Sep 14, 2010
Police delay questioning of Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz | Reuters
(Reuters) - English police have delayed the questioning of Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz over alleged spot-fixing during the England tour until Wednesday, team manager Yawar Saeed said.
EU threatens action against France over Roma | Reuters
Roma families stand at the check-in desk to register for their flight to Romania on a voluntary repatriation scheme at the Marignane airport near Marseille September 14, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Jean-Paul Pelissier
BRUSSELS | Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:10pm BST
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union threatened France with legal action over its handling of the expulsion of Roma migrants on Tuesday, with the EU's justice commissioner calling France's behaviour unacceptable and a disgrace.
George Michael jailed for drug-drive offence | Reuters
British singer George Michael arrives at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court in London, September 14, 2010.
Inflation resilient but housing market weakens | Reuters
Fruit is displayed in the window of a cafe, in London July 14, 2009.
Credit: Reuters/Luke MacGregor
By David Milliken and Christina Fincher
LONDON | Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:15pm BST LONDON (Reuters) - British inflation defied expectations for a fall in August but property prices weakened further and the Bank of England's newest recruit signalled he was in no rush to raise interest rates.
BBC chairman Lyons to stand down next year | Reuters
Michael Lyons, Chairman of the BBC Trust, speaks at a press conference at the BBC headquarters in London November 21, 2008.
Credit: Reuters/Andrew Winning
LONDON | Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:29pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - BBC Trust Chairman Michael Lyons, who has come under fire from politicians for the way he oversees the broadcaster, is to step down in May after deciding against seeking a second term.
ICC fixes hearing on Pakistan spot-fixing allegations | Reuters
Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif arrives a Kilburn police station in London September 3, 2010. uncil's (ICC) anti-corruption code.
Credit: Reuters/Stringer
KARACHI | Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:48pm BST
KARACHI (Reuters) - The International Cricket Council will convene a preliminary hearing into allegations of spot fixing against three Pakistani players in 40 days time, the legal adviser to the country's cricket board said on Tuesday.
Police delay questioning of Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz | Reuters
(Reuters) - English police have delayed the questioning of Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz over alleged spot-fixing during the England tour until Wednesday, team manager Yawar Saeed said.
MTV music awards gets biggest audience since 2002 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - More than 11 million viewers watched the MTV Video Music Awards as glam pop artist Lady Gaga and lingering drama between singers Taylor Swift and rapper Kanye West gave the ceremony its highest audience since 2002.
UK, Brazil to sign defence agreement - report | Reuters
(Reuters) - Britain and Brazil are to sign a defence agreement the UK government hopes will pave the way for a multi-billion dollar contract for BAE systems to supply vessels to Brazil's navy, the Financial Times said on Tuesday.
Afghans say ready to secure parliamentary poll | Reuters
(Reuters) - Afghan security forces, backed by foreign troops, are "completely prepared" to secure elections this week, the president's office said on Monday, despite soaring violence and a Taliban threat to disrupt the vote.
Huth strikes late to earn Stoke win over Villa
(Reuters) - Robert Huth scored with virtually the last kick of the match to earn Stoke City their first Premier League points of the season with a 2-1 win over Aston Villa on Monday.
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Settlements row to dominate U.S.-led Mideast talks | Reuters
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) speaks about the Middle East peace talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the State Department in Washington September 2, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Jim Young
By Marwa Awad
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt | Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:16pm BST SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads a second round of Israeli- Palestinian peace talks Tuesday, looking to prevent the new negotiations from collapsing days after their launch.
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