Maybe one day they will include it on the safety instruction card: in the
event of a crash, please do not start Twittering until you have left the
aircraft.
Mexican police discovered the heads of nine men in plastic bags yesterday,
seven of them belonging to soldiers who had taken part in a military
crackdown on the drug cartels.
Gordon Brown"s Africa Minister gave the clearest hint yet that Britain is to
follow America"s lead and blacklist a British-based businessman and
UK-related companies accused of financially supporting Robert Mugabe"s
regime.
The cream of Mumbai society took high tea amid unprecedented security at the
Taj Mahal hotel yesterday, as the city landmark reopened for the first time
since being stormed by terrorist gunmen last month.
The Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament today suspended moves to approve a
contentious resolution that would allow British and other non-American
troops to remain in the country.
The Government could house tens of thousands of families if it took steps to
help to bring Britain"s empty homes back into use, according to a report by
the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).