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Tax Havens Face Blacklist Threat From Labour

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 07 Februari 2015 | 20.14

By Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent

Tax havens such as Bermuda, Jersey and Guernsey will have six months to open their books or face international blacklisting if Labour wins the General Election in May, Ed Miliband has vowed.

The Labour leader has accused David Cameron of failing to follow through on demands that all overseas territories and crown dependencies adopt transparency measures being introduced in the UK.

Agreement on action to expose the owners of "shell companies" used to evade tax was hailed by Mr Cameron as a key achievement of the G8 summit in Northern Ireland in 2013.

He said then: "The UK is today leading the way by committing to create a central registry of company ownership.

"Each and every one of our overseas territories and crown dependencies has agreed to sign up to the multi-lateral convention on information exchange to exchange information automatically with the UK and to produce action plans on beneficial ownership."

But so far, according to Mr Miliband, none of the countries around the world over which Britain retains sovereignty has accepted the Prime Minister's appeal to them to "move forward together in raising standards of transparency" and some have ruled out reform.

Among the 10 countries whose leaders were called to No 10, Bermuda has rejected calls to make public the companies registered there.

So too have the Cayman Islands. Gibraltar has taken no further action. Neither has Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

In a letter to the leaders of the overseas territories and crown dependencies, Mr Miliband put them "on notice" that, if elected in May, his government would refer any that failed to produce publicly accessible central registers of beneficial ownership - who profits from a company - to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

"I am writing to put you on notice that a Labour government will not allow this situation of delay and secrecy to continue," he wrote.

"Labour will act on tax avoidance where the Tories will not," he added, ending protection from international scrutiny and requesting OECD blacklisting.

Mr Miliband, accused this week of being anti-business, told a conference of Labour councillors in Nottingham: "The current Conservative leadership have become the political wing of offshore hedge funds.

"Unlike them, we will not stand by. We will ensure a country where everyone plays by the rules, from top to bottom."

But a Conservative Party spokesman said: "People should judge Ed Miliband by his record, not his rhetoric.

"For 13 years - including when he was an adviser in the Treasury - Labour did absolutely nothing to tackle tax avoidance. This shows that Ed Miliband is simply too weak to deliver on what he promises.

"In contrast, we are tackling the problem head-on. David Cameron put tax dodging at the top of the global agenda at the UK's G8 summit, securing major new international rules to ensure that companies pay what they owe."


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Hunt For Man Who Stole Dying Pensioner's Purse

Police are hunting a man who stole an elderly woman's purse as she lay dying in the road.

Greater Manchester Police were called to Leigh Road, Leigh, following reports an 82-year-old had been hit by a lorry at 11:45am on 4 February.

When they arrived they found the woman dead at the scene, and witnesses reported seeing a man steal her purse before fleeing.

They are now appealing for information to help catch the thief. 

Detective Sergeant Neil Lawless said: "This is one of the most disgusting crimes I have ever investigated and I find it hard to believe someone could stoop so low to commit such a horrific offence.

"This man has taken what he sees as an easy opportunity by stealing a purse from a dying woman.

"I am sure the community will be equally disgusted and I appeal to anyone who may have seen this man take the purse and walk off on Leigh Road."

The woman has now been identified and her family have been informed.

The suspect is described as white, 6ft (1.8m) tall, between 30 and 40 years old, of medium build and with a dark brown beard.

He was wearing a light grey hooded top with the hood pulled over his head, light blue jeans and black boot style training shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Sgt Lawless said: "If you have any information, no matter how insignificant you think it may be, please call us as soon as possible."


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Patients 'Failed' By NHS Complaints System

A health watchdog has accused the NHS of letting down patients who complain about their care.

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's investigation looked into 150 complaints regarding allegations that patients had died or suffered avoidable harm because of failings in their care.

It found that 28 of the 150 cases should have been investigated by the NHS as a Serious Untoward Incident (SUI), which is triggered to allow doctors to learn from past mistakes.

But in the vast majority of these cases (71%) the hospital failed to carry out an SUI.

Families interviewed for the review complained they felt "belittled" and "misled" by medical staff who failed to listen to their concerns or give them straight answers.

Patients groups said the findings are "worrying" and suggest the lessons from recent hospital scandals have not been learnt.

Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor said: "Investigations weren't carried out when they should have been and when they were carried out they did not find out or explain why failings happened.

"When people make a complaint that they have been seriously harmed they should expect it to be taken seriously and thoroughly investigated."

In one case highlighted, a one-day-old baby, identified only as Baby F, was left with permanent brain damage because two doctors and a nurse made "serious mistakes" during blood transfusions.

But the hospital's SUI investigation was "fundamentally flawed and did not identify glaring errors in the conduct and recording of the transfusion and ignored obvious explanations for what happened", the ombudsman found.

Dr Katherine Rake, chief executive of Healthwatch England, said: "Our research shows that tens of thousands of people every year are being failed by the NHS and yet never report it because they have no faith the complaints system will make any difference.

"Even worse, fewer than half of those that do find the energy and courage to raise their concerns ever hear the words 'I'm sorry'.

"What we need is a complete overhaul of the complaints system that ensures every incident is properly investigated and learnt from, and that those affected are treated with the dignity they deserve."

A Department of Health spokesman said the NHS acknowledges that "listening to patients and staff is absolutely vital to improving care".

He added: "That's why we've made hospitals legally obliged to apologise to patients when mistakes do happen, introduced complaints handling as a crucial element of tougher hospital inspections and asked Robert Francis to produce an independent report on how to create a more open NHS culture."


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Addicted 2 UR Phone? Here's How To Switch Off

By Richard Suchet, Sky News Reporter

It's snowing and they're pinging water balloons with a catapult towards a bunch of green cardboard pigs.

This is a low-budget, outdoor re-enactment of Angry Birds, the smartphone app which gamers around the world enjoy for 200 million minutes per day.

There is a subtle irony in it - this real-life version of the famous game is being played by eight people who have chosen to be forcibly separated from their mobile devices and tablets. They are 'digital detoxing'.

They have come to a £200 per day retreat in Hertfordshire in search of some respite from their "connected" lives - no WhatsApp, no text messages, no phone calls, no Google, no Twitter or Facebook.

"One of the reasons I'm here is that I want to find a balance," says 23-year-old law student Jack Longden.

"Using social media does facilitate a lot of things in your everyday life but I think it also changes the way you live your day-to-day life and puts pressures on you that shouldn't necessarily be there."

Environmental consultant Max Goodman, 26, added: "I'm always plugged in, I've always got my phone on, always got it out, constantly texting so it's kind of non-stop."

And Sarah Horscroft, 22, told Sky News: "I guess part of it is about getting outside and having a break from being attached to my mobile and my smartphone but the main aim is to know that other people feel the same way as I do."

According to research by Nokia, the average person checks their phone every six-and-a-half minutes. Most of us are awake for around 16 hours a day which means we are looking at our phones more than 1,000 times every week.

Britons spend an estimated 62 million hours each day on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, a survey by market research company OnePoll found.

For our children, it is an even bleaker picture - the average child born in 2013 will have spent an entire year of their lives in front of a screen by the age of seven, according to MyFamilyClub.co.uk

Detoxing might not sound like much fun but this Hertfordshire retreat is different - there is a hot tub in the snow, yoga, textile art, outdoor cooking, a whittling class, and of course the Angry Birds imitation.

The aim is to encourage these urban multitaskers to reconnect with the great outdoors, to reconnect with themselves, and to interact with like-minded people face-to-face.

"Digital technology is supposed to free us up but it has actually tied us to our chairs as well," says retreat organiser Martin Talks.

"In the office you are sitting down, at home we sit in front of the TV and one of the worst things you can do for your health is to be sitting down for a long period of time.

"So we are trying to get them up, get them moving around, get them breathing, give them some fresh air and have a bit of fun."

But is all this really worth £200 per day? (Cheaper options might include - but are not limited to - putting your phone in a drawer).

"You don't need to look at a smartphone first thing in the morning, you don't need to look at it last thing at night, or in the middle of the night. You can actually get a bit of a balance and days [retreats] like this do provide a service in reminding people of that."

With 'wearable tech' likely to take off in the coming years, the chances are that digital devices will pervade our lives even more than they do now.

But experimental psychologist Dr Andrew Przybylski from the University of Oxford does not think there is real cause for concern.

"I think the idea of a 'digital detox' is a really curious one and I think it reflects the fact that a lot of people have an idea that maybe technology is bad for them," he says.

"But if you think about what the things are that people do with digital technology, it's typically finding their way around, talking to their friends and family members. So it's really a question of: what are you detoxing from? Your most important social relationships?

"The advantages of technology are irrefutable. We have a massive cognitive surplus. We have things like Wikipedia and TripAdvisor - sources of information that enrich our lives.

"There are definitely concerns about the downsides of technology but really the evidence is quite shaky."


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Outrage Over Barrister's 'Appalling' Rape Post

A top barrister has been criticised for claiming men should be cleared of rape if the victim was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Writing on his blog, David Osborne said "consent is consent, blind drunk or otherwise", and "regret after the event cannot make it rape".

His comments have been condemned by campaign groups as "ridiculous" and "appalling".

In a post entitled "She was gagging for it", Mr Osborne, a married father-of-four, said: "I have a very simple solution which I hope you will agree is fair.

"If the complainant (I do not refer to her as the victim) was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both, when she was 'raped', this provides the accused with a complete defence. 

"End of story and a victory for fairness, moderation and common sense!"

Mr Osborne, who was called to the criminal Bar in 1974, said recent guidelines on rape accusations have "serious consequences for all red-bloodied males who are out on the rut".

The guidelines issued to police and prosecutors mean people accused of rape will increasingly be expected to prove they obtained consent.

Mr Osborne also used the post to criticise Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders.

"She has decided, or rather it has been decided for her, that anybody who makes an allegation of rape must be believed, and everything possible in the trial process must be bent towards the conviction of the accused," he writes.

"Rape trials from now on are no longer to be prosecution led, but conviction led, and when you add into the mix that prison sentences for rape are getting longer and longer, the opportunities for a serious miscarriage of justice are self-evident."

Sarah Green, director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition, said she thought the remarks were a "sick joke".

"This is a legal professional indulging in the oldest stereotypes about rape, probably for attention-seeking purposes, and appearing to condone the predatory behaviour of men who target vulnerable girls.

"I suggest he takes time to look at the impact of rape on survivors and how the situation is made worse by being told by people like David Osborne that it is their fault."

Clare Jones from WomenCentre was quoted by the Daily Mirror and The Independent as saying: "It's appalling.

"We are deeply shocked that even today, in 2015, someone can seriously suggest that the violent crime of rape could be provided with a complete defence if a woman was under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time."

After the blog post came to light, Mr Osborne told the Daily Mirror that women would still have protection in law under his "solution".

He told the newspaper: "The protection in law that they have got seems to me to be twofold.

"Number One: Don't go out in the first place.

"Or Number Two: If you do go out don't get rat-a***d. If you get rat a***d, I'm sorry, you are asking for trouble."

He later added: "I tell you what would drop the rape statistics would be if girls covered up, dressed appropriately and stopped drinking themselves legless."


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Listen: Girl, 6, Rings 999 For Unconscious Mum

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 06 Februari 2015 | 20.14

Audio has been released of the moment a six-year-old girl rang 999 after finding her mother unconscious and bleeding from the mouth.

Paramedics have praised "calm and mature" Tianna Measuria for her bravery after she gave her mother's address and monitored her breathing until police officers and an ambulance arrived to help.

The young girl, from Falmouth, Cornwall, was at home when she heard "lots of noise" from Jazmin Carter's bedroom in the early hours of the morning.

As well as answering the operator's questions clearly and politely, Tianna was also heard reassuring the 24-year-old, saying: "Don't worry mummy, don't worry, it's fine." 

Vicki Fallding, who took Tianna's call, said: "It was like speaking to a much older child. I've spoken to adults who, in similar circumstances, are very distressed and not always able to answer all the questions.

"We were all so impressed with the level of detail she was able to provide, and would definitely encourage all parents to teach their children how to get help for them should a similar situation arise."

Miss Carter has said she is "very lucky and very proud" of her daughter, after the little girl remembered her stepfather's instructions of what to do in an emergency.

Tianna's mother has now made a full recovery, and the South Western Ambulance Service has given the schoolgirl a certificate in recognition of her quick thinking and sound judgment.

The nature of her illness has not been released.


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Jihadi Who Faked Death Gets 12 Years In Jail

By Mark White, Home Affairs Correspondent

A British jihadi who posed with the severed heads of Syrian soldiers and faked his own death to sneak back into the UK has been jailed for 12 years.

But Imran Khawaja - who spent six months in Syria alongside insurgents linked to terror group Islamic State - has appealed to other young British Muslims not to make the same mistakes he did.

He acted as a frontman for Rayat Al Tawheed, posting dozens of photos and videos online and boasting of his weapons training and exploits on the battlefield.

He also encouraged other young men and women to become jihadis and travel to the region.

During a two-day sentencing hearing at Woolwich Crown Court in south east London, Khawaja's defence team appealed to the Judge Mr Justice Baker for leniency, claimed the 27-year-old was a "psychologically vulnerable" young man who bitterly regretted his actions.

But prosecutor Brian Altman QC said Khawaja had featured in some truly disturbing footage of decapitated Syrian government soldiers.

In one video sequence, played before a hushed court, Mr Altman said Khawaja could be seen picking up severed heads from the back of a flatbed truck and saying: "Heads. Kuffar (non-Muslims) Disgusting."

Mr Altman said: "His attitude is quite clearly contemptuous. There is no sign of compulsion or revulsion."

At a court hearing last month, the former security guard pleaded guilty to preparing acts of terrorism, attending a terror training camp in Syria and receiving weapons training.

He was sentenced today alongside two other men, his cousin Tahir Bhatti, who pleaded guilty to  assisting an offender and his friend Asim Ali, who admitted terrorism funding.

Bhatti, a taxi driver, was persuaded to travel to Bulgaria last June to pick up Khawaja and help smuggle him back into the UK.

He was sentenced to 21 months for assisting an offender.

Asim Ali was given a 21-month sentence for withdrawing £300 to give to his friend on 24 January last year, two days before Khawaja left for Syria.

Throughout his almost six months in the Middle East, Imran Khawaja's family never alerted the UK authorities.  Instead they embarked on a relentless campaign of text and social media messaging, desperately pleading with him to return home.

In one exchange, his sister Azmeena berated her brother for deserting the family, saying he had broken his parents' hearts.

In another message, she said: "Book your ticket and come home or I will come and get you."

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Ex-Children's Doctor Guilty Of Sex Assaults

A former children's doctor has been found guilty of assaulting young girls in the same hospital as Jimmy Savile.

Michael Salmon preyed upon girls at Stoke Mandeville Hospital at a time when Savile also prowled the wards - though there is no suggestion of a link between the pair.

The 79-year-old was convicted of nine indecent assaults and two rapes carried out between 1973 and 1988.

His six victims, one of whom was raped at his home, were aged 11 to 18.

Jurors at Reading Crown Court had been told how Salmon, a father, carried out many of his attacks behind a screen in his consulting room at the Buckinghamshire hospital.

Often the victim's parents were waiting nearby believing the consultant paediatrician was completing a medical examination.

The court heard how Salmon thought he was "bomb-proof" because no one would believe a child over him.

"On some of the occasions he handled the breasts of some of the young girls, with the pretence of listening to their heart, and he also on occasions carried out internal vaginal examinations, something for which there was no medical need whatsoever, without a nurse present and without wearing surgical gloves," the court was told.

Salmon raped one girl, 16, when she turned to him believing she was pregnant.

After confirming the pregnancy, the doctor took her to a bedroom at his home and raped her.

"One favour deserves another," he told her.

Salmon raped her again after luring her back by saying she might be pregnant with twins.

Jurors took just over 15 hours to reach their verdict.

The former paediatrician was cleared of carrying out an illegal abortion on his rape victim, as well as a separate rape and indecent assault.

No date for sentencing has yet been set.

Thames Valley Police said other women had come forward with allegations against Salmon since the beginning of the trial last month.

Stoke Mandeville, in Aylesbury, entered the spotlight following disclosures about Savile's abuse in 2011.

An NHS report into the now-deceased TV personality's crimes there was delayed last year to gather new evidence. It has yet to be published.


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Mass Web Surveillance By GCHQ Was Unlawful

By Tom Cheshire, Technology Correspondent

British spies acted illegally in accessing millions of personal communications collected by the US National Security Agency (NSA), according to a ruling from Britain's most secretive court.

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has never before, in 15 years, ruled against the intelligence and security services.

But it said that up to December 2014 "the soliciting, receiving, storing and transmitting by UK authorities of private communications of individuals located in the UK, which have been obtained by US authorities" breached articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which refer to the right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression, respectively.

Documents disclosed by Edward Snowden revealed the existence of the NSA's PRISM and Upstream programmes.

PRISM allowed the NSA access to data handled by internet companies including Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, Google and Apple; in one day it was able to collect 444,743 email address books from Yahoo and 82,857 from Facebook.

Upstream is an NSA interception programme that taps fibre optic cables carrying internet information.

In one month, Upstream collected 160 billion interception records.

GCHQ and the NSA share intelligence gathered by both programmes.

However, this type of information sharing between GCHQ and the NSA is now legal. This is because a legal case resulted in disclosure of the guidelines governing information sharing.

A GCHQ spokesperson said: "Today's IPT ruling re-affirms that the processes and safeguards within the intelligence-sharing regime were fully adequate at all times - it is simply about the amount of detail about those processes and safeguards that needed to be in the public domain."

However, the ruling could open the doors to millions of claims against the intelligence services.

Privacy International and Bytes for All, two claimants in the protracted legal case, are now petitioning the IPT to find out whether their communications were intercepted. If they were, they will seek their deletion.

The IPT told Sky News that anyone with a "reasonable belief" that their communications had been intercepted illegally could petition the Tribunal to find out what information GCHQ had gathered on them.

James Welch, the legal director of Liberty, one of the claimants said: "The Intelligence Services retain a largely unfettered power to rifle through millions of people's private communications – and the Tribunal believes the limits and safeguards revealed during last year's legal proceedings are an adequate protection of our privacy.

"We disagree, and will be taking our fight to the European Court of Human Rights."


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Farage Cancels Rotherham Event After Protests

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has cancelled a public appearance in Rotherham because of protests outside his party's office.

The politician had been due to cut the ribbon on the campaign office of UKIP's parliamentary candidate Jane Collins, but his staff said he would not be coming out on police advice.

Around 40 people had gathered outside in a noisy but peaceful demonstration.

Many were carrying placards with the slogan "Reject UKIP lies", and shouting that Mr Farage was not welcome in the town.

His visit follows a damning report into way Rotherham Council failed to deal with child sexual exploitation in the town.

UKIP has 10 councillors in Rotherham which is one of its main target seats in the North at the May general election.

Mr Farage denied he was exploiting the abuse scandal with his visit.

He said: "We're the one party that's warned consistently against division within society and multiculturalism and we've warned against it for years.

"We want interculturalism. We've got different religions and faiths but we have to mix together and we have to live under one law.

"So I think to accuse us of exploiting it is not fair.

"We have warned for years that things have been going wrong with increasing divisions within society."

But Rotherham's Labour MP Sarah Champion, said his visit amounted to "rubber-necking" after the scathing report by Louise Casey into the council's mishandling of child sex abuse allegations.

She tweeted: "Hilarious Nigel Farage is trapped inside the Rotherham UKIP shop by people objecting to him coming to rubber neck at victims!"

Mr Farage was later escorted out of the office by security and police into waiting police car.

Speaking at his party conference in nearby Doncaster last year, Mr Farage told supporters UKIP was parking its "tanks on the Labour Party's lawn" in an assault on its heartlands.


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Glasgow Bin Lorry Crash Driver Breaks Silence

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 05 Februari 2015 | 20.14

Glasgow Bin Lorry Crash Driver Breaks Silence

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The driver of the Glasgow bin lorry that crashed and killed six people has said he was unconscious and cannot remember what happened.

Harry Clarke was at the wheel of the truck when it careered down a busy shopping street in the city three days before Christmas.

Speaking to the media for the first time, he told the Daily Record the victims were on his mind "every minute of every day".

But the 58-year-old said his memory is a blank and he cannot remember the time leading up to the tragedy.

"I understand a lot of people want to know what happened that day. I wish I could tell you but I can't," he told the Daily Record.

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    The lorry crashed into the Millennium Hotel at the top of Queen Street in the city centre

One police officer said it first mounted the pavement 300 metres down the street

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Ambulance, police and fire crews were quickly on the scene as the scale of the incident became clear

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There were concerns about a potential gas leak after the lorry damaged a gas pipe

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Glasgow Bin Lorry Crash Driver Breaks Silence

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

The driver of the Glasgow bin lorry that crashed and killed six people has said he was unconscious and cannot remember what happened.

Harry Clarke was at the wheel of the truck when it careered down a busy shopping street in the city three days before Christmas.

Speaking to the media for the first time, he told the Daily Record the victims were on his mind "every minute of every day".

But the 58-year-old said his memory is a blank and he cannot remember the time leading up to the tragedy.

"I understand a lot of people want to know what happened that day. I wish I could tell you but I can't," he told the Daily Record.

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  1. Gallery: Images From The Scene In Glasgow After The Bin Lorry Crash

    The lorry crashed into the Millennium Hotel at the top of Queen Street in the city centre

One police officer said it first mounted the pavement 300 metres down the street

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The streets were busy with Christmas shoppers, many of whom raced to the scene to help

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Ambulance, police and fire crews were quickly on the scene as the scale of the incident became clear

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There were concerns about a potential gas leak after the lorry damaged a gas pipe

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Tesco Facing Probe Over Supplier Dealings

An official investigation is to be launched into practices at troubled supermarket giant Tesco, including delays in payments to suppliers.

The move was announced by the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA), Christine Tacon, who said she had formed a "reasonable suspicion" that the retailer has breached supply guidelines.

She said she took the decision after considering information submitted to her after Tesco's profit over-statement last September.

She has discussed the practices with Tesco and will now seek more information from direct suppliers and others to determine what further action to take.

The post of Adjudicator was set up in 2013 to monitor the relationship between the 10 largest retailers and their suppliers.

The investigation, which is the GCA's first, is expected to take up to nine months and the Adjudicator has called for evidence to be submitted by 3 April.

It will cover the conduct of Tesco plc from 25 June 2013 (when the GCA was created) to 5 February this year.

A statement said: "The investigation will consider the existence and extent of practices which have resulted in delay in payments to suppliers. This will include in particular, but not be limited to, delay in payments associated with:

:: Short deliveries, including imposition of penalties

:: Consumer complaints where the amounts were not agreed

:: Invoicing discrepancies such as duplicate invoicing where two invoices were issued for the same product

:: Deductions for unknown or un-agreed items

:: Deductions for promotional fixed costs (gate fees) that were incorrect

:: Deductions in relation to historical promotions which had not been agreed.

The investigation, which follows a catastrophic period for Tesco including store closures, will also look into suppliers having to make payments for better positioning of goods on shelves not related to a promotion.

Initially the probe will be restricted to Tesco, but it could be expanded to include other supermarkets if warranted.

Ms Tacon said she had taken the decision "after careful consideration" and urged suppliers with concerns to come forward and give evidence.

She told Sky News she currently had two sanctions at her disposal. "I can make legally binding recommendations and I can require (offenders) to take out - name and shame as people call it – adverts apologising for what they have done."

Once legislation currently going through parliament is in place she will also be able to impose fines.

A Tesco spokesman said: "We have taken action to strengthen compliance and ... we are changing the way we work with suppliers.

"We will continue to co-operate fully with the GCA as she carries out her investigation and welcome the opportunity for our suppliers to provide direct feedback."

Business Secretary Vince Cable said: "This is an historic day for the Groceries Code Adjudicator and shows we have created a regulator that has real teeth."


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E-Cigarettes Are Harmful To Lungs - Study

E-cigarettes contain toxic chemicals which could damage the lungs and immune system, scientists have discovered.

Experiments carried out on mice found e-cigarette fumes harmed the animals' lungs and made them more susceptible to respiratory infections.

Chemicals generated by the nicotine devices also weakened the immune system's response to viruses and bacteria, causing some mice to die.

Researchers found e-cigarette vapour contains "free radical" toxins similar to those found in air pollution and cigarette smoke.

Although the study said they generated just 1% of the amount of free radicals in tobacco smoke, these molecules can damage DNA and cell membranes.

The study was carried out by scientists at John Hopkins University in Baltimore.

Professor Shyam Biswai said: "Our findings suggest that e-cigarettes are not neutral in terms of the effects on the lungs.

"We have observed that they increase the susceptibility to respiratory infections in the mouse models.

"This warrants further study in susceptible individuals, such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder) patients who have switched from cigarettes to e-cigarettes, or to new users of e-cigarettes who may have never used cigarettes."

The study exposed mice to e-cigarette vapour equivalent to doses inhaled by humans for a period of two weeks.

Researchers then infected the mice with pneumonia bacteria or the flu virus.

The results showed the infected mice were far more likely to develop a weakened immune system.

Co-author of the report Dr Thomas Sussan said: "E-cigarette vapour alone produced mild effects on the lungs, including inflammation and protein damage.

"However, when this exposure was followed by a bacterial or viral infection, the harmful effects of e-cigarette exposure became even more pronounced.

"The e-cigarette exposure inhibited the ability of mice to clear the bacteria from their lungs, and the viral infection led to increased weight loss and death, indicative of an impaired immune response."

Results of the study have been published in the online journal Public Library of Science ONE.


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UK Can And Should Do More In IS Fight, Say MPs

By Alistair Bunkall, Defence Correspondent

Britain can and should be doing more in the fight against Islamic State, a group of MPs has said.

A report by the Commons Defence Select Committee also found the UK is contributing less than its NATO partners and that the British military lacks a strategy for defeating IS, also known as ISIS.

The report comes after the father of a Jordanian pilot murdered by IS denounced the group as "wild beasts".

The committee's chairman, Rory Stewart, said: "The UK should be focused much more on Iraq. It should be a higher priority.

"That doesn't mean combat troops on the ground. That means, to begin with, just understanding what is going on.

"That means putting military and civilian personnel on to the ground to start mapping who is the enemy, who are these people in ISIS or Da'ash?

"Who are our allies? How do we work with the Sunni tribes? How do we work with the neighbours? What is the US campaign plan? What is the Iraqi campaign plan?

"Once we answer those questions, and we need to answer them urgently, we're not going to begin to play a constructive role fighting ISIS."

Britain only has three military personnel stationed outside northern, Kurdish Iraq.

They have not yet made any specific pledges to send more. That number compares to 3,000 Americans, 300 Spanish personnel and 280 Italians.

Britain has so far contributed 40 heavy machine guns, but Germany is offering a vast arsenal of weapons, including 16,000 assault rifles, 10,000 hand grenades and 8,000 pistols.

RAF aircraft, confined to bombing Iraq and not Syria, have only contributed to 6% of the total strikes against Islamic State positions.

General Sir Richard Shirreff, former deputy supreme commander of NATO forces, is unimpressed with the UK effort, considering it is one of the P5 - permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

He said: "What we need to see from our political leaders is leadership and a preparedness to say, 'This isn't going to be easy, this isn't going to go away, this does affect us dramatically and domestically and internationally'.

"We have a role to play, we have responsibilities as a member of the P5, we have responsibilities in the area, we have history in the area, we have an understanding of the area and we need to be prepared to put our shoulder to the wheel."

The committee emphasised it was not calling for British combat troops to be deployed but saw a need for a strategy which is currently absent.

It also said it was "shocked  by the inability or unwillingness of any of the service chiefs to provide a clear and articulate statement of the UK's objectives or strategic plan in Iraq".

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Four Security Alerts In Northern Ireland

Army bomb experts and police are at the scene of four security alerts currently under way in Northern Ireland.

An explosive device is thought to have gone off underneath a car in Belfast on Wednesday night, and roads have been closed and homes evacuated in two other areas of the city after suspicious objects were found.

Rail services between Belfast and Dublin have also been disrupted after another object was left on the line.

PSNI Inspector James Murphy told The Belfast Telegraph that a device may have exploded or partially exploded underneath a parked car in St James Road just before midnight.

Bomb experts are examining an object found at the scene. The car was badly damaged, but no one was injured.

Suspicious objects were also found in the road in North Queen Street and Friendly Street on Thursday.

And rail services between Belfast and Dublin have been affected after a device was discovered on the line in Lurgan, Co Armagh.

Translink tweeted that the line had been closed between Portadown and Belfast on Wednesday evening after the security alert.

It said: "There is a security alert at Bell's Row Lurgan, until further notice services will make amended calls. Bus subs in place."

Police were alerted after suspicious activity at the Bells Row crossing near Antrim Road.

The PSNI tweeted on Wednesday night: "Police have been made aware of suspicious activity around the Bells Row crossing in the vicinity of Antrim Road, Lurgan, this evening.

"Translink have closed the Belfast to Dublin railway line until further notice."

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams called on those behind the suspected car bomb to stop violence.

Speaking to Reuters, he said: "Clearly whoever is responsible should desist.

"If you want to keep the union or you want a united Ireland, there's now a peaceful and democratic way so these actions should stop."


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Iraq Inquiry Report Out 'As Soon As Possible'

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 04 Februari 2015 | 20.14

The chairman of the inquiry into the Iraq War has said he is unable to say when his long-awaited report will be published.

Sir John Chilcot faced questions from MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee about why the document has yet to be released.

He said the aim is to release it "as soon as we possibly can".

The draft report is said to be around one million words in length, and more than £9m has been spent on the inquiry.

The inquiry, which was set up in 2009, heard evidence from its last witness in 2011.

Concluding the public evidence sessions four years ago, Sir John said it would take "some months" to write the conclusions".

David Cameron is among those who have expressed frustration at the delay, and last week some MPs demanded that the existing text and key evidence be handed over to be published immediately.

In his opening statement, Sir John said: "My committee and I want, and intend, to deliver our report to the Prime Minister as soon as we possibly can.

"But as I said to the Prime Minister ... I see no realistic prospect of doing so before the General Election.

"We have to maintain the principles by which we have operated throughout: fairness, thoroughness and impartiality.

"It is our duty to deliver a report which gives the Government, Parliament, the public, and particularly all those who have been deeply affected by events in Iraq, the answers they deserve."

He told MPs part of the reason for the delay is the Maxwellisation Process - the practice of giving those due to be criticised in a report time to respond.

Sir John defended the time it has taken for the report to be finalised, saying it was a "massive task" of "constructing a reliable account" based on information that was "interlinked by a web of advice, discussion and debate".

"Quite difficult exchanges" about the release of Government documents had also held up publication, he said.

The finger for the delay has often been pointed at Tony Blair, who was Prime Minister at the time of the conflict.

But Mr Blair has repeatedly insisted that he has nothing to do it, and Sir John told MPs: "As of today I don't think anyone involved in the Maxwellisation process is seeking to spin it out."

Sir John quipped that he had "tried very hard not to rue" the day he accepted the job.

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    Protesters gather outside Westminster's Queen Elizabeth II building for Tony Blair's appearances before the Chilcot Inquiry in 2010 and 2011

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New Zealand Judge To Chair Child Abuse Inquiry

New Zealand high court judge Justice Lowell Goddard has been named as the latest chair of the troubled child abuse inquiry.

Home Secretary Theresa May said in a statement to MPs that a new statutory inquiry will be established, meaning the current panel will be dissolved.

Current members will be able to reapply for their roles. 

The terms of reference are also being looked at, meaning that the investigations could potentially go back beyond 1970.

Mrs May said she was "more determined than ever" to expose those who had failed victims.

"The Home Office received more than 150 nominations from survivors, their representatives, MPs and members of the public," she said.

"In addition, the Home Office also contacted Commonwealth countries via the Foreign Office to identify any suitable candidates.

"Each and every name was assessed against a set of criteria incorporating the views of survivors on the most important factors.

"This included the appropriate skills to carry out this complex task, experience of that subject matter, and the absence of any direct links to any individual about whom people may have concerns, or any institution or organisation that might fall under the scope of the inquiry."

Justice Goddard was admitted to the bar in 1975 and is currently based at the High Court in Wellington.

Speaking ahead of the announcement, child abuse lawyer Dino Nocivelli told Sky News: "Survivors of child abuse are often mistrustful of authority figures, and this is perfectly understandable considering the abuse they have suffered. 

"The fact that survivors are still waiting for a truly independent inquiry is truly an embarrassment and inexcusable." 

The first chair of the inquiry was Baroness Butler-Sloss, who stood down in July amid questions over the role of her late brother, Lord Havers, who was attorney general in the 1980s.

Her replacement, Dame Fiona Woolf, resigned after criticism of her links to the establishment, most notably in relation to former home secretary Leon Brittan, who died last month.

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One In Two Britons Will Get Cancer, Say Experts

By David Bowden, Senior Correspondent

One in two people in the UK will get cancer at some point in their lives, according to the latest forecast by experts.

Cancer Research UK announced the new figure - which replaces the longstanding previous estimate of one in three - as it warned the country faces a "crisis" if it does not plan ahead.

The charity says the increase in cases is largely attributed to people living longer, but that the number of people surviving the disease has never been higher.

Professor Peter Sasieni, from Queen Mary University of London, is the author of the study published in the British Journal of Cancer that produced the figure.

"Cancer is a disease of old age," he said.

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"The longer you live the more likely you are to get cancer and we think two thirds of the increase is because of increased longevity, the other third is because cancer rates are actually increasing."

While Cancer Research UK said there will "never be one single magic bullet" to cure all cancers, it called for a boost to public health and the NHS to meet looming demands for better diagnostics, treatments and earlier diagnosis.

The country's cancer survival rate has doubled over the last 40 years and around half of patients now survive the illness for more than 10 years.

The lifetime cancer risk for women (47.55%) is lower than that of men (53.5%), while the combined lifetime risk is 50.5%.

In 1980 the combined risk was 27.2%, in 1990 it was 32.7%, in 2000 it was 37.1% and in 2010 it was 41.8%.

Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK's chief executive, said: "We're living longer and that means we're more likely to develop a range of age-related health issues.

"We need to plan ahead to make sure the NHS is fit to cope. If the NHS doesn't act and invest now, we will face a crisis in the future - with outcomes from cancer going backwards.

"There will never be one single magic bullet that treats ... cures all cancers.

"I cannot foresee a time when that's going to be the case. But already we're able to cure a number of cancers now."


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McIlroy Settles Multi-Million Pound Lawsuit

By David Blevins, Ireland Correspondent

Golfer Rory McIlroy and his former manager have reached a settlement in their multi-million pound legal dispute.

It means the 25-year-old world number one will be spared cross-examination in Dublin High Court.

Talks continued for seven hours after Mr Justice Cregan postponed the opening of the case overnight when he was told lawyers for both parties were making progress on issues.

McIlroy was suing his former management company for £4.5m, alleging he was coerced into signing an "unconscionable" contract at a Christmas party.

Horizon Sports Management was counter-suing him for £13m, alleging breach of contract and unpaid fees for negotiating some of his lucrative sponsorship deals.

At the start of 2013, McIlroy signed a deal with Nike worth $100m (£65m) over five years.

in a joint statement, the two sides said: "The legal dispute between Rory McIlroy and Horizon Sports Management has been settled to the satisfaction of both parties who wish each other well for the future."  

The terms of the settlement were not revealed.

The dispute had rumbled on for 18 months and a previous attempt at arbitration proved unsuccessful. With legal costs included, the lawsuit had run to an estimated £40m.

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  1. Gallery: A Look At The Rise Of A Golf Prodigy

    Born in Holywood, Northern Ireland, a young Rory McIlroy was introduced to golf by his father. He won the 2003 Ulster Boys Championship at 13 and the European Amateur title in 2006

In 2007, at the age of 17, McIlroy won the trophy for best amateur player in the 136th British Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland

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Rotherham Council Branded 'Not Fit For Purpose'

Rotherham Council Branded 'Not Fit For Purpose'

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By Mike McCarthy, North of England Correspondent

Rotherham Council has been branded "not fit for purpose" and "in denial" about its shortcomings by an independent government inspection.

The report was set up to assess Rotherham council's ability to handle revelations that 1,400 girls were subjected to sexual abuse over a period of 16 years.

The inquiry found that: "In particular, it is failing in its duties to protect vulnerable children and young people from harm."

Louise Casey's report was published as it was claimed a police officer and two local politicians have been accused of having sex with underage girls in Rotherham. 

The Independent Police Complaints Commission would not confirm that it had received an allegation of sexual abuse by a police constable but said that so far there had been 20 complaints against ten South Yorkshire officers in relation to their handling of the child sexual exploitation investigation in the South Yorkshire town.

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  1. Gallery: Who's Who in The Rotherham Abuse Scandal

    Roger Stone - Leader of Rotherham Borough Council from 2003 to 2014. Resigned when the report was published in August last year.

Shaun Wright - Former Police & Crime Commissioner and Cabinet Member for Children's Services until 2010. Resigned following intense pressure, three weeks after the report was published.

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Joyce Thacker - Former Head of Child Services for Rotherham Borough Council. Resigned from her post just days after Shaun Wright stepped down.

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Jahangir Akhtar - Former Deputy Leader of Rotherham Borough Council. Quit before the report was published, following claims he knew about a relationship between a 14-year-old girl and a suspected abuser.

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David Crompton - Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police. He initiated an independent investigation after the report was published.

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Rotherham Council Branded 'Not Fit For Purpose'

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By Mike McCarthy, North of England Correspondent

Rotherham Council has been branded "not fit for purpose" and "in denial" about its shortcomings by an independent government inspection.

The report was set up to assess Rotherham council's ability to handle revelations that 1,400 girls were subjected to sexual abuse over a period of 16 years.

The inquiry found that: "In particular, it is failing in its duties to protect vulnerable children and young people from harm."

Louise Casey's report was published as it was claimed a police officer and two local politicians have been accused of having sex with underage girls in Rotherham. 

The Independent Police Complaints Commission would not confirm that it had received an allegation of sexual abuse by a police constable but said that so far there had been 20 complaints against ten South Yorkshire officers in relation to their handling of the child sexual exploitation investigation in the South Yorkshire town.

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  1. Gallery: Who's Who in The Rotherham Abuse Scandal

    Roger Stone - Leader of Rotherham Borough Council from 2003 to 2014. Resigned when the report was published in August last year.

Shaun Wright - Former Police & Crime Commissioner and Cabinet Member for Children's Services until 2010. Resigned following intense pressure, three weeks after the report was published.

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Joyce Thacker - Former Head of Child Services for Rotherham Borough Council. Resigned from her post just days after Shaun Wright stepped down.

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Jahangir Akhtar - Former Deputy Leader of Rotherham Borough Council. Quit before the report was published, following claims he knew about a relationship between a 14-year-old girl and a suspected abuser.

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David Crompton - Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police. He initiated an independent investigation after the report was published.

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Whole-Life Sentence Challenge Dismissed By Judges

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 03 Februari 2015 | 20.14

A triple murderer has lost an appeal against his whole-life prison sentence.

Arthur Hutchinson was jailed in 1984 for stabbing husband and wife Basil and Avril Laitner to death after breaking into their Sheffield home on their daughter's wedding night, then killing one of their sons.

He is the first whole-life prisoner to challenge his sentence after a controversial ruling by judges at the European Court of Human Rights in July 2013 that the tariffs breach human rights.

At the time, the Strasbourg-based court said that a sentence which forces murderers to die in jail was "inhuman and degrading" because it is not "reducible".

But in the case of Hutchinson, judges have ruled that the Secretary of State's power to review whole-life sentences is sufficient.

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    Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe was not given a whole life sentence when originally jailed for 13 murders in 1981. He was told he would serve 30 years before parole would be considered. In 2010, the High Court made the unusual step of subsequently imposing a whole-life tariff

'Crossbow cannibal' Stephen Griffiths was given a whole-life tariff after being convicted of murdering three women in Bradford, one of whom was shot with a crossbow

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CCTV Footage Exposes Slaughterhouse Cruelty

CCTV Footage Exposes Slaughterhouse Cruelty

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By Hind Hassan, Sky News Reporter

Campaigners and MPs are calling for CCTV cameras at every abattoir after footage revealed extreme animal cruelty at a halal slaughterhouse.

Secretly recorded video shows sheep being kicked, thrown and punched at Bowood Lamb abattoir in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.

The filming was carried out by animal rights group Animal Aid, who smuggled cameras into the site and filmed footage over three days in December.

In the video, one of the workers stands on the neck of one animal, while another worker hacks a sheep to death - contrary to Islamic guidelines.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) says it has suspended the operating licences of four of the slaughter men and is now conducting an investigation.

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    Four slaughtermen have had their operating licences suspended after an animal rights group used hidden cameras to film the alleged mistreatment of animals at a halal slaughterhouse

Animal Aid claims the footage shows a worker hacking and sawing at animals' throats, in direct contravention of Islamic practice

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The footage is also believed to show staff taunting and frightening animals by waving knives, smacking them on the head and shouting at them. Click through to see more images.

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CCTV Footage Exposes Slaughterhouse Cruelty

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By Hind Hassan, Sky News Reporter

Campaigners and MPs are calling for CCTV cameras at every abattoir after footage revealed extreme animal cruelty at a halal slaughterhouse.

Secretly recorded video shows sheep being kicked, thrown and punched at Bowood Lamb abattoir in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.

The filming was carried out by animal rights group Animal Aid, who smuggled cameras into the site and filmed footage over three days in December.

In the video, one of the workers stands on the neck of one animal, while another worker hacks a sheep to death - contrary to Islamic guidelines.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) says it has suspended the operating licences of four of the slaughter men and is now conducting an investigation.

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    Four slaughtermen have had their operating licences suspended after an animal rights group used hidden cameras to film the alleged mistreatment of animals at a halal slaughterhouse

Animal Aid claims the footage shows a worker hacking and sawing at animals' throats, in direct contravention of Islamic practice

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The footage is also believed to show staff taunting and frightening animals by waving knives, smacking them on the head and shouting at them. Click through to see more images.

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