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  • England hit back against NZ

    IOL - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    James Anderson, fresh from taking his 300th test wicket on Friday, completed figures of five for 47 and Steven Finn took four for 63 as England secured a first-innings lead of 25 ...

  • Derry city of culture looks to a better future as it gets its musical kicks

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    As tourists flock to the city, local heroes like the Undertones and visitors like BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend are helping to give it a feelgood ...

  • Gene therapy trial begins for heart failure patients

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Royal Brompton Hospital have begun the first UK clinical trials of a gene therapy for heart failure. Two clinical trials announced this week mark the culmination of more than 20 years of research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) at Imperial and Royal Brompton Hospital. They have identified SERCA2a as an important factor affecting how well heart muscle cells can ...

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  • Watch Russian soldier having bullet removed from his forehead with pliers on the battlefield

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Incredible footage has emerged online showing a Russia solider having a bullet removed from his forehead with a pair of PLIERS The soldier is thought to have been caught in AK-47 crossfire between Russian and Chechen militants. The bullet lodged in the man's forehead as his skull appeared to have taken the impact of the shot.Incredibly, the soldier seems undaunted by the process and even ...

  • Brian Reade on Rafa Benitez Why the unloved and unwanted Chelsea boss deserves a decent send off

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Pellegrini takes the Manchester City job both the Premier League champions and runners-up will start next season with managers who've won nothing.Apart from the Second Division title David Moyes won at Preston and the handful of bangles Pellegrini lifted in South America.Bizarrely, there is a manager now available, living 40 minutes from both Manchester clubs, who has won the Champions ...

  • Michael Gove acts like a fanatical personal trainer says union leader

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    schools to jump higher and run faster, the leader of the headteachers' union has said.Bernadette Hunter, president of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), ...

  • Black Caps crumble on third morning trail England

    TVNZ - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Black Caps off to slow start with bat New Zealand squandered their good work over the first two days of their Test against England, capitulating to fall 25 runs short in their chase for first-inning honours at Lord's. Beginning the day at 153-4, the Black Caps crumbled to 207 all out just before the lunch break, losing their final six wickets for 60 runs and their final four for just ...

  • Italians unveil long-lost tomb medallion of Scottish MP

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Amid rampant weeds and crumbling stones, Matteo Giunti makes his way to the tomb of Francis Horner MP, a Scottish Whig who co-founded the Edinburgh Review and died, in 1817, in what he would have known as the prosperous Tuscan port of Leghorn.But, as he reaches the once imposing grave, Giunti stops first at the Nike trainer and plastic bottle that have been left there overnight - not, ...

  • Simplyhealth reseach on the hidden impact of poor oral health

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    While almost seven out of 10 people recognise that poor oral health can have an impact on the rest of their body, people are not as clued up when it comes to what diseases it has potential links with, according to new research by ...

  • Bowel cancer is the second most claimed for cancer

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Bowel cancer was the second most claimed for form of cancer last year, according to a Scottish Provident report on critical illness ...

  • Simplyhealth says that people borrow to fund dental care

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Credit cards, borrowing from friends and family and even pay day loans have been listed as common ways to pay for dental bills over 200, according to a recent survey of 5,000 adults by ...

  • Staysure reveals top 10 medical conditions for travellers over 50

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    When it comes to medical conditions declared by older travellers, the latest figures from Staysure, specialist insurers for the over-50s reveal that: high cholesterol, high blood pressure, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, asthma, heart attack and arthritis consistently top the list of medical conditions declared by customers during their ...

  • Bright Grey critical illness cover giveaway

    Private Healthcare UK - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    To mark its 10th birthday, Bright Grey will offer customers a year's free critical illness cover when they apply for life cover. The free cover, up to a value of 20,000, is available for the first 10,000 people that ...

  • Adorable moment sea lion worries about little girl who trips and falls in front of its tank

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    This is the adorable moment a sea lion stopped to check on a little girl who had tripped and fallen in front of its tank. Footage captured the creature looking genuinely concerned as the youngster took a tumble while playing at a US zoo. As the child falls to the floor, the sea lion stops abruptly and turns around to see if she is ok. The creature then appears to worriedly hover by the glass ...

  • Woman who disappeared while swimming in sea after drinking found alive following search operation

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The Humber Coastguard said the 23-year-old woman, who had been drinking alcohol, was found semi-conscious on the beach near a holiday resort in Chapel St Leonards, near Skegness, early today. Chapel St Leonards' Coastguard rescue team and the Skegness inshore lifeboat were alerted to assist, along with an RAF search-and-rescue crew based at Leconfield in East Yorkshire, after a 999 call ...

  • Union Gove Like Fanatical Personal Trainer

    Sky News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Education Secretary Michael Gove has been likened to a "fanatical personal trainer" in a strongly-worded attack by the leader of a teaching union. Bernadette Hunter, president of ...

  • Cannes 2013 For Those In Peril - first look review

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    This debut feature from young British director Paul Wright concerns a disturbed young man in a remote Scottish fishing village: Aaron, played by George Mackay. He was the only person rescued alive from a craft wrecked by a catastrophic storm; the other five crew-members, including his adored elder brother Michael (Jordan Young), were drowned. It is a study in grief, pain and survivor-guilt - ...

  • Young film-maker runner-up Getting it Right - video

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    competition in association with the Guardian and the National Union of Students. In this film, Amber interviews three generations of the Curtis family to discover if it is really harder now to be young and ...

  • British woman died after drinking poisoned gin on holiday in Indonesia

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The woman, named in reports as Cheznye Emmons, is said to have fallen ill after drinking from a bottle labelled "gin" bought from a local shop. A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Indonesia and we are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time." Reports said the 23-year-old beauty therapist from Great ...

  • Cameron Ally Calls Tory Activists Loons

    Sky News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A member of David Cameron's inner circle has reportedly described Tory activists as "mad swivel-eyed loons". The senior figure blamed local Conservative associations for pressuring Tory MPs into supporting a eurosceptic amendment to the Queen's Speech. Some 114 Tories plus two Conservative tellers voted against the Government and in favour of the amendment last ...

  • Woman 37 stabbed boyfriend after he farted in her face during argument

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A 37-year-old woman allegedly stabbed her boyfriend because he farted in her face during an argument. Deborah Ann Burns is accused of knifing her partner of six years, Willie Butler, with an eight-inch blade at their Florida apartment last week. Burns claims the couple were rowing over money while watching TV when her 53-year-old lover got up to go to the kitchen and broke wind in her face. ...

  • Murder hunt launched after mans body found in Coventry grassland

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The victim, thought to be aged in his 40s, was found by a member of the public at about 5am on Saturday in Upper Spon Street, Coventry. A spokesman for West Midlands Police said a post-mortem examination would take place and added: "The death is being treated as murder and the area has been sealed off while forensic inquiries begin. "Officers at the scene are carrying out ...

  • Schools Chancellor to Strike Back at Candidates Critical of Mayor’s Policies

    New York Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Charter schools would no longer be allowed space in traditional school buildings. Neighborhood school boards would be given more oversight over superintendents and principals. Cellphones, long considered contraband in schools, would again be permitted past the ...

  • Asteroid nine times larger than the QE2 set to fly past Earth later this month

    Daily Mirror - Saturday 18th 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 ...

  • Explosive device removed by Northern Ireland police investigating attempted murders

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    What is believed to be a bomb found by police investigating the attempt to murder three officers in West Belfast has been taken away, police ...

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