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Russia nerve agent row may be turning England fans off

New post Russia nerve agent row may be turning England fans off UK,   Saturday   24   March   2018 Image: Ad campaigns for the World Cup in Russia promise a very well-organised event, but fans seem cautious Political tensions between the UK and Russia after the Salisbury nerve agent attack could force some England football fans to alter their travel plans for this summer's FIFA World Cup. Some reports suggest ticket sales to England supporters are nowhere near the level they were for the last tournament in Brazil in 2014, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has issued new travel advice to anyone intending to visit Russia in June and July. Russia is making final preparations to host the sport's most prestigious tournament with England playing group games against Tunisia, Panama and Belgium in the cities of Volgograd, Nizhny Novgorod and Kaliningrad. Given the current political climate between the two countries, the FCO is urging trav...

Jeremy Corbyn sacks Owen Smith over call for second EU referendum

Jeremy Corbyn sacks Owen Smith over call for second EU referendum UK,   Saturday   24   March   2018 Image: Owen Smith (L) and Jeremy Corbyn pictured in 2016 By Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of a "Stalinist purge" after he sacked Owen Smith - who challenged him for the leadership in 2016 - from the Shadow Cabinet. Mr Smith was removed from his job as shadow Northern Ireland secretary after attacking Brexit and urging the Labour Party to campaign for a second EU referendum in a newspaper article. He is replaced by the veteran former minister Tony Lloyd, who only returned to the Commons last year after quitting as an MP in 2012 to become police and crime commissioner for Greater Manchester. With Mr Corbyn already under attack over his response to the Russian poisoning crisis and rows in the party over anti-Semitism, Mr Smith's sacking threatens to reopen the civil war in the Labour Party. Immedia...

Hero' officer who swapped with French supermarket hostage dies

New post 'Hero' officer who swapped with French supermarket hostage dies , UK,   Saturday   24   March   2018 Image: Arnaud Beltrame (L) offered himself up to Redouane Lakdim (R) in exchange for the final hostage A French policeman who took the place of a hostage during a terror attack at a supermarket has died of his injuries. Arnaud Beltrame had voluntarily swapped himself with a female hostage and surreptitiously left his mobile phone on so his colleagues could hear what was going on inside. The 45-year-old was left fighting for his life after being shot by Moroccan-born Redouane Lakdim. Counter-terrorism officers then stormed the supermarket in Trebes, southwest France, and shot the terrorist dead. Mr Beltrame's death takes the number of people killed to four - in addition to the gunman - and 15 others were injured. Paying tribute to the police officer, interior minister Gerard Collomb tweeted: "Dead for his country. France will never fo...

Ant and Dec dropped by Suzuki after drink-drive crash

New post Ant and Dec dropped by Suzuki after drink-drive crash  UK,   Friday   23   March   2018 Image: Suzuki had been one of the sponsors of Saturday Night Takeaway Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been dropped by car company Suzuki over McPartlin's drink-driving charge. The Japanese car-maker is withdrawing its advertising campaign with the presenting duo, with "no further material to be aired". "We agree with ITV and Ant & Dec that it was the correct decision not to broadcast Saturday Night Takeaway this weekend," a statement from Suzuki GB said. "As a car brand we recognise the seriousness of Ant's charge." The company said it "completely supports Ant's decision to seek treatment". "Suzuki will however continue to sponsor the last two episodes of this series of Saturday Night Takeaway with our current idents," it said. "Suzuki very much supports Dec and ITV's decision t...

Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin's parents settle legal case with Fiat over his death

New post Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin's parents settle legal case with Fiat over his death UK,   Friday   23   March   2018 Image: Yelchin was known for his role as Chekov in the most recent Star Trek movies The parents of late Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin have settled a wrongful death claim against the makers of the car which killed him. The confidential settlement agreement between Victor and Irina Yelchin and Fiat Chrysler was filed and agreed on Thursday, with the carmaker saying it was "pleased that we've reached an amicable resolution in this matter". Although the late actor's parents have not yet commented on the settlement, their lawyer Gary Dordick said the money would go to the Anton Yelchin Foundation and fund a documentary on his life. Anton Yelchin  died in June last year  when his Jeep Grand Cherokee crushed him between a letterbox and a fence at the doorstep of his LA home. Image: Anton Yelchin died of accidenta...

Police inspector Darren McKie found guilty of wife's murder

New post Police inspector Darren McKie found guilty of wife's murder UK,   Friday   23   March   2018 Image: Darren McKie murdered his wife Leanne A police inspector who strangled his wife before dumping her body in a lake has been found guilty of murder. Darren McKie had racked up debts of more than £100,000 fraudulently applying for loans in his wife Leanne's name without her knowledge. He made 15 loan applications in one day a week before his wife's death - eight in his name and seven in hers. Leanne McKie was a fellow police officer with Greater Manchester Police and was described by colleagues as "popular and professional". She and her husband had three children and were thought of by friends as "the perfect couple". In a statement after the trial at Chester Crown Court, Mrs McKie's parents Ray and Ellen Dodd said: "Justice has been served today. Our lives will never be the same again. Image: McKie's...