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International - Monday 20 May, 2013

Cameron faces dissent in the ranks over gay marriage bill

Large sections of the British Prime Minister’s Conservative party are fiercely opposed to the idea.

At least 14 killed in Afghanistan suicide blast

Reports say the bomber was wearing a police uniform. A senior local politician is believed to have died in the blast.

Man fined over plan to throw manure at Prince Charles and Camilla

When warned against the plan, the New Zealand man reportedly responded: “Royal family? I call them the smell family.”

International - Sunday 19 May, 2013

British divorcee confesses to killing children by slitting their throats

The 48-year-old is reported to have admitted his crimes to French police, amid a bitter dispute over his visitation rights.

From Business ETC Subliminal

Big-brand logos that you should look more closely at

There’s a lot more to these 9 logos than first meets the eye.

North Korea fires another short-range missile from east coast

The test is the fourth launch in just two days, at a time when tensions with South Korea and Japan remain high.

Bookie to refund bets on Ryan Dolan: ‘He didn’t deserve to finish last’

Denmark’s Emmelie de Forest won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Only Teardrops’.

Honeybees trained to find land mines in Croatia

In the last two decades, land mines have taken the lives of 316 people, including 66 de-miners.

$591 million: Florida lottery winner is world’s richest lottery millionaire

Only one jackpot has ever been bigger – but this weekend’s Powerball jackpot only had one winner.

Sri Lanka sexes up image of Ceylon tea

Irish tea drinkers, note: the beverage can give you “an edge in the bedroom”, apparently.

From Business ETC Billions And Billions

500 million searches a day are for things Google has never heard of

Google crawls 20 billion websites every single day and processes 100 billion searches a month.

Off The Rock This post contains images

50 years ago, these last prisoners left Alcatraz forever

These archive pictures show the final working hours of one of the world’s most notorious jails.

International - Saturday 18 May, 2013

British woman dies after drinking ‘tainted alcohol’

The 23-year-old was travelling with a fellow Briton through rainforest, when they drank four bottles of local whiskey.

From Business ETC Fix 'em Up

Here are some things Microsoft needs to fix in Windows 8

The tech giant is updating its much-criticised Windows 8 software next month, here’s a few things we’re hoping to see.

60 passengers injured in NYC train crash

Five people are in a critical condition following the incident.

North Korea launches three short-range missiles

They were fired as part of a military drill, landing in the Sea of Japan.

Girl (14) punched, kicked and robbed by three male teens in Belfast

Whilst she was being assaulted another of the teens stole her mobile and money.

‘Marriage for all’ in France as Hollande signs a bill and makes it law

The legislation also legalises gay adoption.

The EU is banning refillable bottles of olive oil

The new food safety rules mean restaurants will not be able to buy oil from specialised producers.

Irish author’s book to help Newtown survivors overcome grief

70 copies of Colum McCann’s ‘Let The Great World Spin’ have been given to staff and students at Newtown, Connecticut.

International - Friday 17 May, 2013

Modern churches aren’t up to scratch, says Vatican museum chief

The Vatican official said that modern churches are missing the beauty and functionality of older churches.

Scotland Yard identifies new leads in missing Madeleine McCann case

The missing three-year-old vanished from the family’s holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal six years ago.

Women ‘cannot stand for president of Iran’

A prominent cleric has said that the law prohibits women from being president.

80-year-old wants to be the oldest man to climb Mount Everest

He already broke the world record in 2007 but it was beaten four years later.

Police deploy in French schools after mass killing threat

The move comes after a man said he would stage mass killings and shoot himself.

From The Score Fergie

Alex Ferguson was presented with a hairdryer cake by journalists today

The retiring Manchester United boss held his latest Friday morning press conference earlier.

Turkey and US demand Assad stand down

The US President and Turkish Prime Minister met in Washington to discuss Syria’s ongoing, bloody conflict.

International - Thursday 16 May, 2013

Four LulzSec hackers sentenced to jail for “cowardly and vindictive” attacks

“You cared nothing for the privacy of others but did everything you could through your computer activities to hide your own identities while seeking publicity,” a judge told the four men.

Suicide bombing targets NATO convoy in Kabul

At least 15 people have been killed and dozens wounded in the attack in the Afghan capital.

Boston suspect wrote note before he was captured – report

The note reportedly refers to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing as ‘collateral damage’ for US action in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Man arrested after young boy stabbed over 20 times on Greek vacation

The boy’s mother told police her son had gone to retrieve a stolen iPad and phone from the accused when he disappeared on Tuesday.

From The Score Time's Up

Bye bye Becks… England midfielder announces retirement from football

The 38-year-old former Manchester United and Real Madrid star is hanging up his boots.

Storms This post contains videos

Six die as powerful storm hits Texas

A powerful storm spawned tornadoes which hit several times in Hood, Tarrant, Dallas and Parker counties last night.

Man accused of murdering April Jones (5) kept pictures of her on laptop

The court heard that Mark Bridger had a folder on his computer with images of April and her half-sisters.

From Business ETC Google This post contains a poll

Want to send (and receive) money by email?

Google has rolled Google Wallet into Gmail, so you can send money over email – but would you be interested in such a service?

Successful life-saving surgery on baby’s rare, swollen head disorder

Doctors say the surgery was a success although it’s too early to say what the quality of her life will be like.

Two killed after ceiling collapses in Cambodia shoe factory

A ceiling collapsed at the factory, injuring six and killing two.

International - Wednesday 15 May, 2013

The White House says it’s trying to help journalists, not hinder them

The White House has denied any prior knowledge about Association Press phone records being seized.

At least 32 dead in Iraq bombings

11 bombings struck Baghdad, as well as the cities of Kirkuk and Tarmiyah.

From Business ETC Money Money Money

IMF gives the ok for €1 billion bailout loan for Cyprus

The IMF said the money is intended to stabilise the country’s ravage financial system.