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Harry hails Everest war veterans
The charity Walking with the Wounded launched the ambitious project today to put five war-wounded men on the mountain's summit as Harry agreed to be the expedition's patron. The royal even clambered into an altitude chamber at an event staged in c
Ancient Egypt in Edinburgh
Henrietta Lidchi, keeper of world cultures at the museum, says people have allways been fascinated by mummies and visitors will be guided through rituals of death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt, with painted coffins and embalming equipment on display.
ATHEIST VICTORY ON COUNCIL PRAYERS
They challenged the practice of Bideford town council, Devon, of having religious prayers on meeting agendas. Today Mr Justice Ouseley, sitting in London, ruled: "The saying of prayers as part of the formal meeting of a council is not lawful under se
Snow set to wreak havoc
Motorists are being warned of treacherous road conditions after more than two inches (6cm) of snow blanketed some regions and the mercury plunged to -4C. The freezing conditions are expected to continue in the coming days with temperatures plummeting to a
Hunt goes on for soldiers' killers
Police have launched a fresh bid to catch the gunmen who killed two soldiers in Northern Ireland, as a terminally ill man convicted of trying to torch their getaway car was told he must serve a minimum of 25 years in jail.Brian Shivers, 46, from Magherafe
Bramble denies sex assault charges
The 30-year-old is accused of indecently touching two women in separate incidents during a night out in Yarm, Teesside, on September 28 last year. The defender, of Wellington Drive, Wynyard, near Middlesbrough, appeared at Teesside Crown Court for a plea
25 die as blast hits Syrian city
State television blamed "terrorists" for the blasts, following the regime line that armed groups looking to destabilise Syria are behind the uprising. Opposition activists accused President Bashar Assad's regime of setting off the explosions
Barclays pays bonuses despite profit downturn
Barclays handed out £1.5 billion in bonuses to investment bankers for last year - although the lender slashed the pot by 32% amid mounting pressure over the controversial payouts. Providing more disclosure on bonuses in its annual results than ever
Teenagers warned about gang dangers
Teenagers are being warned that girls involved with gangs are often raped by male members, as the Government announces £1.2 million funding to help victims. A network of 13 Young People's Advocates, which will work in areas most affected by gang
Double-murder accused found hanged
A lodger accused of the murders of his landlady and her mother has been found hanged in his prison cell.Barry Morrow, 52, was due to face trial in May over the deaths of Angela Holgate, 54, and Alice Huyton, 75, whose strangled bodies were found at Mrs Ho
Britain's best pub
A small village inn run by an ex-teacher which sells dozens of different real ales, does not have music and only produces a TV when Wales play rugby, was today named pub of the year.The Bridge End Inn in Ruabon, North Wales, was bought in 2009 by Peter Mc
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