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Tears in the rain greet 7/7 memorial
Prince Charles looks at the 7/7 bombing memorial during its dedication in Hyde Park, London.
7/7 victim's mother Julie Nicholason hails new memorial
Bristol cleric Julie Nicholson was among relatives who attended the unveiling of a memorial to the victims of the July 7 London bus and Tube bombings.
Prince Charles floors Shilpa with his charm
It was a meeting of Royals. Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty along with her Rajasthan Royal Indian Premier League team had tea with Prince Charles, who left them floored with his charm.
British tabloid accused of up to 3,000 illegal phone-taps
The Guardian claimed Thursday three cases were settled out of court after journalists from the News of the World tabloid were accused of hiring private investigators who obtained information illegally.
Jonathan Glancey: A quietly profound tribute
The pillars in Hyde Park are simple yet thoughtful in allowing visitors time, space and opportunity to honour those killed in the bombings, says Jonathan Glancey Prince Charles looks at the 7/7 bombing memorial during its dedication in Hyde Park, London.
Charles' vision to save the Earth
The Prince of Wales has issued a fresh warning of environmental catastrophe, telling an audience in London "if we fail the Earth, we fail humanity". Prince Charles said we must "urgently confront" the risks to avoid "destroying our children's future". He was delivering the 33rd Richard Dimbleby lecture at St James's Palace, in honour of the late ...
London bombings memorial unveiled
London: Britain marked the fourth anniversary of bombings on London's transport system by unveiling a monument yesterday to the 52 people killed.
Rapist 7/7 victim guest of honour at memorial service
A convicted rapist who lost his leg in the July 7 bombings was a guest of honour at a memorial ceremony held in Hyde Park yesterday.
Which Celebrity Bride Had the Best Wedding Dress of All Time?
Of all the celebrity wedding pictures you've ever seen, whose wedding dress would you pick as the "Perfect Wedidng Dress of All Time?" A recent survey, which asked 4000 people for their 21st century opinions on weddings, asked exactly that question- and the most common answer may surprise you.
Flashback: When Michael heard about Princess Di's death
Michael Jackson's watched-by-millions memorial service today had some of us thinking about another big televised funeral, Princess Diana's in September 1997.
London Unveils Memorial to July 7 Victims
Saba Mozakka, 28, whose mother was killed in the July 7, 2005 bombings, says helping to make the Hyde Park monument a reality was a difficult but necessary task for "52 very much loved and missed people." Her mother Behnaz, a 47-year-old, biomedical officer, was commuting to work at London's Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital when she was ...
'Fitting' tribute for 7/7 dead
A 1 MILLION memorial marking the 52 victims of the July 7 bombings in London was unveiled in London's Hyde Park today on the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
New London memorial marks 4 years since bombings
In a London park stands a new forest of steel pillars each representing a victim of the July 7, 2005, attacks on the British capital's transit system.
7/7 Terror Attack Memorial To Be Unveiled
A 1m memorial is set to be unveiled in Hyde Park in memory of the people killed in the 7/7 bombings in London.
Eco-friendly Green Tomato Cars for the Queen to cut costs
Following the global slow down and economic crisis, the Queen is determined to switch from the LPG-fuelled black cab to an environmentally friendly car service, to save money.
It's Canada Day and Citizens for a Canadian Republic have announced poll findings showing that once the Queen's reign ends, an unprecedented 65 per cent of Canadians think the monarchy should be abolished.
Welsh death toll in Afghanistan will rise - says MP
THE biggest Welsh fighting force for half a century could bear the brunt of further casualties in Afghanistan, it was warned today.
Prince Charles lauds officer killed in Afghanistan
Saturday, 04 July 2009, 2:00pm Source: TV3 Prince Charles says the death of a senior British army officer in Afghanistan is heartbreaking.
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall try out the bean bags at Penair School in Truro
HUNDREDS of cheering people greeted the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall as they arrived in the Westcountry for a day visit yesterday.
Charles in tribute to dead soldiers
Prince Charles has paid tribute to Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Thorneloe, the most senior British officer killed in Afghanistan.