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Ebola Nurse Pauline Cafferkey In London Hospital

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 Desember 2014 | 22.56

Nurse Pauline Cafferkey who fell ill after returning from Sierra Leone is being treated for Ebola at a specialist infectious diseases unit in London.

Ms Cafferkey, a Scot, was initially treated at a Glasgow hospital. She is the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the UK and is receiving specialist medical care at the Royal Free Hospital.

The nurse returned to Scotland after a spell working in Sierra Leone and arrived at Glasgow Airport on a British Airways flight at around 11.30pm on Sunday. She was showing no symptoms at the time.

Dr Martin Deahl, who travelled back to the UK with Ms Cafferkey, was critical of Public Health England for allowing the returning health workers to travel home by public transport and giving conflicting advice.

He told Sky News: "The thing that surprised most of us is that Public Health England suggested that we could go home from the airport by any way we wanted on public transport, so the underground, or in Pauline's case, the flight to Glasgow.

"Once we got home, we were not to use public transport or go to crowded places."

He added: "If there had been alternative arrangements for Pauline a lot of the people on that flight to Glasgow would not be going through the anxiety and stress that they are at the moment."

Dr Deahl said staff at Heathrow seemed "inadequately prepared" to carry out the "so-called health check" the group needed.

"We were queueing for over an hour in very close proximity in this small space so in that sense, everybody came close to Pauline."

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  1. Gallery: Ebola Patient's Route To Glasgow

    Freetown, Sierra Leone to Casablanca, Morocco

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Engaged Couple Among Victims Of AirAsia Crash

An engaged couple on holiday with the fiance's parents and a family of four are among the victims of the doomed AirAsia flight that crashed into the sea.

Contact was lost with air traffic control during a storm on Sunday as Flight QZ8501 headed to Singapore from the Indonesian city of Surabaya with 162 people on board.

Nearly all those on the plane were Indonesian, but they also included three from South Korea, and one each from the UK, Malaysia, France and Singapore.

Their stories are beginning to emerge.

:: Ruth Natalia Puspitasari, her fiance, Bob Hartanto Wijaya, and his parents, Marilyn and William Wijaya

Ms Puspitasari, who would have turned 26 on Monday, was on the flight with her fiance and future parents-in-law for a New Year's holiday.

She called her father, Suyanto, just before she boarded, and she told him excitedly that they planned to celebrate her birthday in Singapore.

Suyanto told reporters that his daughter had showed particular concern for the families of the MH370 tragedy.

Ms Puspitasari once told him how sad it must be for the victims' relatives who were left waiting for their loved ones with no certainty.

She and her fiance reportedly met at Petra Christian University in Surabaya, Indonesia - the same town their ill-fated flight had taken off from.

But after graduating, economics student Ms Puspitasari - from East Java - had moved to Guangzhou, China.

Her fiance, who had studied architecture, stayed behind after becoming co-owner of Eka Toys in his hometown of Malang.

:: Chi Man Choi and daughter Zoe

The British businessman and his two-year-old daughter were among the passengers.

His Singaporean wife and their other child had travelled back to Singapore on an earlier flight, according to Channel News Asia.

They were all believed to be flying to Singapore for New Year's Eve celebrations with his family.

:: Hermanto Tanus, his partner Indahju Liangsih and their sons Nico Giovanni, 17, and nine-year-old Justin Giovanni

In Singapore, student Chiara Natasya Tanus, 15, had been waiting eagerly for a visit from her parents and brothers.

She had not seen her family, who are from Surabaya, since she left for Singapore to pursue her secondary education two months ago.

She told Malaysia's The Star: "My mum called me on the 23rd and told me she would visit me very soon, but then this happened.

"I was so excited. I was looking forward to showing my dormitory to my family and we were planning for a holiday in Singapore."

:: Nanang Priyo Widodo

Mr Widodo, 43, had only been back in Indonesia for one day after a business trip to Malaysia before he left for another one in Singapore.

He had ridden his motorcycle to get to the airport as quickly as possible.

His wife, Warih Aditya, 33, told the Jakarta Post: "He arrived home two days ago from accompanying tourists to Malaysia. He was at home for one day, then had to go with other clients to Singapore."

:: Florentina Maria Widodo

The 26-year-old school teacher from Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore taught biology was affectionately known to family and friends as Tina.

Ms Widodo and her boyfriend Andy Paul Chen were both from the National University of Singapore, and were members in the university's guitar ensemble.

Ms Widodo reportedly graduated from the National Institute of Education last year.

She sat in the seat next to Mr Widodo, but it is not known whether they were related. 

:: Siau Alain Octavianus

His fiancee Louise Sidharta had been at Singapore's Chani Airport waiting for her future husband to return from a family holiday.

She said: "It was supposed to be their last vacation before we got married."

The couple were reportedly planning to wed next May.

:: Natalina Wuntarjo

The passenger had planned to spend a short time with a friend in Singapore and then go on to Malaysia before returning home to Indonesia on December 31, said her mother Djun Ik.

She said her daughter was a good person who worked diligently at a restaurant in Surabaya. 


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Tests Don't Mean An Ebola Outbreak Is Imminent

Medical authorities had been expecting a case of Ebola to be diagnosed in the UK by Christmas. They were just a few days out.

The infection control procedures appear to have been followed to the letter.

The nurse sought medical advice by phone when she developed symptoms overnight, a specialist ambulance crew wearing protective equipment put her into quarantine and just one person is thought to have had direct contact with her.

Passengers sitting near her on the flight from London Heathrow to Glasgow on Sunday evening are being contacted.

But this seems to be a precaution - the nurse was not suffering symptoms on board and so wasn't infectious.

The safety-first approach also lies behind the isolation of a second possible case in Scotland, and another in Truro, while they are tested for the virus.

Anyone with a fever who has been to the West African countries affected by the epidemic and may have had contact with the virus is considered a risk.

But the symptoms could also be due to malaria, or indeed flu.

Public Health England figures from 4 December show that 113 patients have been tested for Ebola in similar circumstances over the last few months.

Just one - nurse Will Pooley - was positive.

So there is no reason to panic about a sudden burst of possible Ebola cases.

All it shows is that the medical authorities are being cautious. They won't gamble with public health when it comes to Ebola.


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Bodies Found In AirAsia Missing Plane Search

At least 40 bodies and wreckage including a plane door and oxygen tanks have been recovered in the search for missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501.

The bodies - which were not wearing life jackets - have been brought on board a navy ship, said Indonesia's search and rescue director SB Supriyadi. 

Local television showed pictures of the bodies floating in the sea.

"The warship Bung Tomo has retrieved 40 bodies and the number is growing. They are very busy now," said a navy spokesman.

They were found in the Java Sea southwest of Borneo, about six miles (10km) from where the plane last communicated with air traffic control.

Search chief SB Supriyadi also said the air force had "found an object described as a shadow at the bottom of the sea in the form of a plane".

An expert from the UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch is heading to the area with equipment to help detect the signal from the plane's black box.

Objects spotted earlier have also been confirmed as wreckage from the plane and some have been taken away for testing.

AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes tweeted that his "heart is filled with sadness" and rushed to Surabaya airport to meet distraught relatives.

"It's an experience I never dreamt of happening and it's probably an airline CEO's worst nightmare," said Mr Fernandes.

"The passengers were on my aircraft and I have to take responsibility for that,"

The Airbus A320-200 disappeared from radar on Sunday morning on its way from Surabaya, Indonesia's second-biggest city, to Singapore.

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  1. Gallery: The Search For Missing AirAsia Plane

    Relatives at Surabaya airport weep as they receive news that bodies have been found in the hunt for the missing AirAsia plane

There were 162 passengers on board, including one British man, Chi Man Choi, and his two-year-old daughter

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Missing AirAsia Plane: What We Know So Far

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 Desember 2014 | 22.56

A search is under way after an AirAsia plane went missing en route from Indonesia to Singapore. Here's what we know so far:

:: Flight QZ8501 took off from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya bound for Singapore at 5.35am local time (10.35pm UK time).

:: At 7.24am the flight lost contact with air traffic controllers.

:: The flight was due to arrive in Singapore at 8.30am (12.30am UK time)

:: According to the air traffic control website Flight Radar, the aircraft was travelling at 32,000 feet over the Java Sea when contact was lost.

:: A request was made to deviate from the flight path due to poor weather conditions prior to contact being lost.

:: There are 155 passengers on the plane: 138 adults, 16 children and one infant.

:: Two pilots and five cabin crew are also on board.

:: The nationalities of those on the plane are: 156 Indonesians, three South Koreans, one French citizen, one Malaysian and one Singaporean.

:: The captain of the flight has logged a total of 6,100 flying hours. The first officer has logged 2,275 hours in the air.

:: The aircraft is an Airbus A320-200 which underwent its last scheduled maintenance on 16 November.

:: A search and rescue operation is under way led by the Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

:: AirAsia has set up a hotline for family members and friends of those on the plane: +62 212 985 0801.


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Passengers Plead To Be Saved From Burning Ferry

Passengers Plead To Be Saved From Burning Ferry

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The mother of a British man trapped with hundreds of people on the top deck of a burning ship in the Adriatic Sea has told of her fears.

Dotty Channing-Williams said she has spoken to her son Nicholas, who was one of two Britons aboard the Norman Atlantic, but the phone call cut off.

The ship caught fire just after 6am local time about 35 miles north of Corfu, close to the Albanian city of Vlora, while it was travelling from Patras, Greece, to Ancona in Italy with 478 on board.

Ms Channing Williams told Sky News: "People in Greece are saying that their communications have been cut off, so as not to hamper rescue operations which I can fully understand."

"They're keeping me updated via the news coming over the Greek television. But nevertheless it is very, very worrying and very scary.

"So I just hope that they will be able to get everybody off there as soon as possible."

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Passengers Plead To Be Saved From Burning Ferry

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The mother of a British man trapped with hundreds of people on the top deck of a burning ship in the Adriatic Sea has told of her fears.

Dotty Channing-Williams said she has spoken to her son Nicholas, who was one of two Britons aboard the Norman Atlantic, but the phone call cut off.

The ship caught fire just after 6am local time about 35 miles north of Corfu, close to the Albanian city of Vlora, while it was travelling from Patras, Greece, to Ancona in Italy with 478 on board.

Ms Channing Williams told Sky News: "People in Greece are saying that their communications have been cut off, so as not to hamper rescue operations which I can fully understand."

"They're keeping me updated via the news coming over the Greek television. But nevertheless it is very, very worrying and very scary.

"So I just hope that they will be able to get everybody off there as soon as possible."

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Live Updates: AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Missing

Live Updates: AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Missing

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Search Suspended For Missing AirAsia Plane

A British businessman and his two-year-old daughter are believed to be among those travelling on a flight which has lost contact with air traffic controllers.

Hull-born Choi Chi Man and his daughter Zoe are understood to have been on board the AirAsia flight which was carrying 162 people from Indonesia to Singapore

His Singaporean wife and their other child had travelled back to Singapore on an earlier flight, according to Channel News Asia.

Indonesian Transport Ministry official Hadi Mustofa said Flight QZ8501 stopped communicating with the Jakarta air traffic control tower at 7.24am local time.

He said the plane had asked for an unusual route before contact was lost with Indonesia's Juanda International Airport in Surabaya. The flight was expected to arrive in Singapore at 8.30am local time (12.30am UK time).

The search for the plane has now been called off for the day, and is due to resume at first light.

:: Follow live updates with Sky News here

An AirAsia statement said there are 155 passengers on board; 138 adults, 16 children and one infant. Also on board are two pilots and five crew members.

Most of those on board - 155 - are from Indonesia, three from South Korea, and one each from the UK, Malaysia, France and Singapore.

According to air traffic control website Flight Radar, the aircraft was travelling at 32,000ft over the Java Sea when contact was lost.

Pilot Rakam Singh told Sky News: "As you climb higher the temperature gets lower ... if you hit turbulence you've got more chance of stalling an aircraft if you hit this kind of weather."

He said the chances of carrying out a safe landing after that were low.

This year has been the worst year for aviation accidents in a decade - largely as a result of the MH17 and MH370 disasters.

A statement on Malaysia-based AirAsia's Facebook page said: "AirAsia Indonesia regrets to confirm that Flight QZ8501 from Surabaya to Singapore has lost contact with air traffic control at 07.24hrs this morning.

"The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC. At this time, search and rescue operations are in progress and AirAsia is cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service."

The airline has set up an emergency call centre for family or friends of those who may have been on board the aircraft.

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  1. Gallery: In Pictures: Missing Flight QZ 8501

    The A320-200 took off from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya. There are 155 passengers on board the flight. This includes 138 adults, 16 children and one infant

The passengers and crew were from six countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, France, South Korea and Indonesia. There was also one British passenger on board

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Severe Weather Warnings As Cold Snap Strikes

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 Desember 2014 | 22.56

Severe weather alerts have been issued across Britain with the Met Office warning of dangerous conditions caused by snowfall, heavy rain and extreme cold.

The Met Office says there is a 90% chance of severe cold, ice and snow in some areas of England between today and the New Year.

Yellow weather alerts are in place in the East Midlands, the West Midlands, London and the South East of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland's South West, Wales and across several other regions.

The cold weather alert issued by the Met Office warns conditions could "increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services".

The wild weather has already caused travel disruption on the roads, railway and at UK airports.

Motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles after becoming stuck in snow in Sheffield.

Traffic was backed up on the Prince of Wales Road in the early hours of the morning with some motorists reporting four-hour tailbacks.

Stranded coach passengers spent the night at Our Lady and St Thomas Church in Sheffield after their vehicle got stuck on the A61 heading out of the city. They eventually continued their journey early on Saturday morning.

Liverpool's John Lennon Airport and Leeds Bradford International Airport in Yorkshire were forced to close their runways while snow was cleared.

Four flights into Liverpool from Malta, Berlin and Bucharest had to be diverted to Manchester Airport on Boxing Day. Both airports reopened on Saturday.

A pilot at Manchester Airport was also forced to call the police after he was stuck on the tarmac for three hours waiting to be "de-iced" as the snow fell.

The ferry port at Calais, in France, was closed for around two hours on Saturday after a ferry was forced to turn back due to strong winds.

And Newcastle United football fans were forced to spend the night on their coach after it got suck heading back from Manchester near Rochdale.

Around 52 fans spent the night on the coach on the M62, before arriving back in the North East 12 hours later than expected.

Christmas night was the coldest of the year so far, with -8.5C recorded at Braemar in Aberdeenshire.

Temperatures could also drop as low as -10C in some places at the start of next week.

Leek, near the Peak District in Staffordshire, has seen the worst of the snowfall with four inches falling, according to the Met Office.

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  1. Gallery: Festive Feeling As Snow Falls Across The Midlands And Northwest England

    A boy enjoys the snow on his sledge in Bingham, Nottinghamshire

The freezing temperatures make for a picturesque scene in Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire

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North Korea Accuses US Over Internet Blackouts

North Korea has blasted the US President following the release of The Interview, which features a fictional plot to kill its leader Kim Jong-Un.

In a statement, the reclusive nation's National Defence Commission (NDC) described the president as a "monkey inhabiting a tropical forest".

The statement, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, accused Mr Obama of encouraging the release of the film, and threatened the United States with "inescapable deadly blows".

It also blamed the US for shutting down its Internet earlier this week, something the United States has denied.

The Interview was first screened on Christmas Day after Mr Obama and a number of high-profile Hollywood figures slammed Sony Pictures for pulling the film.

Sony had cancelled the film's release following a cyber attack and threats of violence against cinemas that chose to screen it. 

Mr Obama accused North Korea of being responsible, warning that the US would respond "in a place and time and manner that we choose".

Pyongyang denied any involvement in the attack.

It went on to suffer internet blackouts, triggering speculation the US had launched a retaliatory attack.

"Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical forest," the NDC statement said.

"If the US persists in American-style arrogant, high-handed and gangster-like arbitrary practices despite (North Korea's) repeated warnings, the US should bear in mind that its failed political affairs will face inescapable deadly blows."

The statement once again condemned The Interview, which stars Seth Rogen and James Franco, as "a movie for agitating terrorism".

Former British ambassador to North Korea John Everard told Sky News Pyongyang's latest statement was likely to have been well "calculated".

"This is the second statement that the North Koreans have released on this subject in a few days," he said.

"In their first statement on the 21st of December they took great care not to insult President Obama

"Clearly they have calculated there is nothing to be gained from trying to be nice to him." 

The Interview took in a million dollars after its limited release on Christmas Day when it  was screened in some 300 largely independent theatres.

It was also released online for rental or purchase.

It is not the first time North Korea has resorted to crude insults to slam foreign leaders.

Earlier this year it called US Secretary of State John Kerry a wolf with a "hideous" lantern jaw and described South Korean President Park Geun-hye as a prostitute.

In May, it published a dispatch saying Obama had the "shape of a monkey".


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Major Disruption As London Stations Close

Major Disruption As London Stations Close

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Thousands of passengers are enduring major disruption after London King's Cross closed due to overrunning engineering works.

Paddington was also shut for several hours on Saturday because of overrunning works.

Network Rail said services there were "slowly returning to normal" - but disruption is expected until at least 7pm.

The King's Cross closure means East Coast and Thameslink & Great Northern passengers must start or end their journey at Finsbury Park in north London.

However, at one stage passengers there complained of being "locked in" due to overcrowding.

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  1. Gallery: Travel Chaos Hits London

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And here is why. Thousands were diverted from London King's Cross which was closed due to overrunning engineering works

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The engineering works also forced the closure of Paddington station

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Major Disruption As London Stations Close

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Thousands of passengers are enduring major disruption after London King's Cross closed due to overrunning engineering works.

Paddington was also shut for several hours on Saturday because of overrunning works.

Network Rail said services there were "slowly returning to normal" - but disruption is expected until at least 7pm.

The King's Cross closure means East Coast and Thameslink & Great Northern passengers must start or end their journey at Finsbury Park in north London.

However, at one stage passengers there complained of being "locked in" due to overcrowding.

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  1. Gallery: Travel Chaos Hits London

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Thousands Gather For Shot Officer's Funeral

Thousands of police have been gathering in New York for the funeral of an officer who was shot dead with his partner.

Rafael Ramos was sitting in a patrol car with colleague Wenjian Liu on December 20 when they were both shot and killed by 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley.

Brinsley, who claimed he was avenging the killing of black people by police, then shot himself dead moments later.

Hundreds of officers dressed in blue uniforms have been seen standing outside the Christ Tabernacle Church in the New York City suburb of Queens.

Vice President Joe Biden has already spoken and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is among those expected to speak.

Mr Biden, who drew applause when he claimed the New York Police Department was the finest in the world, said the killings had "touched the soul of an entire nation."

When the Ramos family arrived, his eldest son - wearing his father's New York Police Department jacket - was hugged by a police officer.

Funeral plans for his partner, Officer Wenjian Liu, have yet to be announced.

The execution-style killing was so swift, according to the city's police commissioner, that the officers may never have seen their assailant.

Mr Ramos, 40, had been on the force for two years and was raising two teenage sons with his wife, Maritza.

It follows Mayor de Blasio and thousands more officers gathering outside the church for Officer Ramos' wake last night.


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Mourners Remember Boxing Day Tsunami Victims

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 Desember 2014 | 22.56

Mourners Remember Boxing Day Tsunami Victims

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Survivors and families of victims have gathered across Asia for memorials to mark 10 years since the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.

Around 230,000 people died after a 9.1-magnitude earthquake off Indonesia's western coast triggered a series of huge waves in the Indian Ocean.

The rising waters caused devastation across the region, striking countries as far apart as Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Somalia.

The wave swept the whole of the Indian Ocean's shoreline, also hitting the coasts of India, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Maldives and Bangladesh.

Around six hours after the start of the disaster the coasts of east Africa - Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya - were struck by the wave.

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  1. Gallery: Sri Lanka Marks 10th Anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami

    Tsunami survivors offer flowers as they pray at a graveyard to commemorate the victims of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami on December 26, 2014 in Peraliya, Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan Buddhist monks attend the Alms Giving Ceremony for remembrance and prayer for the victims

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Sri Lanka was one of the worst hit countries of the 9.1 magnitude quake with around 35,000 deaths

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Mourners Remember Boxing Day Tsunami Victims

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Survivors and families of victims have gathered across Asia for memorials to mark 10 years since the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.

Around 230,000 people died after a 9.1-magnitude earthquake off Indonesia's western coast triggered a series of huge waves in the Indian Ocean.

The rising waters caused devastation across the region, striking countries as far apart as Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Somalia.

The wave swept the whole of the Indian Ocean's shoreline, also hitting the coasts of India, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Maldives and Bangladesh.

Around six hours after the start of the disaster the coasts of east Africa - Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya - were struck by the wave.

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  1. Gallery: Sri Lanka Marks 10th Anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami

    Tsunami survivors offer flowers as they pray at a graveyard to commemorate the victims of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami on December 26, 2014 in Peraliya, Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan Buddhist monks attend the Alms Giving Ceremony for remembrance and prayer for the victims

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Sri Lanka was one of the worst hit countries of the 9.1 magnitude quake with around 35,000 deaths

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Xbox And PlayStation Services Hit By Hackers

By Charlotte Lomas, Sky News Reporter

Hackers have claimed responsibility for a cyber-attack on Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox game consoles.

The attack hit gamers on Christmas Day, and some users continued to report problems today.

The attack was claimed by a group called Lizard Squad, while another group, calling itself Finest Squad, said it was trying to get the games back online.

"I have the nation on strings," Lizard Squad wrote on its Twitter site. The group flooded Xbox and PlayStation servers with sustained Denial of Service requests.

"Xbox and PSN have been restored. Give it about 30min to an hour for full service", Finest Squad responded.

But frustrated users took to Twitter to vent their disappointment and anger at Lizard Squad, which also claimed responsibility for attacks on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live earlier this month.

"Is Microsoft going to reimburse us for the live time that we're missing out on that most of us paid for .. #xboxlivedown #Microsoft," wrote one user.

"PSN has been down for the past 48 Hours, my kids can't enjoy their Christmas present.#ChristmasRuined," wrote another.

Neither Sony nor Microsoft have confirmed the attack. But PlayStation and Xbox confirmed the outages of their networks, adding that they were working to restore the service.

"We're aware that some users are having issues logging into PSN - engineers are investigating," PlayStation said via its Twitter account.

A message on the Xbox Support Twitter account said: "We're aware users are having issues logging into XBL & are actively working to resolve."

The attack meant gamers were unable to play online and also impacted online components of hugely popular games such as Call of Duty, Madden, FIFA and The Sims 4. 

Three Xbox platforms were affected by the service problem: Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Xbox on other devices, Microsoft's status website said.

Lizard Squad had issued a threat at the start of December and describes itself as the "Grinch of Christmas".

It is not clear what Lizard Squad wants or who they are, but some reports suggest the hacking group could be Russian, though this has not been proven.

A link on their Twitter site was originally a Russian-based domain.

The latest trouble for Sony comes after hackers calling themselves the Guardians of Peace broke into the company's internal systems and stole large amounts of data last month.

The hack was reported to be in retaliation for the planned release of The Interview, a film about a fictional plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

The Sony leak resulted in the release of details about some 40,000 employees, full versions of movies yet to be screened, and highly embarrassing private email exchanges.


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Boxing Day Snow As UK Slides Towards -15C

Forecasters have raised the cold weather alert for large swathes of Britain - warning of ice, plumetting temperatures and up to 10cm of snow.

The Met Office has increased its alert level from yellow to amber - the second highest warning - for the the Midlands and the North of England.

An amber alert means "there is a 90% probability of severe cold weather/icy conditions/heavy snow".

The South, Northern Ireland, Wales, East Anglia, London and Kent are on yellow alert, meaning there is a 70 to 80% chance of freezing conditions.

In some central and northern parts, up to 10cm of snow could fall later today.

Meanwhile, temperatures could dip below freezing across much of Britain next week - falling to -15C in some parts.

Sky News Weather Presenter Isobel Lang said: "After this evening's low pressure system spirals into the near continent, the remnants of any snow should clear and it will turn icy.

"Scattered showers of rain, sleet and snow are likely to affect many areas during Saturday, but it will turn drier and clearer as high pressure moves in through Sunday and the run up to New Year.

"That period is likely to be the coldest of 2014 with some very low temperatures forecast. Minima of minus 10 to minus 15C are possible with daytime highs barely reaching zero or 1C in central areas."

The Met Office cold weather alert warns conditions could "increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services".

Met Office meteorologist Krista Mitchell said: "This year as a whole has been very mild, so this could be the coldest spell that we've had.

"As we go towards Monday and Tuesday, we will see overnight temperatures really drop, with widespread frost and most places dropping below freezing."

A spokesman for Transport Scotland said it was monitoring the conditions.

"As ever, the public have a vital role to play in terms of helping to minimise disruption," he said.

"We would advise people to prepare for some travel disruption as bridges could be affected by high winds and driving conditions could be challenging in some areas, so please allow extra time for your journeys.

"They should also check the relevant websites, such as Traffic Scotland, for up-to-date travel information before they set off."


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Pregnant Mum's Life Support To Be Switched Off

Doctors have been given permission to switch off a life support machine keeping a clinically-dead woman alive because she is pregnant.

In a landmark ruling, Dublin's High Court said keeping the young mother alive would deprive her of dignity in death.

It added that keeping her alive would subject her father, partner and two young children to "unimaginable distress" in a "futile exercise".

The panel of judges said it was in the best interest of the unborn child to authorise the withdrawal of life support in what was a "tragic and unfortunate case".

The High Court added that it was a case of "great public importance".

The 26-year-old was pronounced clinically dead on 3 December after suffering a trauma injury last month.

Her family had sought to switch the equipment off to preserve her dignity.

But doctors refused, fearing they might be prosecuted under Ireland's strict Catholic-influenced abortion laws, which give the 18-week-old foetus the same constitutional rights as the mother.

Under the Irish constitution, the foetus is regarded as a citizen.


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Coalition Pilot Shot Down And Captured By IS

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A Jordanian pilot has been captured by Islamic State militants after his plane was downed during coalition air raids in Syria, the Jordanian army says.

An army statement read on state television said: "Jordan holds the group and its supporters responsible for the safety of the pilot and his life."

Jordan did not say whether the plane had been shot down but said it had crashed during a Jordanian air force "military mission against the hideouts of the terrorist group".

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said IS supporters said the plane was brought down near Raqqa city, a stronghold of Islamic State fighters in northern Syria.

The militants claimed to have used a heat-seeking missile.

The IS in Raqqa published photographs on jihadist websites purporting to show its fighters holding the captured pilot and showed a military card identifying him.

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  1. Gallery: Militants Claim To Have Captured Jordanian Pilot In Syria

    The plane was said to have been brought down near Raqqa city, a stronghold of Islamic State fighters in northern Syria

Several photographs were released, including one showing the pilot, wearing only a white shirt, being carried from water by four men

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High Street Sales To Reach £342bn In 2014

By Sean Dilley, Sky News Reporter

Britain's retail sector is celebrating a record-breaking year as official figures are projecting an all-time high for sales in 2014.

The forecast from the Office of National Statistics shows that sales for the year are expected to reach £342bn - a £48bn increase since 2010.

Pre-Christmas sales are up by 5.2% compared with last year.

The Government says the High Street is fighting back with successes not limited to online retailers and big hitters.

Estimates from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills indicate a record-breaking year for independent and small businesses with £72bn in turnover.

Britain's retail successes have been credited in part to national promotional days like Black Friday and Panic Saturday.

But small businesses have benefited too, with more than £500m being taken across the UK on 6 December, which was dubbed Small Business Saturday.

Sky News spoke with Aylesbury residents Helen and Hannah Meade, a mother and daughter who have been taking advantage of Christmas bargains.

They explained how a modern Christmas is about putting money aside, about spending cleverly and shopping around for the best deal.

"We make a budget for each child," Hannah Meade said.

"And we save for four months ahead of Christmas. This year it's not too bad because I've put money aside to do some shopping for next year in the January sales."

Commenting on the retail figures, Business Minister Matthew Hancock said: "The return of the high street is fantastic news and goes to show that we are on course for prosperity."

Labour however has warned against complacency based on projections.

In a statement, the party said: "Britain's retail sector leads the world in innovation, supports thousands of jobs and we want to see it go from strength to strength.

"But sadly under the Tory-led government, across the board growth has been patchy, unbalanced and unsustainable, benefiting only those at the top."

Christmas debt is certainly a real issue for many. The latest figures from the Bank of England show that unsecured consumer loans, excluding student loans currently stand at £167.9bn.

Of that, credit card debt accounts for £60.83bn in October alone.

Mike O'Connor, chief executive of the debt charity StepChange, told Sky News: "Draw up a budget. How much money have you got coming in, how much can you afford to spend.

"And if you have still got a problem after your budget, you are in debt, go and talk to the people you owe money to, go and talk to the banks, the energy companies because they should help you."


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Glasgow: Woman Saw Daughter And Parents Killed

Glasgow: Woman Saw Daughter And Parents Killed

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A woman saw her teenage daughter and parents "killed almost right in front of her" in the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy - moments after she reportedly left them to withdraw money from a cash machine.

Jacqueline McQuade saw the aftermath of the crash which killed six people, including 18-year-old daughter Erin McQuade and parents Jack and Lorraine Sweeney.

The victims of the runaway council truck - which veered on to the pavement and drove up to 300 yards out of control before crashing into the side of a city centre hotel - were remembered at a special church service today.

Primary school teacher Stephenie Tait, 29, and Jacqueline Morton, 51, both from Glasgow, and Gillian Ewing, 52, from Edinburgh, were also killed.

Another 10 people, including the driver, were injured.

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    Jacqueline Morton, 51, who had left work early to collect her granddaughters

Stephenie Tait, 29, was a teacher at St Philomena's Primary school

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Gillian Ewing, 52, was also killed in the accident

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Jack Sweeney, 68, from Dumbarton, was killed along with his wife and granddaughter

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Erin McQuade, 18, with her grandmother Lorraine Sweeney, aged 69

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Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia held a mass at St Andrew's Cathedral for all those affected by the tragedy.

He told those gathered that he spent time with those who had lost their loved ones in crash.

"On the evening of the tragedy, I was privileged to be permitted to spend some time with one of the families who had been cruelly devastated by the incident," he said.

"I was able to witness and share the grief and sadness of a mother and of a father for their daughter, and of two daughters for their mother and father.

"The distressed woman to whom I was speaking had seen her daughter and her own parents killed almost right in front of her. Can you imagine the horror?

"I tried to console them and comfort them. We spoke and we cried and we were silent before the abyss of their loss and the random meaninglessness of what had happened.

"They openly spoke of their faith, but their faith was sorely tried, and I commended them silently to god that the Lord would find the way to bring them comfort."

A statement released on behalf of the family of Jacqueline Morton said: "Partner John, sons Adam, Scott and the family are deeply shocked and saddened about the tragic accident on Monday culminating in the loss of our Jacqueline.

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  1. Gallery: Tributes For Lorry Crash Victims

A service to remember the victims of the disaster will be held at Glasgow's St Andrew's Cathedral at 1pm

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Glasgow: Woman Saw Daughter And Parents Killed

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A woman saw her teenage daughter and parents "killed almost right in front of her" in the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy - moments after she reportedly left them to withdraw money from a cash machine.

Jacqueline McQuade saw the aftermath of the crash which killed six people, including 18-year-old daughter Erin McQuade and parents Jack and Lorraine Sweeney.

The victims of the runaway council truck - which veered on to the pavement and drove up to 300 yards out of control before crashing into the side of a city centre hotel - were remembered at a special church service today.

Primary school teacher Stephenie Tait, 29, and Jacqueline Morton, 51, both from Glasgow, and Gillian Ewing, 52, from Edinburgh, were also killed.

Another 10 people, including the driver, were injured.

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  1. Gallery: Victims Of Glasgow Bin Lorry Crash

    Jacqueline Morton, 51, who had left work early to collect her granddaughters

Stephenie Tait, 29, was a teacher at St Philomena's Primary school

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Gillian Ewing, 52, was also killed in the accident

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Jack Sweeney, 68, from Dumbarton, was killed along with his wife and granddaughter

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Erin McQuade, 18, with her grandmother Lorraine Sweeney, aged 69

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Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia held a mass at St Andrew's Cathedral for all those affected by the tragedy.

He told those gathered that he spent time with those who had lost their loved ones in crash.

"On the evening of the tragedy, I was privileged to be permitted to spend some time with one of the families who had been cruelly devastated by the incident," he said.

"I was able to witness and share the grief and sadness of a mother and of a father for their daughter, and of two daughters for their mother and father.

"The distressed woman to whom I was speaking had seen her daughter and her own parents killed almost right in front of her. Can you imagine the horror?

"I tried to console them and comfort them. We spoke and we cried and we were silent before the abyss of their loss and the random meaninglessness of what had happened.

"They openly spoke of their faith, but their faith was sorely tried, and I commended them silently to god that the Lord would find the way to bring them comfort."

A statement released on behalf of the family of Jacqueline Morton said: "Partner John, sons Adam, Scott and the family are deeply shocked and saddened about the tragic accident on Monday culminating in the loss of our Jacqueline.

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  1. Gallery: Tributes For Lorry Crash Victims

A service to remember the victims of the disaster will be held at Glasgow's St Andrew's Cathedral at 1pm

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