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  • Direct Travel Insurance joins Feefo online feedback

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Customers will have a quick and easy way to rate Direct Travel Insurance service and travel insurance policies by awarding up to 5 stars in a few simple clicks. Their reviews will go onto the Direct Travel Insurance ...

  • Care Bill without funding could rob Peter to pay Paul

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The government has published the long awaited Care Bill aimed at bringing together more than a dozen separate pieces of legislation into one single law and addressing the issues of those having to sell their homes to pay for care, to better integrate care services, and drive up ...

  • Clements offers life cover for individuals abroad

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Clements Worldwide is making its term life insurance available to all eligible individuals at the same discounted rates only previously available to existing ...

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  • Aviva adds back service for corporate health insurance

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Aviva has added a new core benefit for its large corporate private medical insurance clients, which will help employees with any musculoskeletal conditions get back to work quicker, while reducing claims and absence costs for ...

  • WPA adds swift diagnosis to health cash plan

    Private Healthcare UK - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    WPA has improved company cash plan NHS Top-Up with a new swift diagnosis option to cover employees' private consultations and diagnostic ...

  • Anti-Muslim sentiments on rise in UK British minister

    Times of India - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sayeeda Warsi told TOI in an exclusive interview that "UK is witnessing a rising level of anti-Muslim sentiments" with hate crimes increasing by the ...

  • Oklahoma tornado terror A two-mile wide meat grinder slicing through a community

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nothing could prepare you for the scene of sheer devastation. No blockbuster movie. No TV programme. No book.Here in Oklahoma, it is all very real.Every single foot of the 20 mile-long scar created ...

  • George Michael motorway accident mystery Did singer jump out of car at 70mph

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    quiz George Michael in hospital to find out how he catapulted from a car at 70mph.Officers are piecing together what happened in the seconds before the singer crashed on to the M1.Questions are being asked about whether the star, who has previously battled drugs and depression, fell from his Range Rover or may have jumped of his own accord.Range Rover last night refused to be drawn on how easy ...

  • Which investigation reveals Bexley postcode has worst food hygiene with Birmingham best

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best, most relevant experience. Using this website means you're Ok with this. You can change which cookies are set at any time - and find out more about them - by following ...

  • Michael Goves promise to fast-track soldiers into teaching still not launched THREE YEARS on

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Ex-Armed Forces personnel are being failed by Michael Gove after his own department confessed his "Troops to Teachers" scheme has not even got off the ground yet.Three years ago the Education Secretary promised to launch a programme to bring the experience of former army, navy and Air Force personnel to classrooms.But the Mirror can reveal the project has yet to get off the ground and ...

  • Chelsea Flower Show Pictures of Mirror man dressed as gnome to celebrate end of ban

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    the Chelsea Flower Show .Instead the colourful creatures have been forced to adopt a gnomadic existence, decorating flower beds and lawns across the country.But now, to mark the centenary of the show organisers have finally agreed to allow gnomes into their horticultural haven - as revealed in yesterday's Mirror.And that was all the excuse I needed to put on my bushy beard and jangly green ...

  • Ed Miliband to challenge Google bosses over tax avoidance at their own event

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Labour chief Ed Miliband will today slam online giant Google over tax avoidance issues - at its own event.Speaking to executives at the Google Big Tent gathering, Mr Miliband will tell them that big firms must pay their way.He will also remind them of their motto: "Don't be evil."Mr Miliband will say: "I can't be the only person here who feels disappointed that such a ...

  • Heroes of the Oklahoma tornado Teachers shield pupils as school flattened by killer twister

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    one of the most powerful tornadoes in US history made a direct hit on their school.Debris rained down on them as the 200mph, two-mile wide twister flattened Plaza Towers elementary in a suburb of Oklahoma City.Rescuers are still searching for survivors as the official death toll from yesterday's tornado stood at 24, including nine children.Seven youngsters trapped beneath the rubble are ...

  • Julian Stevensons parents devastated after he killed his two children in Lyon

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The grandparents of two children killed by their dad in France told last night how devastated they feel for their ex-daughter-in-law.Michael and Diane Stevenson have been crushed by the deaths of grandchildren Carla, five, and Mathew, 10.Their son Julian has been arrested after the two youngsters were found with their throats slit on Saturday.Jobless Julian, 47, killed his children after being ...

  • Police search for 400 pound iron door stolen from Hunt-Morgan House

    Lexington Herald-Leader - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    An iron door from the prison that once held Gen. John Hunt Morgan has gone missing, and a Lexington historic group is seeking the public's help to find it before it gets scrapped.The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the safe return of the 400-pound relic, which was stolen from the Hunt-Morgan House, according to a news release. ...

  • Sir David Nicholson chief executive of NHS England announces he is to quit

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Julie Bailey, founder of Cure the NHS, protests outside an NHS board meeting where NHS boss Sir David Nicholson was attending. Photograph: Martin ...

  • New England Kit Looks Like Old German Strip

    Orange News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The new England football kit has been revealed and was instantly compared to West Germany's outfit in the 1960s and 70s by some fans. New sponsor Nike have opted for a simple design, with a rounded collar and navy badge. But fans have taken to social media sites to vent their displeasure at the kit's likeness to England's great rivals. One user wrote: "The New England kit ...

  • 600 interpreters will be allowed to move to UK as reward for assisting British forces in Afghanistan

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    About 600 Afghan interpreters that put themselves in danger for British forces are to be given settlement rights in the UK, it was ...

  • Further Space Oddity Jeremy Paxman grills British astronaut Major Tim Peake in weirdly aggressive Newsnight interview

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Space Race: Astronauts break record for quickest journey to International Space Station - making trip in less time than standard flight from London to New ...

  • Most UK species in decline wildlife stocktake shows

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    wildlife has revealed that most species are struggling and that one in three have halved in number in the past half century. The unique report, based on scientific analysis of tens of millions of observations from volunteers, shows that from woodland to farmland and from freshwater streams to the sea, ...

  • Xbox One Microsoft unveils new console that changes everything

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Xbox console on Tuesday that not only integrates TV, internet and gaming, but also will measure your heartbeat and recognise your voice.The company said the Xbox One will revolutionise its users' lifestyles by integrating the cloud, voice control and gesture technology into a simple, intuitive machine."It changes everything," Marc Whitten, an Xbox executive, told a packed hall of ...

  • Legal highs increase four-fold in Britain

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The number of people dying from banned synthetic drugs such as meow meow quadrupled in the past five years, British health officials say. The recreational drugs, popular on the club scene, include GHB, more commonly referred to as a "date rape" drug, cathinones such as meow meow and other stimulants, The Daily Telegraph reported. Cathinone is structurally related to methcathinone, in ...

  • Injured Carroll Ruled Out of England Friendlies

    New York Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

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  • Woman arrested after trying to drive through House of Commons gates to speak to MP

    Daily Mirror - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A woman was arrested tonight after trying to drive through the main gates of the House of Commons. The red Volkswagen came a few metres on to the parliamentary estate at around 7.15pm before being stopped by a security ramp. Witnesses said the driver, aged around 40, demanded to see an MP as she was wrestled out of the vehicle by police officers. The incident took place ...

  • Britain facing 19-year low in at French Open

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Britain will be without a player in the men's singles at the French Open for the first time for 19 years if Andy Murray fails to make it to the start line next week. The 26-year-old Scot will decide today whether to risk his troublesome back after retiring in mid-match from last week's Rome ...

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