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  • British Court Ruling Threatens Iran Sanctions

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    LONDON Western government sanctions against Iran suffered a big setback on Wednesday when Britain's top court ruled that the government was wrong to have imposed sanctions on the biggest Iranian private bank over alleged links to Tehran's nuclear program. The Bank Mellat case and 50 more like it pending at the European Union's General Court have cast a cloud over the future of EU ...

  • Champions Trophy scoreboard England vs South Africa Semi-final

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The following is the scoreboard of the Champions Trophy semi-final between England and South Africa at The Oval here Wednesday. South Africa Colin Ingram lbw Anderson 0 Hashim Amla c Buttler b Finn 1 Robin Peterson lbw Anderson 30 Faf du Plessis c Buttler b Tredwell 26 A.B. de Villiers c Buttler b Broad 0 Jean Paul Duminy b Tredwell 3 David Miller not out 56 Ryan McLaren run out (Trott) ...

  • England enter final with emphatic win over South Africa

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    England entered their second Champions Trophy final steam-rolling South Africa in the tournament's first semifinal match at the Kennington Oval here Wednesday. Jonathan Trott (82 not out) and Joe Root (48) guided England past South Africa's 175 in 37.3 overs after their bowlers put up an all-round show with Stuart Broad and James Tredwell striking thrice. Earlier, the Proteas were 80 for eight ...

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  • South Africa skittled out for 175 against England

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    South Africa riding on crucial knocks from David Miller and Rory Kleinveldt posted 175 all out in 38.4 overs against England in the first semifinal of the Champions Trophy at The Oval here Wednesday. Miller (56 not out) and Kleinveldt (43) shared a superb 95-run stand for the ninth wicket after South Africa were reduced to 80 for eight. Spinner James Tredwell was the pick of the bowlers, ...

  • India to have equal opportunity commission

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A high-level Indian delegation led by Minister for Minority Affairs K. Rahman Khan met senior British ministers and officials to formulate the framework of an equal opportunity commission for India. Minister Khan and his delegation, that included Joint Secretary Y P Singh, met Eric Pickles, secretary of state for communities and local government, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve, chair of the ...

  • Pubgoer clicks UFOs pic in UK

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A pubgoer has allegedly taken a photograph of two glowing discs hovering above Bracknell in Berkshire last Friday before speeding out of view. Steve Lambert spotted the discs while he was outside the Running Horse pub making a phone call; he quickly used his phone to click a picture of UFO, the Mirror reported. He said that the disc were headed south-west at high speed towards ...

  • Millions dont know difference between fruit and vegetable

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Many UK citizens think that cucumbers, courgettes and avocados - technically fruit, as they have seeds - are vegetables, according to a survey. The survey conducted by GardeningExpress.co.uk, showed that just 51 percent people of the country could correctly identify a tomato as a fruit while 91 per cent believe that a pepper is a vegetable, the Daily Express reported. Only one percent ...

  • Proteas media backs England to convert Ashes distraction into motivation for CT semi

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The South African media has said that England will try to convert the distraction of a looming Ashes series into motivation for Wednesday's first ICC Champions Trophy semi-final at the Oval against South Africa. According to Sport24, although the Champions Trophy is a distant second in importance to the clash with fierce rival Australia and defending the Ashes, England is hoping to see a place ...

  • Dhonis men practice ahead of semi-final clash against Sri Lanka

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Indian cricket team with a clean record in the preliminary stages of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy in England had a strenuous session at the nets in Cardiff ahead of Thursday's semi-final clash against Sri Lanka. With this practice session yesterday, the in form Indian players are confident of facing the Sri Lankan team. The players were busy in enhancing their skills at Glamorgan County ...

  • Cook has never felt more nervous ahead of CT semi with Proteas

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    England captain Alastair Cook has admitted that he is 'he has never felt more nervous' ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa, despite backing his team to withstand the pressure. Stating that the 'quarter-final' victory over New Zealand was most stressful moment of his reign, Cook said that he expected the Wednesday game to be worse, although he added that he is proud ...

  • Angelina Jolie stunt double sues News Corp over phone hacking

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A British stunt double for actress Angelina Jolie has sued News Corp. for hacking her phone. Eunice Huthart, who worked with Jolie on films including 'Beyond Borders', 'Tomb Raider II' and 'Mr. 'n' Mrs. Smith', filed the lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles, alleging that the media company hired private investigators to access her mobile phone voice-mail messages to seek information for news ...

  • UK Soldier Deaths Court Ruling Will Harm Combat Missions

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    LONDON The British government warned on Wednesday that future combat operations could become more difficult after a court ruled that families of three soldiers killed in Iraq could sue the military for failing to protect troops on active duty. Britain's Supreme Court upheld the claim of relatives that the Human Rights Act applied to troops serving in battle abroad, and rejected the ...

  • Analysts Assess Impact of Military Attack on Iran

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The United States and the European Union believe Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, but Tehran says its program is for peaceful, civilian purposes. The international community has been trying for years to persuade Iran to end its uranium-enrichment program, but to no avail. Low-enriched uranium can be used for civilian nuclear-power plants, but highly enriched uranium is an ...

  • NRI lawyer wins Iran bank case in British Supreme Court

    Scotland News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mumbai-born Parsi lawyer Sarosh Zaiwala Wednesday notched a remarkable success in a bank case in the British Supreme Court, with major ramifications on the international banking system, an official said. By the court verdict, the British government's sanctions on Iran's largest private bank, Bank Mellat, were lifted after the its security service's "Secret Court" failed to produce significant ...

  • Nigella Lawson spotted WITHOUT her wedding ring in first public appearance since assault pictures

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Television chef Nigella Lawson was yesterday seen out in public - but was not wearing her wedding ring.It comes after her husband, Charles Saatchi, was pictured in the Sunday People grabbing her by the throat.Nigella, 53, was last spotted fleeing her London home on Sunday, when the dramatic pictures of the couple outside a restaurant emerged.Saatchi agreed to a police caution over the incident - ...

  • Nigella Lawson pictures show its time for real men to man up

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Nigellagate from some feminist commentators who usually appear to have the acronym AMAB (all men are b******s) tattooed on their typing fingers.Had Kerry Katona been snapped getting throttled by her partner outside a Toby Carvery in Warrington, and stayed silent, I'm sure there'd have been a tweetfest about Little Miss Thickoe betraying her gender by failing to report the Neanderthal ...

  • North-south negative equity divide widening

    Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Ratings agency S&P says that 13.5% of mortgage borrowers in north-west England are in negative equity, against 0.9% in London and the ...

  • Theres something quite unpleasant going on Nigel Farage confronted for second time on visit to Scotland

    The Independent - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Ukip leader Nigel Farage said there is "something quite unpleasant going on" in Scotland after his Ukip team was sprayed by a protester with a fizzy ...

  • BT chief Ian Livingston quits to take on role as Government trade minister

    The Independent - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    BT vs Sky: Ofcom launches investigation into BSkyB's alleged refusal to share Sky Sports channels on 'fair terms' with ...

  • Scotland must do more to tackle poverty warns Oxfam

    The Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Scotland 's poorest neighbourhoods.The charity has accused ministers in successive Scottish and UK governments of failing to combat poverty effectively by putting wealth-creation, consumption and economic growth ahead of ...

  • Robber who tried to hide his face with clear plastic bag and the top 10 strangest disguises

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The hapless thief who raided a petrol station with a see-through plastic bag covering his face is just one of many criminals to don a ridiculous ...

  • My escape from war-torn homeland Fabrice Muamba tells his story for World Refugee Day

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    I had never seen snow until my first day in Britain. I was 11 years old and it was freezing cold. I couldn't speak any English and my family had fled our country, terrified for our lives.The whole way of life here was so different to Zaire, but people were so friendly.And Britain is now my home.I was a refugee, just like 50 million people now across the globe - from Syria to Afghanistan, ...

  • Bill Oddie Leave Rolf Harris alone as he only cuddled his secretary

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Rolf Harris should be left alone - because all he did was "cuddle his secretary".Rolf, 83, has been questioned by police as part of Operation Yewtree over historical allegations of sexual offences and remains on ...

  • Eddy Shah rape trial Former escort tells court media tycoon paid her to work exclusively for him

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A former call girl yesterday told a court how media tycoon Eddy Shah paid her thousands of pounds to work exclusively for him.Susan Davies, 53, who is accused of making a 14-year-old girl join in her sex sessions with Shah, first met him in a London hotel.Davies told the Old Bailey trial: "We talked quite a lot. Obviously we had sex."She was "flattered" when he said she ...

  • College threatened to exclude girl who accused students of raping her

    Daily Mirror - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A girl was threatened with being excluded from college after accusing students of rape, a court heard.The 18-year-old was suspended after speaking to staff about the incident in her campus room. She claims she then got a letter from a senior member of staff warning her she faced "exclusion" for bringing the college into "disrepute by demeaning sexual actions with a group".But ...

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