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Northern Ireland Man Faces Syria Terror Charges

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 November 2014 | 00.57

A Northern Irish man has appeared in court charged with offences connected to terrorist training in Syria.

Eamon Bradley, from Londonderry, appeared at the city's magistrates court on Saturday morning after being arrested on Thursday.

He is charged with two offences - possession of explosives with intent to endanger life, namely a grenade, and receiving training in arms and explosives in Syria.

Bradley, 25, from Melmore Gardens in the Creggan area of Derry, is alleged to have committed the offences between April and October this year.

Dressed in a black T-shirt, Bradley spoke only to confirm his date of birth and to say that he understood the charges he faces.

He was remanded in custody after his application for bail was refused by District Judge Barney McElholm.


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'Gang Massacred' Missing Mexico Students

'Gang Massacred' Missing Mexico Students

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Video: Mexico Murders Reconstruction

Three suspected gang members have confessed to murdering 43 missing students at a landfill site before burning them beyond recognition and dumping them in a river, Mexican authorities have said.

In a sombre and lengthy news conference detailing the investigation, Attorney General Jesus Murillo said the suspects, caught a week ago, set about removing all the evidence.

"They didn't just burn the bodies with their clothes, they also burned the clothes of those who participated. They tried to erase every possible trace."

Video of the suspects' alleged confessions and footage showing hundreds of charred fragments of bone and teeth fished from the river where the bodies were dumped was played during the news conference.

Mr Murillo said it would be very difficult to extract DNA to confirm that they are the remains of the students who went missing six weeks ago after clashing with police in Iguala in the southern state of Guerrero.

The government would continue to view the students as missing until their identities are confirmed, he added.

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    Protests have continued over the fate of 43 missing students despite the news three suspects claim to have killed them on behalf of a drug gang

The students, from a teaching college, went missing after a protest in Guerrero state

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'Gang Massacred' Missing Mexico Students

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Video: Mexico Murders Reconstruction

Three suspected gang members have confessed to murdering 43 missing students at a landfill site before burning them beyond recognition and dumping them in a river, Mexican authorities have said.

In a sombre and lengthy news conference detailing the investigation, Attorney General Jesus Murillo said the suspects, caught a week ago, set about removing all the evidence.

"They didn't just burn the bodies with their clothes, they also burned the clothes of those who participated. They tried to erase every possible trace."

Video of the suspects' alleged confessions and footage showing hundreds of charred fragments of bone and teeth fished from the river where the bodies were dumped was played during the news conference.

Mr Murillo said it would be very difficult to extract DNA to confirm that they are the remains of the students who went missing six weeks ago after clashing with police in Iguala in the southern state of Guerrero.

The government would continue to view the students as missing until their identities are confirmed, he added.

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  1. Gallery: Public Anger Continues Over Lack Of News On Students' Fate

    Protests have continued over the fate of 43 missing students despite the news three suspects claim to have killed them on behalf of a drug gang

The students, from a teaching college, went missing after a protest in Guerrero state

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Cyborg Hears Colour With Device Fixed To Skull

An artist who claims to be the world's first officially-recognised cyborg has told how he "hears" colours using an antenna fused onto his skull.

Neil Harbisson was born with a condition that meant he could not see any colours at all - only shades of grey.

So he had a device, which he calls an "eyeborg," attached to the bone on the back of his head to act as a third eye.

The implant reads colours - including dozens of shades imperceptible to the human eye - and turns them into sound waves that vibrate in his skull.

Belfast-born Mr Harbisson won a battle with the British Passport Authority to have his passport picture showing his antenna.

Video: How Cyborg Artist Hears Colour

The victory for cyborg rights came after he successfully argued that the antenna, which he has worn for 10 years, was not a piece of technology but part of his body.

Speaking from Barcelona, he told Sky News: "It slowly became a part of my life. Now it's just a body part and an extension of my senses.

"I don't feel I'm using or wearing technology, I feel that I am technology."

The most recent update to the antenna included an internet connection, which allows Mr Harbisson to receive colours from all over the world - and even from space.

He said: "Now there's five people on different continents that have direct connections to my skull and if they feel like sharing a colour they're seeing they can use their mobile phone... so I feel like I have an eye in each continent. 

"What I did two weeks ago was I connected to a satellite, so I could sense the colours in space, because there's colours that we can't receive here that exist in space."


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Tower Poppy Display Section To Stay On View

A key part of the Tower of London poppy display is to stay on show until the end of the month, before travelling around the country.

Huge demand from the public to keep the installation for the First World War fallen at the London landmark triggered a campaign to extend its lifespan and the Prime Minister has now stepped in.  

The Wave section of the Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red artwork will remain on view until the end of November.

Together with the Weeping Window section, it will then be sent on a tour of sites across the UK until 2018 before finally going on permanent display at the Imperial War Museum.

David Cameron said the installation, created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins and stage designer Tom Piper to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War, had become a "much loved and respected monument" in a short space of time.

Video: PM Visits London Poppy Tribute

"I think the exhibition of the poppies has really caught the public imagination, people have found that incredibly moving," he said.

"What we've managed to do is find a way of saving part of the exhibition for the nation and making sure it will be seen by many more people.

"Then it will be permanently saved by the Imperial War Museum - I think the right place for it to be - and something that marks the fact that everybody has found it so moving, so poignant, and such a brilliant idea.

Video: Tower Poppy Tribute From The Air

"By displaying parts of the installation around the country and then permanently in the Imperial War Museum, we have ensured that this poignant memorial will be saved for the nation."

Mr Cameron and his wife Samantha each planted a ceramic poppy at the Tower during a visit there on Saturday.

The tour around the country will be funded using £500,000 of penalty fines paid by banks over the Libor-fixing scandal, as well as donations from the Backstage Trust and the Clore Duffield Foundation.

Video: Should We Wear Poppies?

General the Lord Dannatt, Constable of the Tower of London, said: "We are delighted that key elements of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red - the poppies installation at the Tower of London - which has so captured the heart of the nation, are to be preserved for many more thousands of people to see and appreciate over the coming four years."

Large crowds have been rushing to see the display in its entirety, which features 888,246 ceramic poppies that have progressively filled the Tower's famous moat. Floodlights are being used to ensure as many people as possible get to see it before it is dismantled on November 12 - the day after Armistice Day.

A team of 8,000 volunteers has been lined up to start removing and cleaning ceramic poppies, before dispatching them to buyers who have paid £25 each to raise money for armed forces charities.

Video: Poppy Appeal Launched In London

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  1. Gallery: Queen Visits Poppy Installation

    The art installation will eventually consist of over 800,000 ceramic poppies, and serves to symbolise British and Colonial military fatalities in WWI

A total of 888,246 poppies will be planted in the moat by volunteers with the last poppy being planted on 11 November - Armistice Day

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Police Question UK 'Islamist Plot' Suspects

Counter-terror police have arrested four men in connection with an alleged Islamist terror plot following raids across west London and in the Thames Valley.

The arrests came ahead of this weekend's Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day events.

Earlier this month, senior police officers and MPs said there was likely to be a significant rise in the number of armed police at Sunday's commemorations in London due to increased fears of a terror attack.

A 27-year-old man was arrested at gunpoint in a car in the street in Southall, west London.

Two other suspects, aged 22 and 25, were detained at addresses in Hounslow and Uxbridge, also in the west of the capital.

The fourth man, 19, was detained at an address in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

Armed police took part in the operations in Southall, Hounslow and High Wycombe but no shots were fired.

The arrests were made on Thursday evening and in the early hours of Friday.

Counter-terrorism officers were leading searches of various properties in Hounslow, High Wycombe, Uxbridge, Southall, Greenford and Hayes.

The properties include a terraced house on Desborough Avenue in High Wycombe, Sky's Tom Parmenter reported from the scene.

Parmenter said there was some concern in the community over the arrest of the man in the town and the alleged "disproportionate" use of force by anti-terror police.

Youth worker Saqib Deshmukh, who knows the suspect, told Sky News: "One of the concerns that we heard was that it was a disproportionate use of force and armed response. Did it necessitate that? Was there a need for that to happen?

"Was there an actual threat on the ground? And that's a concern - that the actual number of forces and the level of force used is disproportionate and it doesn't merit it based on the evidence."

Local shopkeeper Sutha Tangaraj works opposite the house and told Sky News he saw the armed police arrive.

"At about 7pm or 7:30pm at least half a dozen armed police surrounded the house, they knocked the door and no one answered.

"A lady in the house eventually opened the door and they went and have since been searching ever since."

He said police were at the same address six months ago.

Mr Tangaraj said the man who lives at the property "is a regular customer and lives in the house with his family - his mother is very chatty".

The four men were all taken to police stations in central London. 

Scotland Yard said the arrests and subsequent searches were part of an "ongoing investigation into Islamist-related terrorism".

Sky's home affairs editor Mark White said: "Scotland Yard are officially giving very little in the way of information on these arrests, but sources are suggesting it is linked to an alleged extremist plot against the UK."

The arrests came a few months after the national terror threat level in the UK was raised from substantial to severe, meaning a terrorist attack is "highly likely".


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Saturday Job Dying Out Among Young People

By Emma Birchley, Sky News Correspondent

The Saturday job is becoming a thing of the past for most young people as they increasingly rely on the bank of mum and dad instead.

Fewer than one in six 16 and 17-year-olds now have a part-time job outside their studies and there is concern they are missing out on experiencing life in the workplace.

Alice Prior, 17, is studying for her A levels but every weekend does a six-hour shift at the East of England Co-op in Framlingham, Suffolk.

"I think it shows I'm employable and I am self-motivated and that I actually have a bit of get-up-and-go about me… that I want to get out there and study and have a job.

"It also means I can earn my own money and not rely on my parents."

Her colleague, Stephen Barton, is also studying for his A levels and hopes working will stand him in good stead.

"I want to save up for university and put it on my UCAS statement for a reference."

But figures from the Office for National Statistics show they are in the minority.

While 30% of 16 and 17-year-olds in full-time education had a job in 2000, now that has fallen to just over 15%.

Almost two thirds of them are female.

The Government wants more young people to follow Alice and Stephen's lead.

Business minister Matt Hancock, who did data entry as a schoolboy, said: "A Saturday job helps people understand what the world of work is like and doing it while you study… It's a bit of income but it's also very good for helping you to get a job when you come to the end of your study."

Head of food operations at the East of England Co-op, John Clarke, did a twice-daily paper round seven days a week as a boy and is keen to teach young students the same lessons he learnt.

"It was a tough job and I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it gave you that discipline that you knew you had to turn up for a shift."

But for health and social care student Courtney Yeomans-Woods, who is 16 and from Norwich, it is tough fitting it all in.

"I'm finding it very hard to find a job. There are not many about.

"It's hard to fit in my assignments and hard to do two things at once, so it's a bit difficult really."

Paul Zacahariades, who owns barber's shop Kojaks on Norwich Market, loved his job as a "shampoo boy" washing women's hair as a 14-year-old.

"It gave me self-esteem. I was shampooing ladies hair and making them coffee and I enjoyed it."

He believes young people should be encouraged to work.

But fellow market trader Joe Silvester understands why such jobs are not being offered by small businesses.

"You employ someone on a Saturday or after school then you have to have public liability… employers' liability, and that adds to your costs, so you are best not to."

Those employed while at school are said to find it easier to get a job and end up earning more as adults.

It bodes well for Alice. She plans to join the police and is confident juggling school and work will ultimately pay off.


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Call For Probe Into 'Cannibal' Killer's Release

The decision not to monitor a man who then murdered a woman in a reported act of cannibalism after he was released from prison must be investigated, a Welsh politician has said.

Cerys Marie Yemm, 22, died after an attack at a homeless hostel in the village of Argoed, South Wales.

Sources have said she was found with substantial facial injuries.

Police fired a 50,000-volt Taser at Matthew Williams to try to stop the attack in the early hours of Thursday morning.

The 34-year-old was arrested but later became "unresponsive" and died in custody.

It is believed Williams had recently been released from jail after serving time for violent behaviour and the Ministry of Justice has confirmed he was not subject to probation conditions.

It is not clear if he had served his full term.

Video: 'I Feel Sickened And Shocked'

Welsh Assembly member William Graham said it was vital to look into the terms of the killer's release.

"It is now clear that Mr Williams posed a risk to the public and I am extremely concerned that monitoring appears to have been deemed unnecessary," he told the BBC.

"If true, a wider inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his release is urgently required.

"Questions must be answered by authorities and a full explanation provided on the decisions taken in this extremely tragic case."

The Ministry of Justice said a serious further offence review is carried out in all cases where a new offence is committed within 30 days of a prisoner being released.

Gwent Police have said they are not looking for any other suspects in the murder investigation.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission has also started its own probe into the suspect's death.

The post-mortem examination on Miss Yemm has started but Chief Inspector Paul Staniforth said it would "take some time".

He refused to be drawn on gruesome speculation over the attack, telling reporters it was "unhelpful and very upsetting for the family of the deceased".

It is believed Miss Yemm, who worked at Next, had met her attacker through mutual friends.

Video: 'Two Dead On Our Doorstep'

"I feel stunned, shocked and sick to my stomach," said a friend, who did not want to be named.

"It's horrific. She was a lovely person. She didn't deserve to die like that."

People in Argoed, 20 miles north of Cardiff, have told Sky News they are "sickened" by the apparent savagery of the attack.

The Sirhowy Arms Hotel - where Miss Yemm was discovered - is used by Caerphilly Council to house homeless people while they wait for permanent accommodation.

Local resident Susan Gibbs told Sky: "We have had a lot of problems up there. Every other week, well every other day sometimes, there are police up there."


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Osborne Claims 'Real Win' Over £1.7bn EU Bill

George Osborne has described his efforts to cut the surcharge Britain will pay towards the European Union budget as a "real win" after being accused by Labour of "trying to take the British people for fools".

The Chancellor and the Prime Minister claimed to have halved the UK's £1.7bn bill from the EU but critics said the reduction would have been achieved by bringing forward a rebate to which the UK would have been entitled anyway.

Mr Osborne and Mr Cameron have argued that it was not certain that the rebate would apply to the surcharge, which was demanded after a recalculation of Britain's gross national income relative to the other 27 member states, until the deal was struck in a summit with fellow EU finance ministers in Brussels.

The Chancellor defended their stance, saying: "Everyone said we were going to have to pay £1.7bn (but) instead we are going to have to pay half that so no-one should be in any doubt this is a real win for Britain."

He added: "It shows this Government can deliver for Britain in Europe.

Video: Cameron: 'Good News' On EU Bill

"Every time the Government sets out the goals it wants to achieve in Europe people say they're impossible to achieve.

"When we do achieve them, like cutting the European budget or getting out of the bailouts or now reducing this bill, people say that was inevitable. Well people shouldn't be in any doubt, it's a real win."

Labour has claimed the deal does not save the UK "a single penny", while the Chancellor's European counterparts also appeared to contradict his account of the deal.

Irish finance minister Michael Noonan said he believed that the UK "will pay the whole amount" while Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said "it's not as if the British have been given a discount".

The European Commission's vice-president with responsibility for the budget, Kristalina Georgieva, said the additional contribution being demanded from the UK meant that its rebate was also increased, leading to a "downward correction" in the overall sum to be paid.

Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls said: "David Cameron and George Osborne are trying to take the British people for fools.

Video: A Surcharge Victory Or Just Spin?

"Ministers have failed to get a better deal for the British taxpayer. Not a single penny has been saved for the taxpayer compared to two weeks ago when David Cameron was blustering in Brussels.

"By counting the rebate Britain was due anyway, they are desperately trying to claim that the backdated bill for £1.7bn has somehow been halved. But nobody will fall for this smoke and mirrors.

"The rebate was never in doubt and, in fact, was confirmed by the EU Budget Commissioner last month."

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said: "Osborne (is) trying to spin his way out of disaster.

"Borrowing what we are rightfully owed in the future to pay an unfair bill being levied now is not a victory. It's a sham."

The bill is now due to be paid after the next General Election, rather than on 1 December as originally demanded by the EU.


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Liberty Baker Death: Teen Boy Faces Charges

A teenage boy has been charged in connection with a collision that killed a 14-year-old girl as she walked to school.

Robert Blackwell is accused of driving the Citroen C2 which hit Liberty Baker in Witney, Oxfordshire on 30 June.

The 19-year-old also faces a count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, relating to injuries caused to a man and two other students hurt in the crash.

David Cameron, the constituency's MP, had led tributes to Liberty, who was a Year 9 student at Henry Box School.

Classmates described her as a "beautiful angel" and a "great friend".

Blackwell has been released on bail, and will next appear at Banbury Magistrates' Court on 24 November.


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North Korea Frees US Citizens From Detention

North Korea Frees US Citizens From Detention

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Two US citizens held in North Korea are on their way home after being freed by the secretive state, officials have confirmed.

Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller were being accompanied by the US government's director of national intelligence James Clapper, his office said.

President Obama welcomed the pair's release, although officials said the timing was not related to his imminent trip to China, Myanmar and Australia.

Speaking at the White House, Mr Obama said: "I think it is a wonderful day for them and their families and obviously we are very grateful for their safe return."

Mr Bae had been detained in North Korea since November 2012, while Mr Miller, 24, had been held since April. 

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North Korea Frees US Citizens From Detention

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

Two US citizens held in North Korea are on their way home after being freed by the secretive state, officials have confirmed.

Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller were being accompanied by the US government's director of national intelligence James Clapper, his office said.

President Obama welcomed the pair's release, although officials said the timing was not related to his imminent trip to China, Myanmar and Australia.

Speaking at the White House, Mr Obama said: "I think it is a wonderful day for them and their families and obviously we are very grateful for their safe return."

Mr Bae had been detained in North Korea since November 2012, while Mr Miller, 24, had been held since April. 

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  1. Gallery: Supreme Leader: Kim Jong-Un Images

    North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un has been seen in public for the first time in more than five weeks, appearing to scotch rumours of a coup. PICS: Rodong Sinmun

The secretive state's Supreme Leader is pictured visiting scientific facilities 40 days after he was last in public, state media reports.

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The failure of Mr Kim to appear on TV since 3 September has led to a mass of speculation about what could have happened to the 31-year-old. Continue through for more images

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