BBC News
The special water flown in for Princess Charlotte
BBC News
When Princess Charlotte is christened on Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will baptise her with water from the River Jordan. The same water was also used at the christening of Charlotte's brother, George, two years ago. Why? Contrary ...
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When Princess Charlotte is christened on Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will baptise her with water from the River Jordan. The same water was also used at the christening of Charlotte's brother, George, two years ago. Why? Contrary ...
International Business Times UK
Tottenham Hotspur transfer targets: Who are the club looking to sign this summer?
International Business Times UK
With the summer transfer window now open, Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to make some new additions to their squad as Mauricio Pochettino's men seek to build on a promising, if unspectacular, 2014/15 campaign. IBTimes UK sports reporter Tony ...
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International Business Times UK
With the summer transfer window now open, Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to make some new additions to their squad as Mauricio Pochettino's men seek to build on a promising, if unspectacular, 2014/15 campaign. IBTimes UK sports reporter Tony ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Can England overcome its prejudice against wrist-spinners?
Telegraph.co.uk
A lot of us are delighted to see Yorkshire's wrist-spinner Adil Rashid included in the England squad for next week's Test in Cardiff. Wrist-spinners are fun. Things happen, we believe and hope, when they come on to bowl, either wickets or runs. Of ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
A lot of us are delighted to see Yorkshire's wrist-spinner Adil Rashid included in the England squad for next week's Test in Cardiff. Wrist-spinners are fun. Things happen, we believe and hope, when they come on to bowl, either wickets or runs. Of ...
BBC News
Small tube - big problem
BBC News
Catheters are a common, but little considered aspect of many patients' care. But in this week's Scrubbing Up Mandy Fader, professor of continence technology at the University of Southampton, says there needs to be a rethink about how they are used.
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BBC News
Catheters are a common, but little considered aspect of many patients' care. But in this week's Scrubbing Up Mandy Fader, professor of continence technology at the University of Southampton, says there needs to be a rethink about how they are used.
International Business Times UK
Arsenal: Petr Cech admits leaving Chelsea was the 'hardest decision'
International Business Times UK
New Arsenal signing Petr Cech has admitted that leaving Chelsea for their London rivals was the "hardest decision", but that he had to make the move in order to secure first team football. The 33-year-old goalkeeper was unveiled by the Gunners ...
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International Business Times UK
New Arsenal signing Petr Cech has admitted that leaving Chelsea for their London rivals was the "hardest decision", but that he had to make the move in order to secure first team football. The 33-year-old goalkeeper was unveiled by the Gunners ...
Daily Mail
Prince George gardens with Charles on eve of Princess Charlotte's christening
Daily Mail
For Prince William, much of whose life has been spent in the warm family embrace of Carole and Michael Middleton since he met and married their daughter Kate, it is an acknowledgement that perhaps, as far as George's grandparents are concerned, he has ...
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Daily Mail
For Prince William, much of whose life has been spent in the warm family embrace of Carole and Michael Middleton since he met and married their daughter Kate, it is an acknowledgement that perhaps, as far as George's grandparents are concerned, he has ...
BBC Sport
British Championships: No problem with 'plastic Brits' - Cram
BBC Sport
The country's elite athletes face a make or break weekend at the British Championships as they attempt to qualify for the World Championships in Beijing in August. BBC athletics commentator Steve Cram has assessed the debate over 'plastic Brits' which ...
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BBC Sport
The country's elite athletes face a make or break weekend at the British Championships as they attempt to qualify for the World Championships in Beijing in August. BBC athletics commentator Steve Cram has assessed the debate over 'plastic Brits' which ...
International Business Times UK
Greek referendum: What a 'Yes' or 'No' vote would mean for Europe
International Business Times UK
On Sunday 5 July Greeks will head to the polls to vote in an emergency referendum on Greece's bailout conditions – a vote that could change Europe forever, but how has this come about, and what will the result be? In our video guide, IBTimes UK ...
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International Business Times UK
On Sunday 5 July Greeks will head to the polls to vote in an emergency referendum on Greece's bailout conditions – a vote that could change Europe forever, but how has this come about, and what will the result be? In our video guide, IBTimes UK ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Islamists only want one thing. We cannot appease them
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron calls Isil an “existential threat” to the Western way of life. On the face of it, that seems ridiculous. How could a bunch of relatively poor, ill-armed fanatics and psychopaths conceivably topple what remains the most dominant ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron calls Isil an “existential threat” to the Western way of life. On the face of it, that seems ridiculous. How could a bunch of relatively poor, ill-armed fanatics and psychopaths conceivably topple what remains the most dominant ...
Mirror.co.uk
Cheeky kid asks man to buy him 10 Richmond cigarettes - his response was ...
Mirror.co.uk
When a cheeky kid asked a male shopper to buy him 10 Richmond - he responded in the best way possible. The man, Stanley Kaye, who posted the details of the incident on Facebook, was annoyed at the 'cheek' of an underage smoker outside a Tesco store ...
Mirror.co.uk
When a cheeky kid asked a male shopper to buy him 10 Richmond - he responded in the best way possible. The man, Stanley Kaye, who posted the details of the incident on Facebook, was annoyed at the 'cheek' of an underage smoker outside a Tesco store ...
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