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Britain Beefs Up Military Might In Bahrain

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Desember 2014 | 18.55

By Alistair Bunkall, Defence Correspondent

Britain is to build a new military base in Bahrain in a landmark deal which will enable the UK send more and larger warships to bolster security in the Gulf, amid the growing threat from Islamic State.

The move signals a marked expansion of the Royal Navy presence in the region.

The UK already has four minehunters permanently based at the Mina Salman Port, but the plans will see the existing facilities improved and extended.

These will provide a forward operating base, with a place to plan, store equipment for naval operations, and accommodate personnel.

While the deal is understood to have been in the pipeline for around two years, the rapid gains made by the IS extremist group and resulting instability, underlines its strategic importance.

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond signed the agreement with Bahrain's foreign minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed al Khalifa.

Mr Hammond said: "This will guarantee the presence of the Royal Navy in Bahrain well into the future.

"The expansion of Britain's footprint builds upon our 30-year track record of Gulf patrols and is just one example of our growing partnership with Gulf partners to tackle shared strategic and regional threats."

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: "This new base is a permanent expansion of the Royal Navy's footprint and will enable Britain to send more and larger ships to reinforce stability in the Gulf.

"We will now be based again in the Gulf for the long term."

The move reaffirms the UK's strategic alliance with Bahrain, despite concerns over security in the Gulf Kingdom.

The Foreign Office's own travel advice warns of the potential for violent protests and demonstrations and advises travellers in the region to be "especially vigilant" to terrorist attacks.

Despite this, the agreement will result in more British service personnel based in the country.

The US 5th Fleet is also based in Bahrain. From there, it allows American and British warships to patrol and carry out exercises in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, Suez Canal and Strait of Bab al Mandeb at the southern tip of Yemen.

Sheikh Khalid said: "It reaffirms our joint determination to maintain regional security and stability in the face of challenging circumstances, and gives further strength to our multifaceted partnership.

"Bahrain looks forward to the early implementation of today's arrangement and to continuing to work with the UK and other partners to address threats to regional security."


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Victim's Family Sue Abuse Doctor's Hospital

By Emma Birchley, Sky News Reporter

The mother of boy sexually abused by his doctor is taking legal action against the hospital that employed him, claiming more should have been done to keep him safe.

The child, who is 14 now, suffers from a serious blood disorder and started visiting paediatric haematologist Dr Myles Bradbury at Addenbrooke's in Cambridge when he was eight.

"I thought he was nice to me and he helped me out if I was having trouble at school," he said.

But when he was about 10, the abuse began.

"He told me take off my trousers and take off my pants as well and told me to lie on the bed and then he said he was going to look for bruises and he touched my privates."

The boy feared what Bradbury was doing to him was not right, but decided to trust him as he was a doctor.

He estimates he was abused more than 40 times, sometimes when his parents were on the other side of the curtain.

But his mother believes a system should have been place to ensure her son was not left unsupervised with Bradbury.

She said: "I think they should have had more staff so when the doctor is in the room by themselves with the patient they should have somebody with them. I think that's where it went wrong.

"It makes me sick, angry, stressed.

"It just hurts to think about it.

"If you don't put it in the back of your mind it just haunts you and you just can't bear to see your son suffer so much."

She insists the case being brought against the hospital is not about the money, but to make sure that no other children fall victim to a predator like Bradbury.

The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to 25 offences involving 18 boys.

On Monday he was jailed for 22 years, prompting more families to come forward for the first time.

One mother has contacted the same firm of solicitors that is representing the 14-year-old's family, along with two other victims.

Renu Daly, from Neil Hudgell Solicitors, said: "What we are hoping to achieve is that these families get some sort of compensation to ensure sure their children are looked after in the future to get over the suffering that they have had.

"Also we would hope the trust would take heed, and other trusts, to ensure there is a policy across the board… where there is appropriate supervision."

A spokesman from Addenbrooke's said it would inappropriate to comment on any legal action at this stage, but confirmed an independent investigation into the abuse at the hospital is due to start later this month.


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Families 'Confident' In Thai Murder Inquiry

The families of two young Britons murdered in Thailand say they are "confident" in the work being carried out to solve the "atrocious crimes".

Students David Miller, 24, from Jersey, and 23-year-old Hannah Witheridge, from Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, were found dead on a beach on the holiday island of Ko Tao in September.

Two Burmese bar workers are accused of the murders, but claim they were tortured by the Thai police to secure a confession.

Amnesty International has called for an investigation into the allegations.

The families of Mr Miller and Ms Witheridge have issued statements thanking Metropolitan Police detectives for reviewing the case, and calling for the investigation to be allowed to take its course.

Ms Witheridge's family said: "We would like to thank the officers who travelled to Thailand to review the case and the Royal Thai Police for facilitating their visit."

They added: "We would like to stress that as a family we are confident in the work that has been carried out into these atrocious crimes and want to remind both press and public that they do not have the full facts to report and make comment on at this stage.

"Our thoughts, as always, are with the Miller family. Together we stand united and focused on seeing a fair and transparent trial process to bring about justice for our beautiful children."

Mr Miller's family said: "We would like to express our relief that progress is being made in Thailand and this case is finally coming to court.

"We would like to reiterate our gratitude to the UK Metropolitan Police, who received the co-operation of the Royal Thai Police in undertaking an independent review into the investigation."

And while "support for the Myanmar suspects has been strong and vocal" they urged the public not to "jump to conclusions" and said the "suspects have a difficult case to answer".

They added: "The evidence against them appears to be powerful and convincing. They must respond to these charges, and their arguments must be considered with the same scrutiny as those of the prosecution.

"Please remember that this is above all a story of two wonderful young people, David and Hannah, killed in the prime of their lives in a senseless and brutal way."


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Stag Do Disappearance: Hunt For British Man

By Martin Brunt, Crime Correspondent

The family and friends of a British man who went missing on a stag weekend in Prague have promised to keep searching the streets of the Czech capital until they get news "good or bad".

Builder Karl Law, 35, vanished after getting separated from his friends on a pub crawl three weeks ago.

There have been several potential sightings of him, but none confirmed and he has not contacted anyone who knows him.

His brother Craig Law, 30, said: "No news is good news, so we are thinking positively. We don't want to think of the worst and believe that Karl is alive and out there somewhere.

"Some of us will stay here for as long as it takes to get the answer to what has happened to Karl, good or bad."

A small rotating group of family and friends from Fareham, Hampshire, are taking turns to fly to Prague, travelling around the city and putting up thousands of posters with Karl's photograph and numbers to call for anyone who spots him.

Karl's employer is still paying some of his wages and friends are rallying round to fund the appeal campaign.

The last person to see Karl was his cousin Steve Stock, wandering near Maxim's bar close to the centre of Prague's lively old town.

"We had split into two groups and I thought he was going off to another club or to get something to eat. Of course, we had all been drinking, but it was our second night and everybody seemed fine."

Sky News joined Karl's family and friends as they travelled the length of one metro line, hopping on and off at each station to stick up posters.

The next day they handed out more appeal notices among tourists in the packed Christmas market.

They also visited several homeless people living in makeshift shelters along the banks of the Vltava River.

Craig said: "It could be he has had an accident or banged his head somewhere and got disorientated. He could be confused and be sleeping rough."

The group has also been making regular checks at hospitals and homeless shelters.

On the night he disappeared Karl did not have his mobile phone or passport with him.

The searchers believe he is still in Prague, a feeling fuelled by possible sightings of him in a cafe, getting off a number 14 tram, or even walking close to Maxim's.

Prague police said they were doing all they could to find him, but released a statement suggesting his family had not disclosed that he had "consumed both alcohol and narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances extensively during the few days before he disappeared".

Anyone who sees Karl Law or knows his whereabouts is urged to call police or his family on +44 7584 035036 or +44 7807 759981.


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Police Identify Mum Of Baby Found In Bin

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Desember 2014 | 18.55

Police believe they have identified the mother of a newborn baby found dead in a wheelie bin.

A member of the public found the infant's body on Monday in a communal waste area of a small housing estate on the outskirts of Richmond, North Yorkshire.

North Yorkshire Police said in a new statement: "Officers believe they have now identified the mother, who is receiving medical treatment and care."

They said a post-mortem examination on the baby suggested the infant was stillborn.

Inspector Mark Gee said: "We thank the local community and the media for their continued support and sensitivity regarding this tragic case.

"We ask residents to remain patient and calm while the police enquires continue. In particular, please avoid any unhelpful or harmful speculation on social networking sites.

"To provide further reassurance for residents, extra police patrols are being carried out in the local area."

Police previously conducted a fingertip search through rubbish at Whitcliffe Grange, a cul-de-sac off the main road west out of Richmond.

Paramedics had been called to the scene of the discovery but were unable to revive the girl, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The head of midwifery at Darlington Memorial Hospital has appealed for the mother to come forward for a medical examination.


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Rail Travellers Face 2.2% New Year Price Hike

Commuters face another rail price rise at the beginning of next year with fares being increased by an average of 2.2% from 2 January.

The increase, announced by rail industry body the Rail Delivery Group, means that more rail travellers will be paying £5,000 for their season tickets than ever before.

Although the average rise is the lowest average rise for five years, the rise for regulated fares, including season tickets, will be up to 2.5%.

South East travellers commuting from Canterbury East to London, for example, will have to pay more than £40 extra in 2015 than they did for this year's season ticket as the price rises from £4,960 to more than £5,000.

Other travellers will soon be joining the ranks of those already paying £4,000 a year for their annual return commute to work with the season ticket from West Malling in Kent to London, for example, going beyond £4,000 for the first time.

One of the longest commutes is from Cheltenham Spa in Gloucestershire to London - those on this route will see their annual tickets up from £9,468 to £9,704 - a 2.49% rise.

While the January 2015 increase is limited to a maximum of 2.5%, unregulated fares, such as off-peak leisure tickets, can go up by as much as the train companies decide.

Rail Delivery Group director general Michael Roberts said: "Money from fares goes towards running and maintaining the railway.

"This benefits not just passengers and businesses but communities across the country, by improving journeys, creating employment and helping to boost the economy.

"Over the next five years, Network Rail is spending on average £27m a day on a better railway, alongside commitments made by train companies to improve services. That will mean more seats, better stations and improved journeys."

But Manuel Cortes, leader of the TSSA rail union, said it was time to stop the "annual persecution of passengers".

"We have seen fares jump by as much as 245% on key routes since privatisation 20 years ago," he said.

"It is now cheaper for a family of four to fly to Iceland to see Father Christmas - £224 - than it is for one person to buy an any-time walk on return rail fare from London to Manchester - £321."

Mick Cash, general secretary of the RMT transport union, said: "The scandal of Britain's great rail fares rip off is that today's hike is far outstripping average pay increases and it will once again hit those at the sharp end of the austerity clampdown the hardest.

"After two decades of privatisation the British people pay some of the highest fares in Europe to travel on clapped-out, understaffed and overcrowded services while the private train companies are laughing all the way to the bank.

"Today's fares announcement just fuels that scandal.

"We say fares should be cut and not staff, and public ownership would allow us to do just that. "


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Abuse Victims Snub Inquiry Amid Crunch Meeting

Abuse Victims Snub Inquiry Amid Crunch Meeting

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Victims of alleged historical sex abuse say they will snub an inquiry led by the Home Office - as Theresa May hosts a crunch meeting about the investigation.

Yesterday, Sky News learned that 24 individuals have signed a letter to the Home Secretary saying they have lost confidence in the inquiry.

Today, a further five people - understood to be one survivor and four professionals - have added their names to the letter.

The letter states three reasons for withdrawing. First, the signatories are unhappy that the terms of reference of the inquiry do not go far enough.

They want the inquiry to investigate the government and the establishment over cover-ups of paedophiles in their ranks.

Second, they say that while two successive heads of the inquiry have stood down, there are other conflicts of interest among members of the panel.

Third, they feel the investigation should look further back than 1970 - going back to 1945.

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  1. Gallery: Westminster "Paedophile Ring" Allegations

    Nov 1983: Geoffrey Dickens MP sends dossier to Home Secretary Leon Brittan naming Cyril Smith and others

March 1984: Mr Brittan writes to Mr Dickens, says dossier assessed by prosecutors, handed to police

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May 1995: Mr Dickens dies before any arrests or prosecutions are brought

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Sep 2010: Rochdale MP Smith dies without ever being formally charged over abuse claims

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Sep 2012: Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal breaks, spawns litany of historical sex abuse allegations

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Abuse Victims Snub Inquiry Amid Crunch Meeting

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

Victims of alleged historical sex abuse say they will snub an inquiry led by the Home Office - as Theresa May hosts a crunch meeting about the investigation.

Yesterday, Sky News learned that 24 individuals have signed a letter to the Home Secretary saying they have lost confidence in the inquiry.

Today, a further five people - understood to be one survivor and four professionals - have added their names to the letter.

The letter states three reasons for withdrawing. First, the signatories are unhappy that the terms of reference of the inquiry do not go far enough.

They want the inquiry to investigate the government and the establishment over cover-ups of paedophiles in their ranks.

Second, they say that while two successive heads of the inquiry have stood down, there are other conflicts of interest among members of the panel.

Third, they feel the investigation should look further back than 1970 - going back to 1945.

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  1. Gallery: Westminster "Paedophile Ring" Allegations

    Nov 1983: Geoffrey Dickens MP sends dossier to Home Secretary Leon Brittan naming Cyril Smith and others

March 1984: Mr Brittan writes to Mr Dickens, says dossier assessed by prosecutors, handed to police

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May 1995: Mr Dickens dies before any arrests or prosecutions are brought

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Sep 2010: Rochdale MP Smith dies without ever being formally charged over abuse claims

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Sep 2012: Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal breaks, spawns litany of historical sex abuse allegations

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Prison Book Ban Overturned By Inmate

A prisoner has successfully challenged restrictions on inmates receiving books from friends and relatives.

A judge declared the restrictions as unlawful after arsonist Barbara Gordon-Jones, 56 - who has a doctorate in English literature - took the matter to the High Court.

Under the current rules prisoners are prevented from receiving parcels unless they have "exceptional circumstances", such as a medical condition.

Gordon-Jones, of Tudeley, near Tunbrige Wells, Kent, suffers from depression and epilepsy and has been diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder.

She is serving an indefinite sentence for the protection of the public and is being held at Send prison near Woking, Surrey.

She was denied legal aid but was able to bring her court challenge because lawyers represented her for free.

The prisoner challenged the section of the new Prison Service Instruction (PSI) she said "imposes substantial restrictions on the ability of prisoners to receive, or have for their use, books".

Mr Justice Collins said the PSI amended the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme (IEP).

He said: "I am satisfied that insofar as it includes books in IEP schemes, the PSI is unlawful."

More follows...


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Bond Is Back: Details Of New Film Revealed

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Desember 2014 | 18.55

Bond Is Back: Details Of New Film Revealed

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The 24th James Bond movie will be called Spectre and filming will begin next week, director Sam Mendes has announced.

The Oscar-winning director revealed the details at a hotly-anticipated event at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, where he also outlined further details including naming Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci who will become Bond girls.

Oscar-winning Austrian actor Christoph Waltz will play a villain in the film while Andrew Scott, best known for his role as Moriarty in BBC1's Sherlock, will join the cast as one of 007's Whitehall bosses.

Bond will once again be driving an Aston Martin, this time a DB10. Movie fans saw a previous Aston, his vintage DB5, blown to pieces in Skyfall.

The film is named after the shadowy terrorist organisation created by Bond author Ian Fleming which first appeared in his novel Thunderball.

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    Director Sam Mendes reveals that Monica Bellucci and Christoph Waltz will join Daniel Craig in the 24th Bond film, Spectre

007 will be driving an Aston Martin DB10

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The scene is set at Pinewood Studios prior to the announcement of details about the new James Bond movie. Pic: Rob Dex /PA

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Bond Is Back: Details Of New Film Revealed

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

The 24th James Bond movie will be called Spectre and filming will begin next week, director Sam Mendes has announced.

The Oscar-winning director revealed the details at a hotly-anticipated event at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, where he also outlined further details including naming Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci who will become Bond girls.

Oscar-winning Austrian actor Christoph Waltz will play a villain in the film while Andrew Scott, best known for his role as Moriarty in BBC1's Sherlock, will join the cast as one of 007's Whitehall bosses.

Bond will once again be driving an Aston Martin, this time a DB10. Movie fans saw a previous Aston, his vintage DB5, blown to pieces in Skyfall.

The film is named after the shadowy terrorist organisation created by Bond author Ian Fleming which first appeared in his novel Thunderball.

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  1. Gallery: Countdown To 007 Film Announcement

    Director Sam Mendes reveals that Monica Bellucci and Christoph Waltz will join Daniel Craig in the 24th Bond film, Spectre

007 will be driving an Aston Martin DB10

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The scene is set at Pinewood Studios prior to the announcement of details about the new James Bond movie. Pic: Rob Dex /PA

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Can 'Sophie' Uncover Stegosaurus Secrets?

Scientists are hoping the world's most complete skeleton of a Stegosaurus can help uncover the secrets of the species.

Sophie the Stegosaurus has been welcomed into her new home - London's Natural History Museum's Earth Hall.

At 18ft long (5.6 metres) and 9.5ft tall (2.9 metres), Sophie is relatively small compared with the largest of her species which measured up to 29ft (nine metres).

She is the first complete dinosaur specimen to go on display at the Natural History Museum in nearly 100 years.

Professor Paul Barrett, the museum's chief dinosaur scientist, found Sophie while attending an international fossil fair in the US.

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    Sophie the Stegosaurus has a new home at London's Natural History Museum

Her stunning presence dominates the Earth Hall - at 18ft long and 9.5ft tall

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MPs To Debate Marine A's Murder Conviction

MPs are to debate the fate of a Royal Marine who was jailed after shooting dead an injured insurgent fighter in Afghanistan.

Sergeant Alexander Blackman, who was originally known as Marine A, was convicted of murder by a court martial in November 2013.

The insurgent had earlier been injured in an attack by an Apache helicopter.

Sgt Blackman shot his victim in the chest at close range before saying the line adapted from Shakespeare: "There you are. Shuffle off this mortal coil, you ****. It's nothing you wouldn't do to us."

He then turned to two comrades who were with him at the time and said: "Obviously this doesn't go anywhere, fellas. I just broke the Geneva Convention."

He was convicted partially on the basis of a recording of the event obtained from a helmet camera carried by one of his fellow marines.

The killing happened in 2011 in Helmand province while Blackman was serving with 42 Commando, which is normally based in Plymouth.

A government e-petition calling for Sgt Blackman's immediate release and the quashing of his conviction has now obtained more than 107,000 signatures - beyond the 100,000 required to prompt consideration for a parliamentary debate.

Conservative Oliver Colvile, MP for Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, has secured the three-hour general debate on the basis that the sergeant "defended his country from a terrorist".

Parliamentary time has been reserved for 26 January by the Backbench Business Committee.

At the point when the e-petition passed 10,000 signatures, the Service Prosecuting Authority released a statement saying: "After a public trial in front of a Court Martial, at which he was legally represented, Marine A was found guilty of murder, and two other Royal Marines were found not guilty of the offence.

"The identity of the victim does not change that verdict.

"It would be inappropriate for the Government to intervene in this independent judicial process."

During his trial, Sgt Blackman denied murder, saying he believed the victim was already dead and he was taking out his anger on a corpse.

He was given a life sentence with a minimum of 10 years by a court martial in Bulford, Wiltshire, and "dismissed with disgrace" from the Royal Marines after serving with distinction for 15 years

An attempt to get his conviction overturned at the Court Martial Appeal Court failed although his minimum term was cut to eight years because of the combat stress disorder he was suffering at the time.


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Vicar And Daughter Held In Baby Murder Probe

A vicar, along with his wife and daughter, are being questioned by police over the suspicious death of a baby boy.

Rev Jim Percival was arrested, together with his 28-year-old daughter, Ruth, on suspicion of murder and conspiracy to conceal the birth of a child.

Police say they are no longer being questioning on suspicion of sex offences. 

Rev Percival's wife Susan faces questions only about the alleged concealment.

Officers have been granted an additional 30 hours to talk to them after they were held on Tuesday in Freckleton, Lancashire, where Rev Percival is the vicar of Holy Trinity CE Church.

Officers had been called to a property - thought to be the vicarage - on 25 November, in response to reports that a woman had suffered a stillbirth.

In a statement, Lancashire Constabulary said: "When police attended, the body of a newly-born baby boy was discovered at the address and an investigation was launched.

"The baby's mother, a 28-year-old woman, was taken by ambulance to Blackpool Victoria Hospital where she was treated and later released.

"Following numerous inquiries, the death of the baby boy is now being treated as suspicious. A post-mortem examination has been carried out and the cause of death is currently inconclusive."

One of their neighbours said: "They are a quiet family. I didn't even know the daughter was pregnant."

The Diocese of Blackburn has confirmed it "is aware of the situation regarding Rev Jim Percival and his family" and is working "closely" with police.


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G4S Guard Rejects 'Carpet Karaoke' Death Claim

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 03 Desember 2014 | 18.55

A G4S guard has denied using a technique called "carpet karaoke" to restrain an Angolan deportee who died in his custody.

Terrence Hughes - along with two others - allegedly killed Jimmy Mubenga, who was handcuffed in a plane seat, after forcing his head down for 36 minutes.

The Old Bailey heard how the "carpet karaoke" method - which compresses the diaphragm and stops someone from spitting - was used by staff at the security company where Hughes worked before G4S.

The technique was later deemed to be "malpractice" by the firm.

However, Mark Dennis QC, prosecuting, asked 53-year-old Hughes whether he had ever used it.

He said: "We suggest that you and your colleagues were forcing Mr Mubenga forwards, holding him down, controlling him and maintaining that hold for as long as you could and as long as he resisted, you held him down."

Hughes told jurors that "he did not agree with it when I saw it, and I don't agree with it now" - adding that he preferred to "talk people down" during deportations.

The three guards allegedly ignored Mr Mubenga's cries of "I can't breathe" while he was restrained on the plane at Heathrow airport, prompting Mr Dennis to assert that Hughes was "a talker, not a good listener".

The 46-year-old suffered cardiac arrest and died at the scene.

Hughes, a former Navy serviceman, has told jurors that a "violent" struggle had ensued with Mr Mubenga, a married father, after he tried to disembark the plane in October 2010.

In earlier evidence, the guard claimed Mr Mubenga was "thrashing around" in his seat.

But the court heard how Hughes' only injury in the altercation was a 5mm graze - leading Mr Dennis to suggest that the incident was not as violent as he made it out to be.

Hughes, along with Colin Kaler and Stuart Tribelnig, deny manslaughter. The trial continues.


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Big Tobacco Firms Offer 'Misleading Evidence'

Most studies that show the negative impact plain cigarette packets would have on the economy are funded by "big tobacco" firms, according to a damning report.

Such companies have warned standardised packaging would fuel a black market in cigarettes – citing research that echoes their concerns.

But the University of Bath claims more than 50% of such evidence comes from reports commissioned by the industry itself – or from third parties with financial connections to it.

The Tobacco Control Research Group, funded by Cancer Research UK, also found 66% of the industry's claims were just opinions – and that of the 51 MPs opposed to plain packaging, seven of them had accepted hospitality from the sector.

George Butterworth, from Cancer Research UK, said: "By failing to disclose financial links to misleading evidence, this is lobbying at its worst.

"For years, misinformation has been their currency, but as the success of plain, standardised packaging in Australia becomes clear – now with record low smoking rates – 'big tobacco' is looking spent.

"Independent evidence consistently demonstrates the role that standardised packaging can play in protecting children from a deadly addiction.

"Now, the UK Government must treat the tobacco industry's spin with the contempt it deserves – and introduce regulations without delay."


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Search For Missing Mother And Baby In Bristol

Police are urgently hunting for a mother and her newborn baby daughter who have gone missing from a maternity hospital.

Charlotte Bevan left Bristol Maternity Hospital between 8.30pm and 9pm last night with her four-day-old baby girl, Zarnee Teanna.

The 30-year-old did not have a coat or shoes, and is believed to have been wearing hospital slippers.

Her baby was wrapped only in blankets.

A friend has described her disappearance as "out of character". Writing on Avon and Somerset Police's Facebook page, Isaac Jack McCardle described searching for them in the night.

"I know her and her partner. This is out of character," he wrote.

"I was out on the streets with a friend for over three hours and searched almost every road, park, alleyway etc in the area as well as high streets and found nothing."

He added: "I really hope they are both safe and are all reunited soon. I do feel out of respect people should stop jumping to conclusions. They are a happy couple."

On her Facebook profile Ms Bevan describes herself as a "free spirit".

It says: "i am free open minded individual i love music, art, dancing and making clothes. I'm a free spirit open minded and individual I appriciate (sic) people for who they are kind or nasty they all need love."

The baby's father, Pascal Malbrouck, has written on Facebook: "My daughter has gone missing with her mum Charlotte Bevan please if any one has got any info or has seen her please contact me."

Ms Bevan is described as white, around 5ft 8in tall and of average build with dark wavy hair.

An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman has appealed for anyone who sees them to call 999 immediately.

"We are concerned for both Charlotte's welfare and that of her baby, and are urging Charlotte to let us know that she and her baby are alright," the spokesman said.

"Officers have been searching the city centre throughout the night and appeals have been put out to bus drivers and taxi drivers and those travelling into work on early shifts this morning to lookout for Charlotte and her daughter."

It is believed Ms Bevan was wearing a long black top and black trousers when she disappeared from the hospital on Southwell Street.

The spokesman added Ms Bevan "may appear confused and worried".

"Her baby is inappropriately wrapped for the cold weather in blue and white striped and coloured blankets," he said.

Police have confirmed they have received several reports of sightings of Ms Bevan, including around the hospital, where an area has been cordoned off.


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Osborne To Admit Missing Borrowing Target

By Darren McCaffrey, Sky Political Reporter

Around a billion pounds of investment for small and medium sized businesses, relief on petrol prices and changes to business rates to help the High Street are among measures to be announced later in the Autumn Statement.

Plans to make stamp duty more progressive, easing the bill for people buying at the bottom end of the market but with possible heavier charges on more expensive homes, could also be unveiled by George Osborne later in what has been described as the "Government's last big economic event".

Mr Osborne has left the Treasury ahead of his speech to the House of Commons at 12.30pm, immediately after Prime Minister's Questions.

The Chancellor will say: "Our long-term economic plan is working. I say: we stay the course. We stay the course to prosperity.

"We support people who want to work hard and get on. And it is for their sakes that we resolve to stay on course to prosperity."

But Labour will accuse him of breaking his promises on the economy, claiming his missed pledge to balance the books and policies favouring the rich have left working people £1,600-a-year worse off under the Coalition.

The Treasury and the Bank of England have agreed to extend the Funding For Lending (FLS) scheme by another year to January 2016 - underwriting loans specifically for smaller firms.

Mr Osborne is also allocating an extra £400m to expand the state-owned British Business Bank's venture capital programme.

And it will be handed funding to guarantee up to £500m of new lending in 2015-16.

The Chancellor is also expected to scrap the Fair Fuel Stabiliser, which would have seen petrol prices increase by 1p next March.

Air Passenger Duty on children's flights is also due to be abolished, which could reduce the cost of long haul flights by hundreds of pounds for families.

And there could be help for the High Street, with a review of business rates and how it is calculated due to be completed by early 2016. Rising rates have in part been blamed for hitting traditional town centre shops.

The Chancellor is expected to have to acknowledge that net borrowing will miss targets and reach about £90bn – greater than the £86.5bn predicted in March during the budget.

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Heroin Misery Of The Trainspotting Generation

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 02 Desember 2014 | 18.55

By Nick Martin, Sky News Correspondent

The number of adults seeking treatment for heroin and crack cocaine addiction in England has more than doubled in 10 years, new figures have revealed.

While the total number of heroin and crack cocaine addicts has fallen below 300,000 for the first time since estimates began, there is a generation still hooked - the so-called Trainspotting Generation.

The disaffected, heroin-addicted young people immortalised in Irvine Welsh's bestselling novel are getting older.

More than a third of the total population of adults in treatment centres are aged 40 or over, according to Public Health England.

Many started using heroin in the epidemics of the 1980s and 1990s when good-quality, cheap opiate flooded the inner cities.

But as they enter old age there are warnings that dwindling health and dependence on heroin could place an increased burden on the National Health Service.

Meanwhile, new figures show the number of heroin-related deaths in England have risen sharply.

The number of people dying through heroin and morphine abuse increased by a around a third (32%) between 2012 and 13 from 579 to 765.

And the number of people admitted to hospital with drug poising has soared by 76% over the last decade.

On the ageing generation of addicts, Louise Ford, deputy manager at the Smithfield Detox Centre in Manchester, told Sky News: "For many people of this age group there is a sense of 'now or never' in finally getting the treatment they need.

"For the over-40s it could be redundancy, bereavement or failing health that finally prompts them to come in for help. The treatment is not easy and many relapse."

For those who have not sought treatment, life is a cycle of "scoring" heroin and finding the money to pay for it.

Homeless Paul, 42, has been taking heroin since he was 17-years-old.

His partner Jill, 39, was introduced to the drug at the age of 14. They take heroin in the back streets of Manchester's city centre.

He said: "I had a good life, what you'd call an average life, a car, a flat. I got laid off last year. I had never been out of work before.

"Now I wake up, go and score, go and take it, go and find a pitch and start raising money again to score again and that goes on and on.

"If I don't get help now I'll still be doing this into my 50s and 60s and I don't want that. Heroin just makes you feel bad when you don't have it. It doesn't make you feel good anymore."

But there is hope in the form of recovered addicts like Steve Cundell, who first dabbled in heroin so that he could come down from ecstasy fuelled raves in the 1980s.

He went from experimenting to dealing in a matter of weeks.

He said: "I thought it wouldn't grip me but it did and very, very fast.

"I decided the best way to get my supply was to start dealing in it. My every waking hour was consumed by heroin.

"It used to play on my mind so much that I was getting older and older and I had not achieved anything - that I was going to wake up one day 65 or 70-years-old still on heroin."

Mr Cundell is now a peer mentor on a rehabilitation course run by Turning Point and tries to help others.

He added: "I like to think I have something to give back and it helps my recovery - because I'm not out of the woods yet."


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Flooding Fund: £2.3bn To Protect 300,000 Homes

Flooding Fund: £2.3bn To Protect 300,000 Homes

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More than 1,400 projects will receive a share of £2.3bn to protect against flooding for 300,000 homes.

But environmental group Friends of the Earth has suggested that figure is not high enough and there is still a £500m shortfall in the flood defences budget in the next parliament.

The spending includes major investment in areas including the Humber Estuary, with £80m set to be spent, and £196m for the Thames Estuary.

Ministers will also commit to spending £15.5m on flood defences in Somerset in the next six years - including £4.2m on the Somerset Levels which were hit badly by flooding last winter.

The Government has come under fire over funding for flood defences.

Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said: "We all saw the destruction and heartache caused by flooding last year and that is why this investment is vital to build up Britain's defences for the future.

"The projects we are announcing today will protect some of the country's most at risk locations ensuring that we will be as prepared as possible for future severe weather."

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Before: The village of Moorland near Bridgewater on the Somerset Levels. Pic: Bing maps

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Flooding Fund: £2.3bn To Protect 300,000 Homes

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More than 1,400 projects will receive a share of £2.3bn to protect against flooding for 300,000 homes.

But environmental group Friends of the Earth has suggested that figure is not high enough and there is still a £500m shortfall in the flood defences budget in the next parliament.

The spending includes major investment in areas including the Humber Estuary, with £80m set to be spent, and £196m for the Thames Estuary.

Ministers will also commit to spending £15.5m on flood defences in Somerset in the next six years - including £4.2m on the Somerset Levels which were hit badly by flooding last winter.

The Government has come under fire over funding for flood defences.

Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said: "We all saw the destruction and heartache caused by flooding last year and that is why this investment is vital to build up Britain's defences for the future.

"The projects we are announcing today will protect some of the country's most at risk locations ensuring that we will be as prepared as possible for future severe weather."

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Before: The village of Moorland near Bridgewater on the Somerset Levels. Pic: Bing maps

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Balotelli Apologises Over 'Anti-Semitic' Pic

Liverpool and Italy player Mario Balotelli has apologised after posting a picture online which was labelled racist and anti-Semitic.

Quickly deleted from the player's Instagram page, the internet meme shows Nintendo character Super Mario and contains the words "jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a Jew".

As criticism mounted, Balotelli wrote on his Twitter page: "My Mom is jewish so all of u shut up please."

But he later tweeted an apology, saying: "I apologise if I've offended anyone.

"The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour. I now understand that out of context may have the opposite effect. Not all Mexicans have moustaches, not all black people jump high and not all Jewish people love money."

A spokesman for Liverpool said: "We are aware of the posting which has since been promptly deleted by the player.

"We will be speaking to the player about the issue."

It is the latest controversial incident involving the 24-year-old and the image prompted several accusations of racism on social media.

One Twitter user, @TomEllis98, said in response to the post: "Does Balotelli realise what he put on Instagram is racist?"

Another, @gedbrand10, wrote: "Mario Balotelli faces investigation by the FA for an anti-Semitic post on Instagram earlier today. He'll never, ever learn."

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    August 2010: Signs for Manchester City for £24m from Italian giants Inter Milan

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UK Households Spend More Than They Earn

Households spent more than they earned last year as the typical outgoings of families increased, official figures show.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said its Family Spending report found that households £517.30 per week in 2013, a rise of more than £16 on the previous year when adjusted for inflation but below 2006 levels.

Income data had previously shown average weekly earnings at £517 during the period.

Housing, fuel and power costs overtook transport to become the biggest area of spending at a record £74.40 per week.

And it seemed people put a higher price on having a good time ahead of debt worries as recreation and culture was the third largest spending category, with an average £63.90.

It includes spending on TVs, computers, newspapers, books, leisure activities and package holidays.

The ONS said average weekly expenditure on food and non-alcoholic drinks in 2013 was £58.80 - with £15.60 of this being spent on meat and fish, £4.30 on fresh vegetables and £3.30 on fresh fruit.

The figures showed around £22.60 is spent on clothing and footwear.

There was a North-South divide when it came to the regional breakdown of the statistics.

Householders in South East England spent more than Londoners by an average £6 extra at £585.40, partly reflecting higher commuter costs.

The North East spent the least at £424.60 per week.

The figures were compiled at a time when inflation easily outstripped earnings growth, further eroding family spending power.

Rises in the cost of living are currently more evenly matched to wage increases.


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Road To Recovery? A Few Potholes Ahead

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 Desember 2014 | 18.54

There will be a lot of smiling faces among MPs in the House of Commons when Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin lays out the Government's plans for road building.

There is nothing a constituency MP likes more than explaining to local people that a bottleneck is going to be relieved or a long-awaited bypass constructed.

In this case, it would appear the Lib Dems and Tories have an awful lot to congratulate themselves on.

The Daily Telegraph has calculated that two-thirds of the 65 schemes that have been cleared for construction are in the constituencies of members of the Coalition.

A cursory look at the map shows the benefits are spread more widely than that calculation might suggest, however.

The benefits of a dual carriageway around Stonehenge (the most eye-catching and complex proposal because of the need to tunnel under the World Heritage Site) will be felt not only around Salisbury Plain (Salisbury is, indeed, a Tory seat), but at both ends of the route - the South West (Tory and Lib Dem in the main) and London (dominated by Labour) - as well.

Equally, improvements to the A1 are likely to be welcomed by constituents of the North, South and indeed anyone who has attempted to use the route.

Overall, the Government is keen to highlight those areas where they are able to invest against an economic background that is not yet uniformly rosy.

It is within that same context that George Osborne said he would allocate an additional £2bn for the NHS.

However, Autumn Statement giveaways are not the whole story.

The Chancellor is going to have to admit that although the economy is on the mend (and performing more strongly than most competitor countries), he is still forced to borrow more than he had hoped.

The deficit remains a huge challenge for whoever wins the next election, and for all that the Government is now emphasising the positive, there will be more tough decisions that will impact on voters one way or another for years to come.

:: Watch Sky News for the Chancellor's Autumn Statement live on Wednesday, 3 December, on Sky channel 501, Virgin Media channel 602, Freeview channel 132 and Freesat channel 202.


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