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  • Pensioner banned from running company after helping rogue builders

    This is Local London - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    By Khaleda Rahman A 72-year-old man has been banned from running a company for 12 years after laundering money from rogue builders who targeted elderly homeowners. Michael Anthony Joyce, of Wimbledon, director of a cheque converting business, cashed cheques totalling at least 224,631 for the builders. The group of builders targeted vulnerable homeowners, by coldcalling them and ...

  • MLS New England 2 Houston 0

    Middle East Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Diego Fagundez scored in the 51st minute Saturday and the New England Revolution handed Houston a second straight home loss, 2-0. After getting a pass ...

  • Mums the Word with Angellica Bell Looking for the perfect double buggy

    This is Local London - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Angellica Bell: Looking for the perfect double buggy When I started researching all the products I needed for my first child, I seriously thought I needed a degree, but now another is on the way, a PhD is definitely a prerequisite. The problem with having two close together is that you have to look for new bits that cater for two. For instance, which double buggy is the best? This ...

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  • Unsung Hero Working with people makes my day happy’

    This is Local London - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Cheery: Felix Duyilemi was studying to become an engineer when he decided he needed a job helping others A ticket office worker at Kingston train station has been nominated as an unsung hero by his colleagues. Supervisor Felix Duyilemi, 46, from Strood, in Kent, was training to be an engineer at Lewisham College when he decided to find a job where he could work with the public. He ...

  • Secret Curmudgeon Yes I’m going to Hell but at least it’s warm down there

    This is Local London - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Secret Curmudgeon: 'Yes, I'm going to Hell; but at least it's warm down there' Wouldn't it be great to be able to take bikes on trains during rush hour? I mean full-sized bikes - not the folding variety that can transform into a lump of metal the size of a postage stamp. No, I mean the bigger beasts that don't make a grown Englishman look ridiculous ...

  • Late New Zealand rally rocks England

    Sportal - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    England suffered a late batting collapse against New Zealand on day three of the first Test at Lord's on Saturday.The hosts appeared to be in complete control as Joe Root and Jonathan Trott forged a fruitful partnership to move England to 2-159.But they lost four wickets for just 12 runs to leave the match evenly poised with two days still remaining, the home side leading by 205 runs with ...

  • Soccer star David Beckham earns assist in likely final game

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    David Beckham assisted on a goal Saturday in what was likely the final game of his career, a 3-1 win by Paris Saint-Germain over Brest. Beckham, who was given the captain's arm band prior to the contest, set up a Paris Saint-Germain score in the 31st minute with an accurate pass to Blaise Matuidi, who fired it into the back of the net. The former England captain helped PSG claim the Ligue ...

  • When off the record becomes on the agenda as swivel-eyed loons furore grows

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A couple of hours earlier, 114 Tory MPs had voted against the Queen's Speech in protest over an EU referendum. The discussion reportedly ended with an extraordinary attack on the "mad, swivel-eyed loons" in the grassroots of the party who had forced the backbenchers to rebel against the Government.Lord Feldman denies it is he who said those words, and the newspapers, who ...

  • The top ten political myths

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    John Rentoul is chief political commentator for The Independent on Sunday, and visiting professor at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he was chief leader writer for The Independent. He has written a biography of Tony Blair, whom he admired more at the end of his time in office than he did at the ...

  • New poll puts Ukip in third place above the Lib Dems

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Support for the UK Independence Party across Britain has risen to its highest level, consolidating its position as the third most popular party in the country, according to a new poll ...

  • Hundreds sign up to new social work scheme

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    More than 200 graduates have signed up to a new scheme to attract the brightest candidates into social work within just 24 hours of its launch, it emerged last ...

  • Barack Obama must act like a true leader | Observer editorial

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    It is always hard for an American president in the second term, but both his country and the world need Obama to show strength and courage and put scandal behind ...

  • Status Quo tribute band rock into Sutton

    This is Local London - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Carl who is the owner of Croydon music shop Rock Bottom and is in Statin' Quo, gives the band the thumbs up You are going to be rockin' all over Sutton when a Status Quo tribute band come to town. Statin' Quo will play the best of the English boogie rock band on bank holiday Sunday. The Purley based tribute band formed in 2006 in honour of one of Purley's ...

  • Video Tabloid Talk Is it a boy for Kate Middleton and Prince William

    The Globe and Mail - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    This week's tabloids speculate that Prince William and Kate Middleton are expecting a boy, while heartthrob Channing Tatum is primed to be the perfect father. Celebrity commentator Diana Mehta covers the latest gossip ...

  • One tax law for us and another for Amazon | Nick Cohen

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    On the edge of Rugeley stands Amazon's largest distribution centre in Britain. Life for the workers who trudge around the 800,000 sq ft warehouse is not as bad as it was for the men who once worked in the pits of the Staffordshire coalfield, but that is not saying much. They must carry satnavs, which direct their movements round the stacks and flash warnings from managers to stop dawdling ...

  • Aristocrats make bid for equality Thats a new one | Catherine Bennett

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    , more than 200 signatories last week called on Parliament to end the system of male primogeniture and "grant equality to both sexes". Either of two forthcoming bills, these agitators say, would apply the adjustment to the royal family's succession laws to all hereditary titles and should be supported: "It is only logical and just that it be granted to all ...

  • Amazons tax arrangements are nothing short of a work of art. Bravo

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Amazon has come in for plenty of stick for paying so little tax in the UK. But its actions display such impish wit that it's hard not to revel in the majesty of a terrible thing well ...

  • Scotland could become another Cyprus if it becomes independent

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Treasury officials will tomorrow publish analysis suggesting that Scotland's banking system is so large relative to its economy that an independent government would be unable to rescue the sector in the event of a crisis.The pro-independence lobby will see this as the latest attempt by Whitehall to sway voters in the referendum on Scottish independence, scheduled for September 2014. The ...

  • IoS Special Investigation Why we need a national database to keep our young people safe

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Child protection experts called for a national register of youngsters who go missing from council care to stop them from slipping into a life of violence and sexual abuse. Their demand comes days after an Oxford gang were convicted of abusing under-age girls in ...

  • David Cameron goes to war with press over swivel-eyed loons slur

    The Independent - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    David Cameron risked a major blow to his authority after he defended one of his closest friends over claims that he had described Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed ...

  • Woman political leader killed in Pakistan

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Imran Khan 's Movement for Justice in Pakistan was gunned down Saturday outside her Karachi home, police said. Investigators said the killing of Zahra Shahid Hussain, carried out by two men on motorbikes, was a robbery gone wrong, The (London) Guardian reported. But Khan, the cricket star turned politician, suggested the United National Movement or MQM party, which dominates politics in ...

  • England and New Zealand bowlers get hold of wrong end of Lords stick | Mike Selvey

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    James Anderson uproots Bruce Martin's off-stump from the Nursery End, but like all England's pacemen he prefers the Pavilion. Photograph: Anthony ...

  • Fury at corporate tax avoidance leads to call for a global response

    Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Anger over the financial affairs of multinationals such as Google, Amazon and Starbucks is gathering momentum in Westminster. Now the UK is poised to lead the debate about international tax reform at next month's G8 ...

  • Two-thirds of voters say PM should listen more to backbenchers

    The Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Over two-thirds of voters believe the prime minister should "listen and pay more attention" to the views of his backbenchers, amid the row within the party over Europe.An Opinium/Observer poll found that 67% of respondents ...

  • Iraqi violence claims 8 in sectarian strife

    Middle East Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Eight people were killed across Iraq Saturday, hours after a series of bombings rocked Baghdad in the bloodiest day there in months, officials said. Calls for a halt to sectarian violence went unheeded, with gunmen storming the home of a top police anti-terrorism official and killing him, his wife and their two young children. The BBC said police Capt. Adnan Ibrahim was targeted by Sunni ...

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