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Justin Bieber: Celebrities Split Over Star

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 24 Januari 2014 | 22.56

Justin Bieber Is No Stranger To Controversy

Updated: 3:35pm UK, Thursday 23 January 2014

Justin Bieber found fame at the age of 14 after a talent manager saw videos of him performing on YouTube.

Since then he has sold millions of records, won awards and has a global fan base, called Beliebers.

But even before his arrest in Miami for driving under the influence, he was having brushes with the law, annoying fans with late appearances and drawing controversy for his behaviour.

In March 2013 he was booed by hundreds of fans and their parents when he arrived nearly two hours late for a sold-out concert at London's O2. He blamed a technical fault for the late appearance.

During his London stop, he also lashed out at a photographer in a foul-mouthed rant. "Rough week," he later tweeted.

That same month he was reportedly kicked out of one of Paris's most prestigious hotels for bad behaviour.

He was also questioned by customs officials after he flew his pet monkey into Germany from the US on a private plane without the correct papers.

The pet, a capuchin called Mally, is thought to have been given to the singer for his 19th birthday by music producer Jamal Rashid. Mally was quarantined and it was later suggested he should be placed in a zoo.

In April 2013 Bieber was criticised for saying that he hoped Holocaust victim Anne Frank "would have been a belieber".

The Canadian singer wrote in the guestbook at Anne's former home in Amsterdam: "Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a Belieber."

On tour in Sweden a few weeks later, a stun gun and drugs were allegedly found on his tour bus.

An officer on crowd duty told Sky News they had smelled marijuana on the vehicle. No one was arrested.

In May 2013 thieves broke into a stadium in South Africa hours after Bieber performed there, and made off with thousands of pounds in cash.

Weeks later he was reportedly chased back to his California home by furious former American footballer Keyshawn Johnson after allegedly speeding around his gated community in a white Ferrari.

Police investigated the singer over reckless driving.

In July, Bieber telephoned Bill Clinton to say sorry for cursing him and spraying his photo with cleaning fluid in a New York City restaurant kitchen earlier in the year.

A video posted on TMZ.com also allegedly showed the singer urinating in a mop bucket as he and others raced through the restaurant.

In November the pop star stormed off stage at a gig in Brazil after being hit by a water bottle.

He was then investigated by police over claims he sprayed graffiti on the wall of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro.

Graffiti also got him in trouble in Australia, where he was told to clean spray-painted cartoon heads off the wall of the QT Hotel in Surfers Paradise in Queensland.

In December the 19-year-old's grandmother denied the singer needed rehab treatment following an eventful year.

Diane Dale, who was among several of the singer's family to attend the premiere of his new film in Los Angeles, said the media had been "terrible" to him as he travelled the world on his global tour.

"There are so many lies going around," she said.

"A little bit is true but most of it is lies. It's terrible."

He then announced that he was retiring from music.

But 2014 did not start off well after the singer and his friends were accused of causing thousands of dollars worth of damage to a neighbour's home after throwing eggs at it.

The star's home was raided by police and his friend, Lil Za, a 20-year-old rapper whose real name is Xavier Smith, was held on suspicion of cocaine possession.

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Teen 'Killed Sister For Being Ungrateful'

Police say a 14-year-old confessed to stabbing to death her 11-year-old sister in Illinois because the little girl had been ungrateful.

The victim, identified as Dora Berancourt, was knifed 40 times in her chest, neck and arms.

The 14-year-old has been charged with murder and will be tried in a juvenile court, as police keep probing the case.

The prosecution said the older girl set the alarm early so she could get to her sister while she was still in bed in their home in Mundelein, a small town just outside Chicago.

She took a knife from the kitchen and went to her sister's bedroom.

Mundelein stabbing The girls' mother was not at home at the time of the attack

With each strike of the knife, prosecutors said, the suspect yelled reasons for her attack.

The 14-year-old girl told prosecutor she was furious because she had performed several domestic duties, such as making dinner, and her sister had been ungrateful.

She was also angry because Dora had hit her the night before, she told prosecutors.

Officials said the girls' mother, the only adult living in the home, was at work when the stabbing took place.

The woman cried at a court appearance where details of the case were given.

The next court appearance is set for January 31.

The Chicago Tribune reported that a group of women in Mundelein are raising funds to help the family – so far making about $6,000 (£3,600)

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Mum Jailed For 14 Years For Murdering Baby

By Tom Parmenter, Sky Correspondent

A mother has been jailed for life with a minimum of 14 years for murdering her 11-month-old baby son.

Emma Wilson, 25, from Windsor in Berkshire attacked her own toddler inflicting a catalogue of 'catastrophic' injuries.

Callum Wilson was born on April 23 2010 and spent the his first months with foster parents.

In November 2010, Callum returned to the care of his mother at her flat in Paddock Close.

In March 2011 neighbours described hearing five or six loud bangs coming from the flat, the following morning Ms Wilson called paramedics to help her son who she said was "lifeless and not doing anything".

During the trial at the Old Bailey prosecutor Paul Dunkels QC told the jury: "The effect of the injuries would have been immediate and catastrophic."

In court Ms Wilson tried to blame the injuries on the toddler's two year old brother who she said was "boisterous".

The jury though returned a unanimous verdict of guilty to murder.

The jury were also shown a series of 'selfie' photograph taken in the days before the fatal attack where Ms Wilson was smiling at the camera with her son behind her - at this stage he could be seen with minor injuries.

Judge Stephen Kramer QC told Wilson: "You are adept at lying and once you have decided to lie you are adept at sustaining that lie."

As she was taken down to the cells Wilson was in tears, as were members of her family who were watching on from the public gallery.

Speaking after the verdict, Det Ch Insp Ian Hunter from Thames Valley Police said: "This case has been a harrowing and emotional journey for all involved.

"Callum's life was cruelly cut short and he suffered an abhorrent catalogue of abuse at the hands of his mother.

"This conviction demonstrates the absolute commitment of the prosecution team and witnesses to ensure justice was served. Our thoughts will always be with Callum."

A neighbour and friend of Ms Wilson, who didn't want to be identified, told Sky News: "I thought she was a good mum.

"I don't know why if people saw him going downhill at nursery or whatever they didn't step in earlier."

More follows...

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Screwfix.com Screw-Up Gives Mega Bargains

Canny online shoppers have found bargains galore on a DIY retail website, after an IT glitch reduced all high-priced items.

Screwfix.com suffered the website screw-up, which saw of swarm of customers buy a variety of valuable hardware and tools at the reduced price of just £34.99.

Shoppers landed power tools and it is understood even expensive ride-on lawn mowers were available because of the inadvertent price drop.

Happy customers took to social media to spread the word of the pricing glitch - before the website was shutdown over "technical issues".

Some customers apparently visited their local Screwfix stores on Friday morning to ensure they received purchases before a potential despatch recall.

In a statement given to Sky News, Screwfix said: "Last night a number of customers visiting the site experienced a technical issue which resulted in some products being displayed at obviously low prices.

"The issue has now been resolved and everything is back up and running as normal.

"We have reviewed all transactions and those customers affected are being contacted today and issued a refund."

But the company indicated that those who had dashed to shops early on Friday would get to keep their haul.

"This does not affect any customers that have already received a delivery or collected their goods.

"We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused."

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Exclusive: Dieudonne Breaks Silence On Quenelle

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 23 Januari 2014 | 22.55

Lifting The Lid On Player's Gesture

Updated: 11:37pm UK, Monday 30 December 2013

By Tim Marshall, Foreign Affairs Editor

Nicolas Anelka may or may not have known what he was doing with his Nazi-like salute, but his great friend, the French comedian Dieudonne M'bala M'bala, almost certainly does.

Dieudonne is smart. Very smart.  He's smart enough to invert an idea, and invent a gesture, and direct them towards the same place – modern anti-Semitism.

His "quenelle" inverts the Heil Hitler salute.

It signals what it is, but in a manner allowing apologists to argue it has nothing to do with anti-Semitism.

He inverts the idea of anti-Semitism by saying that in fixating on Jews he is actually the good guy, standing up against what he believes are the ultra-powerful Zionists and their control of the world.

This is a world view he shares with the French National Front and one which has gained popularity in France and may help it to make huge gains in the May European elections.

It also plays into the reasons behind the wave of attacks on Jewish people and their property over the past decade. 

In recent years he has done this in an insidiously clever way. 

In an increasingly post-Christian Europe it's no good using the 1,600-year-old canard that the Jews killed Christ, because it is past its sell-by date.

Also dated is the "they keep themselves to themselves" card as Jewish emancipation has allowed people out of the ghettos and into society to play full lives as citizens.

Dieudonne instead inverts this to argue, as we heard in the 1930s, and again more recently, that a powerful Jewish lobby is now "controlling" the system.

He is on record as having said this several times, most recently to Iranian television.

He appeals to "anti-racists" who can point to a Jewish influence in the slave trade, and to Muslims, by celebrating the Palestinian cause.

Thus you can support him, pretend you believe the nonsense he spouts about the quenelle not being anti-Semitic and move on to bask in the warm glow of the self-righteously prejudiced.

Dieudonne has been convicted seven times in French courts for incitement against Jews.

To get around the strict laws on Holocaust denial he has again used his guile.

The Hebrew word for holocaust is "Shoah". The French word for pineapple is "Ananas".

So, Dieudonne talks close to the line about the Holocaust but calls it the "Shoananas".

This is so amusing to some people that they take photographs of themselves performing the "quenelle" alongside pineapples.

If the "quenelle" is not anti-Semitic, why then has a trend spread across Europe in which young people, usually men, pose for photos, doing the salute in front of a variety of Jewish buildings and symbols?

Can it be a coincidence that these are as varied as the Auschwitz death camp, the Western Wall, the Anne Frank house, various synagogues, Jewish-owned shops, and the Holocaust memorial in Berlin?

The Harry's Place site has even turned up a photograph of a man doing it front of the school where earlier this year a gunman killed three Jewish children and their teacher.

What is it about Dieudonne that has caused hundreds of people to come to the same conclusion and fixate on one idea? 

He can dissemble, linguistically slip and slide, verbally duck and dive, but the people who chose their location for these photos cannot.  

Dieudonne is an activist, a provocateur, a satirist; he thrives on controversy and has read which way the wind is blowing, especially in France. He rails against many things in life, but time and time again returns to one theme.

Why? You'd have to be stupid not to know.


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Bieber Arrest Follows Year Of Controversy

Justin Bieber found fame at the age of 14 after a talent manager saw videos of him performing on YouTube.

Since then he has sold millions of records, won awards and has a global fan base, called Beliebers.

But even before his arrest in Miami for driving under the influence, he was having brushes with the law, annoying fans with late appearances and drawing controversy for his behaviour.

In March 2013 he was booed by hundreds of fans and their parents when he arrived nearly two hours late for a sold-out concert at London's O2. He blamed a technical fault for the late appearance.

During his London stop, he also lashed out at a photographer in a foul-mouthed rant. "Rough week," he later tweeted.

That same month he was reportedly kicked out of one of Paris's most prestigious hotels for bad behaviour.

Image taken from the instagram account of R&B singer Khalil showing Justin Bieber in a yellow Lamborghini Justin Bieber was arrested by police in Miami on January 23

He was also questioned by customs officials after he flew his pet monkey into Germany from the US on a private plane without the correct papers.

The pet, a capuchin called Mally, is thought to have been given to the singer for his 19th birthday by music producer Jamal Rashid. Mally was quarantined and it was later suggested he should be placed in a zoo.

In April 2013 Bieber was criticised for saying that he hoped Holocaust victim Anne Frank "would have been a belieber".

The Canadian singer wrote in the guestbook at Anne's former home in Amsterdam: "Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a Belieber."

On tour in Sweden a few weeks later, a stun gun and drugs were allegedly found on his tour bus.

An officer on crowd duty told Sky News they had smelled marijuana on the vehicle. No one was arrested.

Justin Bieber scuffles with a photographer Lashing out at a photographer in London

In May 2013 thieves broke into a stadium in South Africa hours after Bieber performed there, and made off with thousands of pounds in cash.

Weeks later he was reportedly chased back to his California home by furious former American footballer Keyshawn Johnson after allegedly speeding around his gated community in a white Ferrari.

Police investigated the singer over reckless driving.

In July, Bieber telephoned Bill Clinton to say sorry for cursing him and spraying his photo with cleaning fluid in a New York City restaurant kitchen earlier in the year.

A video posted on TMZ.com also allegedly showed the singer urinating in a mop bucket as he and others raced through the restaurant.

In November the pop star stormed off stage at a gig in Brazil after being hit by a water bottle.

He was then investigated by police over claims he sprayed graffiti on the wall of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro.

Graffiti also got him in trouble in Australia, where he was told to clean spray-painted cartoon heads off the wall of the QT Hotel in Surfers Paradise in Queensland.

Justin Bieber with his mum Pattie Mallette and grandma Diane Dale Bieber with his mother and grandmother

In December the 19-year-old's grandmother denied the singer needed rehab treatment following an eventful year.

Diane Dale, who was among several of the singer's family to attend the premiere of his new film in Los Angeles, said the media had been "terrible" to him as he travelled the world on his global tour.

"There are so many lies going around," she said.

"A little bit is true but most of it is lies. It's terrible."

He then announced that he was retiring from music.

But 2014 did not start off well after the singer and his friends were accused of causing thousands of dollars worth of damage to a neighbour's home after throwing eggs at it.

The star's home was raided by police and his friend, Lil Za, a 20-year-old rapper whose real name is Xavier Smith, was held on suspicion of cocaine possession.

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Mike Tindall Reveals Name Of Zara Phillips' Baby

The Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips has named her baby girl Mia Grace, her husband has announced on Twitter.

Her baby, the Queen's fourth great grandchild and the 16th in line to the throne, was born last week.

Mike Tindall wrote on Twitter just after 1pm: "For everyone who has asked what our daughters name, it's Mia Grace Tindall."

Zara's pregnancy was announced as the media gathered outside St Mary's Hospital in July last year waiting for Duchess of Cambridge to go into labour.

Zara Phillips Zara gave up competitive riding after her three-month scan

The Olympic silver-medallist had been reluctant early on in her pregnancy to give up competing in show-jumping events.

Admitting she was used to being on the go, finding it hard to put her feet up, the professional three-day eventer was photographed taking part in competitions after her 12-week scan.

But Zara, 32, soon allowed her sporting prowess to take a back seat, turning instead to baking to fill her days.

She and her husband opted not to be told the gender of their baby when offered the opportunity during early hospital scans.

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Justin Bieber 'Smoked Marijuana' Before Arrest

Justin Bieber has been charged with driving under the influence and resisting arrest after being stopped by police in Miami early this morning.

The singer failed a sobriety test during his arrest after driving at 55-60mph in a rented yellow Lamborghini in a residential area.

A police spokesman said Bieber's car was going at almost double the speed limit before his arrest.

Speaking at a press conference, Raymond Martinez said Bieber "had been smoking marijuana and he did consume a beer".

He said the singer had also taken a prescription drug.

Mr Martinez said 19-year-old had been "belligerent" and had used some "choice words" when he was arrested but was not violent.

A Miami police van The van transporting Bieber to jail

Mr Martinez said Bieber had been very cooperative once he got to the station.

The star has arrived at Miami-Dade County Jail where he will have mugshots and fingerprints taken.

The van transporting the singer, with blacked-out windows, was trailed by squad cars.

Miami Dade-Police spokesman Sergeant Bobby Hernandez told WSVN in South Florida that officers saw two cars racing at 4.09am.

Mr Hernandez said two vehicles apparently had been used to block off an area on Pine Tree Drive and 26th Street for the race.

He said the second car was a red Ferrari, and that driver, a singer known as Khalil, was also arrested. Both cars were towed.

Tests showed that Bieber was under the influence of drugs and resisted arrest, Miami Beach police chief Raymond Martinez reportedly told the Miami Herald.

Justin Bieber spraying graffiti in Miami. Photo: Justin Bieber/instagram Bieber posted this graffiti photo on Instagram just hours before his arrest

The Canadian pop star was pictured in the car with a woman, named in some reports as model Chantel Jeffries, in the driving seat before his arrest.

The teenager has been in Florida for the past few days and has been spotted in nightclubs and at a skate park.

He posted photos on Instagram of him performing tricks on his skateboard and spraying his initials onto a wall at the park.

He is also alleged to have spent thousands of dollars at a strip club called the King of Diamonds.

Justin Bieber Bieber promoting his film Believe in December

If Bieber is charged he could face a fine or even imprisonment.

A first conviction could bring a fine of between $250 (£150) and $1,000 (£600), depending on the level of alcohol, as well as community service and possibly a jail sentence.

Bieber's arrest comes just a week after the singer's California home was raided by police over claims he pelted his neighbour's house with eggs, causing thousands of dollars of damage.

In that case, authorities arrested one member of Bieber's entourage, rapper Lil Za, on suspicion of drug possession.

Last year the singer disappointed thousands of fans in the UK by showing up to gigs late, which left many of his young followers having to leave his performances only moments after he started performing to catch trains home.

He was also involved in a scuffle outside his hotel in London during his colourful visit.

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Sochi Olympic Teams Receive 'Terror Threats'

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 22 Januari 2014 | 22.56

A number of countries say they have received terrorist threats against their athletes ahead of the Winter Olympics in Russia.

Britain, Italy, Germany and Hungary are among countries whose Olympic Committees have confirmed they have received threatening emails.

Statements suggested that some or all of the committees may have received the same message - warning of attacks against competitors or delegates if they travel to the games in Sochi.

The British Olympic Association and the International Olympic Committee described the email threat as "not credible". 

Hungary said the messages it received had also been investigated and declared "non-threatening".

Germany said it had received the same emails as Hungary and believed the same message had been circulated widely.

Slovenia's Olympic Committee also said it had been sent a terrorist threat letter written in Russian.

"We've had it translated and have forwarded it to the police," spokesman Brane Dmitrovic told Reuters.

Policemen block the way to a train station after an explosion in Volgograd This train station in Volgograd, Russia, was targeted by a suicide bomber

German Olympic Committee spokesman Christian Klaue said: "We take all tips on security questions seriously and are in close contact with the relevant German authorities."

The Hungarian committee's international relations director Zsigmond Nagy said a letter written in Russian and English had been investigated by both the International Olympic Committee and the Russian organising committee.

He said: "Both the IOC and the Sochi organising committee ... officially declared after the analysis of the letter that this threat is not real, and this person has been sending all kinds of messages to many members of the Olympic family."

Sky News Sports Correspondent Paul Kelso said: "The British Olympic Association say they've shown the message to their security experts and they don't think it's credible.

"That's also the message that's coming from the International Olympic Committee based in Switzerland and they're saying that it seems to be the same communication that's gone to a number of big Olympic organisations across Europe.

"What it does tell us is that the level of twitchiness about security is incredibly high. The games start on February 7 and the security situation in Russia is pretty volatile."

The suspected threats come after Russian security officials said they were hunting three potential female suicide bombers ahead of the games.

One of the suspects, 22-year-old Ruzanna Ibragimova - the widow of a suicide bomber - was reported to be at large in Sochi itself.

The other two suspects were identified as Zaira Aliyeva, 26, and Dzhannet Tsakhayeva, 34.

Police information states that all three women have been trained "to perpetrate acts of terrorism".

Last month, the southern city of Volgograd was rocked by two suicide bombings, which killed 34 and injured dozens more.


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Moors Murderer Ian Brady Taken To Hospital

Moors murderer Ian Brady has been taken to hospital after a fall at the high-security psychiatric unit where he is being held.

The 76-year-old child killer suffered two broken bones in the fall at Ashworth Hospital in Liverpool on Tuesday.

He is said to be in a stable condition after he was taken to an unspecified general hospital for treatment.

Ian Brady at mental health tribunal The child killer recently lost a bid to be moved to a prison

Brady was jailed for life in 1966 after he and his partner Myra Hindley were convicted of luring children and teenagers to their deaths.

Some of their victims were sexually tortured before they were buried on Saddleworth Moor.

Last year, Brady, who previously said he wants to starve himself to death, lost a bid to be transferred to prison.

At a mental health tribunal, his legal team claimed he was well enough to be treated away from Ashworth, where staff have a duty to keep him alive by feeding him through his nose.

However, doctors said he was chronically mentally ill and a paranoid schizophrenic who required around-the-clock care.

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Boy Dies Saving Relatives From New York Fire

An eight-year-old boy has saved six relatives from a fire at a trailer home in New York, but died trying to rescue a disabled uncle.

Tyler Doohan's body was found in the bedroom of his grandfather's small trailer in Penfield, a suburb of Rochester.

Nine people were inside the trailer when a fire broke out shortly before 5am on Monday.

Tyler managed to wake six people up, including his grandmother, aunt and two children aged four and six.

He then went back inside to help the remaining occupants of the trailer.

8 Year old Tyler Doohan who saved six people from a fire and died trying to save the seventh. The scene of the fire in Penfield

Tyler was found near the bed of his uncle Steve Smith, a wheelchair-user, and investigators believe he was trying to wake him up.

Mr Smith and Tyler's grandfather Louis Beach also died.

The family's pets - cats, a dog and hamsters - were also killed in the blaze, according to local newspaper Democrat & Chronicle.

Tyler had gone to his grandfather's trailer on Monday, the Martin Luther King Day holiday, because he did not have school.

Penfield Fire Chief Chris Ebmeyer said the death toll would likely have been much worse were it not for the boy's bravery.

"He saved those other six people," he was quoted as saying by USA Today.

The boy was hailed as a hero by neighbours and officials at his school.

"The kid has more guts than I know of," an uncle, Joseph Bereyette, told Rochester-based station WHEC.

"I mean, to run back in there and go through what he went through to try to save his uncle - what can you say for the kid?

"He was a great kid."

A statement released by East Rochester Central School District said: "It is extremely important to remember that according to emergency personnel, (Tyler) was the person who discovered the fire and tried to wake the eight other people in the residence at the time.

"In bravely and selflessly giving his own life, he was able to save the lives of six others, and he is truly a hero."

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Syria: Clash Ends 'Constructive' Start To Talks

The Syrian foreign minister and the UN Secretary-General have clashed at the start of crucial peace talks aimed at ending the country's bloody civil war.

Walid al Muallem ignored Ban Ki-moon's appeal for him to end an opening speech that lasted more than 30 minutes, saying: "You live in New York. I live in Syria. I have the right to give the Syrian version here in this forum."

He also launched a blistering attack on the Syrian opposition, asking them: "Where is your vision for this great country? Where are your ideas? Where is your political programme? What are the tools on the ground? I am quite sure you have nothing."

Mr Ban said the "constructive mood" with which the talks began had been shattered and warned: "I hope this will not be repeated."

Earlier, the US Secretary of State said world leaders have an "opportunity and an obligation" to find a way to end a conflict that has killed more than 100,000 people and created an estimated 2.3 million refugees.

The city of Montreux on the shore of Lake Geneva, Switzerland The city of Montreux, Switzerland, is hosting the Geneva II talks

John Kerry said millions of Syrians "are relying on the international community to find a solution to save their lives and their country".

He said it had taken "a lot longer than many of us wanted" for world leaders to attempt to thrash out a resolution but said he was "as determined as ever" to end what he described as the "horrors of human catastrophe".

The conference on the banks of Lake Geneva is going ahead despite a last-minute dispute over the UN's decision to withdraw an invitation to Iran, after it refused to endorse a plan for a transitional governing body in Syria.

Groups fighting the rule of Bashar al Assad, who counts Iran as one of his closest allies, had threatened to pull out of the so-called "Geneva II" talks unless the invitation was rescinded.

In his opening exchange, opposition leader Ahmed Jarba accused the Syrian president of war crimes comparable to those committed by the Nazis during World War Two.

U.S. Secretary of State Kerry talks to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon prior to peace talks in Montreux Mr Kerry and Mr Ban meet ahead of the Syrian peace conference

He demanded Mr Assad stand down as president and called on the government to commit to a transition of power - an issue expected to be central to the success of the talks.

However, Mr al Muallem has rejected any discussion of Mr Assad quitting his post.

"The subject of the president and the regime is a red line for us and the Syrian people and will not be touched," he said on the eve of the talks, according to the Sana news agency.

The conference also begins in the shadow of allegations of large-scale torture and execution of prisoners by government forces.

The day before the talks, a group of international lawyers published allegations of the "systematic torture and killing" of up to 11,000 people by the Syrian regime.

Smoke rises from a site hit by what activists say are barrel bombs dropped by government forces on al-Katerji district in Aleppo Smoke rises after a bomb blast in the Syrian city of Aleppo

Foreign Secretary William Hague urged both sides in Syria to "seize the chance" to end the civil war as he arrived in Switzerland.

"Opposition has been tested and has come. Now regime must be tested on willingness to seek a political solution," he wrote on Twitter.

Mr Hague added that it was a "great shame" that Iran, which has enjoyed a thawing of relations with the West in recent months, had failed to endorse the principles of the talks.

US President Barack Obama and Russia's Vladimir Putin had a "business-like" conversation about the Syrian conflict by phone on Tuesday.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also met Mr Kerry in Montreux ahead of today's opening of negotiations.

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Syria: Brutal Photos 'Are Evidence Of Torture'

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 21 Januari 2014 | 22.55

Syria is facing fresh war crimes allegations after "clear evidence" of the "systematic torture and killing" of up to 11,000 people was published.

The claims were made by a group of top international lawyers, who were handed 55,000 images of dead prisoners.

The lawyers, who are all former war crimes prosecutors, said the photographs showed emaciated corpses with severe injuries and would support findings of crimes against humanity by Bashar al Assad's regime.

Some detainees appeared to have been beaten, strangled or electrocuted, they claimed.

Sir Desmond De Silva, one of the report's co-authors, described the photographs as "very harrowing" and said victims had suffered the "most awful" injuries.

Ligature marksLigature marks Photos appeared to show Syrian detainees with ligature marks on their necks

"These killings were clearly methodical, daily and systematic as a consequence," he told Sky News. "They could certainly underpin a charge of crime against humanity."

He added: "This industrial killing of people in detention is clearly the work of the Syrian government."

The report draws on evidence smuggled out of Syria by an ex-military policeman, known only as Caesar.

He was described as a "truthful and credible witness" by the inquiry team, who said he was "carefully interviewed" and showed "no signs of being sensational".

Caesar told the inquiry team he was asked to take photographs of numbered corpses - a demand that is "wholly consistent with the need of the regime to ensure that orders for the killing of persons in detention facilities had been carried out", according to the report.

Bashar al Assad speaks during an interview in Damascus Syrian President Bashar al Assad denies his regime has massacred civilians

"The need to photograph those who were killed is a strong pointer to the fact that the killings were systematic, ordered and directed from above," it added.

Mr Assad, who describes opponents to his regime as "terrorists", previously rejected claims that his troops have killed civilians.

"These organisations do not have a single document to prove that the Syrian government has committed a massacre against civilians anywhere," he said.

"The army does not shell neighbourhoods. The army strikes areas where there are terrorists."

The report, which was commissioned by Qatar, one of the main supporters of the Syrian opposition, was released the day before crucial peace talks are due to get under way.

Officials from around 40 countries are due to meet in Switzerland, although Iran will not be present after its invitation was withdrawn by the UN.

British Foreign Minister William Hague meets with Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif at the beginning of their bilateral meeting at the United Nations in New York Mr Hague and Mr Zarif (pictured last year) spoke on the phone on Tuesday

After strong objections from the United States and the Syrian opposition, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Monday uninvited Iran, the Damascus regime's main regional ally, less than 24 hours after it was issued.

On the eve of the talks, Foreign Secretary William Hague told Parliament that Mr Ban had been right to withdraw the invitation because of Tehran's refusal to declare its support for a transitional government in Syria.

Mr Hague said Iran's involvement in any future peace settlement would be "extremely important", saying it needed to urgently rethink its Syria policy.

He spoke to Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on the phone after making his comments, telling him that the idea of brokering a transitional government by mutual consent was the way to end the conflict in Syria and that Britain remained open to working with Iran on that basis in future.

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Dog Deaths Mystery: Signs Warn Of Killer Disease

By Sunita Patel-Carstairs, Online Producer

Signs have been erected in the New Forest warning dog owners about an unidentified disease which has caused a spate of "unexplained" dog deaths across the UK.

Several cases were reported to the Forestry Commission between December 2012 and April 2013, prompting an investigation into the "mystery dog illness" which can lead to kidney failure.

A further seven dogs have died outside of the New Forest - including one as recently as this month - in Dorset, Worcestershire, Cornwall, County Durham and Surrey.

Dog owners have been warned to look out for wounds that do not heal or lesions on the limbs or face of their pets.

Other signs their dogs may be affected include vomiting, a loss of appetite and severe depression.

It has been suggested the symptoms are similar to those caused by Alabama Rot, a disease first seen in the US in the 1980s, which affected greyhounds, and is thought to be related to a toxin produced by E. coli bacteria.

A dog walker Some 16 dogs have been affected in the UK, 13 of which have died

However, despite extensive testing, the Forestry Commission said the exact underlying cause remains unknown.

"The reported cases represent an extremely small proportion of the many hundreds of dogs that are exercised in the New Forest every day and it is likely that this syndrome is extremely rare," it said

David Walker, head of medicine at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in Winchester, Hampshire, which has dealt with some of the cases, said the practice was aware of 16 dogs being affected in total, 13 of which had died.

He told Sky News: "When we look at the disease under the microscope, it looks very similar to a disease that appeared in the 1980s in the USA known as Alabama Rot. We have looked for an E. coli trigger in some of the affected dogs but we haven't found it.

"We have a much better understanding of what is going on, but we don't know what the underlying trigger is.

"The message we are trying to get out there is for dog owners to remain vigilant."

The issue has also been brought to the attention of the British Veterinary Association.

BVA President and vet Robin Hargreaves told Sky News: "Dog owners in these regions will feel understandably anxious about the recent cases but it seems that only a very small proportion of the dogs walked in these areas each day have been affected.

"Owners should make sure they are aware of the signs and symptoms and contact their vet immediately if they have any concerns. We are keeping our members informed about the ongoing situation."

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Ditch Killer Dennehy Took Selfie Before Attacks

A picture triple killer Joanna Dennehy took of herself just moments before she stabbed two dog walkers in Hereford has been shown during the trial of her two alleged accomplices.

The selfie shows the 31-year-old grinning and sticking out her tongue in the back of a Vauxhall Astra allegedly being driven by defendant Gary 'Stretch' Richards.

Mark Lloyd, who was in the car with Dennehy and Richards, told Cambridge Crown Court he had witnessed the first attack on Robin Bereza.

"I thought she was going to mug him but then it twigged on me," he said. "I thought 'You just want blood'."

Dennehy went on to repeatedly stab second victim, John Rogers, on a separate Hereford street. Both men survived the attacks with serious injuries.

The Vauxhall Astra used in the murders Richards allegedly drove Dennehy to Hereford in this Vauxhall Astra

Mr Lloyd told the court Dennehy then climbed back into the vehicle carrying the victim's whippet, which she described as her "only friend".

"Afterwards, Gary drove off very, very calmly. It was as if they'd just stopped for McDonald's," he told the court.

He added Dennehy had earlier made it clear she wanted to find "a man with a dog".

At the time of the attack, Dennehy, 31, had already killed three other men, dumping their bodies in ditches near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.

She has admitted to murdering Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, John Chapman, 56, and Kevin Lee, 48, whose bodies were discovered in March and April last year.

John Rogers (left) and Robin Bereza Dennehy is said to have stabbed Mr Bereza and Mr Rogers "for fun"

She has also admitted the attempted murder of Mr Bereza, 64, and Mr Rogers, 56, and preventing the lawful and decent burial of all three murder victims.

Her alleged accomplices, Richards, 47, and Leslie Layton, 36, are charged with helping Dennehy dispose of the bodies and covering up her crime.

As he was cross-examined by Richards' counsel, Karim Khalil QC, Mr Lloyd said fear had motivated him to join Dennehy and Richards in their journey to Hereford.

He said: "If she had told me to put my head through the windscreen, I would have done."

Joanna Dennehy Dennehy likened herself and Richards to Bonnie and Clyde, the court heard

Describing the moment he discovered police were searching for the pair, he said: "I thought it was Gary who done the murders because he's 7ft 2in and looks like Herman off The Munsters.

"She looks like butter wouldn't melt until she opens her bloody mouth."

The jury had already been shown a series of photographs taken hours before Dennehy carried out the final attacks.

One shows her sticking out her tongue while posing with a large jagged knife. She has handcuffs attached to her belt.

Another shows her lifting up her top to reveal a red bra and scars on her stomach, reportedly inflicted through self-harm. Pictures of Richards copying her pose were also shown to the court.

Richards denies three charges of preventing the lawful burial of three men and two counts of attempted murder.

Layton denies perverting the course of justice and two counts of preventing the lawful burial of the bodies of Mr Chapman and Mr Lee.

A third man, Robert Moore, 55, is awaiting sentence after admitting to assisting an offender.

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Michael Cope Given Life For Linzi Ashton Murder

By Becky Johnson, North of England Correspondent

Michael Cope has been jailed for life for murdering his ex-girlfriend in a "prolonged, extremely violent and determined attack".

The 28-year-old admitted murdering barmaid Linzi Ashton, 25, who was found dead at her home in Winton, Salford, on June 29 last year.

Cope, who pleaded guilty to murder at the start of his trial on Monday, will have to serve a minimum of 27 years in prison before being considered for parole. He also admitted three counts of assault.

Members of Miss Ashton's family cheered as the sentence was delivered at Manchester Crown Court. One said: "It's still not enough."

Cope, who had gone on the run for more than a month after the killing, smiled and turned towards the public gallery. Male relatives of Miss Ashton ran towards him, punched the reinforced dock and shouted "rot in hell".

A post-mortem examination found Miss Ashton died as a result of pressure to the neck and multiple injuries during the hour-long attack.

Police issued picture of Linzi Ashton The court heard Miss Ashton had an "acrimonious" relationship with Cope

She had suffered 108 injuries to her head and body caused by a combination of punches and kicks and a ligature around her neck. Miss Ashton, who had two daughters, Destiny, seven, and Daisy, two, was discovered dead in her bed by members of her family.

Delivering his sentence, Mr Justice Parker told Cope he had "set out in a most deliberate and calculating manner to kill your victim".

He added: "This was a savage attack on a defenceless woman in her own home."

Cope had begun an "acrimonious" relationship with Miss Ashton in November 2012 and the court heard he subjected her to "deliberate, extensive and sustained domestic abuse".

Michael Cope Cope went on the run after the murder and was spotted on CCTV

Her family and friends wept as Kate Blackwell QC, prosecuting, described a series of attacks, including two occasions in March 2013 when Cope strangled Miss Ashton. Cope admitted three counts of assault on Miss Ashton.

One text message she sent to Cope read: "I'm scared every time you drink … You could have actually killed me ... You strangled me until I passed out."

The court heard that in April the abuse suffered by Miss Ashton was reported to police by a friend. Her ex-boyfriend, Liam Grime, had warned her "you are scared of him Linzi and he's going to kill you".

Ms Blackwell told the court the abuse continued. During an attack in the early hours of May 18 Cope had told Miss Ashton: "I'm going to kill you. I'd gladly do time for you. I like it in prison."

Two days later Miss Ashton was interviewed by police and told officers Cope had raped and attacked her. The rape allegation, which he denied, will lie on file.

Ms Blackwell told the court the interview was "chilling given the fears she had of being murdered in a revenge attack". Miss Ashton told officers: "I'm scared of him coming to get me. Until he is in prison I'm not going to be OK."

Miss Ashton's mother Philomena McMahon said her death had left their lives "dark and empty" and added: "Heartbroken doesn't go anywhere near describing how it feels. It is really difficult knowing she won't be there for her daughters."

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Mikaeel Kular's Mother Due In Edinburgh Court

Written By Unknown on Senin, 20 Januari 2014 | 22.56

Mikaeel Kular: A Timeline Of Events

Updated: 1:07pm UK, Monday 20 January 2014

The disappearance of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular, from Edinburgh, sparked a major police investgation and search. Here is a timeline of events leading to the discovery of the three-year-old's body:

Thursday, January 16

:: 0900: Police Scotland launch a search for Mikaeel after his mother reports him missing. She tells police she last saw him when she put him to bed at around 9pm the night before, but when she went to wake him at around 7.15am, he was not in his bedroom at their home in Ferry Gait Crescent.

:: 1020: Police release a photograph of the missing boy. He is described as being of Asian appearance and possibly wearing a beige hooded jacket, brown Clarks' shoes and pyjamas.

:: 1055: Police Scotland superintendent Liz McAinsh tells reporters there is no evidence to suggest "criminality" at this stage, but officers are "keeping an open mind". One of the possibilities is he left his home of his own accord, and so local residents are urged to look in their own homes, gardens, sheds, parks and lock-ups. The boy's mother is said to be "distraught".

:: 1320: Police activity is reported in the Waterfront Gait area of the city and a man is detained by police. It is not connected to the search for Mikaeel.

:: 1430: Coastguard and lifeboat teams search the shoreline in the Cramond and Drylaw area. Local residents and volunteers join the search for the missing boy, with a police helicopter already in action and specialists with sniffer dogs and mountain rescue teams deployed on the ground. Forensic teams continue to examine his home.

:: 1600: Police Scotland issue a Child Rescue Alert which is usually reserved for abduction and kidnap cases and supported by all police forces across the UK. A dedicated hotline - 0300 200 0200 - is also set up.

:: 1630: Concerns grow for the youngster who Supt McAinsh says may be out wandering the streets "cold, hungry and disorientated" as darkness falls and the temperature drops. Police issue an updated description of Mikaeel, saying that he may also be wearing black gloves with multi-coloured fingers, dark navy blue jogging bottom and a grey pyjama top with an embroidered turquoise dinosaur on the chest. He also has a faded scar on the bridge of his nose and a sore on the left hand side of his mouth.

:: 2100: Police Scotland release a new image of Mikaeel which shows him in the beige jacket he is believed to have been wearing when he disappeared. The search continues through the night.

Friday January 17

:: 0700: Supt McAinsh makes a fresh appeal for help to find the child and says there has been a "fantastic" response from the public with some 150 calls made to the hotline.

:: 1000: Hundreds of people gather at the North Neighbourhood Centre in West Pilton Gardens to help search for Mikaeel.

:: 1030: A missing person appeal for Mikaeel is published on digital billboards across the UK, with adverts adverts shown in areas such as train stations and shopping centres.

:: 1345: A "potential sighting" at 8.30am on Thursday in West Pilton Gardens, Edinburgh, is investigated. The child matches Mikaeel's description, in all but the fact that he is wearing a hat, police say. But it is not confirmed as the missing boy. Volunteers including firefighters and mothers pushing prams take part in a search of the shore at Cramond, in north-west Edinburgh.

:: 1745: Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham says there have been no confirmed sightings of Mikaeel and police are exploring whether his disappearance may be the result of a "criminal act", but adds officers are also still looking at whether he could have left his home of his own accord. He says all immediate family members have been traced and spoken to by police, and a timeline of Mikaeel's movements before his disappearance established. Supt McAinsh reveals Mikaeel has not been at nursery since the Christmas break because he has been ill.

:: 2030: Police thank the more than 200 volunteers who helped during the day, and the search continues into the night.

Saturday January 18:

:: 0110: Police convene a sudden news conference and reveal that a body believed to be that of Mikaeel was found shortly before midnight in Fife. Mr Graham confirms that a person has been detained in connection with the death and Mikaeel's family informed.

:: 2300: Mr Graham confirms a 33-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with Mikaeel's death and will appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, January 20.


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Zoopla Ends West Brom Deal Over Anelka Salute

Zoopla will bring an early end to its sponsorship of West Brom because of Nicolas Anelka's controversial 'quenelle' gesture.

The striker performed the gesture during a goal celebration against West Ham United on December 28.

A statement from the company said the deal would be cut short at the end of this season. The sponsorship, which began in 2012, was due to run until 2015.

Zoopla was co-founded by American Jewish businessman Alex Chesterman. The deal was worth £3m.

Dieudonne M'bala M'bala Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala

Anelka said the gesture was in support of the comedian who invented it, Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala, but promised not to repeat it following the headlines it generated.

Dieudonne, a highly controversial figure, has been banned from performing in France because his act, and the gesture, are considered anti-Semitic. He claims it is an anti-establishment gesture, but it has been widely interpreted as a Nazi salute in reverse.

Fans have photographed themselves performing the 'quenelle' outside the Auschwitz concentration camp and Holocaust memorials.

Anelka is set to find out soon if he will be charged by the Football Association for the celebration. If he is, the Frenchman could face a ban of at least five matches.

His team face Everton in a league match on Monday evening, although it is not yet known whether the 34-year-old will be involved.

There were reports before the home match that Zoopla had asked for Anelka to play in an unbranded shirt, although this was not confirmed by the company.

Marketing Week magazine claimed at the weekend that "one source close to the matter" had told them it was likely that Anelka would play in the game, with the side "not prepared to let sponsors dictate its team selection".

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William Roache Accuser 'Warned By Co-Star'

By Mike McCarthy, North of England Correspondent

A woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by Coronation Street actor William Roache says one of his fellow cast members warned her: "He will lead you astray."

The alleged victim, now in her late fifties, told Mr Roache's trial that she was groped by him when she was a schoolgirl in her teens.

The woman told Preston crown court via a video link that she used to go to the Granada television studios in Manchester to collect autographs.

She said that on one occasion Peter Adamson, who played Len Fairclough in the soap, looked towards his fellow actor and said: "You want to keep an eye on him.  He will lead you astray."

Mr Adamson then referred to Mr Roache as "Cockroach," the woman claimed.

Under cross-examination the alleged victim admitted having been mistaken when she told the court last week that the Coronation Street character concerned was Mike Baldwin rather than Len Fairclough.

She told the court that she had cried when she realised she had made the mistake because she was "mixed-up, upset and confused".

William Roache with daughter Verity Mr Roache arrives at Preston Crown Court with his daughter Verity

Defence barrister Louise Blackwell QC suggested that the witness was not telling the truth.

She replied: "It happened, no matter what he is saying or what your job is. I have no reason to lie."

The alleged victim accepted that she was also wrong to have claimed that Mr Roache had given her a lift home from the Granada studios in his Rolls Royce.

She said: "I am human - and I am going back a very long time."

The woman accuses the defendant of putting his hand up her skirt and fondling her breasts, an allegation he denies.

Mr Roache, 81, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, denies two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in 1967.

He also denies five counts of indecent assault involving four girls aged 16 or under between 1965 and 1971.

The trial continues.

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Liberal Democrats Suspend Lord Rennard

Lord Rennard Statement In Full

Updated: 3:00pm UK, Monday 20 January 2014

It is impossible to describe how enormously distressed I am by this situation and I am certainly too ill to attend the House of Lords today.

In the interests of my party and all concerned, I will now release a statement that I have prepared:

In 2009, I was the subject of a smear campaign in relation to House of Lords allowances. The timing of this campaign was clearly chosen as it was in the middle of major election campaigns, for which I was then responsible. I warned Nick Clegg how I considered that the party might be damaged in those elections as a result of those allegations. I said that I would bring forward my planned resignation as the Liberal Democrats Chief Executive on health grounds. I had not intended resigning until after helping Nick and the party through the 2010 General Election campaign.

I worked for the party professionally for 27 years, I helped it to recover from many crises, helped to win 13 parliamentary by-elections and triple the number of Liberal Democrat MPs at Westminster. But the lifestyle involved did great damage to my health. I was diagnosed as a diabetic in 1994, my control was very poor and by 2007 I was warned that I was entering a high risk zone for a stroke or heart attack.

I explained that health grounds were the reason for resigning. Despite having helped many of my friends in the party and all of the Leaders with 'crisis management', I could not handle my own. I was suffering severe stress, anxiety and depression as I have done much of my life. I did not cite this publicly as I considered this to be a private matter and I knew that it would produce very damaging headlines for the party. I know how much of the media behave, and there would have been 'Stressed and depressed Lib Dem Chief Quits' headlines in the middle of major elections. It was clear to me then that the smear campaign was run by people with personal grudges against me. I was exonerated by the House of Lords authorities in relation to allowances in October 2009.

During the 2010 General Election, I was again subjected to more personal allegations. The depth of depression that I felt and the consideration of self harm is difficult to describe so I will not do so. I was assured by the party that nobody was making any complaints against me. But at least two women were subject to some media pressure in an attempt to persuade them to make allegations. Immediately after the General Election, I offered to meet them with the Party President at the time, Baroness Scott, to understand what may have upset them and to seek some closure of any issue. I was given the response to my offer to meet. I was told that neither woman wanted to make any complaint or have any action taken. One woman refused to meet. One agreed to meet at a later date. When I did meet her in January 2011, I made it clear that I did not know what had upset her, but said that, "if there is anything that I have ever said or done that caused you any harm or embarrassment in any way, then that was not my intention." We did not discuss what may have caused this upset at any point, but my expression in front of Baroness Scott, was clearly accepted. This acceptance was repeated later in the day when I received two text messages from the person saying "you are not a bad man" and that "I should not suffer any period of 'purdah' as a result of allegations made. We continued the friendly relationship that we have always had.

I had been told by the party previously (2008) that there were questions by some of the media about inappropriate behaviour' being made. I was never given any names of potential complainants by the party, or told of any complaints (indeed I was assured then that nobody wanted to complain). I said that I had never acted inappropriately and would certainly not want to cause anyone any embarrassment. I felt, however, that the 'whispering campaign' from those bearing personal grudges against me meant that my role in the 2010 General Election was limited (at some cost to the party) and I did not help the AV referendum campaign in any significant way.

I heard no more until autumn 2012 when it appeared that a parliamentary by-election in Eastleigh was a distinct possibility. I was involved in some of the essential preparations for the campaign. Shortly after Chris Huhne resigned, I was told that people from Channel 4 were investigating allegations against me and it was clear that I could not help the campaign any further. A broadcast was made on February 21st 2013, which was exactly a week before the most important parliamentary by-election of the Parliament. One of the people featured went to the police with her allegations on the eve of poll of the by-election. I was subjected to a humiliating trial by media and a 'lynch mob' mentality from some in the party who knew none of the facts. I tried to protect my party by making only the short, written statements that crisis management required and giving no interviews. Ann and I stayed in hiding for some weeks whilst family friends, and in particular, Alex Carlile QC supported us.

The only communication to me from the party was simply to send me a copy of a complaint form showing that two women were now seeking my expulsion from the party. This was soon overtaken by news that the party were talking to the Metropolitan Police, who would undertake an investigation to see if any 'criminal activity' had taken place. At no stage did the party, or anyone from Nick Clegg's office, ask me for any of my evidence or comments on these matters.

I was shocked to have become the subject of a seven month police inquiry. Whilst I was never arrested, I had to be interviewed under caution. My discussions with the Police provided me with the first opportunity I had ever had to refute the basis of the allegations against me. I was interviewed in June and had to wait until late September when I was actually told by the BBC that there would be no charges. The Police had confirmed with my solicitor Richard Cannon that there would be no charges, that this was a Police decision and that no file of evidence had been given to the Crown Prosecution Service.

The party headquarters did not communicate with me about the Police decision, seek to ask why the Metropolitan Police had come to such a clear conclusion, or even express any relief that I would not be charged with a criminal offence. Before I could make a press statement, the party issued their own saying that their internal investigation into whether I should be expelled would now resume. The party had issued a series of e-mails to all party members saying that I was accused of 'serious allegations of sexual assault'.

Fortunately, I was familiar with the rules of the English Party's complaints procedures which were introduced in 2008. There were various attempts to change these rules, but with the help of Alex Carlile, I was able only with the threat of legal action to say that the inquiry should begin as prescribed in the rules.

I formally offered mediation in October 2013 as a route forward via the Independent Investigator. This was completely rejected by the 'complainants'.

I then felt threatened and bullied by wild rumours that there were many people who would complain against me. I felt that I was being urged to resign my party membership of 40 years on the basis of these rumours.

Following public calls for evidence, when the deadline for receiving complaints passed (November 22nd 2013), I was made aware of complaints from three women (including the woman who had accepted an apology two years previously). This was of course a smaller number of complaints than the number of women who gave interviews to Channel 4 News last February attacking me All the publicity did not result in a single complaint, other than those featured in the Channel 4 programme.

I submitted my evidence which strongly refuted what had been alleged. I had many very powerful evidential and character statements in support of my case. I then waited for the conclusion of the Independent Investigator. Under the rules only two possible conclusions are allowed at this stage. Either the investigator must say that there should be 'No Further Action' (as the Metropolitan Police did) or charges must be listed and then subjected to a hearing. The report must be given to just two people, the chair of the party body responsible, and to the person complained of.

I waited for the report to which I was entitled. Alex Carlile QC on my behalf consistently pressed for disclosure of the report to me, as the affected individual. I waited for two days to see it. Then I was informed indirectly by telephone that the party had decided not to accept it, which is against the rules for an independent investigation. I believe that that report concluded that 'there should be no further action' and it should have been given to me. The party decided to allow a further complaint to be admitted after the deadline had passed and which had been extended already. I then responded with my evidence to the fourth complainant (who had initially refused to assist the inquiry). Alex Carlile described some of my evidence obtained by research to be 'devastating'. The party should have done this sort of research a year ago. Assessing the fourth complaint clearly did not change the outcome of the independent inquiry's conclusion as it was again a 'No further action' conclusion.

Last Wednesday, I should have been given a copy of the report. Instead I was told that the party had advice that they could not do so under the Data Protection Act. This is strange since the rules have been in place since 2008; many bodies including Parliament publish reports of this kind and any personal data could have been redacted. I did not ask for the report to be published. I simply asked to be given it, as required by the rules. I have been advised firmly that there is no legal basis for refusing me a copy of the report in appropriately confidential circumstances.

I was informed by Alistair Webster QC at 11 am last Wednesday morning that the conclusion was 'No Further Action'. He went on to say that there would be a press statement accompanying this saying that I should consider an apology and that some of the evidence against me was credible. He told me that the words accompanying the 'No Further Action' statement were not his responsibility and that if I objected to them, then I had to take this up with the party and not with him. I had made the offer to the party to co-ordinate and agree responses to the report's conclusion (whatever it was) in advance. This offer was not taken up. Mr Webster was advised that the proposed press statement in his name was entirely inappropriate.

I immediately rang Lord Newby, the Lib Dem Chief Whip in the House of Lords, and told him that there would be a major problem if I was asked to do something that I could not do. My legal advice was that, apart from anything else, any apology would leave me defenceless in a future civil action. I believed that this would follow and could then result in my being expelled from the party after all. In any event, I made it clear to Lord Newby that any apology for something that I had not done was not appropriate and could not be accepted by me.

I explained this carefully to Dick Newby who said that there was little that he could do to persuade anyone to change the wording. It then emerged that both Nick Clegg and Tim Farron would issue further statement along similar lines. I did everything that I possibly could in the short time available to say that I should have the report, that I could not apologise and it would be most unwise to demand this.

I did however at the end of the meeting confirm that I was resuming the Lib Dem Whip in the House of Lords at that point, having in the interests of the party voluntarily stood aside from it, pending the conclusion of all inquiries. Dick confirmed that I was re-admitted and we shook hands.

I made my statement last Wednesday, which criticised nobody at all, and there the matter should have rested.

On Friday, I offered the party a way out. The four complainants announced that they would appeal against the conclusion of the inquiry. I suggested that the party should simply recognise that you cannot be expected to apologise when an appeal has been launched.

I am a Democrat, as well as a Liberal, and I believe that Conservative attempts to change parliamentary boundaries in their favour and change the voting registration to deny many people the vote could have resulted in permanent Conservative government for this country. I was happy to work with Nick Clegg to prevent this. My work for the Liberal Democrats over many years helping to win seats for the party, together with Nick Clegg's brilliant performance in the General Election, prevented a Conservative majority in 2010.

I have not spoken to, met with, or heard from Nick Clegg in eleven months. I would ask him, now that he has more knowledge of the facts, to ask for any threat to me to be withdrawn and to insist that I see the report, to which I am entitled, and to let me help him and my party again in future.

I very much regret the wounds that have opened up within my party because many people have acted without being aware of the facts. I am particularly grateful to my friends and colleagues in the Liberal Democrat group in the House of Lords for much personal support.

I would advise my friends in the party to let the matter rest, as it should have done, with the simple conclusion of the Independent Investigator that there should be no further action.

Courtesy has always been an essential part of my moral compass. If ever I have hurt, embarrassed or upset anyone, then it would never have been my intention and, of course, I regret that they may have felt any hurt, embarrassment or upset. But for the reasons given, I will not offer an apology to the four women complainants. I do not believe that people should be forced to say what they know they should not say, or do not mean.

Ann and I have both been members of the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats for over 40 years. Ann has also made great personal sacrifices for the sake of letting me help my party as much as I can. I am of course most grateful to her for sustaining me through this difficult period, together with our families and very many friends in the Liberal Democrats and elsewhere.

Finally, I would like to re-iterate my most grateful thanks also to Alex Carlile QC, who has acted for me as a friend on a pro-bono basis throughout the last year.

I hope that the matter will now be closed by a response to this statement and all threats withdrawn.


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Rosetta Craft To Land On Comet At 24,600mph

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 19 Januari 2014 | 22.56

A spaceship is about to embark on one of the most technologically advanced missions ever attempted - by landing on a comet at 24,600mph.

An internal alarm will wake the Rosetta craft at 10am on Monday after two and a half years of deep-space hibernation.

It will then chase 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as it begins to move closer to the Sun, before harpooning the 2.5-mile wide frozen dirtball and trying to make a landing.

Project scientist Matt Taylor, from the European Space Agency (ESA), compared the feat to the Bruce Willis film Armageddon in which Willis lands on an asteroid to save the world from destruction.

ESA computer animation of Rosetta in space An ESA computer animation of the Rosetta spaceship

"It will be an amazing achievement for human endeavour, an 'Armageddon' type thing," he told the Sunday Telegraph.

"We're not just landing on the Moon, we're dealing with something dynamic, which is kicking off tonnes of dust and gas every minute."

Rosetta was launched in March 2004, from Kourou, in French Guiana, and is now 500 million miles from Earth and close to the orbit of Jupiter.

The comet is travelling at 24,600mph - far faster than a space ship - so the ESA craft has spent the time since its launch using the gravitational pull of the Earth and Mars to act as a sling shot and allow it to accelerate.

"It flew almost 10 years in space and in the last two and a half years it was so far from the sun that we couldn't keep it completely active so we had to switch it off," said Dr Paolo Ferri, head of the ESA's mission operations department.

ESA computer animation of Rosetta in space When Rosetta is near the comet, it will launch its lander craft

"We have no contact since two and a half years and on Monday we'll have the first signal since then."

Scientists compare Rosetta's mission to a fly trying to land on a speeding bullet.

It will arrive at 67P in August, where if all goes to plan, it will become the first spacecraft to orbit a comet and land a probe on its surface.

Comets are the primitive building blocks of the solar system, and are thought to have helped 'seed' Earth with water, and perhaps even life. Their icy surface is embedded with dust, grit and particles from space, Nasa says.

They are left over from a planet-building time when our sun was just a spinning disc of dust and gas.

ESA computer animation Animation of Rosetta's Philae lander landing on comet An ESA animation of the lander landing on the comet

By studying the comet's dust and gas, Rosetta will help scientists learn more about the evolution of the solar system, it is hoped.

"Over the millennia of the history of Earth, comets have actually affected our evolution, they probably have affected the evolution of life as well, from the start of life to the destruction of life," Dr Ferri said.

"There are many theories about comets hitting the earth and causing global catastrophes. So understanding comets is also important to see in the future what could be done to defend the earth from comets."

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Briton Killed In St Lucia Was Defending Wife

A British man has been murdered while trying to protect his wife from attackers on the Caribbean island of St Lucia.

Two people are in custody and a murder inquiry launched after the death of Roger Pratt, 62.

The couple were attacked while their boat was moored off the Vieux Fort coast where they had been staying as part of a round-the-world voyage, celebrating Margaret's 60th birthday.

They left Lowestoft in June, navigating the English coastline before heading to the Algarve and on to the Caribbean.

Route of Roger and Margaret Pratt to St Lucia The couple plotted their route from the UK to St Lucia on their blog

A St Lucian police spokesman confirmed Mr Pratt died trying to defend his wife from attackers, but said there was no evidence the man was shot.

He said: "Nobody has been arrested yet but there are some guys in custody. The investigators are very busy looking at what happened."

Mrs Pratt was taken to hospital after the attack and was later released.

St Lucian tourism minister Lorne Theophilus said: "It is with much regret that I and other industry partners have learnt of the unfortunate incident which has resulted in the loss of life of a visitor to our shores.

St Lucia The attack happened at Vieux Fort

"At this time we extend our sincerest condolences to the family of British national Roger Pratt. To his wife, who also sustained injuries as a result of the attack off the Vieux Fort coast, we extend our deepest sympathies. Our prayers are with her for a speedy recovery.

"This is an active investigation and law enforcement is leading the charge in an attempt to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice speedily.

"Law enforcement officials have briefed myself and other senior tourism officials on aspects of the case although I am not at liberty to share some of those details with you at this time."

The couple lived in the village of Moreton Morrell in Warwickshire before embarking on their adventure.

Neighbours told Sky News the pair had lived there for about 25 years and were "thoroughly decent".

"They appeared to be very content, a normal couple", one said.

Writing on her blog in the hours before the attack, Mrs Pratt told how bureaucracy thwarted their attempts to leave that part of the Caribbean.

She said: "On Thursday morning the plan was to clear out from Soufriere, then to travel south and use up the 72 hours before we had to be away.

"But bureaucracy intervened. HM Customs and Excise in Soufriere told us that exit had to happen within 24 hours of clearing out; and that anyway, we couldn't clear out of Soufriere that day because the Immigration Officer hadn't come to work(!!)

Tourists use a pedalo in Rodney Bay, St Lucia St Lucia is popular with people who like to sail (File pic)

"So here we are in Vieux Fort, the most southerly port of clearance in St Lucia. It's very different. There's a port; an airport and no tourists - and so it's a regular town."

Writing on her LinkedIn profile before she left, Mrs Pratt said: "Off travelling! The plan is to be in the Caribbean for my 60th birthday in January 2014... all a bit of a leap into the unknown. Please stay in touch - I plan to be an assiduous correspondent!"

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Mikaeel Kular's Mother Charged Over His Death

The mother of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular has been arrested and charged in connection with his death.

Rosdeep Kular, 33, is due to appear in court on Monday.

She had been questioned by officers on Saturday after her son's body was discovered in woodland near a house in Kirkcaldy, Fife, following a major search.

The body was removed from the scene at around 3pm on Saturday.

Mikaeel Kular case The body was found around 30 miles from Mikaeel's family home in Edinburgh

Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham said: "During the course of today, the investigation into the disappearance of Mikaeel Kular has continued at pace.

"Following formal identification, I can now confirm that a 33-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with Mikaeel's death.

"The woman is expected to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday."

A memorial service took place on Saturday night at Edinburgh's St Andrew's Muirhouse Parish Church.

Candles were given out at the door before the service, which was open only to the local community.

Mikaeel Kular missing Dozens of teddy bears were left near Mikaeel's Edinburgh home

Mikaeel was reported missing from his home in the Scottish capital on Thursday morning.

Hundreds of police officers from across the UK joined the search and lines of volunteers swept the local area, searching for clues about his disappearance.

More than 500 calls were made by the public to a dedicated phone line.

Police Scotland are investigating an offensive Twitter comment relating to the case, which originated in the Greater Manchester area and was reported by an Edinburgh resident.

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UKIP Suspends Gay Marriage Row Politician

UKIP has suspended a councillor who claimed that recent flooding was Britain's punishment for legalising gay marriage.

David Silvester, a councillor for Henley-on-Thames, told his local paper that "storms, disease, pestilence and war" were the consequences for "a Christian nation that abandons its faith and acts contrary to the Gospel".

He added: "I wrote to David Cameron in April 2012 to warn him that disasters would accompany the passage of his same-sex marriage Bill."

His suspension swiftly follows UKIP leader Nigel Farage's promise to rid the party of its more extreme candidates.

Announcing the crackdown, Mr Farage told The Sun: "Politics needs people with personality and backgrounds and they will all have one or two flaws. I have got my own red lines on this. That is real extremism and nastiness.

"We introduced a set of criteria by which we judged the exiting MEPs on how they've performed and what they have done."

Mr Farage has ordered the clear-out in an attempt pull off one of the biggest upsets in modern political history - winning the most UK seats in the European Parliament.

UKIP was also left embarrassed last year when MEP Godfrey Bloom branded African countries "Bongo Bongo Land".

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