Cardiff news: Britain's Got Talent judge Alysha Dixon lightens up drab Cardiff afternoon at second audition
Alesha Dixon at Britain's Got Talent auditions in Cardiff New Britain?s Got Talent judge Alysha Dixon lit up a drab afternoon in Cardiff as she arrived for the second day of auditions in the Welsh capital. The singer, poached from the judging panel ofmore
England call up Waldrom and Banahan
Thomas Waldrom and Matt Banahan have linked up with England's RBS 6 Nations squad in place of injured pair Luke Narraway and Henry Trinder. England's first match of the competition, and their first under interim coach Stuart Lancaster, comes againstmore
Britain braced for first cold snap of year as ice and snow transform countryside
It's nice weather for ducks, as the saying goes. However, these birds must have been quackers to brave the icy waters of Derwentwater, near Keswick, in the Lake District. ... Read the full story at Daily Mailmore
London Olympics: Boyle to direct opening ceremony
LONDON: Danny Boyle, the maker of Oscar-winning film 'Slumdog Millionaire', will direct a £29 million opening ceremony extravaganza of the London Olympic Games in July. Modern, multi-cultural Britain will feature in the display with London-based Devmore
Computer Course - Age UK at Cleadon Park Library on Mon, 30 January 2012 at 1:00PM
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Qatari Sovereign Fund Reported Buying Credit Suisse's London HQ
(Reuters) -- Qatar's sovereign wealth fund Qatar Investment Authority, is in the final stages of acquiring Credit Suisse's headquarters in London and may sign the deal in a few weeks, two sources familiar with the matter said. "They're working out themore
Qatar Airways opens 'premium' lounge at Heathrow
Qatar Airways has opened its new 'premium' lounge at Heathrow Airport in London, reinforcing the importance of one of the airline's busiest routes, the airline said in a statement yesterday. The lounge at Terminal 4 will be the airline's first dedicatedmore
UK weather: Britain braced for first cold snap of year as ice and snow transform countryside
Share this page It's nice weather for ducks, as the saying goes. However, these birds must have been quackers to brave the icy waters of Derwentwater, near Keswick, in the Lake District. ... Read the full story at Daily Mail Share this page Have your saymore
Teenager killed by train on London line
A 15-YEAR-old girl died after being hit by a train at a pedestrian crossing in Bishop's Stortford this morning (Saturday, January 28). The victim was struck by a London-Cambridge passenger service shortly before midday at the notorious Johnson's Footpathmore
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
Top Gear ? Alfa Romeo 166 ? BBC
The Top Gear team review Alfa Romeo 166 car. Well, you would do if you had the chance! Fast V6 engine, cool Italian design make this car one of the finest rides in Britain. From the BBC. Video Rating: 4 / 5 The Italian based automaker Alfa Romeo hasmore
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
Britain grapples with elder care
| | | LONDON, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Britain is grappling with how to administer elder care, family pay caps and how to avoid having the elderly "fall through the gaps," an official says. Dr. Dan Poulter, a Conservative minister of Parliament who sits on anmore
Geoff Boycott slams 'worst England performance'
England's dismissal for 72 is one of the worst performances seen by Geoff Boycott Former England great Geoff Boycott has slammed the England team and claimed that their 72-run defeat to Pakistan was one of the worst he had ever seen. The number one sidemore
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
Britain pushes UN to agree deal to force Syrian president to step down as 19 rebels killed in Damascus street fighting
By Britain is pushing for agreement on a United Nations deadline for beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down in two weeks and end the bloodhsed that is tearing his country apart. The U.N. Security Council may vote as soon as Wednesdaymore
UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff
ISSUES ARISE: A taxi is parked outside the offices of News International in London. Relevant offers PNG officer faces mutiny charges Fire in Peru rehab clinic kills 27 Tonga marriage raises issues of genes and cost Soldiers battle to retakemore
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
Scottish News: Classic cars begin Monaco challenge
A convoy of classic cars has left Clydebank on a non-stop 2,000 mile rally to Monaco. Cars including Lancias, Triumphs and Porsches left the start ramp at Clydebank College for 30 hours of driving as part of the 2012 Monte Carlo Classic Rally. The town,more
UK News: Labour 'to force vote on RBS bonus'
Labour will force a Commons vote calling for Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester to be stripped of his bonus, a party source has said. It will hold an Opposition Day debate the week after next to heap pressure on the Government as themore
UK News: Hundreds face census prosecution
Hundreds of people are being prosecuted for refusing to complete the 2011 census because of its links to an arms manufacturer, campaign group Count Me Out has said. Up to 400 are being chased up for not taking part in the nationwide survey, which themore
UK Sports: Arsenal fightback stuns Villa
Robin van Persie netted twice from the penalty spot as Arsenal came from two goals down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium and book their place in the FA Cup fifth round. Richard Dunne and Darren Bent had put the visitors in command at themore
UK Sports: O'Neill hints at Davies move
Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill has confirmed his interest in Bolton striker Kevin Davies. Wanderers boss Owen Coyle had earlier revealed the Black Cats had made an enquiry over the 34-year-old, whose current contract expires at the end of the season.more
UK News: Labour 'to force vote on RBS bonus'
Labour will force a Commons vote calling for Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester to be stripped of his bonus, a party source has said. It will hold an Opposition Day debate the week after next to heap pressure on the Government as themore
UK News: Hundreds face census prosecution
Hundreds of people are being prosecuted for refusing to complete the 2011 census because of its links to an arms manufacturer, campaign group Count Me Out has said. Up to 400 are being chased up for not taking part in the nationwide survey, which themore
London: Famous Iiam Neesom actor has been announced to become the Muslim
Ireland, a famous actor liam Neesom athaun decided that they will accept Islam and the decision is not based on just emotion. Liam, born in Ireland, who won an Oscar, and won three Golden Awards glubz and after a life...more
Businesses more likely to have lower tax rates as part of UK
Today, Alex Salmond has once again claimed that an independent Scotland in Europe would be able to cut corporation tax to attract more businesses to come here. However, he glosses over the fact that France and Germany have called for commonmore
SNP must stop meddling in our colleges and universities say Scottish Conservatives
Ahead of this week's ministerial statement on college and university governance structures, the Scottish Conservative's Education Spokesperson, Liz Smith MSP, has issued a stark warning to the SNP about the dangers of more government control over themore
Private Tutors Delight in Flexible Working in London
One of the most rewarding work opportunities to have especially in the flagging global economy are a a href=?http://www.yourprivatetutorlondon.co.uk?Private Tutor London/a. That economy has transformed the way workers gain their salaries entirelymore