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Top Stories - Google NewsBBC News | Syria crisis: Russia 'wants Arab League role' BBC News Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has called for a solution to the crisis in Syria based on initiatives put forward by the Arab League. Visiting Syria, Mr Lavrov said Damascus was ready for a larger Arab mission to monitor peace efforts, ... Lavrov says seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard Homs | Russian Envoy Meets Syrian Leaders as Fighting Continues Russia: Assad 'Wants Solution' To Syria's Woes |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Met Police admits hacking failure was 'unlawful' Telegraph.co.uk The Metropolitan Police Service today accepted at the High Court that its failure in 2006 and 2007 to warn victims of phone hacking by the News of the World was unlawful. News of the acceptance that it had ''breached a legal obligation'' came as two ... Phone hacking: Met police failed to warn victims Met says sorry to hacking victims Met police accepts failure to warn phone-hacking victims was unlawful |
The Guardian | Redknapp jury considers verdict The Guardian The jury trying Harry Redknapp and Milan Mandaric on charges of tax evasion has been instructed to ignore the "deeply emotive" subject of football as it retires to consider its verdict. Judge Anthony Leonard told the jurors in his summing up of the ... Redknapp jurors retire in order to reach verdict Redknapp trial jury begins considering verdicts Redknapp tax trial jury sent out |
![]() The Hindu | Charles leads Dickens thanksgiving The Press Association The Prince of Wales paid tribute to Charles Dickens as "one of the greatest writers of the English language" at an event in London on the 200th anniversary of the writer's birth. He was joined by the Duchess of Cornwall, the Archbishop of Canterbury ... Prince Charles lays wreath at Charles Dickens's grave Prince Charles pays tribute to Charles Dickens as "one of the greatest" on ... Charles Dickens' 200th birthday: Ralph Fiennes helps set the stage |
The Guardian | Ian Paisley's family maintains bedside vigil The Guardian The family of Ian Paisley remains at his bedside in Ulster hospital where he is critically ill. Paisley was admitted to the east Belfast hospital on Sunday and is understood to be suffering from respiratory problems. In a statement on Monday, ... Family hold bedside vigil for Ian Paisley Ian Paisley Spends Second Night In Hospital Family at Ian Paisley's hospital bedside |
The Guardian | Abu Qatada: spiritual leader for deadly Islamist groups? The Guardian Abu Qatada is accused by the Home Office of being "a significant international terrorist" and the spiritual guide of Mohamed Atta, one of the al-Qaida terrorists who piloted a jet into the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001. Abu Qatada ruling 'not the end of the road' says Downing St Abu Qatada: Hazel Blears on control orders and courts Ignore the European Court and deport Abu Qatada tonight |
The Guardian | Leveson inquiry: James Harding, Dominic Mohan, Baroness Buscombe The Guardian 3.02pm: Before Mr Justice Eady had agreed to overturn the injunction Foster signed a confirmation that he had not accessed the blogger's email account, Jay says. Lawyers for the Times again said that the blogger had been identified through "intelligent ... Editor says sorry for email hacking James Harding: Times DID hack email to name Nightjack Page 3 campaign grows as Leveson recalls Sun editor |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Liverpool defender Martin Kelly: The return of Luis Suarez will provide a much ... Goal.com By Ryan Benson Liverpool defender Martin Kelly believes the return of Luis Suarez will prove a massive boost for the Reds in their search for European football. Suarez has missed nine matches since Boxing Day after being banned for eight games for ... [Player Ratings] Liverpool 0-0 Tottenham: How The Players Rated Suarez can provide missing spark for Liverpool after comeback, insists Johnson Spurs are so resilient now, says Scott Parker |
BBC News | Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed resigns amid unrest BBC News Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed has resigned after weeks of demonstrations and a mutiny by some police officers. Vice-President Waheed Hassan was sworn in vowing to uphold the "rule of law". Mr Nasheed is being held against his will by security ... Maldives president quits after mutiny Maldives president quits after mutiny on paradise islands Maldives President Resigns After Police Mutiny |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Stockwell shooting: mother of victim, 5, sobs over dramatic CCTV of attack Telegraph.co.uk A mother whose five-year-old daughter, Thusha Kamaleswaran, was paralysed during a gang-related shooting in Stockwell broke down in court as jurors were shown haunting CCTV footage of the attack. Sharmila Kamaleswaran cried as clips were shown to the ... Stockwell shooting jury shown CCTV of moment 5-year-old was shot Jury shown footage of girl shooting Jury sees CCTV of Thusha Kamaleswaran shooting attack |




