Sunday, 3 June 2012

Wealthy Europeans flee euro crisis and invest their cash in upmarket London homes

Wealthy Europeans are escaping the instability of the eurozone crisis by investing their money in property in central London areas such as Mayfair

Upmarket estate agents in central London have reported a rise in Greek,

Italian, Spanish and French buyers.

Bloodshed and betrayal: The futility of our soldiers' deaths in Helmand and scandal

of their inadequate equipment revealed in book MoD tried to censor

Front line: British soldiers risking death in the battle for Helmand

Written by Daily Mail journalist Toby Harnden, Dead Men Risen follows

the Welsh Guards in gripping everyday detail through a six-month tour of duty

in Helmand in 2009.






'He can't dunk, wore his hat cocked to look cool and danced like Mick Jagger':

xplosive book reveals Obama's not-so-presidential past

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Biographer David Maraniss's long-awaited look into the life of Prescient

Barack Obama reveals much more than anyone might have imagined about the head of state.






Every Black man I met where England will play has been beaten up by racists: How one journalist was stunned by the bigotry in the Ukrainian cities hosting our games

Angella Johnson

Shocking and disturbing scenes in a Panorama film of football fans giving Nazi salutes and instigating racial violence on the terraces have led to calls for black and Asian fans to boycott the Euro 2012. Angella Johnson, left, uncovers how deeply ingrained racism is in the former Soviet republic and on the football terraces, right.

Britons face £5bn bill to help out Spanish as fears grow that Madrid will have to ask IMF for €300billion bailout

Cristobal Montoro

Spain's finance minister Cristobal Montoro (pictured) said his nation was fiscally stable and on the right track - despite claims it has asked the International Monetary Fund for a massive €300billion bailout.


Whistleblower sacked after speaking out about G4S cutting corners when vetting security staff for the Olympics

Whistleblower: Sarah Hubble was escorted from her place of work for talking to the media about her concerns

Miss Hubble, 27, from Darlington, County Durham, claimed the system was creaking under the pressure of processing thousands of applications ahead of this summer's games.


The eight space mysteries science CAN'T solve - from our inside-out sun to the 3/4 of the universe that has 'gone missing'

For a few hundred thousand years after the Big Bang, electrons were stripped from atoms - we have no idea why

Formulated by the prestigious journal Science, have all been raised by the leading scientists in their field, each of whom also wrote an essay on the topic.