so' storm: kurdish syrian refugees wait for transport during a sand storm on the turkish syrian border near the southeastern town of suruc in sanliurfa province a kurdish syrian refugee covers her face as the sandstorm whirls around her turkey has denied that its airspace was used in the latest us led air strikes against is but has said it backs the campaign today a few hundred syrians, mainly women, children and the elderly, were making their way across the only border crossing still open to refugees in yumurtalik in southern turkey meanwhile, several dozen kurds from the ain al arab region who had taken refuge in turkey were allowed by the authorities to return to syria from the mursitpinar border crossing 'i had news from there, the future is ours and the jihadists are withdrawing and we will succeed in pushing them back,' said one of those going back, orhan ahmed turkish security forces and kurdish activists clashed at the weekend after authorities refused to let kurds cross into syria to join the fight against is militants innocents: a syrian woman gives water to a child as they wait at the border motherhood: syrian kurdish refugee gulzan, 25, holds her one year old boy irish and two month old daughter rojlat 'we have been authorising syrian kurds to go back home since the start,' the turkish official told afp 'only turkish kurds are banned from entering syria' turkey has denied that its airspace was used in the latest us led air strikes against is but has said it backs the campaign meanwhile on wednesday, turkish land forces commander general hulusi akar carried out inspections on troops deployed on the syrian border he was also briefed on the measures taken to increase border security, turkish media said, without giving further details the refugees, clutching the possessions they escaped with, are let through the barrier by turkish soldiers there were fears of a new refugee crisis, with turkey already hosting some 15 million syrian refugees from the conflict that has devastated the region
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kurd refugees are under attack from isis militants in syrian town of ayn al arab some 140,000 mainly kurdish refugees have now crossed the border into turkey to escape isis turkey already hosting some 15 million syrian refugees from the three and a half year conflict
sir alex ferguson believes louis van gaal is the right choice to lead manchester united forward and describes the dutchman as a 'formidable' figure the legendary united manager, writing in updated chapters of his autobiography, admits he struggled to deal with leaving his old trafford last season, but seems happy to have a man he calls an 'ultra professional' at the helm now ferguson played a part in appointing his successor david moyes, but now says united's board made the right choice in going with van gaal after a difficult transitional season last year sir alex ferguson has praised louis van gaal as the right man to manage manchester united the legendary united boss and their current manager come face to face in the champions league in 2010 ferguson and van gaal talk as united faced barcelona in a 3 3 champions league draw in 1998 the front cover of ferguson's autobiography, which will be released on thursday after being updated to include chapters on his life after retirement from management price: £899 the 72 year old scot adds in the new edition of his book, extracts of which were leaked on tuesday, that he sees ryan giggs as a great choice as van gaal's assistant, saying that the pair can learn a lot from each other 'louis is what i would call a managers’ coach,' ferguson writes 'he’s one of those committed ultra professionals if i had to choose one word for him it would be 'formidable' 'football is his life wherever he has managed, every footballer will have learned from him he was a good choice' and ferguson calls giggs' appointment: 'a terrific decision louis could help giggs learn about this business; ryan could help louis in understanding the inner workings of united' the two time champions league winning boss was often seen sitting in the stands at old trafford last season, with critics saying that his presence heaped more pressure on moyes during troubled times but ferguson says he found the transition difficult, admitting that he felt 'a little bit disorientated,' and writing: 'i had been the united manager for the best part of 27 years, and now i was in a directors’ seat with fans asking me for autographs' looking back on last season, with united languishing in seventh place in the premier league, ferguson also reflects on one of the most contested title races in recent years ferguson calls van gaal an 'ultra professional' in his updated autobiography chapters ferguson retired from management after leading united to the premier league title in may 2013 ferguson (centre) says ryan giggs' (right) appointment will allow him and van gaal to learn from each other ferguson often found himself sat in the stands as he struggled to get to grips with leaving his role * i spoke to rio ferdinand and patrice evra about their manchester united futures but dressing room was out of bounds * i tried to convince david moyes to keep mike phelan as manchester united assistant manager * i had nothing to do with david moyes' sacking i found out by reading the paper * manchester united were not in decline when i left david moyes was sacked because his team were too slow he calls liverpool's ultimately unsuccessful title charge 'brilliant' but cast doubts on the ability of manchester city to add to their second premier league title city, currently five points behind early leaders chelsea, only took the lead in the title race last season late on after liverpool's defeats to chelsea and crystal palace city eventually claimed the crown by two points and ferguson says that narrow margin of victory as well as the city's title triumph in 2012, when they pipped united on goal difference could show a weakness in city's armour 'there was no question that city possessed the best group of players,' ferguson writes 'though the fact they have twice won the league so narrowly leaves a question mark why is that?' like our manchester united facebook page steven gerrard slipped up against chelsea, eventually handing manchester city the premier league title ferguson is not completely convinced by manchester city picking up on how narrow their title wins were
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sir alex ferguson has updated his controversial autobiography legendary boss has backed louis van gaal as a 'good choice' for the role ferguson also says van gaal and ryan giggs can learn from each other he labels the new manchester united boss an 'ultra professional' ferguson casts doubt over manchester city repeating their title success
police have charged a man with two counts of murder after a man and woman were found shot dead next a car on a deserted rural country road this week daniel poynton, 21, from echuca, in northern victoria, was arrested by nsw police after he was stopped for an outstanding traffic offence on friday he was taken to deniliquin police station, in nsw, where he was interviewed and charged overnight with two counts of murder the bodies of jamie edwards and joelene 'peggy' joyce were discovered on a property on old deniliquin road in the nsw border town of moama about 9am on wednesday the man was refused bail and will appear in deniliquin local court today joelene 'peggy' joyce was killed in a shooting in moama on wednesday here she is pictured (far right) with three of her four children jamie edwards was shot dead in his car in the nsw town of moama his killer is still on the run ms joyce was a 36 year old mother of four from neighbouring town mathoura mr edwards, also 36, is a father and lived in moama they were a couple and were engaged to be married a local man found the bodies while travelling with his six year old granddaughter police set up a strike force comprising homicide, local and regional detectives, ballistics experts and forensic specialists to investigate the killings deniliquin local area commander, superintendent paul condon, paid tribute to the local community 'i want to thank the local community for all the support provided to investigators during this inquiry,' he said in a statement 'and i credit those who were involved and provided assistance' grieving loved ones, including ms joyce's children, took to social media to pay tribute to the victims, shocked by the brutal murders ms joyce has been remembered as a woman who was dedicated to her children and brought happiness to others she leaves behind four children aged 21, 16, 15 and nine 'rip mum, love you forever and always,' wrote one of ms joyce's sons 'rip aunty jolene, i will always remember your beautiful face you were such a strong women (sic),' posted one of ms joyce's young relatives ms joyce with her two sons the mathoura resident was killed on wednesday when she was shot dead in a white sedan on old deniliquin road in moama joelene joyce, known as 'peggy', was shot dead on wednesday she is pictured with her youngest child jamie edwards' devastated family have paid tribute to the moama father 'a smile that always make others smile the love for her kids and family was like no other,' wrote a friend 'her laugh would make anyone laugh, one of a kind' 'my heart goes out to the kids' 'still so lost for words and in disbelief a beautiful ruff diamond was taken gone too soon' ms joyce, who was known was 'peggy', frequently posted about her adored children on her facebook page 'my oldest is 21 now a beautiful women and so so proud of her 4 her achievements and her strength and her morals,' ms joyce wrote 'i'm so lucky to be all there mum xxxx godbless them all (sic)' the person/people that killed joelene 'peggy' joyce and her alleged fiance jamie edwards is yet to be found an investigation is under way as part of strike force kennedia the 36 year old mother is pictured with her three youngest children, now aged 16, 15 and nine mr edwards was remembered as 'a good man and deadly father' 'u was like my big brother, u was a good man n deadly father,' his cousin wrote on facebook 'u will b missed by so many brus, rest in the dream time love n miss u xo' mr edwards was found dead inside of a white sedan, whilst ms joyce was positioned halfway out of the vehicle each had been shot multiple times the bodies were discovered by a local resident on a bush track four kilometres outside of the moama township scroll down for video the bodies of a man and a woman were found in a white sedan on the side of the road (pictured) the man was inside the vehicle and the woman was in the process of exiting the vehicle nsw police media confirmed that the deaths are being treated as suspicious and urged members of the public to come forward with any information 'this crime has occurred in your community and we are sure that people have knowledge of what happened and why,' said superintendent paul condon of deniliquin local area command the mayor of the town, thomas weyrich told daily mail australia that he is greatly concerned about the safety of the residents in moama he also confirmed that rumours are rampant that the deaths were drug related 'my greatest concern is that we have somebody walking around who is armed and is capable of multiple homicides,' said mr weyrich 'i am extremely concerned, the people of moama need to be very, very careful who they talk to and communicate with mr weyrich told daily mail australia that rumours are flying around town speculating as to why the shootings took place, as people desperately search for answers 'there is speculation that the killings might be drug related but the town is awash with rumours,' said mr weyrich 'i don't think anybody knows i don't know anything more than the public' police have cordoned the street off after the double murder of a man and woman on the side of the road in nsw border town moama 'police are heavily involved and treating the case with the greatest urgency the sooner the perpetrator or perpetrators are brought into custody the better' councillor weyrich said that he and the community are shocked, as nothing like this has ever happened before 'we are a quiet little new south wales town this is a very safe place and we don't by and large have any criminal activity 'this has come out of left field' the mayor did confirm that there is a bikie presence in the town 'we do have a bandidos clubhouse across the river and a member that lives close by, but i am not saying that they are involved' a man and a woman have been found dead in the nsw town of moama resident kylie spencer said she was driving into town about 920am on wednesday and noticed a white car pulled off the road 'i didn't know there were bodies,' ms spencer, who lives on the road, told aap 'i drove past thinking they had a punctured tyre you do 100km/h down that road 'it was just pulled over on the road, nothing suspicious at all' ms spencer said there was another car pulled over next to the white vehicle she assumed the motorist was helping out emergency services, including police and paramedics, were called to the scene at old deniliquin road on tuesday morning 'at 926am paramedics were initially called out to what we were told was a car accident,' a victoria rural ambulance service spokesperson told daily mail australia 'when the paramedics arrived they confirmed two people were deceased 'police have now established a crime scene' the town is in the riverina region, 220 kilometres north of melbourne and west of albury the bodies were found on the side of the road next to a vehicle on old deniliquin road (pictured) sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article
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