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  • Winehouse documentary to feature unseen footage of singer
    A documentary on the life of tragic British singer Amy Winehouse will feature unseen footage of the late star, the company handling its sale at the Cannes film festival said on Thursday. Focus Features International, a division of US entertainment giant NBCUniversal, said it would be taking the as yet untitled film to next month’s Riviera movie extravaganza. The...
    April 25, 2013 23:18
  • Colin Roberts, Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will be making working visit to Armenia
    Colin Roberts, Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will be making working visit to Armenia from 25-27 April, 2013.  Colin Roberts’ visit is a demonstration of the UK’s commitment to enhance its bilateral relations with Armenia and particularly its political dialogue.   Colin Roberts will meet representatives...
    April 25, 2013 18:02
  • UK prosecutors rule out charges over royal hoax call
    British prosecutors said on Friday they would not bring charges over a hoax call by two Australian radio DJs to the hospital where Prince William’s pregnant wife Catherine was being treated. The Crown Prosecution Service said there was no evidence to support a charge of manslaughter, despite the fact that Indian-born Jacintha Saldanha, 46, apparently committed suicide...
    February 1, 2013 21:52
  • Fears for hundreds of birds on south coast as ‘palm oil fell off passing ship’ reacted with sea water create ‘super-glue’
    Scores of seabirds have washed up on the south coast covered in a mysterious waxy substance. Although many of the birds were still alive, attempts to clean them were hampered as rescuers struggled to identify what was coating their feathers. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said more than 100 distressed birds, mostly guillemots, were discovered atLymeBayin...
    February 1, 2013 19:05
  • Piracy group: Make sure Somali pirates aren’t paid
    A U.K.-led Piracy Ransom Task Force says the shipping industry must adopt additional measures to ensure that payments aren’t made to pirates after a successful attack. The task force’s final recommendations noted that more than $300 million in ransoms has been paid to Somali pirates since 2008. The success of piracy attacks off Somalia has dropped markedly...
    December 12, 2012 22:25