Britain’s David Cameron becomes PM; Brown out – BREAKING NEWS

Conservative leader David Cameron has become Britain’syoungest prime minister in almost 200 years, after Gordon Brown stepped down and ended 13 years of Labour government. The 43-year-old Cameron visited Buckingham Palace on Tuesday and was asked to form a government by Queen Elizabeth II — less than an hour after Brown tendered his resignation to the monarch. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown resigned with a brief, emotional... [more]

Pressure On Capello As England Squad Is Announced

The England boss has revealed the 30 men he will take to a training camp in Austria. This first selection will then be trimmed down to 23 players at the end of the month in time for the start of the tournament on June 11. On Monday the Italian revealed he had teamed up with an online gambling company to create the “Capello Index”. But after a meeting between him and senior Football Association staff this morning, it was decided... [more]

Angry Norwegian farmers sit down for talks

Norwegian farmers were bitterly disappointed with the government’s subsidy offer, but agreed this week to negotiations anyway. The farmers want their annual subsidy raised by nearly NOK 1.9 billion, but the state is only offering NOK 750 million. The farmers already get nearly NOK 20 billion (about USD 3.3 billion) a year in direct and indirect subsidies from Norwegian taxpayers. They currently receive about NOK 9.9 billion in direct subsidies,... [more]

Naked and pregnant Claudia Schiffer adorns Vogue

The German edition of fashion magazine Vogue has devoted its entire June edition to ageing supermodel Claudia Schiffer – adorning the cover with a naked portrait just weeks before she is expected to give birth to her third child. Taken by Schiffer’s long-time confidant and booster, German fashion designerKarl Lagerfeld, the cover shot follows in a long tradition of heavily pregnant celebrity photos started by Demi Moore in 1991. It... [more]

BA Reject New Talks To Avert Strike Action

Cabin crew plan to strike for 20 days in the next month, after employees rejected the company’s latest offer to end the long-running dispute over pay and working conditions. The walkouts are set to take place from May 18 to 22, May 24 to 28, May 30 to June 3 and June 5 to 9 – with the last day of action just two days before the start of the World Cup in South Africa. The joint general secretaries of Unite, the union that represents... [more]

German EU-weariness weighs on Merkel

Germany’s support for the European Union has been so unflinching that it’s taken for granted, but are cracks now emerging in the wake of an unpopular decision to help bail out a struggling Greece? Voter resentment over the price of the Greek bailout helped cost Chancellor Angela Merkel her majority in theupper house this weekend in what she called a “bitter defeat” for her party, and the country’s media... [more]

Jessica Biel, Luke Evans joining “Vivaldi” film

Jessica Biel and rising actor Luke Evans are in final negotiations to star in “Vivaldi,” a period tale of forbidden romance. The project centres on composer, priest and violin virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi and his protégée, singer Anna Tessieri Giro, leading him to write his enduring masterpiece “The Four Seasons.” Giro was Vivaldi’s favourite prima donna and part of his entourage. Vivaldi denied any romantic relationship,... [more]

Today in History – 11th May

Today is Tuesday, May 11, the 131st day of 2010. There are 234 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On May 11, 1910, Glacier National Park in Montana was established. On this date: In 1502, Christopher Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere. In 1647, Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to become governor of New Netherland. In 1858, Minnesota became the... [more]

WH welcomes rescue actions on European economy

The White House is praising the European Union and its member countries for acting aggressively to contain a spreadinggovernment debt crisis on the continent. The White House comments Monday came after the EU announced a $1 trillion package to support the euro and prop up troubled governments amid fears the crisis would spread from heavily indebted Greece to other financially weak countries such as Spain and Portugal. In a statement,... [more]

“Shock and awe” euro rescue lifts global markets

A $1 trillion global emergency package to stabilise the euro unleashed a spectacular rally in world stocks on Monday but analysts said EU leaders had only bought time to tackle deep-seated fiscal problems. The “shock and awe” rescue plan — the biggest since G20 leaders threw money at the global economy following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 — triggered the biggest one-day rise in European shares in 17... [more]

Custom Search