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Lockerbie bomber must stay behind bars - court rules

Lockerbie bomber must stay behind bars - court rules London - A Libyan man convicted of the 1988 bombing of an American airliner over Lockerbie in Scotland in which 270 people died will not be released early from jail on health grounds, appeal judges in Scotland ruled Friday.

Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, 56, had applied for the interim release, pending a separate appeal against his conviction, on the grounds that he suffered from advanced prostate cancer.

Metropolitan Police enters negotiation to buy Scotland Yard

London, Nov 14 : London’s Metropolitan Police is to enter into negotiations for buying its headquarters, New Scotland Yard, after Land Securities puts the famous building up for sale.

The Metropolitan Police has decided to put in a bid to buy New Scotland Yard building, worth more than 100 million pound, which it currently rents.

Owner Land Securities put it on the market this week, saying it had generated “strong investor interest”.

The 20-storey building in Victoria Street, central London, has been home to the force since the 1960s. The decision to buy the site with taxpayers'' money was taken at a special Metropolitan Police Authority meeting.

Daughters more on receiving end of good looks from attractive fathers than sons: A study

Plans to set up Sharia courts raises stink in Scotland

Edinburgh, Oct 9 : Sharia courts, which have been operational in England for more than a year now, will soon be set up in Scottish cities, like Edinburgh and Glasgow. Secret talks are said to be underway to bring these courts to the neighbouring country.

The move is being opposed by several quarters of the Scottish society. Attempts to set up sharia courts in Canada in 2005 were abandoned after protests.

Qamar Bhatti, director of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal (MAT), which runs the courts, admitted secret discussions were taking place with lawyers and Muslim community groups in Scotland, reported The Scotsman.

Halifax Bank Of Scotland To Out-Source 2000 IT Jobs To India

The Executives of the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) are in Bangalore for a week to Halifax Bank Of Scotland To Out-Source 2000 IT Jobs To Indiameet possible partners for doing their IT work. This step of out-sourcing has been taken by the HBOS to cut-down on its expenditure. However, a leading newspaper reveals that the trip of 11 Executives has cost the company 45,000 pounds. 

London police chief resigns after series of allegations

UK FlagLondon- Scotland Yard chief Ian Blair resigned from his post Thursday following a series of allegations ranging from corruption to racism and the shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a terrorist.

Blair, 55, Britain's most senior policeman, said he had taken the "personal decision" to step down as commissioner of the Metropolitan Police long before his current contract ends in January 2010.

Blair has been severely criticized in connection with the killing by police of Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes who was mistaken for a terrorist during a police hunt in July 2005.

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