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Surrey trials to start soon on speedometer device to help keep vulnerable people safe
News A pocket-sized speedometer that uses satellite technology is to be handed to vulnerable people in Surrey to help keep them safe. People with dementia and learning difficulties will get the Global Positioning System (GPS) - fitted gadget to stop them getting lost after boarding a bus or train in a confused state. Testing of the device is due to start shortly, and comes hot on ...
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Man taken to hospital after three cars collide in Richmond Road
, Assistant Editor Three cars collided this evening in Richmond Road at the junction of Gibbon Road, near the Oak pub. Police were called to the incident at about 7.30pm. Injuries were said by the Metropolitan Police not to be life threatening. London Ambulance said it sent an ambulance to the crash. A 24-year-old man was taken to St George's Hospital as a priority, a ...
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Letters Kinship carers also need support
'Six million people in the UK care for a sick, disabled or older person.Some kinship carers get an insulting 59.75 a week.' Photograph: Graham Turner for the ...
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Letters Lords call for action to cap payday loans
House of Lords to the financial services bill, designed to curb the costs of payday lending. At the government's strong urging, we withdrew that amendment, based on its assurances that it shared our concerns and that it would replace our amendment with one that was more comprehensive and more effective. This it did.Since then, payday lending activities have run rampant, as the House of ...
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British Airways upgrades mobile app with Passbook
British Airways is the latest airline to integrate its mobile boarding pass with Apple's Passbook app in an aim to create a more efficient and streamlined flying experience for travellers. After downloading ...
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Letters Media ownership to support democracy
Harriet Harman's announcement that she is committed to tackling the stranglehold of a handful of giant media corporations on public life is especially welcome, as is her support for ownership caps, so that no single voice is able to dominate our media landscape.For far too long, three or four media houses with pro-austerity and anti-EU agendas have been allowed to accrue power and influence ...
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Letters Bugging the G20 in support of Keynesian economics
Gordon Brown 's key G20 aims of co-ordinating global economic recovery and reforming international financial institutions. Brown's role in promoting the $1tn stimulus package was critical in staving off global economic catastrophe and it seems that some of the credit for that success should go to the intelligence community, cast in the surprising role as secret promoters of Keynesian ...
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G8 Cameron promises biggest bilateral deal in history as free trade talks open
Barack Obama, Jos Manuel Barroso and David Cameron at the launch of EU-US free trade talks at the G8 summit in Enniskillen. Photograph: Andrew ...
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Spying claims of The Guardian
Turkey`s finmin Simsek said, if The Guardian`s spying claims were confirmed, then they would strongly condemn it and do all what was necessary ANKARA - Turkey`s Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has said, "If The Guardian`s spying claims are confirmed, then we will strongly condemn it and do all what is necessary."Minister Simsek released a written statement in regards to the news article ...
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Police relax as G8 summit ducks any security dramas
Highly-trained specialist police officers could be seen feeding ducks in Northern Ireland on Monday afternoon as potential threats to the security of the G8 summit failed to ...
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My Get Me There Manchester scratches its head over ‘Get the heck out of here’ answer to Londons Oyster card
The name of Greater Manchester's long-awaited version of the London Oyster Card was announced yesterday. It is to be called - drum roll - "My Get Me There". And has, unsurprisingly, elicited a big fat "WHAT?" from ...
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Borisstan the independent city state and docking station for global wealth formerly known as London | Aditya Chakrabortty
London has been an economic giant, a political giant but a fiscal infant It's high time London was treated in a more grownup, a more mature way, as a great city in the way other great cities are" ...
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Barack Obama describes Northern Ireland as blueprint for peace
In his speech, Barack Obama noted it had been 15 years since the Good Friday agreement that paved the way for power sharing. Photograph: Andy ...
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Schools that were promised new buildings are still crumbling years later
The coalition's Priority Schools Building programme is not delivering results and some pupils are still being taught in buildings that were declared inadequate 10 years ...
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David Cameron still awaits G8 tax breakthrough after summits first day
G8 summits: runaway successes, photo opps devoid of content; the modestly successful; and the outright flops.Vladimir Putin has ensured that Lough Erne will not fall into that first and rarest bracket of all - the glorious example of global togetherness. Indeed, the Russian president arrived at Lough Erne seemingly content to see the cosy fireside chat turned into the sort of family bust up ...
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Guardian NSA leaker Edward Snowden wont return voluntarily to US
A bus drives past a banner supporting Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, at Central, Hong Kong's business district, Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker, is defending his disclosure of top-secret U.S. spying programs in an online chat Monday with Britain's Guardian newspaper ...
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Residents and restaurant owners shocked and scared by stabbing
, Reporter Residents and cafe owners have expressed their shock after a man was stabbed in the early hours of Friday morning. Police and ambulance crews were called to Sainsbury's car park in the High Road in North Finchley at 2.20 am, following reports of a stabbing. A man aged 24, suffered multiple wounds to his torso during the incident. He was taken to hospital and said to ...
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Smiling Queen attends Windsor Garter service
Flanked by Prince Charles and Prince William, the Queen attends the historic Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle on the day the Duke of Edinburgh was discharged from ...
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Donald Macintyres Sketch Dont expect politicians to ask a topical question just because somethings in the news
Donald Macintyre writes political sketches for The Independent, having been Jerusalem correspondent since 2004, covering Israel and the Occupied Territories, as well as travelling for the paper to Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Libya and Egypt. As Political Editor and then Chief Political Commentator, he previously covered the John Major and early Tony Blair era. He has written for the Daily Express, ...
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Council loses fight to stop spread of betting shops
A council has accused the Gambling Commission of "refusing to act as a regulator" and called for Government action as it loses its battle to curb the spread of betting shops in poorer ...
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Diplomatic row emerges over claims that Britain spied on foreign politicians at G20 meetings
Britain was plunged into a diplomatic row tonight following claims that foreign politicians and diplomats were repeatedly spied upon when they attended two G20 summit meetings in ...
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Moors Murderer Ian Brady makes first public appearance in decades at tribunal
The defiant staring eyes of the notorious Teddy Boy prison image were shielded behind dark glasses. Taped to his lip could be seen the naso-intestinal tube, through which for the past 14 years Ian Brady has been force fed by hospital authorities charged with keeping him alive.Now aged 75, Brady's gaunt features are little altered despite half a century of incarceration. The surviving moors ...
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Tristram Hunt Weve got to become the most interesting party
Tristram Hunt on the proposed curriculum: 'It's too prescriptive there isn't enough space for local history, which is often the way into a broader national, global history'. Photograph: Sarah Lee for the ...
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Lords call upon Humpty Dumpty in search for gay marriage mot juste
The Lords rarely let you down. They may be composed of ex-politicians and TV presenters these days, but there are still a few who would fit straight into a PG Wodehouse novel. On Monday they returned to the topic of ...
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Guardian NSA Leaker Snowden defends actions in live chats from hiding via newspaper
WASHINGTON - Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker, is defending his disclosure of top-secret U.S. spying programs in an online chat Monday with The Guardian and attacking U.S. officials for calling him a traitor. "The U.S. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me," he said. He added the government "immediately and predictably ...










