Sunday, 28 July 2013

:::EDITORIAL:::NEW ROYAL BABYs HOPE AND SYMBOL OF BEST FOR COUNTRY

prince william and kate middlton royal couple THE ROYAL ENGLAND KING,LORD,SIR PHILIP&QUEEN LORD SIR ELIZABETH2 2ND SON AGAIN 2ND SON NEW BABY THIER FIRST...GREAT NAME GREAT SYMBOL OF DAD OF QUEEN ELEZABETH2(EX KING GORGE) MAKE THIS NAME NEW BABY JOIN 2 YRS AGO PRINCESS ELECEA(LORD SIR ELBERT MOM EX QUEEN ALICE) JUST BEFORE SOME DAYS AGO SR.ASST.KING.PHILIP JR GRAND SON(CRICKETER PRINCE NASSER HOSSAIN SON).AS WELL PRINCESS CLARE CHARLES ...SON ALSO SYMBOL OF THE ROYAL ADVANCED LEVEL.AND SYMBOL OF TRUE FUTURE AND TRUE GENERATION. PRAY AND HOPE THEY TAKEN THEIR COUNTRY AND RESPECT AS MUCH HIGH AS REQUIRE BY BEST HONAR BY REMOVE PAST DIRTY FALSE HISTORY FAKE AND SHAMELESS COMEDY HISTORY WHICH IS NOT SYMBOL OF TRUE ROYAL FAMILY WHOME PEOPLE notRESPECT not espect.MUST SHOULD STRICT..NEW GENERATION CAN DO THAT BY CLEANING FAKE AND COMEDIAN ARTIFICIal lughing fake and false history... congrat prince william,congrat prince nasser hossain(prince william uncle),congrat princess clare............... weastar times congrat all of ROYAL BABY as well VERY HONARABLE THE ROYAL ENGLISH BABIES AND HONARABLE ROYAL ENGLISH PEOPLE thouse still respect inside fake and comedian royal family....be screned should screned to remove comedy.should respect THE ROYAL ENGLISH people value...respecet should come inside not for showing....

Borough High Street bank robbery gunman relase!!!

crime reporter,Greater London(wp/es)::: An alleged gunman seized by members of the public after a failed bank raid was on day release from jail, it is understood. A suspect, wielding what appeared to be an AK47 assault rifle, is claimed to have threatened staff at Barclays in Borough High Street and demanded cash before fleeing empty-handed. Passers-by chased the man, still brandishing the gun, through the 17th-century pub the George Inn, sending about 40 drinkers diving for cover. Security staff at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital joined the chase and the suspect was hauled to the ground. He was being questioned at a south London police station today. The Ministry of Justice refused to comment on claims that he was a prisoner on day release. Teresa Byrne, 20, who works at a coffee shop near the spot where the suspect was apprehended, said: “I heard lots of shouting and saw people going full pelt after this guy. Three people jumped on him to get him to the ground. Crowds of people came out of the hospital to take a look.” Minutes later armed police arrived and arrested the gunman, described as black, bearded and wearing a baseball cap, yards from the entrance to the hospital. ITV journalist Darren Burn, 27, said he was having “a nice quiet drink” with friends at the George Inn when the gunman came running through. “At first I thought it was some kind of stunt, but then they shouted, ‘Get down he’s got a gun,’” he said. “There was no screaming or shouting, it was just deadly silent and we all got down on the floor.” Sam Luck, 29, manager at the nearby Heeltap bar, said: “One of my customers reckoned he got hit in the street by a vehicle and might have been limping a bit. There were quite a few people chasing him.” Police said a weapon was recovered and is being examined to determine whether it was a real firearm or an imitation. Scotland Yard praised the bravery of those who tackled the gunman. A spokeswoman said: “No shots were fired and no members of the public were injured.” Inquiries are ongoing but no one else is being sought in connection with the incident, she added.

crime follow up news:::2 arrest after street stabbed death in East London

crime reporter,EastLondon(wp/es)::: Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found stabbed in the back in a street in Poplar, East London. The victim, believed to be aged in his early 30s, was found shortly after 10pm yesterday and died in hospital a short time later, the Metropolitan Police said. "Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder," a Scotland Yard spokesman said. "They have been taken to East London police stations." He said officers believe they know the identity of the dead man, who was found in Simpson's Road at the junction with Poplar High Street, but have yet to formally identify him.