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BBC News (blog) Closing Lehmans Legal LoopholeWall Street JournalGive Wall Street a rule and it will find a loophole. That is the stark reminder from a report issued by the bankruptcy examiner for Lehman Brothers. Regulators and legislators should keep this in mind as they pursue financial reform. ...A postmortem on Lehman BrothersEconomistReport criticises former Lehman bossesBBC NewsWhat exactly is the point of having accountants?MarketWatchTimes Online -Reuters -The Guardianall 489 news articles »
BBC Sport ODriscoll plays down tonSkySportsThe time to think about these sort of things is when youre sitting on the coach during retirement. Brian ODriscoll insists he would rather focus on leading Ireland to victory over Wales in Saturdays ...Six Nations 2010: Retirement no option as Irelands Brian ODriscolls wins ...Telegraph.co.ukGatland: Critics should say it to my faceWalesOnlineODriscoll taking milestone rugby match in his strideAFPBettingpro.com -The Press Association -BBC Sportall 530 news articles »
BBC News Virgin Media to trial 50mbps broadband over telegraph polesTelegraph.co.ukResidents of Woolhampton, a small village in Berkshire, will receive ultra-fast broadband for the first time, after Virgin Media unveiled plans to deliver internet access at speeds of around 50 megabits per second via telegraph poles. ...Virgin Media to trial speedier broadband over telegraph polesBroadband GenieFibre cables over telegraph poles announcedComms-express.comVirgin Trials Ultrafast Broadband Over Telegraph PoleseWEEK Europe UKBBC News -Broadband Finder -ITProPortalall 189 news articles »
BBC News Class supervisor at school blighted by sex scandals jailed for having sex with ...Daily MailA classroom supervisor had sex with his 15-year-old pupil at a scandal hit school just weeks after replacing a suspended teacher who faced prosecution over her relationship with a boy. Christopher Reen, 31, was the fifth ...Fifth pervert teacher guiltyThe SunClassroom assistant jailedBridlington TodayHeadlands School supervisor jailed for sex with pupilBBC NewsYorkshire Postall 8 news articles »
BBC News Decapitated Viking skeletons found in Weymouth ditchDaily MailThey knelt and cowered together - a once proud and fearless band of raiders stripped and humiliated by their Saxon captors. One by one, their executioners stepped forward, uttered a prayer and brought their axes and swords crashing ...Decapitated skeletons were Vikings: scientistsAFPFifty-one decapitated skeletons found in Dorset were VikingsMetroWeymouth ridgeway skeletons Scandinavian VikingsBBC NewsTelegraph.co.uk -Times Online -The Guardianall 54 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Footage shows plight of tormented to death David AskewTimes OnlineHaunting footage has emerged showing a man with learning difficulties being abused by a group of hoodies - the kind of abuse which neighbours say ultimately led to his death. David Askew, 64, died of a suspected heart attack on Wednesday after ...David Askew: A human tragedy and national scandalIndependentManchester Police blame David Askews death on councilDaily MailTeen Quizzed About Man Tormented To DeathSky NewsThe Guardian -AFP -BBC Newsall 339 news articles »
BBC News Skin Cancer Treatment Comes HomeCBS NewsThis image from Ambicare Health Ltd. shows the Ambulight PDT device, used to treat non-melanoma skin cancer. (CBS) CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers information and insight on pressing medical matters. (CBS) This story was filed ...Scientists come up with an electronic sticking plaster to treat skin cancerDaily MailSticking plaster can treat skin cancerTelegraph.co.ukPlaster-type device to treat cancerThe Press AssociationBBC News -MTBeurope -FOXNewsall 35 news articles »
BBC News New health and safety guidelines for firefightersBBC NewsNew health and safety guidelines for firefighters have been published to help rescue workers act faster in dangerous situations. The Fire Brigades Union said the policy was not a response to the death of a woman who lay for hours at the bottom of the ...Top fire training college broke blaze safety lawMetroFire College did not undertake risk assessment before blazeTewkesbury ADMAGFire service blaze blastMirror.co.ukChartered Management Institute (blog) -Newswire Today (press release) -FireEngineering.comall 24 news articles »
BBC News NHS Forth Valley budget announcedStirling ObserverNHS Forth Valleys revenue funding budget for 2010/11 will be £393.8m, it was announced this week. Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon announced the budget – which represents an above inflation increase of 2.85 per cent – yesterday (Thursday). ...Record £8.4bn funding for NHSBBC NewsSturgeon announces NHS funding riseThe Press AssociationLothian gets £30m boost to ease health funds divideScotsmanShetland Times Online -Shetland Newsall 21 news articles »
BBC News Hollyoaks star Ricky Whittle ordered to trial for dangerous drivingDaily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter In a one minute hearing today, a Liverpool court decided the Hollyoaks actor should be tried over allegations he deliberately drove at a photographer in Liverpool last year. The 29-year-old actor spoke only to confirm him name, ...Strictlys Ricky to face trialThe SunWhittle to face dangerous driving trialDigital SpyRicky Whittle could face trialstv.tvThe Press Association -This is London -Click Liverpoolall 156 news articles »
BBC News Todays media stories from the papersThe Guardian50% of people feel that the TV licence fee should be abolished, PR Week magazine says. P2 English libel laws threaten world wide freedom of speech. P13 Johnston Press has a 56% fall in revenue. Business, P2 Pink Floyd win fight against EMI selling ...Court win for Pink Floyd in EMI caseFinancial TimesIts an album – not a collection of tracksIndependentCourt bars EMI from selling Pink Floyd downloadsTimes OnlineBBC News -NME.com -Digital Spyall 1,015 news articles »
BBC News Bleakley starts channel crossingBBC NewsThe One Show presenter Christine Bleakley has started her water-ski challenge across the English Channel in aid of Sport Relief. The star, who left early on Friday morning, is aiming to complete the challenge in just over an hour. ...Christine bleakley in tears as she completes her waterski challenge in high ...Daily MailChristine Bleakley completes water-ski challenge from England to France across ...Mirror.co.ukBleakley begins water-ski challengeic NorthWalesKent News -Kent Onlineall 103 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Cook leads by exampleThe Press AssociationAlastair Cook became the fourth England captain to hit a century in his first Test innings in the job, with a commanding 113 not out against Bangladesh. Cook led the team out for the first Test as his countrys 79th skipper and proceeded to ease his ...Alastair Cook leads from the frontTimes OnlineTon For Cook Puts England In ChargeJack FMEngland in command of Bangladesh cricket TestSydney Morning HeraldReuters South Africa -Reuters UK -BBC Sportall 122 news articles »
BBC Sport Man Utd Boost Asia Base With 5 - Yr DealNew York TimesBy REUTERS MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester United have moved to strengthen their huge Asian support base and global brand by signing a five-year deal with Telekom Malaysia (TM). United completed a tie-up with Malaysias leading ...Telekom Malaysia and Manchester United form potent combinationMalay MailManchester United and TM ink partnership dealMalaysia StarTM connects with Red Devils, eyes RM100m yearly from dealThe Malaysian InsiderBBC Sport -The Guardian -Goal.comall 37 news articles »
BBC News Ministers rule out ban on BNP teachersThe GuardianMaurice Smith, former chief inspector of schools, says BNP members will not be banned from teaching. Photograph: Sarah Lee Ministers have ruled out banning members of the British National party from the teaching profession, after an independent inquiry ...Okay For Teachers To Join Racist GroupsSky NewsRuling due on BNP membership rulesThe Press AssociationBNP members will not be banned from teachingBBC NewsInTheNews.co.uk -Politics.co.ukall 127 news articles »
BBC News Straw ducks jail quiz by Bulger mumMirror.co.ukThe mother of murdered toddler James Bulger met Justice Secretary Jack Straw yesterday but he refused to reveal why killer Jon Venables was back in jail. Denise Fergus and her husband Stuart spent an hour questioning Mr ...MARTIN SAMUEL: Why none of us will ever be free of the Bulger murderDaily MailJames Bulgers mother meets Jack StrawBBC NewsJack Straw meets Bulgers motherScotsmanEconomist -UK Express -Spikedall 137 news articles »
BBC News Youth held over harrassment deathThe Press AssociationPolice have been quizzing a teenager arrested over the manslaughter of a man who was tormented to death by yobs. David Askew, 64, who had learning difficulties, was found dead outside his home in Hattersley, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday night. ...HOUNDED TO DEATH BY BEAR-BAITING YOUTHSMirror.co.ukTeen Quizzed About Man Tormented To DeathSky NewsMan aged 64 found dead after being tormented for years by yobsTimes OnlineThe Guardian -BBC News -The Sunall 263 news articles »
BBC News Johnston Press signals end to fall in advertising revenueTelegraph.co.ukLocal newspaper group Johnston Press has signalled an end to the fall in advertising revenue despite registering a 56pc fall in profit. By Jonathan Russell The owner of 300 local and regional papers said the dramatic falls in advertising revenues ...Johnston losses narrow as revenue stabilisesScotsmanJohnston Press sees recovery as conditions improveReutersAdvertising migration hurts Johnston PressFinancial TimesTimes Online -Independent -The Guardianall 34 news articles »