London, February 12: The Queen is set to relaunch her website along with World Wide Web''s creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee at a Buckingham Palace reception.
Royal. gov. uk, which hit cyberspace 12 years ago, has had a makeover and will feature more videos, historical documents along with Queen Victoria''s journal, which includes her trial of Alexander Graham Bell''s then new discovery, the telephone.
London - Two female teenage air cadets and two Royal Air Force (RAF) instructors were killed in a mid-air collision of two RAF training aircraft in Britain Wednesday.
The two light aircraft crashed over sand dunes in a nature reserve in south Wales, in the south-west of Britain, police said.
The two girls, of school age, were taking part as air training corps cadets in a half-hour flying experience offered by the RAF.
London - Some 250 patients were moved to safety after a fire broke out in a London hospital Wednesday in which no-one was injured, a spokesman for the Northwick Park Hospital said.
The blaze started in the basement of the hospital in Harrow, north-west London, but was brought under control by more than 40 firefighters after two hours, the fire brigade said.
Patients were brought out on stretchers and in wheelchairs and two departments had been closed to new admissions so that staff could attend to the patients who had to be moved, a spokesman said.
London - British officials have been given the green light by US authorities to visit a detainee at Guantanamo Bay in order to prepare his return to Britain, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Wednesday.
Britain has previously said that it would accept Binyam Mohamed, a 30-year-old Ethiopian, who was resident in Britain before his arrest in 2002 and transfer to Guantanamo two years later.
Miliband made his announcement after a meeting in London Wednesday with Lieutenant Colonel Yvonne Bradley, the detainee's US military lawyer.
London - Guus Hiddink says he expects to be the new coach at English Premier League club Chelsea next week, Dutch radio reported on Wednesday.
The Dutchman, who will continue in his role as Russia coach, told Radio 538: "One of these days I will go to London. I expect to be there on the field next week.
Hiddink has a contract as Russia coach until the end of the 2010 World Cup, but is set to combine the roles at least until the end of the season.
He will fill the void created by the sacking of Luiz Felipe Scolari on Monday, who lost his job after seven months in charge.