Sunday, 24 March 2013

man found dead in the back garden of a Liverpool house

    

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man found dead in the back garden of a Liverpool house

crime reporter,liverpool(weastar times/wp/Ebc):::
Karl Bradley was found on Friday in Penshaw Close, West Derby, hours after officers had been to a nearby house following reports of shots being fired.
A post-mortem examination showed he died from four gun wounds.
Det Ch Insp Neil Clark said the 31-year-old was "known to police but that does not take away that he has died".
"There is a victim and a family and they are going through a grieving process and are devastated about what has happened to Karl."
'Motive unclear'
He said the death of Mr Bradley and the attack on the other house, which police initially responded to on Thursday night, were linked.
No one at the address of the first incident, which Mr Clark said had seen a house "hit by a stray bullet", was injured.
"They were the innocent victims of what had gone on - it struck the window of the house and there was a young family in there," he said.
"They were obviously very shaken but thankfully they are okay."
He added Mr Bradley's death was being treated as a murder and the investigation was in "the early stages".
"The motive [for the attack] is unclear, but we will look to establish what it is," he said.
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Rolls+Royce opens £50tn London Heathrow Service Centre under new plan




   


    

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Rolls+Royce opens £50tn London Heathrow Service Centre under new plan

royal aviation correspondent,London(weastar times/wp):::
Rolls+Royce, the global power systems company, has opened a £50tn London Heathrow Service Centre to provide round-the-clock specialist maintenance and support for aero engines.fund may rise upon requirement.
The 95,000 square feet facility, larger than Wembley football pitch, includes a state-of-the-art engine workshop four times larger than the previous Rolls+Royce service centre at Hatton Cross, Heathrow.
In the new centre, engineers will be able to work on up to 13 of the latest generation Trent engines at any one time, double the capacity of the previous facility. When fully operational it will employ up to 60 people, with 40 transferring from the existing Rolls+Royce Heathrow facility, with potential to employ up to 20 further people in the longer term.
In addition, the centre can store up to 30 large gas turbines, ready to be made available to operators worldwide.
The centre was officially opened by Eric Schulz, President – Civil Large Engines,Rolls-Royce. He said: "We are very proud to open our new state-of-the-art London Heathrow Service Centre which joins our global network of service centres. As our order book and customer demand for our TotalCare support services continue to grow, we are committed to ensuring we deliver excellent support, on time, every time."
More than 90 per cent of Trent engine orders include TotalCare® services support that maximise engine availability, helping operators to improve operational performance and reliability. Services accounted for more than 50 per cent ofRolls-Royce civil aerospace revenue in 2012.
The centre has been awarded an “excellent” rating by the Building Research Establishment, which assesses environmental attributes of building design, construction and operation.
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Waitrose is to unveil its first convenience store in the City this summer

    

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Waitrose is to unveil its first convenience store in the City this summer

business correspondent,London(wp/es):::
Waitrose is to unveil its first convenience store in the City this summer, as part of an opening blitz of 10 smaller shops in London that will create hundreds of jobs.
The grocer, owned by the John Lewis Partnership, will open the doors on a Little Waitrose next to Vauxhall station next month and will introduce another by Monument Tube in August. These add to its 36 existing convenience stores, including in Clapham and Kensington, but Waitrose declined to name the locations of the other eight openings planned in 2013.
The chain, which has 290 stores including Little Waitrose, will also open a full-size supermarket in Greenwich, within the New Capital Quay development now being built. The 11 openings this year will create 700 jobs.
Waitrose director of development Nigel Keen said: “London is an important part of our heritage and this is another major milestone for our business. It demonstrates our ambition to continue increasing our presence and improving our accessibility to those in the capital who wish to shop with us.”
Waitrose posted sales up by 8.3% in the week to March 16, but its stablemate department store chain John Lewis suffered a rare 0.3% dip in sales to £62.9 million, dragged down by this year’s “extended winter weather”.
Both Sainsbury’s and Tesco have major convenience store operations in the capital, while Morrisons has been playing catch-up by bagging scores of smaller sites from the failed chains HMV, Blockbuster and Jessops.
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Concert start marks Sheffield's music hub by £1.8m funding


    

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Concert  start marks  Sheffield's music hub by  £1.8m funding 

A concert is being held to mark the start of a new music hub to enable young people in Sheffield to sing or learn a musical instrument.
staff correspondent,sheffield(weastar times/wp/Ebc):::
The Arts Council awarded £1.8m funding earlier this year to set it up.
It will provide opportunities for thousands of people aged between five and 18 to play in groups, sing and learn instruments, the council said.
The hub is being launched with a concert at Sheffield's City Hall at 15:00 GMT.

London Silicon Valley start construct for greatest ICT revoulation in THE ROYAL ENGLAND


   

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London Silicon Valley start construct  for greatest ICT revoulation  in THE ROYAL ENGLAND

see THE TIMES newspaper and new ICT law for details...

THE ROYAL ENGLAND ban Council housing for migrants


   

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THE ROYAL ENGLAND ban Council housing for migrants

staff correspondent,london(weastar times/times/wp)::: THE ROYAL ENGLAND ban all council housing for immigrants people from this year.this is happen when LORDS approved the new country national immigration &crime control policy bill last year for THE ROYAL ENGLISH people priority and high life standard priority and better safety reason.

new law also concern reduce most of immigrants from THE ROYAL ENGLAND and its capital London.

they may shift scotland,welse if they agree to take them.
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Lords plan:::win battle over secret courts

    

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Lords plan::: win battle over secret courts

Peers intend to change justice and security bill as it shuttles between houses of parliament, government is warned

LORDS correspondent,London(weastar times/wp/g):::
Campaigners against a new generation of secret courts are confident they will be able to introduce fundamental changes to the controversial measure next week by launching parliamentary guerrilla tactics dubbed "ping pong with grenades".
Amid warnings that the government is planning to introduce Russian-style secret courts, the government is being warned that peers are prepared to exhaust a series of parliamentary devices when the bill sanctioning the changes reaches its final stage on Tuesday.
Peers are planning to table amendments to the justice and security bill that would ensure judges are given complete discretion over the new system and the courts are used as a last resort. This will be done when the bill reaches "ping pong" stage, in which it shuttles between the two houses of parliament as MPs and peers haggle over last-minute amendments.
The upper house usually avoids a prolonged fight with the Commons. But campaigners, who point out that the changes were not included in the coalition agreement, say peers are digging in for a long fight because the Commons cannot use its usual powers to force through a bill by invoking the Parliament Act. The Commons cannot do this with the justice and security bill because it originated in the upper house.
Campaigners believe they have another weapon. They say that if no agreement is reached between the Lords and the Commons by the beginning of May, when parliament is prorogued before the Queen's speech on 8 May, it may die. This is because it may be too late to designate the bill as a "carry over" measure that should be allowed to continue into the next parliamentary session. The government would have to table a "carry over" amendment in the Lords, which it would struggle to win.
One campaigner said: "The government have been caught napping on this. Next week we will see real ping pong with grenades."
Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP for Chichester who has been one of the leading voices against the bill, told the Guardian: "We need to think of this as a massive experiment with the way justice has historically been done in Britain. The principle that you should be able to find out what the other side are saying about your plea is so deeply entrenched in British and Anglo-Saxon justice it is amazing it is going more or less on the nod.
"You have only got to think about all those countries that do have secret courts to see why we don't really want to join their club. There are about 130 run by dictators – Russia has secret courts."
The government plans to extend secret courts, known as closed material procedures, into the main civil courts in England and Wales. The bill would limit access to some sensitive intelligence to the judge and to special advocates cleared for security who would represent claimants.
The government introduced the bill after the public airing of evidence during litigation brought on behalf of Binyam Mohamed and other former Guantánamo Bay detainees. The court of appeal agreed to disclose CIA information which showed MI5 and MI6 knew that Mohamed, a UK resident, had been abused.
The Lords amendments are designed to:
Guarantee full judicial discretion to ensure the new courts are only used as a last resort after all other avenues have been exhausted. The government is opposed to this because they want to avoid public immunity interest, which would give judges discretion to make some of the material public.
Introduce a renewal clause to ensure the bill would have to be reviewed and approved in every parliament.
The government has succeeded in overturning previous Lords amendments by whipping coalition MPs to overturn them. Tyrie and the Lib Dem president, Tim Farron, have rebelled against the government on the bill.
Tyrie said: "Everything hinges on the Lords sticking to their position. The judges should decide, not ministers. The government heavily qualified the judicial discretion which, rightly, the Lords put on the face of the bill. I very much hope the Lords back the spirit of their original amendments.
"This bill started in the Lords so they have a disproportionate say. This is a very important bill. It is ultimately about the type of country we want to live in.
"This bill has been introduced partly because parts of the executive didn't like the exposure given to Britain's complicity in rendition. We should be getting to the bottom of this – Britain's complicity in kidnap and torture – not closing down routes to exposing it."
Tyrie said the government's arguments were weak. Ministers have said the courts are necessary to avoid large compensation payments which are being made at the moment because some sensitive intelligence material cannot be heard in open court and is therefore excluded.
Sadiq Khan!!!the shadow justice secretary, said: "The decision on whether or not to have court hearings in secret should be decided by a judge, not a minister. We will be pushing to ensure all options that would maintain court hearings in the open are considered before a hearing becomes secret and also that a proper test is applied by a judge before opting for closed material proceedings.
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