Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Wednesday August 6, 2008

News

McCanns ‘let down’ over sighting

A spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann says the Portuguese police "let down" Madeleine, who disappeared from the family's holiday apartment last year, by not telling the couple about a 'sighting' of a little girl in Amsterdam, and by a lack of co-ordination. Now investigators for the couple are looking... [continued]

UK protestors arrested as torch tours Beijing

Four protestors, two Britons and two Americans, have been arrested in Beijing for unveiling pro-Tibet banners as the Olympic torch makes its final journey across the city, despite tight security. The Britons are Iain Thom, 24 from Edinburgh and Lucy Marion, 23, from London. Thom climbed a 124... [continued]

Biggest-ever ID theft case arrests

Eleven people have been arrested in the US in connection with an alleged "international conspiracy" which amounts to the world's biggest-ever ID theft fraud. The 11 are accused of hacking into the computers of major retailers to steal 40m credit and debit card numbers. Three are US citizens, the others... [continued]

Tory MP hopeful admits 75 crimes

The Tory prospective parliamentary candidate for Watford has admitted 75 offences of intimidation and harrassment against local Lib Dems over the past two years, and is awaiting sentence. Thirty-one-year-old Ian Oakley wrote "scum, scum perv" on the wall of a councillor's house, twice slashed councillors' car tyres, sent letters to... [continued]

Son of the Teflon Don arrested

John Gotti, former head of the notorious Gambino crime family, has been arrested in the US and charged with crimes relating to murder and drugs trafficking. Dozens of FBI agents swooped on Gambino's Long Island home in the latest round in an extraordinary game of cat and mouse with an... [continued]

Business news

Northern Rock cash boost attacked

Opposition parties have attacked the Government's decision to further bail out Northern Rock with £3bn cash. Both the main opposition parties said the decision put the taxpayer at unacceptable risk. Unlike the loans the Government was forced to make to the stricken mortgage bank when it collapsed, the latest cash... [continued]

Crude drops below $120 a barrel

The price of crude has fallen below $120 a barrrel for the first time in three months, amid speculation that the world financial crisis will reduce demand for oil. Earlier this summer the price soared to unprecedented highs of $147 per barrel. Today's three per cent drop... [continued]