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  • National archives Edward VIII’s phone calls - and how MI5 bugged them

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Cahal Milmo is the chief reporter of The Independent and has been with the paper since 2000. He was born in London and previously worked at the Press Association news agency. He has reported on assignment at home and abroad, including Rwanda, Sudan and Burkina Faso, the phone hacking scandal and the London Olympics. In his spare time he is a keen runner and cyclist, and keeps an ...

  • Rommel plot revealed Plan to assassinate the Desert Fox – and why MI6 abandoned it

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Britain flirted with the idea of launching a wave of assassinations of senior Nazis, from Field Marshal Rommel to railway chiefs, to coincide with the D-Day landings, according to newly released ...

  • Video Police statement on Woolwich

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    'Soldier beheaded' in street as two shot in suspected terrorist attack near Woolwich barracks - 'attacker' shown in video saying 'We will never stop fighting ...

  • Google boss Eric Schmidt hits back at Ed Miliband and vows to invest in UK even if it has to pay more tax

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Google will continue to invest in UK even if the company is forced by law to pay more tax, the company's chairman Eric Schmidt said yesterday, claiming "we love you guys too ...

  • Man killed in deadly terror attack in London street

    Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Link to video: Woolwich: suspect believed to be involved in attack Dramatic footage of the suspected terrorist attack near the Woolwich barracks today that left one man dead has emerged, showing a man with blood covered hands using jihadist rhetoric to justify the violence.Tonight the Prime Minister David Cameron vowed that Britain will "never buckle" in the face of terrorist ...

  • Who dares to dodge Googles information tax | McKenzie Wark

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    'Facebook or Google's YouTube are not the culture industries so much as the vulture industries, taking an information surcharge from us while we amuse each other, and selling us to advertisers.' Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ...

  • UK and France to join global anti-corruption initiative

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    oil companies to reveal the taxes paid to national governments and the value of the minerals being extracted.Nearly 40 countries have already signed but the news that France and the UK have joined the initiative represents a breakthrough.The decision to join ...

  • EU tax summit backs US-led drive to tackle banking secrecy

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    European leaders have thrown their weight behind a gathering international crackdown on tax evasion, backing US-led efforts to develop a new global template to combat banking secrecy.Amid mounting public outrage in Britain, France, Germany and Ireland over individual and corporate tax scandals, an EU summit pledged to clamp down through the sharing of information on the assets and gains of ...

  • Bank of England remains split along familiar lines

    FXstreet - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held on May 8 and 9, were released today and continued to reveal a story of a committee with the battle lines still drawn in the same ways as previously.The Dovish camp, The Governor, Paul Fisher and David Miles, would have liked to increase 'the stock of asset purchases financed by the issuance of central ...

  • David Cameron stands firm on EU referendum date

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    David Cameron has issued a blunt warning to Conservative Eurosceptics that his "very clear, very decisive policy" to hold a referendum on Britain's EU membership by the end of 2017 is not up for renegotiation.In an attempt to draw a line under a bumpy few weeks in which Eurosceptics demanded a toughening of his policy and Tory traditionalists criticised him for pressing ahead with ...

  • ‘Soldier’ murdered in England

    News Letter - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A man, who is understood to be a soldier, has been murdered by terrorists in England. Prime Minister David Cameron has called the attack "truly shocking".Eyewitnesses said the victim was hacked to death, with some suggesting his attackers tried to behead him, before charging at police when they arrived on the scene in Woolwich, south east London.The incident took place close to the ...

  • Sent down at the Old Bailey A tour of the worlds most famous court

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Few people these days get to see "dead man's walk" at the Old Bailey - where for hundreds of years convicts were led out to be executed outside on the site of the old Newgate Prison - and those that do give it little attention. Increasing numbers of workmen will soon begin passing through similarly hidden parts of the Central Criminal Court, however, as it begins a 37m ...

  • MPs write to Privy Council to protest press industrys proposals for regulation

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A majority of MPs on the House of Commons specialist media committee have written to the Privy Council to protest over the press industry's proposals for its future ...

  • Man killed by two attackers in Woolwich – live updates

    guardian.co.uk - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    o Soldier killed, according to local MP Nick Raynsfordo Armed police shot two men 'carrying weapons'o Terrorist attack feared as Cobra emergency committee ...

  • Brian Greenhoff former Manchester United and England defender dies

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Greenhoff subsequently moved to Leeds United , where he stayed three years. He ended his career at Rochdale, where he was living after returning to England from Spain.A statement released to the Manchester Evening News by Greenhoff's family said: "We regret to inform of Brian's passing this morning, Wednesday 22nd May at the age of 60."Brian was a proud and much loved ...

  • Andy McSmiths Diary Those hacked off Ukip councillors

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Andy McSmith is a senior reporter at The Independent. He has vast experience in political journalism and has also appeared on documentaries for BBC Radio ...

  • Gay marriage opponents warn David Cameron of long battle ahead for Bill to become law

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Opponents of gay marriage warned of a "long, protracted battle" ahead as they prepare for a last-ditch attempt by peers to scupper the ...

  • Video Man beheaded in Woolwich

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    British driver was fascinating man whose epic duel with Niki Lauda in 1976 was typical of an era of glamour and glory - but also the ever-present threat of ...

  • Soldier beheaded in suspected act of terrorism outside Woolwich barracks

    The Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Government is reported to be treating it as a suspected terrorist incident. Mrs May tonight confirmed she has been briefed by the Director General of the Security Service MI5 and the Met commissioner Sir Barnard Hogan-Howe on the "sickening and barbaric'' incident in ...

  • Surgeons fear online performance data will damage reputations

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The leader of England's surgeons has warned that the imminent publication of data about individual performance could destroy careers and harm patients if it is wrongly interpreted.In his first interview on an issue that is causing considerable concern in the profession, Norman Williams, president of the Royal College of Surgeons, said they were facing "a watershed moment for us" ...

  • BBC increases pay offer to lowest earners in bid to head off strikes

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    a potential summer of strikes by increasing its annual pay offer to its lowest-earning staff.Corporation bosses offered to increase its flat-rate rise to staff earning under 60,000 to 650, from 600, in a meeting with broadcasting unions on Tuesday.Broadcasting unions rejected the BBC's initial pay offer earlier this month and threatened further industrial action.Gerry Morrissey, the general ...

  • Keane free to face England

    Irish Examiner - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Skipper Robbie Keane will be able to face England next week after the Los Angeles Galaxy granted him permission to join up with the Republic of Ireland squad.The 32-year-old striker was ruled out of the friendly clashes with Roy Hodgson's men at Wembley next Wednesday evening and Georgia at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin the following Sunday after the MLS club initially declined to release him ...

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