Monday, 4 August 2014
Top Gun pilot probed after crashing £20million jet while flying over home town, Daily Express
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Italian air force pilot is under investigation for alleged show boating after
he crashed his £20 million jet while flying over his home town.
Top
Gun Francesco Sferra, 35, was forced to eject from his single seater AMX
fighter plane as he swooped low over rooftops but his flight plan should have
taken him no where near the built up area.
The
jet, which has a top speed of 600mph, smashed into woods close to the town and
miraculously no-one was hurt after Sferra steered it away from houses and he
parachuted to safety.
Initially
he was hailed a hero but local prosecutors are looking at the possibility the
AMX crashed due to a technical fault after Sferra had swooped low over his home
town of Carovilli near Isernia in central Italy.
The
incident is being compared to the "sail by salute" carried out by
cruise ship captain Francesco Schettino when he steered the luxury liner the
Costa Concordia past the island of Giglio two years ago - only to strike rocks
and cost 32 lives.
A
source close to the investigation said: "The pilot should have taken off
and flown directly north, instead he headed south east we need to know
why."
Gays Are 1 in 50, Not 1 in 4, Michael Brown, In the Line of Fire. Charisma Magazine
According
to a 2011 Gallup poll, Americans thought that 25 percent of the population was
gay (meaning one out of every four people), while those aged 18-29 put the
figure at closer to 30 percent (meaning almost one in every three people). The
reality is that less than 2 percent of the population is gay (meaning fewer
than one in 50 people), and many gay leaders know this is true.
People of America, you have been duped.
For many years,
we were told that "one in every 10 Americans" was gay, a figure based
on the massively flawed 1948 study of Alfred Kinsey. (Kinsey actually relied on
data from male prisoners to come up with his statistics.)
Even though gay
activists knew
the figure was inflated, they used it as a convenient lie, since, as two
leading gay strategists noted in the late 1980s, "there is strength in numbers." (For
details, go here.) As
expressed by a gay leader a few days ago, "The truth is,
numbers matter, and political influence matters."
In other words,
if Americans realized that less than 2 percent of the population was gay rather
10 percent (let alone 25 percent), they would have a very different view of "gay rights."
To be sure, it is wrong to bully or oppress or
mistreat anyone based on gender or ethnicity or romantic attractions, so that
is not the question. And whether gays are 1 percent of the population or 90
percent, they should not be mistreated.
Further
Reading:
Horror beyond imagination: The most haunting account of the trenches you'll ever read - from a brilliant anthology by Birdsong author Sebastian Faulks . Daily Mail
Some teenagers clamoured for excitement of
war - before realising the truth
Fast-moving warfare in 1914 quickly bogged
down into war of attrition
Haunting accounts tell of seeing comrades
blown apart by artillery fire
Others speak of fields coated with corpses,
whose stench filled everything
Eyewitness accounts collected in new a book
of stories from the front
One hundred years ago exactly, in the
summer of 1914, teenager Len Thompson was thrilled by the prospect of war.
It was a month since the assassination
of the Austrian archduke in Sarajevo, and now Russia and Germany were
mobilising their armies. Britain was being drawn into the conflict.
‘We were all delighted when war broke
out on August 4,’ he would recall, ‘bursting with happiness.’
It was not that the hardy, blue-eyed
teenager from East Anglia was particularly blood-thirsty. Or politically
minded. Or jingoistic. But soldiering for King and Country held prospects for
him that were otherwise far beyond his poverty-stricken reach.
‘There were ten of us in the family and
my father was a farm labourer earning 13 shillings [65p] a week. I left school
when I was 13 and helped my mother pulling up docks in the Big Field for a
shilling an acre.
Thompson’s account of his recruitment - included in a profoundly moving new anthology of memoirs and contemporary letters and diaries collected by Birdsong author Sebastian Faulks and professor of English Hope Wolf reminds us that the eagerness with which a generation of young men offered themselves up for sacrifice was both appalling and fascinating.
In the beginning, the youthful wish for
excitement was as important as the rush of bash-Kaiser-Bill patriotism. It
would be over by Christmas - everyone said so - so don’t be left behind, get in
quickly and grab your piece of the action.
Go with your mates, don the khaki, pick
up a rifle, impress the girls.
Or there was, as in Thompson’s case,
the prospect of three square-ish meals a day for the first time in his life and
less back-breaking labour than he was used to.
Either way, the war that lured in eager
recruits from city and shire was presented as a positive experience that a man
would be proud to tell his children and grandchildren about.
Twitter row as Ed Miliband is ridiculed for stark message on WWI centenary wreath in contrast to David Cameron's handwritten note. Daily Mail
Labour Leader's wreath message said: 'From
the Leader of the Opposition'
His supporters claim he was handed the wreath
and note seconds earlier
David
Cameron and Prince Charles left handwritten messages at Cenotaph
Ed Miliband was ridiculed today after laying a wreath honouring the First World War dead with a scruffy message that read: 'From the Leader of the Opposition'
Ed Miliband was ridiculed today after laying a wreath honouring the First World War dead with a scruffy message that read: 'From the Leader of the Opposition'
.
The note, scrawled with a black marker,
was left at the Cenotaph in Glasgow today and has been branded 'pathetic' and
'distasteful'.
But the Labour leader's team say he was
denied the chance to write his own message and was only handed the wreath by
organisers moments before he put it down.
In contrast David Cameron's message
read: 'Our most enduring legacy is our liberty. We must never forget' and was
signed personally by the Prime Minister.
The Prince of Wales also wrote his own
note, which said: 'In everlasting memory, Charles'.
Nick Clegg also put down a wreath with
a note in the same handwriting, which only said: 'From the Deputy Prime
Minister'.
The incident has led to a row online
with some calling Mr Miliband 'pathetic' and others claiming he had been
'stitched up'.
Sarah Cochrane wrote: 'I think Ed
Miliband's message on the wreath is pathetic. He couldn't even be bothered to
write his own name'.
Alex Salmond's must-win fight for independence played out on live TV as Alistair Darling is urged to 'keep it boring' Daily Mail
First Minister to go head-to-head with former Chancellor tomorrow night
Salmond wanted debate with Cameron but
Darling is leading No campaign
Voters have their say in the independence
referendum on September 18
Alex Salmond will tomorrow face one of
the biggest tests of his political career as he prepares for a TV showdown that
he must win to have any hope of referendum victory.
The First Minister is under intense
pressure going into the STV debate, with a new poll revealing that only a
quarter of No voters expect Mr Darling to win the contest.
Failure to land a killer blow could end Mr Salmond's hopes of splitting
the United Kingdom, and he is receiving help from taxpayer-funded civil
servants and a lifestyle guru in a last throw of the dice before the
referendum.
Campaign leaders in both camps are
taking the two-hour TV programme very seriously, right down to the colour of
tie the two politicians should wear, and the broadcaster is hoping for an
audience in seven figures. However, experts have warned such programmes rarely
reshape the political landscape.
As an uneasy truce for the Commonwealth
Games comes to an end, there will now be open warfare between both sides for
the final few weeks of the referendum battle, with families set to be bombarded
by mailshots costing taxpayers more than £850,000.
Time is running out for the SNP, with a new poll for The Scottish Mail on Sunday showing Unionist campaign's lead has increased slightly in recent days.
The findings are a massive humiliation
for Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who used a Sunday newspaper
interview yesterday to claim that Scotland's stunning success in the
Commonwealth Games could give the Yes campaign the 'momentum' to win the
referendum. Deputy Prime Minister
Nick Clegg last night accused her of 'sullying' the Games.
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To put it quite simply, Scottish Independence would be both an economic
and financial disaster for Scotland and it’s people, The SNP have no sound economic plan and can’t
even decide what currency they want to use,
without the Westminster Block
Grant and the Pound, any post
independence Scottish Government would either
have to borrow heavily from the International Financial Markets and/or raise
Taxation.
Blair Humphreys
Hospitals urged to sack parking pirate squads after it emerges three-quarters of trusts use them to patrol car parks. Daily Mail
Firms
targeting patients with extortionate 'fines' during appointments
Trusts
also using private companies to hound patients for payments
Government
announces formal investigation into parking cowboys
Politicians
call on hospitals to sack companies issuing unfair tickets
Hospitals
last night faced huge pressure to sack pirate parking squads after it emerged
more than three quarters of NHS trusts are using them to police their car
parks.
Rogue firms have been given free rein across the majority of
the country, allowing them to target patients with extortionate ‘fines’ during
their medical appointments.
A Daily Mail survey found many trusts are also using private
companies to hound patients for payments, with threats of court hearings.
Politicians
and campaigners last night called on hospitals to sack firms found to be
issuing unfair tickets.
Sarah Wollaston, chairman of the Commons health select
committee, said: ‘If they are behaving
in an unscrupulous way, targeting the most vulnerable patients, then they
should be stripped of their contracts.’
The former GP and Tory MP for Totnes added: ‘Patients may end up with fines for
something that is no fault of their own. I don’t think the NHS can wash their
hands of responsibility.’
Conservative MP Andrew Percy, also on the committee,
described tactics used in NHS car parks as ‘totally
unacceptable’, adding: ‘The problem the trusts have is that they have
to upgrade the parking facilities and if they don’t charge it will come out of
the NHS budget.
‘But what they are
doing is contracting this work out and then washing their hands of it.’
Campaigner Roger Goss, from Patient Concern, added: ‘We understand they are desperate to raise
more money but this is a disreputable way of going about it.’
Further Reading:
We've lost the faith of public on immigration, says Clegg: Deputy PM thinks people do not believe what ministers tell them as it doesn't tally with what they see on the ground. Daily Mail
Deputy
Prime Minister due to give a speech on immigration tomorrow
He
will say people are 'repeatedly told one thing only to see another'
Clegg
will speak out in favour of free movement of European citizens
But
he will seek reforms ensuring fewer Eastern Europeans move here if more
countries are admitted to the EU in future
Labour's
Rachel Reeves will also call for reforms to freedom of movement
The public has lost faith in government claims about tackling immigration because it does not tally with what they see on the ground, Nick Clegg will admit.
In a speech on immigration tomorrow, the Deputy Prime
Minister will say it is ‘no wonder’ that people do not believe what ministers
tell them when they have been ‘repeatedly told one thing only to then see
another’.
He will speak out in favour of the free movement of European
citizens but seek reforms to ensure that fewer Eastern Europeans move here if
more countries are admitted to the EU in future.
Calais in crisis over UK-bound migrants: Tensions at boiling point as riot police prepare to move in on 'Jungle 2', the camp housing thousands desperate to make Britain their home . Daily Mail
Court
deadline for migrants to leave illegal camp expires this morning
Water
supplies at camp cut off and police move in to clear 1,000 migrants
Migrants
started camping at 'Jungle 2' near busy road three months ago
Mayor
of Calais calls for new Sangatte-style accommodation centre
Original
Red Cross camp at Sangatte was shut down in 2002
Britain accepted some migrants in deal but
others moved to makeshift camp
Calais was at crisis point last night as French riot police prepared to raze a camp of East African migrants desperate to make their way to Britain.
Calais was at crisis point last night as French riot police prepared to raze a camp of East African migrants desperate to make their way to Britain.
Police vans patrolled the town ahead of the imminent
crackdown as a court deadline for migrants to leave the illegal camp known as
Jungle 2 expired.
It comes as the mayor of Calais called for a new
Sangatte-style accommodation centre to be built.
The
original was closed in 2002 after triggering a British immigration crisis.
Last night, tensions at the camp were at breaking point as
water supplies were cut off and gendarmes prepared to move in to clear the
1,000 migrants living there.
Numbers have swollen in recent weeks as more and more people
from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan make their way to the already crowded
settlement and the surrounding countryside.
But aid workers last night criticised the planned raids,
insisting that closing the camp would not deal with the problem if no
alternative solution was proposed.
My Uttermost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers , The Brave Friendship of God, Daily Devotionals
Oh,
the bravery of God in trusting us! Do you say, “But He has been unwise to
choose me, because there is nothing good in me and I have no value”? That is
exactly why He chose you. As long as you think that you are of value to Him He
cannot choose you, because you have purposes of your own to serve. But if you
will allow Him to take you to the end of your own self-sufficiency, then He can
choose you to go with Him “to Jerusalem” (Luke 18:31). And that will mean the
fulfilment of purposes which He does not discuss with you.
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Labour MPs tell Ed to sack Balls or we will lost the next Election: Shadow Chancellor under fire after he blocks extra health tax.
A whispering campaign against Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has started
Mr
Balls is fighting battle with Andy Burnham over their manifesto policies
He
has categorically ruled out a ring-fenced tax to boost funding for NHS
MPs
have now put Labour's Ed Miliband under pressure to sack Mr Balls
A
whispering campaign against Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has started
Mr
Balls is fighting battle with Andy Burnham over their manifesto policies
He
has categorically ruled out a ring-fenced tax to boost funding for NHS
MPs
have now put Labour's Ed Miliband under pressure to sack Mr Balls
Tom Hunter publishes Scottish independence info, The Scotsman
With
just weeks to go until Scotland’s historic independence referendum, new
leaflets and information booklets are being made available to help voters north
of the border make up their minds.
A new e-book has been launched today,
featuring contributions from leading academics who have been examining key
issues in the debate.
A paperback version of the book, titled Scotland’s
Decision - 16 Questions to think about for the referendum on 18 September, is
also planned by its producers, which include businessman Sir Tom Hunter’s
Hunter Foundation.
At the same time the Scottish Government is spending
£550,000 sending a 12 page guide to the opportunities it says independence
offers to all 2.5 million homes north of the border.
Meanwhile the UK Government will this week start sending
out a leaflet to Scottish homes, setting it out what it believes are the five
main benefits of remaining in the Union.
But Sir Tom said the decision voters will make on
September 18 was “too important to leave to politicians to inform us”.
The Ayrshire-born entrepreneur said: “Like many voters, I
am genuinely undecided, but I don’t feel that the campaigns so far have given
me the facts and unbiased assessment to make a properly informed decision. I
know I am not alone in thinking this way.
“A recent poll commissioned by the Hunter Foundation and
published in early July showed 56% of undecided voters simply don’t feel they
have enough impartial information to make a decision. And 45% of all voters
claim they don’t trust either the UK or the Scottish Government’s predictions
“This series of papers we hope will bring some light upon
the critical issues voters may wish to consider in making up their minds when
they put a cross on the ballot paper on September 18.”
Darling’s ultimate TV test... save the Union in two hours. Daily Mail.
It will be the most important televised
clash in British history. On Tuesday night, Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling
will debate Scottish independence.
With only six weeks to go to the
referendum, more than a million Scots are expected to tune in. Salmond has two
hours to revive the flagging case for Scottish independence – and Darling two
hours to secure the Union.
Salmond has been preparing intensively for this debate. The word is that
he is relying on a lifestyle coach to help make sure he sounds sufficiently
upbeat.
As one of his opponents observes: ‘If
shouty Salmond turns up, he’ll turn off women.’
Darling is under a different kind of
pressure. One big slip and he puts the entire Union in jeopardy. He will spend
this weekend conducting mock debates against people playing Alex Salmond.
His team feels that after two years of
public meetings and interviews on independence, he knows what he wants to say
and how he wants to say it.
But this hasn’t stopped nervousness in
London about how Darling will perform. Some Cabinet Ministers are fretting that
Darling isn’t Scottish enough.
This might seem a bizarre thing to say
about someone who went to school and university in Scotland and sits for
Edinburgh South West in the House of Commons.
But in Salmond’s world, Westminster is
a foreign country.
‘Salmond will play dirty,’ warns one Cabinet Minister. ‘He won’t
hesitate to try to portray Alistair as an English lackey.’
Commonwealth Games fail to deliver ‘Braveheart bounce’ to Salmond’s YES drive in favour of Scottish independence. Daily Mail
First poll of Scottish voters conducted since
the Games began puts ‘Yes’ vote on 40% – down one point on last month
Those in favour of keeping the Union remain
static on 46%
Nationalists hoped Games would lead to surge
of anti-UK votes
Alex Salmond begins the most crucial
week yet in the battle for Scotland’s future – without the hoped-for
Commonwealth Games ‘bounce’ in favour of independence.
Three days before Mr Salmond’s live TV
debate with anti-independence campaign leader Alistair Darling, a poll for The
Mail on Sunday revealed no boost for the ‘Yes’ campaign from the Games in
Glasgow.
The Survation survey, the first of
Scottish voters to be conducted since the Games began, puts the ‘Yes’ vote on
40 per cent – down one point on last month – and ‘No’ unchanged on 46 per cent.
The outcome will be a bitter disappointment for Scottish Nationalists, who had
hoped that scheduling the independence referendum on September 18 on the back
of the Games would lead to a surge of votes to break up the UK.
It also flies in the face of reports
that a feel-good factor at Glasgow’s success in staging the Games and
Scotland’s record haul of medals would provide a so-called ‘Braveheart bounce’
and revitalise the ‘Yes’ campaign.
But the survey does show that Scottish
First Minister Mr Salmond is a clear favourite to win Tuesday night’s debate –
the first head-to-head contest between the two campaign leaders.
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