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  • Broad leads England rout of New Zealand

    ABC Australia - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    England Stuart Broad bowled England to victory in the first Test as New Zealand suffered a dramatic fourth-day collapse at Lord's on Monday morning.New Zealand, chasing 239 for victory, was dismissed for just 68 in under two hours, with Broad taking 7 for 44 runs in a mere 11 overs.South Africa born duo BJ Watling (13) and Neil Wagner (17), who got to 10 with a six off Broad, were the ...

  • Former Google exec says he has 100000 emails showing how immoral company avoids paying UK tax

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    A former Google executive-turned-whistleblower says he has 100,000 emails that expose an "immoral" tax avoidance scheme used by his former employer, that has "cheated" British taxpayers out of hundreds of millions of ...

  • G8 summit will put Northern Ireland in security lockdown

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Belfast-born David McKittrick has been reporting on Northern Ireland since 1971, He has written for the East Antrim Times, the Irish Times and was The Independent's Irish correspondent for many years. He is the author of several books including Making Sense of the Troubles (2000) and Lost Lives ...

  • England march on Broads way past New Zealand

    The National - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    New Zealand, 2nd innings Fulton c Prior b Broad 1 Rutherford b Broad 9 Williamson c Finn b Broad 6 Taylor c Cook b Broad Brownlie c Cook b Anderson 5 McCullum lbw b Broad 8 Watling c Trott b Anderson 13 Southee c Root b Broad 7 Wagner run out Brstow/Andrsn 17 Martin b Broad 1 ...

  • Cameron had the chance to defy the swivel-eyed loons and remake his party. He failed | Steve Richards

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    parts of its membership as "swivel-eyed loons" . Equally, it is not exactly sensational news that party members are far from thrilled to be viewed in such terms.Relations between the leadership of the party and its activists are more strained and complex than at any point since the removal of Margaret Thatcher in 1990. Focus on the policy trail rather than the Harold Macmillan-like ...

  • Arsenal wins race for fourth Fergie bows out

    ABC Australia - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    England Arsenal won the race for fourth place in the Premier League with a 1-0 victory at Newcastle, while Alex Ferguson's extraordinary career ended in remarkable fashion as Manchester United drew 5-5 at West Bromwich Albion on Monday morning.Arsene Wenger's side needed three points to guarantee a spot in next season's Champions League qualification rounds ahead of north London ...

  • Letters Europe and the fight for fair wages

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Exit Europe from the left , 18 May), but he is mistaken to imagine we can improve matters by leaving. Should we do so we will then be out in the cold and easily picked off by big business and finance demanding lower wages in order for the UK to receive investment or prevent relocation.Instead, the answer has to be to align the public anger about austerity and businesses anxiety about declining ...

  • Government pleads with Labour to save gay marriage bill

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Labour party joins forces with Tory opponents to vote in favour of granting civil partnerships to heterosexual couples.As David Cameron was accused by the Conservative Grassroots group of showing "utter contempt" for party activists by pressing ahead with plans to equalise marriage, Labour sources voiced fears that No 10 appeared to be trying to find ways of killing the bill.The row ...

  • Scotlands tough call stay in the UK or stay in the EU | Angus Roxburgh

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    a referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union . That's because the next British general election could conceivably not merely give the Scots yet another government they didn't vote for, but bring on a referendum that could take Britain out of the EU - something that is opposed, by all accounts, by a majority of Scots.Having the wrong government imposed on you can at ...

  • Sydenham headteacher pays tribute to Chloe Johnson who died in Egyptian swimming pool

    This is Local London - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Chloe with her father Tony. THE headteacher of a Sydenham school has paid tribute to five-year-old Chloe Johnson who died in a swimming pool in Egypt. Chloe, who lived in Forest Hill, was on holiday with her mother Sarah Thompson and her father Tony Johnson in Sharm el-Sheikh when she was found unconscious in a pool on Friday. She was a pupil in the reception class at Kelvin Grove ...

  • Editorial Another week another bout of Conservative Party in-fighting

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    David Cameron was in a tricky enough spot last week, forced to pretend it was, if not desirable, then at least acceptable that more than 100 obstreperous backbenchers voted their "regret" at his Government's legislative programme. Between the high-profile grandees (Lord Lawson, Michael Portillo) and the existing cabinet ministers (Michael Gove, Philip Hammond) all voicing their ...

  • Lord Feldman spoke to journalists who wrote swivel-eyed loons story but denies words were his

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The Conservative Party Chairman, Lord Feldman, has privately admitted speaking to journalists who reported a senior Tory figure describing local party activists as "swivel-eyed loons", it emerged on ...

  • Lord Howe David Cameron is losing control of Conservative party over Europe issue

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The former conservative minister Lord Howe, who served as foreign secretary under Margaret Thatcher, has claimed that David Cameron is "losing control" of his party over ...

  • Arsenal claim fourth Fergies farewell rains 10 goals

    TVNZ - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Source: Reuters Arsenal claimed the final Champions League spot at the expense of their arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur on the last day of the Premier League season today with a 1-0 win at Newcastle United. Defender Laurent Koscielny put visitors Arsenal ahead in the 52nd minute to secure fourth place with 73 points, one point ahead of fifth-placed Spurs who mustered a late goal from Gareth ...

  • Letters The benefit of European Union membership outweighs the cost

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The economic case to stay in the EU is overwhelming. The creation of the Single Market was instigated by Britain, and is now the world's largest trading bloc, containing half a billion people with a GDP of 10 trillion. To Britain, membership is estimated to be worth between 31bn and 92bn per year in income gains, or between 1,200 to 3,500 for every ...

  • England v New Zealand 1st Test England win by 170 runs on dramatic fourth day

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    In the end it took England less than an hour to wrap up proceedings on Day Four and secure victory by 170 runs in the first Test with New Zealand at ...

  • Andrew Feldman - David Camerons loyal friend and tennis partner

    Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    forced into the media spotlight to deny calling grassroots Tory activists "swivel-eyed loons", few outside Westminster had heard of him.The successful former barrister and businessman had managed to keep a low profile despite his rise through the party over the past eight years.Born Andrew Feldman, in London in 1966, he was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School ...

  • Google chairman Eric Schmidt softens line on tax loopholes

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Google's chairman, Eric Schmidt, has said he welcomes promises by international leaders to crack down on tax loopholes exploited by the search firm and other multinational internet businesses that take billions of pounds of sales from the UK through overseas companies, which HM Revenue & Customs cannot tax."Given the intensity of the debate, not just in the UK but also in America ...

  • Why the Church of England is in decline | Andrew Brown

    The Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    "I can show you why the Church of England is completely fucked," said the vicar. He showed me an email he had just received from the diocesan authorities about his "continuing ministerial development" - in effect his annual performance review. It came with 20 attachments, from A to T, 19 of which he was supposed to read before filling out the form on how well he was doing.Two ...

  • Fergie signs off in 10-goal thriller

    RTE - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Alex Ferguson was denied a winning send off into retirement as West Brom roared back from three goals down to snatch a draw in a quite staggering 5-5 thriller at The Hawthorns. Only once in Premier League history has more goals been scored in a game. And never have both sides found the net five times. Maybe it was destiny that after so many milestones, Ferguson's career should end in a ...

  • Marks Spencer under fire over online tax arrangements

    Guardian - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Marks & Spencer has become the latest in a string of UK companies to face criticism from tax campaigners over the way it structures its online sales to Europe - with one describing the its sales operation as similar to that of the internet retail giant Amazon.The British retailer has been expanding its online operations to several countries across Europe with a ...

  • West Brom 5-5 Man Utd Fergie send-off a thriller

    Soccernet - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Sir Alex Ferguson was denied a winning send off into retirement as West Brom roared back from three goals down to snatch a 5-5 draw in a quite staggering 10-goal thriller at The Hawthorns.Only once in Premier League history has more goals been scored in a game. And never have both sides found the net five times.Maybe it was destiny that after so many milestones, Ferguson's career should end ...

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