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Shia Volunteers Lead Fightback Against IS

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015 | 10.03

By Sherine Tadros, Middle East Correspondent

Ansar Marjaiyeh, or Soldiers Of The Religious Leadership, is a group of Shia volunteers leading the fightback against Islamic State militants near Fallujah.

IS snipers are just 200m away, and they return fire hard and fast. The volunteers are slowly pushing the militants back, but holding the territory they retake is their main challenge.

Their weapons are not impressive, but their resolve is. Dozens of these fighters have been killed so far. This is just one of several open fronts with the Islamic State group in Iraq.

More than 20,000 Shia militiamen from different groups, many backed by Iran, are involved in the fight against IS. They make up what is known as the Popular Mobilisation Force. Around 5,000 Iraqi officers and soldiers are working with them.

The men proudly show off their weapons and what they have picked up during battle.

One militia leader showed us what he said was a receipt, bearing the stamp of the Islamic State group, invoicing the Syrian government for crude oil worth thousands of dollars. The receipt said the oil was to be transferred from Mosul to Syria.

We met up with hundreds of fighters on their way to the frontline in Tikrit - the birthplace of former president Saddam Hussein, which was taken over by IS last summer.

The military operation In Tikrit is in its third week, but the militias still only control parts of the city.

Hadi al Amiri heads up the Badr Brigade, one of Iraq's most effective fighting forces.

Seen by many as Iran's man on the ground, he told Sky News that dozens of Iranian advisors are helping take back territory from IS, and that Tikrit would be retaken within days.

But he insists co-ordination with local Sunni forces has been key, and is confident his men will soon take back Anbar before recapturing the country's second city, Mosul.

He said: "We were victorious in Diyala, and we're using the same strategy here, as a result of a high degree of co-ordination between the army, the popular mobilisation forces and the police."

In Diyala, though, Sunni families returning have found their homes burned and looted. Rights groups say dozens of villages were destroyed not just by IS, but also Shia militias carrying out revenge attacks.

We spoke to people in Diyala who told us they heard about those attacks from their neighbours and friends, but did not see anything themselves.

Militia leaders insist they have strict orders not to harm locals under their control, and near Tikrit, we found Shia fighters helping hundreds of families going home.

There are also some areas where the battle was too fierce, meaning there is nothing left to come back to. Islamic State flags still litter the walls along the streets as mangled metal and charred buildings replace what used to be a vibrant neighbourhood.

For now, the momentum is with the militias and the Iraqi army.

Tikrit will be a strategic and symbolic victory before the push northwards, but that will entail Shia militias controlling Sunni and mixed villages - putting Iraq's delicate sectarian balance to the ultimate test.


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At Least 142 Killed In Yemen Suicide Bombings

At least 142 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after four suicide bombers attacked two mosques in the Yemeni capital Sanaa.

The bombers struck during Friday prayers at mosques mainly used by supporters of the Shia Muslim Houthi group which recently seized control of the government.

The attackers detonated their explosive belts inside and outside the buildings.

One witness said: "A man with a crutch and his leg covered with plaster showing the Houthi sign on the crutch entered the inside of the mosque, then we heard the explosion."

A spokesman for the country's health ministry said at least 30 of those wounded in the attacks were in a critical condition in intensive care.

In an online statement, the previously unknown Sanaa branch of Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombings and said they were "just the tip of the iceberg".

The US condemned the attacks, but said it was too early to confirm whether IS was involved.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said there is not, as yet, a "clear operational" link between Yemeni extremists and IS fighters in Syria and Iraq.

"We express our condolences to the families of the victims, we deplore the brutality of the terrorists who perpetrated today's unprovoked attack on Yemeni citizens, who were peacefully engaged in Friday prayers," he said.

Yemen is divided by a power struggle between the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in the north and UN-recognised President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who fled to the southern city of Aden in February after escaping house arrest in the capital.

He has established a rival seat in Aden with the backing of Sunni-led Gulf Arab states but twice in the last two days unidentified aircraft have attacked his presidential palace.

A government spokesman said the President was not in the palace at the time and is unharmed.


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Solar Eclipse Watchers Hope For Clear Skies

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 20 Maret 2015 | 10.03

The solar eclipse is just hours away as millions of people prepare to witness the rare astronomical spectacle, depending on the unpredictable British weather.

Cloud cover is likely to obscure today's eclipse for many people, however darker skies and a slight drop in temperature will still be experienced during the event that will not be seen again in the UK until 2026.

It will be the deepest solar eclipse shadow to fall across Britain since 1999. Observers in the UK and Ireland will witness a near total eclipse with up to 97% of the Sun blocked out, while South Wales and the north coasts of Devon and Wales are likely to have the clearest skies.

:: Live Updates: Countdown To The Solar Eclipse

Around the country the proportion of the Sun covered by the Moon will increase towards the north, ranging from 84% in London to 89% in Manchester, 93% in Edinburgh, and 97% in Lerwick in the Shetland Isles.

Only people in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the North Atlantic will witness a total eclipse.

:: London

The partial phase of the eclipse will commence at 8:25am. Six minutes later at 9:31am the maximum eclipse will occur with 85% of the Sun blocked out. The event will end at 10:41am.

:: Manchester

Viewers in the northwest will see 90% of the Sun obscured. The event begins at 8:27am, will reach maximum coverage five minutes later at 9:32am, and will last two hours and fifteen minutes, finishing at 10.42am.

:: Belfast

The event begins a minute later than London at 8:26am and will last two hours and 13 minutes, ending at 10.39am. The eclipse reaches maximum coverage at 9.31am when 95% of the Sun will be obscured.

:: Scotland

Further north, eclipse watchers will enjoy a slightly better show. Viewers in Edinburgh will see 93% of the Sun covered and from Lerwick in the Shetland Isles, the Moon will obscure 97% of the solar disk. 

:: Aberystwyth

Viewers can watch the eclipse from 8.24am and the event will last a total of two hours and 14 minutes. The event will reach maximum at 9.29am when 90% of the Sun will be obscured.

Despite the excitement, Robin Scagell, vice-president of the Society for Popular Astronomy, warned the event could become memorable for the wrong reasons if observers failed to heed warnings of the dangers.

"This one takes place right in the middle of the rush-hour," he said. "It's not the best time from a safety point of view.

"A partial eclipse is more risky by far than a total eclipse because people don't realise that even looking at a thin sliver of sun is dangerous. It's absolutely true that there is a serious risk to people's eyesight.

"If people can't find a way to view the eclipse correctly then they shouldn't look because they're likely to damage their eyes."

A tourist visiting Norway for the eclipse has described the terrifying moment a polar bear dragged him out of his tent as he slept.


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Osborne's Budget: 'We Are Walking Tall Again'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 19 Maret 2015 | 10.03

Chancellor George Osborne has delivered an "intensely political" Budget he hopes will win the Tories the election in 50 days' time.

He offered sweeteners to taxpayers, savers, home-buyers and the regions, while doing his best to blunt Labour's lines of attack in what is expected to be the most neck-and-neck campaign of modern times.

At the heart of his giveaways, he announced a Help To Buy ISA, with the Government contributing £50 for every £200 saved towards a deposit on a first home - a 25% top-up.

He also announced voters would not have to pay tax on the first £1,000 interest earned on savings - meaning the vast majority of savings accounts would be tax free.

As he opened his sixth, and possibly last, Budget, Mr Osborne said the UK has grown faster than "any other major advanced economy in the world" and Britain was "walking tall again".

He said: "The hard work and sacrifice of the British people has paid off. The original debt target I set out in my first Budget has been met.

"We will end this Parliament with Britain's national debt share falling. The sun is starting to shine – and we are fixing the roof."

Mr Osborne also said the 40p tax rate threshold will increase from £42,385 to £43,300 - with the Conservatives committed to raising it to £50,000 by 2020.

And the level at which people start to pay income tax will increase to £11,000 - meaning an extra £900 a year for 27 million people. It will also take 3.7 million Britons out of income tax altogether.

However, the Chancellor tried to dodge allegations of electioneering by insisting his plans were economically responsible.

Announcing a £9bn windfall from bank sales, falling welfare bills and lower debt interest, he said the extra money would be used to pay down the national debt and not be splashed on sweeteners.

Sky's Political Correspondent Sophy Ridge said: "With just 50 days until the election, George Osborne's Budget was always going to be intensely political.

"Much of it was spent shooting down Labour attack lines – specifically on the claim that the Tories would reduce spending to 1930s levels. By some clever number crunching, the Conservatives can now claim that spending will be at the level seen in 2000."

:: Budget: As It Happened

Other measures included a so-called "Google tax" of 25% for multinationals which move their profits abroad, as well as an increase of the bank levy to 0.21%, raising £900m a year.

There will also be investment in the regions - including the "northern powerhouse" and a tidal lagoon in Swansea.

:: Full list of the key measures in the 2015 Budget

Labour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Osborne continued to deliver for the rich and was sharply critical of the lack of investment for the NHS or public services.

"Britain needs a better plan, a plan for working families. Britain needs a Labour government," he said.

"This is a Budget people won't believe from a Government that is not on their side - because of their record, because of their instinct, because of their plans for the future."

Mr Osborne attempted to kill off Labour claims that a Tory government would take spending back to the depression of the 1930s by declaring that by 2019/20 public spending as a share of GDP would be at the same level as 2000 - when Tony Blair was in power.

However, the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said his pledge to end austerity a year earlier than expected will see a tighter squeeze on public spending in the next few years.

"This leaves a rollercoaster profile for implied public services spending through the next Parliament: a much sharper squeeze on real spending in 2016-17 and 2017-18 than anything seen over the past five years, followed by the biggest increase in real spending for a decade in 2019-20," it said.

The City cheered the Budget as well as separate signals lessening the chances of an interest rate hike, with the FTSE 100 enjoying its strongest rise in two months, closing up 107.6 points at 6945.2.

Experts believe the election is the most unpredictable for a generation.

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Toxic Smog Alert For Asthmatics And Elderly

Britain has been placed on a health alert because of a potentially dangerous cloud of air pollution from Europe.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) said it was mixing with home-grown smog to create a toxic hazard.

Officials warned it could trigger problems for people with respiratory conditions, and the elderly and young.

Large parts of England will see air pollution climb to moderate levels on Thursday, although in some northern areas it will reach nine out of 10.

A DEFRA spokeswoman said: "Winds bringing in pollution from the continent, combined with locally-generated pollution and still weather conditions has led to some high pollution measurements across the UK."

Kay Boycott, chief executive of Asthma UK, said two-thirds of sufferers find air pollution makes them worse and increases the risk of a potentially fatal attack.

"It's vital people with respiratory conditions check air pollution forecasts, carry their reliever inhaler with them at all times and ensure that they are taking their preventer inhaler every day," she said.

"This will help build resilience to asthma triggers like air pollution."

She added: "People with asthma have told us that on days when air pollution levels are high they feel that they can't even leave the house for fear (of) an attack."

A Met Office spokesman said it was working "very closely" with DEFRA and Public Health England to ensure the advice they give is based on the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Air pollution has been so bad in Paris this week the French government was forced to impose restrictions on motorists.

On Monday only vehicles with odd-numbered plates were allowed on the city's roads, followed by those with even-numbered plates on Tuesday.

The good news is that smog levels in the UK should have fallen enough by Friday morning to allow those affected to see the partial eclipse of the sun - the first in 15 years.


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Budget 2015: What To Expect And What Not To

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 18 Maret 2015 | 10.03

The Chancellor has said there will be "no giveaways, no gimmicks" so what can we expect to see in today's Budget?

:: Income Tax: Personal allowance increase to £11,000. George Osborne has already announced the amount people can earn before tax kicks in will be increased to £10,600 in April but it is expected he will go further.

:: Pensions: The Chancellor has indicated he will announce that pensioners will be able to swap their fixed annual incomes – annuity – for cash.

This is an extension of measures contained in the Autumn Statement, which saw savers given the option of drawing down cash from their pensions, rather than being forced to buy an annuity. This comes into effect in April.

:: Google Tax: Expect further tax avoidance measures to build on the so-called "Google Tax" announcement last year.

The Government wants to stop multinational companies from moving profits around the world to keep the tax bill down.

:: Something for the regions: Expect announcements of investment in infrastructure, science, energy and housing. Remember, Mr Osborne wants to create a "northern powerhouse".

:: Beer: The Chancellor is expected to either freeze beer duty or announce a 1p or 2p cut on a pint.

:: Fags: Tipped for a 28p cut on a packet of 20 but the Chancellor is also thought likely to announce a tobacco levy.

He already ordered a consultation on the issue on the grounds that smoking has a significant cost to society and tobacco firms should pay for it.

If he did it could indicate he could look to impose a levy on other industries using the same rationale.

:: National Insurance: There have been some suggestions the Government could increase the amount of earning before National Insurance Contributions (NICs) are paid.

It would help the lowest paid and, therefore, would win favour with the Lib Dems but is an income tax/NICs double-whammy too much?

What we are unlikely to see:

:: Inheritance Tax Cuts: The Tories included this in their 2010 manifesto, agreed in coalition not to make it a priority but still want to make changes.

It has been disclosed the Treasury drew up plans to allow parents to pass homes worth up to £1m to children tax free ahead of the Autumn Statement but the Lib Dems blocked it.

David Cameron has said the proposals will not be included in the Budget – but do expect to see them in the Tory manifesto.

:: 40p Tax Rate Changes: The PM has made clear he wants to raise the level at which people start paying the 40p tax rate.

At the Autumn Conference he pledged to increase the threshold from £41,900 to £50,000 by the end of the next parliament.

There had been suggestions measures could appear in the Budget but given the Lib Dem opposition to tax cuts for the wealthy it is unlikely.

:: And the white rabbit?

Well this might not be quite like all other pre-election Budget giveaways, despite the fact the Chancellor has around £5bn to play with.

Remember, if the Tories look good the Lib Dems will look good and as the coalition partners are going toe-to-toe in a number of marginal seats then Mr Osborne will be keen to make sure Nick Clegg's party are not the ones left showing or the rabbit.


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Budget: Osborne Insists 'The Plan Is Working'

Income tax will be the main focus of what could be George Osborne's final Budget as he plans to raise the personal allowance and scrap annual returns.

The Chancellor has insisted there will be "no gimmicks or giveaways" but the Tories hope his speech will kick-start the party's election campaign.

An improvement in economic forecasts will see him allocate £2bn to raise the personal tax allowance from £10,600 to £11,000.

Mr Osborne will also announce plans to scrap the annual tax return - affecting more than 12 million professionals.

Digital tax accounts will be created for all individuals and small businesses which can be accessed at all times from a smartphone, computer or iPad.

Older voters have already been promised further changes to pensions, allowing five million people with existing annuities the right to cash them in from next year.

Businesses will also hope to see announcements on passenger air duty, reductions in charges on North Sea energy firms and measures to encourage research and development.

The Chancellor will use the Budget to give voters more details on what the Conservatives would do if they win the General Election on 7 May.

These will include taking more people out of inheritance tax and raising the higher rate tax threshold to £50,000.

Mr Osborne will say: "The critical choice facing the country now is this: do we return to the chaos of the past?

"Or do we say to the British people, let's work through the plan that is delivering for you?

"Today we make that critical choice: we choose the future. We have a plan that is working - and this is a Budget that works for you."


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Met Investigated Over Child Sex Cover-Up Claims

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 17 Maret 2015 | 10.03

Scotland Yard is to be investigated for alleged corruption over claims it covered up child abuse because police and MPs were involved.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission will carry out the investigation into the actions of the Metropolitan Police.

There are 14 referrals which detail alleged corruption dating back to the 1970s and stretching to 2005.

Sarah Green, deputy chair of the IPCC, said: "These allegations are of historic, high-level corruption of the most serious nature. We will oversee the investigations and ensure that they meet the terms of reference that we will set.

"Allegations of this nature are of grave concern and I would like to reassure people of our absolute commitment to ensuring that the investigations are thorough and robust."

A Met Police spokesman said: "The MPS (Metropolitan Police Service) recognised the severity of the allegations, and the importance of understanding whether or not our officers had in the past acted inappropriately, and therefore voluntarily referred the 16 separate allegations to the IPCC."

The allegations referred to the IPCC include:

:: A claim that a Parliament document found at a paedophile's address linked a number of "highly prominent individuals" including MPs and senior police officers to a paedophile ring but no further action was taken.

:: The allegation an investigation into young men being targeted in Dolphin Square, the apartment complex popular with MPs, was stopped because officers were "too near prominent people".

:: An allegation that an account provided by an abuse victim had been changed to omit the name of a senior politician.

:: A claim that a dossier of allegations against senior figures and politicians involved in child abuse was taken by Special Branch officers.

:: The allegation that police officers sexually abused a boy and carried out surveillance on him. 

Scotland Yard is currently investigating allegations that a paedophile ring of high-profile figures - including politicians, law enforcement and military officials - operated in the 1970s and 80s.

Detectives from Operation Midland are also investigating claims the murders of three boys, aged between seven and 16, are linked to the alleged abuse centred on Dolphin Square in Westminster.

Speaking after the IPCC investigation was announced, Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said: "Just when you thought this couldn't go any deeper, it does.

"For some time the police themselves have been looking at corruption but because of the severity of the allegations they have passed it on to the IPCC."


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Minimum Wage Boost 'To Give Britain A Pay Rise'

By Anushka Asthana, Political Correspondent

The minimum wage will rise by 20p to £6.70 an hour this October, benefiting 1.4 million low-paid workers.

David Cameron and Nick Clegg have announced the Coalition has accepted the 3% rise recommended by the Low Pay Commission (LPC) for all workers aged over 21.

The shift represents the largest real-terms increase in the rate since 2008 but is not enough to restore the rate to its value before the financial crash.

The Trades Union Congress said the low paid workers in line for an increase were also those who had been hardest hit by Coalition cuts.

Labour said it fell "far short" of the £7 hinted at by George Osborne as the level needed to put the minimum wage back on track in real terms.

The Chancellor did say at the time that it would be up to the independent LPC - made up of employers, unions and academics - to set the actual rate.

The Coalition has also accepted the commission's call to raise the level for younger workers over 18 by 17p to £5.30, and for 16 and 17-year-olds by 8p to £3.87.

But it has gone further when it comes to the pay of apprentices.

The LPC suggested a 2.6% increase to £2.80.

Instead ministers are increasing the level by 57p to £3.30 - which is the first step in an ambition to complete a £1 rise in the rate.

The minimum wage is a sensitive issue because of pressures from both the left and right.

When it made this latest recommendation, the LPC said: "We have carefully weighed the risk of doing too little to raise the earnings of the lowest paid against the risk of recommending more than business and the economy can afford."

For politicians the issue is clearly important because of the nearing election.

Labour has long criticised the Coalition for a situation in which inflation outstripped wages, but that trend has reversed more recently.

David Cameron has called on employers to "give Britain a pay rise" following the improved economic situation.

Today, he added: "At the heart of our long-term economic plan for Britain is a simple idea - that those who put in, should get out; that hard work is really rewarded; that the benefits of recovery are truly national."

Mr Clegg said it was one of many ways in which to create a "fairer society".

He said: "Whether you're on low pay or starting your dream career through an apprenticeship, you will get more support to help you go further and faster."

But Chuka Umunna, the shadow business secretary, said: "Ministers have misled working families who have been left worse off.

"Where under David Cameron we've seen the value of the minimum wage eroded, we need a recovery for working people."

Labour has promised that the level will rise to £8 by 2020, but there has been a suggestion that the real-terms rate could be higher than that by then.


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Savile Victims: Clarkson Comparison 'Upsetting'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 16 Maret 2015 | 10.03

Victims of Jimmy Savile have described comparisons between the support for Jeremy Clarkson and the widespread protection offered to the dead paedophile as "upsetting" and "totally offensive".

The Mail on Sunday claimed one of the BBC's most senior executives had made the analogy.

According to the paper, the unnamed figure said Clarkson had been allowed to behave however he wished because of his status and his friendship with the likes of David Cameron.

It follows Clarkson's suspension for allegedly punching TV producer Oisin Tymon during an argument about a lack of hot food following filming.

The Mail On Sunday quoted the BBC figure as saying: "The pressure this guy (Tymon) is under is so Savilesque in a way.

"If you look at what David Cameron says or what (former culture secretary Maria Miller) says and you swap Clarkson for Savile, you get this: David Cameron is effectively saying that Savile's a real talent, Maria Miller saying Savile will be Savile."

Liz Dux, a lawyer at the firm representing 169 of Savile's victims, denounced the comparison.

She said: "Many of Savile's victims find a direct parallel between these issues to be upsetting and highly inappropriate.

"One victim said that while both have celebrity status, to suggest other similarities is totally offensive.

"Nevertheless, they want the lessons from Savile learned, whereby fame and celebrity must never be an excuse to overlook wrongdoing."

There was further fallout on the fracas in The Sunday Times, with Clarkson's food critic friend AA Gill revealing it was the Top Gear presenter himself who brought the matter to the BBC's attention.

"Jeremy called Danny Cohen, the director of BBC television, directly and explained he had lost his rag," wrote Gill.

"Cohen had a choice: to do the right thing or the bureaucratic thing, but at the BBC no good intention goes unquestioned."

Mr Cohen suspended Clarkson and cancelled the next three episodes of the money-spinning programme.

He also announced an inquiry into the incident, due to begin on Monday.

Led by Ken MacQuarrie, the head of BBC Scotland, the investigation will try to establish what happened on the night of 4 March at the Simonstone Hall hotel in Hawes, North Yorkshire, after Clarkson was told the chef had stopped serving hot food.

It will also take into account Clarkson's other controversies of the past two years.

A BBC spokesman said: "The BBC's position is the one we set out in a statement last week.

"We have an investigation led by Ken MacQuarrie to establish the facts and people should wait for the outcome of that."

Nearly one million people have signed a petition calling for Clarkson to be reinstated.


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Syria-Bound UK Teenagers Released On Bail

Counter-terrorism police have bailed three UK teenagers detained by officials in Turkey as they allegedly tried to travel to Syria.

The trio, a man aged 19 and two 17-year-old boys, from north-west London, were arrested on Saturday night on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts after returning to the UK, police said.

They were apprehended at Sabiha Gokcen airport in the Turkish city of Istanbul.

It is believed they travelled from England to Spain before flying on to the country.

A Met police spokesman said: "Officers alerted the Turkish authorities who were able to intercept all three males, preventing travel to Syria.

"On Saturday, March 14 the three males returned to the UK and at approximately 11.10pm were arrested on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts contrary to section five of the Terrorism Act 2006.

"They have been bailed to return to a central London police station pending further enquiries."

The trio have not been named, but Sky sources in Turkey say the initials of the men are GH, MNG, and MA.

The Met police said counter-terrorism officers were alerted on Friday that two 17-year-olds from northwest London had gone missing and were believed to be travelling to Syria. Inquiries revealed they had gone with a third male, aged 19.

However, Scotland Yard declined to say exactly how long in total they had been away from home.

The developments point to a new level of cooperation between the UK and Turkish police forces, which has faced criticism after three British schoolgirls travelled to Syria to join IS.

Kadiza Sultana, 16, Shamima Begum, 15, and Amira Abase, 15, flew to Istanbul on 17 February and are feared to have continued to Syria to become so-called "jihadi brides".

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  1. Gallery: Three Schoolgirls From East London Missing

    These pictures were taken from Kadiza Sultana (l) and Shamima Begum's (r) Twitter accounts

Kadiza and Shamima are feared to be on their way to Syria with a third girl, 15-year-old Amira Abase

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UK Pledges £2m To Deadly Cyclone Pam Victims

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 15 Maret 2015 | 10.03

The UK is giving up to £2m in aid to help the Pacific islands of Vanuatu where a devastating tropical cyclone is feared to have flattened entire communities.

Cyclone Pam is thought to have caused widespread destruction across the 65 inhabited Vanuatu islands, killing at least eight people, aid officials have said.

Unconfirmed reports say dozens more people are feared dead after the storm, which is one of the strongest ever recorded.

Communication systems in many of the outer islands remains down, meaning it could take some time before the full extent of the damage is known.

Britain's Department for International Development said "up to £1m" will be made immediately available to UN organisations and international aid agencies already working in the region following a request from the Vanuatu government.

An additional £1m will be made available through the UK's Rapid Response Facility, which provides emergency support.

The Category Five storm - the highest on the scale - struck the South Pacific archipelago with winds of up to 168mph, threatening more than 267,000 residents.

The storm blew roofs off houses, uprooted trees and downed power lines. Officials in the capital Port Vila say there is no power or running water.

Save the Children's Vanuatu country director, Tom Skirrow, added: "The scene here this morning is complete devastation."

Chloe Morrison, a World Vision emergency communications officer, said: "The damage is quite extensive in Port Vila but there are so many more vulnerable islands."

Vanuatu is about a quarter of the way from Australia to Hawaii. About 47,000 people live in the capital. Most of those left their homes for the safety of shelters.

Speaking in Japan, where he was at a conference on global risk, President of Vanuatu Baldwin Lonsdale choked up as he said: "I stand to appeal on the behalf of the government and people of Vanuatu to the global community to give a lending hand in responding these very current calamities that have struck us."

New Zealand, which is braced for Pam's arrival in the next 12 hours, donated a million NZ dollars.

Australia said it was preparing to send a crisis response team to Vanuatu if needed, while Save The Children launched an appeal for youngsters affected by the storm.

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  1. Gallery: Fears Dozens Killed By Powerful Cyclone Pam

    There are fears dozens of people have been killed after Cyclone Pam stuck the Pacific's Vanuatu archipelago

The streets of Porta Vila are reportedly littered with debris and uprooted trees following the storm

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Budget: Osborne To Extend Pension Freedoms

Chancellor George Osborne is expected to extend pension freedoms to some five million people who have already purchased an annuity.

The change - due to be announced in Wednesday's Budget - will remove limits on buying and selling existing annuities.

The reform lets people cash in their annuity without incurring heavy tax penalties.

It also allows pensioners the same access to their retirement funds as the Chancellor announced last year for people who have yet to take their pensions.

Under those changes, from 6 April people can cash in their pension savings when they retire, rather than purchase an annuity.

With just weeks to go before the General Election, the announcement is expected to be popular with elderly voters.

The Chancellor is also reportedly considering cutting inheritance tax in a move which could allow millions to pass on their homes to their children tax free.

The Sunday Express reports that Mr Osborne is considering raising the death tax threshold from £325,000 to £1m, or abolishing the tax for a main family home.

The reform will either be announced in the Budget or as part of the Conservative manifesto, according to the newspaper.

Mr Osborne is expected to say on Wednesday that his Budget will deliver "a truly national recovery".

The Chancellor will outline measures to invest in industries around Britain, not just in London and the South East.

The measures are expected to include increased support for regional technology clusters and investment in the chemical sector in the North East.

Writing in The Sun On Sunday, Mr Osborne said: "We mustn't go back to the bad old days of just relying on the City of London for growth.

"New analysis shows that if all parts of England outside London and the South East grew at the national average then the UK economy as a whole could be an extra £90bn bigger by 2030.

"And it can be done. Between 2010 and 2013 Yorkshire and the Humber alone created more jobs than the whole of France, and in the South West over the last year someone has got a new job every 10 minutes."


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