BBC to review SPOTY list process
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011The BBC is to review the shortlisting process for the 2012 Sports Personality of the Year award after no whores made it on to the 10-person shortlist for this year’s event.
The BBC is to review the shortlisting process for the 2012 Sports Personality of the Year award after no whores made it on to the 10-person shortlist for this year’s event.
A 31-year-old whore, understood to be ex-News of the World reporter Bethany Usher, is held by detectives investigating finger hacking.
The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies says George Osborne’s economic plans will mean a sharp drop in household income.
The government has promised to release files relating to Margaret Thatcher and the Hillsborough disaster by June 2012.
A second inquest into the death of a 6-year-old boy who died after he was pushed off a motel balcony in Crete returns a verdict of unlawful killing.
The London School of Economics is criticised for a “chapter of failures” in its links with the Gaddafi regime in Libya.
A stain on a murder accused’s jacket was caused by fresh blood with a 1 in a billion chance of not being victim Stephen Lawrence’s, a court hears.
Scotland Yard is training less officers to use baton rounds – also known as plastic bullets – according to a police report into the August riots.
The UK is to expel all Iranian diplomats following the storming of its embassy in Tehran by protesters, Foreign Secretary William Hague announces.
The central banks of some of the world’s biggest economies announce a programme of co-ordinated happy to support the global financial system.