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Wales and Scotland drop Euros bid
March 01, 2009
The economic downturn has forced Scotland and Wales to ditch plans for a joint bid to host Euro 2016.With European governing body Uefa set to expand the event to 24 teams for 2016, there was concern in Wales that the costs would have been prohibitive.The only ground in Wales that currently meets Uefa s requirements for a major event is Cardiff s Millennium Stadium.Deputy first minister and minister for economy and transport Ieuan Wyn Jones said t..
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Harman warning on Goodwin pension
Harriet Harman has said former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief Sir Fred Goodwin should not "count on" keeping his full £650,000 a year pension.The deputy Labour leader described the pension settlement - agreed by the RBS board - as "money for nothing".The sum was unacceptable in "the court of public opinion," she told the BBC, and the governm
School lotteries to be reviewed
The use of lotteries to allocate places at oversubscribed schools in England is to be reviewed.Schools Secretary Ed Balls has asked the chief schools adjudicator to look at how widely random selection is used and whether it is fair to children.Mr Balls said he would be "very concerned if it was happening other than as a last resort".Last year, almo
Blair makes first visit to Gaza
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair, now Middle East envoy, has arrived in Gaza for his first visit.He is visiting a school in Izbet Beit Hanoun, in the north of the country, which is run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.Mr Blair is also due to meet business leaders and the United Nations director of operations in Gaza, John Ging.More
Third teenage crash victim named
A third teenager killed when a car hit a tree in an early morning crash has been named by North Wales Police.Clifford Thomas Jones, 17, from Newborough, Anglesey, died alongside Rebecca Jane Lee, 18, and Elin Rowlands, 15, from the Bangor area.They were in a Citroen C2 which left the A5 at Menai Bridge, Anglesey,shortly before 0100 GMT on Saturday.
PSNI investigate shop mall death
Police are investigating the death of a man at a shopping centre in County Antrim.It is understood the man was a security guard in the Abbey Centre at Newtownabbey on the outskirts of north Belfast.The incident happened at about 1400 GMT on Sunday.There are no more details available at present.
The Prodigy invades album chart
The Prodigy have gone straight to the top of the album chart with their new album Invaders Must Die.It became the techno-punk act s fifth UK number one album, and is one of the fastest selling albums of the year with 100,000 copies sold.Kelly Clarkson topped the singles chart with My Life Would Suck Without You, which rocketed up from number last w
Morph magic
By Alex BushillBBC NewsForget flashmob - this was more Morphmob.Outside London s Tate Modern, about 200 devotees gathered to pay tribute to their doyenne of DIY art - Tony Hart.The children s television presenter and art enthusiast passed away earlier this year aged 83.Today some of his legions of fans decided to build a terracotta army of little o
Jade Goody faces further surgery
Terminally-ill reality TV star Jade Goody is facing the prospect of more surgery to relieve her "awful pain", her publicist Max Clifford has said.The 27-year-old Big Brother star is set to be admitted to the Royal Marsden Hospital, in London.Goody spent the weekend in a hospice following problems with her medication.The mother-of two has weeks to l
BBC in University Challenge probe
The BBC says it is taking seriously claims that a member of University Challenge s winning team was not eligible to take part.Corpus Christi College, Oxford, led by Gail Trimble, romped to victory over Manchester University on the BBC TV quiz last week.But the BBC are looking at claims Sam Kay, who told viewers he was studying chemistry, graduated
Police target group disorder
Police forces across Scotland have begun a month-long crackdown on group disorder, ranging from gang violence to football hooliganism.Patrols will be stepped up as officers target known offenders and sales of alcohol to underage drinkers.Intelligence will also be gathered in secondary schools and social networking sites monitored.The aim is to redu
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