David Beckham will play for England's team after all, even with his arrival in Los Angeles to play for the Galaxy.
Queen Elizabeth will come to the US for a six-day tour that will include a trip to Virginia to mark the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement, a visit to the Kentucky Derby and dinner at the White House with President George W. Bush-the 10th American president she has met as queen.
From the article: "Five men have been convicted of an al-Qaeda-linked bomb plot in Britain which could have killed hundreds. Jurors in the massive year-long Old Bailey trial, heard of plans to target a shopping centre, nightclub and the gas network with a fertiliser bomb. Police smashed the plot in 2004 after MI5 had watched an Islamist extremist network with links across the world."
THE corruption scandal involving the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has intensified, with police poised to charge some of his advisers. And an embarrassing document has surfaced that reveals Mr Blair's strategy for wooing and "flattering" wealthy donors.
One in five working men's clubs think they will end up closing once a smoking ban comes into force in England and Wales, a BBC survey suggests.
An international study published in today's New England Journal of Medicine showed that patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) who took Advair Diskus(R) 500/50 (fluticasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder) reduced their risk of death by 17.5 percent over three years compared to patients on placebo
Will Beckham play again for England? Steve McClaren thinks he might get the chance, since he is rumoured to poll his team players whether they want Beckham to come back or not.
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British police said on Friday they had arrested a 48-year-old man who claimed to have sent one of a series of letter bombs to hit the country in recent weeks.
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- An outbreak of bird flu on a farm run by Europe's biggest turkey manufacturer Bernard Matthews is the highly pathogenic H5N1 version of the virus which can kill humans, the European Commission said on Saturday. Government veterinary experts were called to the farm near Lowestoft in eastern England late on Thursday. P
Irish-born opener Ed Joyce scored a century as England ended a run of nine straight losses to Australia by beating the world champions by 92 runs in a tri-series one-day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
A major anti-terrorism raid in the UK was intended to foil a plot to kidnap a Muslim soldier serving in the British Army in Iraq, and behead him on camera, according to a security source.
Social workers are placing obese children on the child protection register alongside victims thought to be at risk of sexual or physical abuse.
For Anglicans who still haven't found what they're looking for, the Church of England is staging its first "U2-charist" communion service -- replacing hymns with hit songs by the Irish supergroup.
More than 12m adults and one million children will be obese by 2010 if no action is taken, a report by the Department of Health is predicting. The Health Survey for England also warns 19% of boys and 22% of girls aged two to 15 will be obese.
A 30-year-old woman was cruelly sacked by a council after bosses discovered she suffered from multiple sclerosis, a tribunal heard. Syria Akram, a community safety officer, is set to be awarded up to £20,000 compensation after winning her case for unfair dismissal and disability discrimination.
A British golfer celebrated after hitting a hole in one - then was left "bewildered and stunned" when he did it again at the same hole the following day.








