A student who was brutally stabbed 32 times by her ex-boyfriend is set to tie the knot with a fireman who was part of the emergency services team that saved her life. Melissa Dohme from Florida first met fiancée Cameron Hill when he came to her aid after the brutal incident in January 2012.
It was feisty night of viewing in the CBB house.
By David Ingram and Brendan O'Brien (Reuters) - Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush has been moved to an intensive-care unit at a Houston hospital with pneumonia and was stable and resting comfortably after doctors performed a procedure to clear his airway, his office said on Wednesday. Bush, who at 92 is the nation's oldest living ex-president, has been at Houston Methodist Hospital since Saturday after experiencing shortness of breath, family spokesman Jim McGrath said on Wednesday. Since then, Bush experienced an "acute respiratory problem stemming from pneumonia" and was sedated for the unspecified procedure, his office said.
Gambia's President-elect has said he will be inaugurated later despite his predecessor refusing to cede power. Adama Barrow, a former security guard at Argos, posted the news on Facebook and Twitter, saying he will be sworn into office at the Gambian embassy in neighbouring Senegal. Mr Barrow won an election in December, but President Yahya Jammeh, who has been in power for more than two decades, has refused to step down despite a midnight deadline.
Chinese Hollywood investor Wang Jianlin joined a chorus of concern from the World Economic Forum in Davos over the protectionist leanings of the US president-elect Donald Trump
People trapped in an Italian hotel hit by an avalanche sent text messages to the emergency services and loved ones pleading for help, according to local reports.
British Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 19, 2017
Djokovic, who has won six of his 12 grand slams at the Australian Open, entered as the second-ranked player in the world. "Istomin gained his way into this major only via a wild-card berth. At 30, he's one year older than Djokovic, but he was still bouncing between $50,000 Challenger tournaments and the ATP main tour, where he has won only one career title.
From healthcare costs to burdensome bureaucracy, some of the millions of EU citizens in the UK and Britons living on the continent aired their Brexit concerns in parliament this week as negotiations loom.
Rylan Clark-Neal and presenter Matt Edmondson are out of a job.
Paul McCartney has filed a lawsuit to secure the copyright to the Beatles back catalog in a case that could have wide ramifications for the music industry
We take a look at what's coming up in Emmerdale this week:
They may be struggling to rediscover past glories on the pitch - but Manchester United are back on top of football's money league for the first time in 12 years. United pipped Real Madrid and Barcelona ...
Six Britons have died and several others were injured in a road accident in Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Office has said. The Scottish victims were named by the Glasgow Central Mosque as Mohammad and Talat Aslam, from the Newlands area. The group had just completed Umrah, a pilgrimage to Mecca, and were travelling to Medina, the mosque said.
A diplomatic spat has broken out between the UK and Ireland after a RAF aircraft landed at Shannon Airport without permission in a "serious" incident. The Hercules transport plane came down in County Clare but clearance from the Dublin government was not sought in advance. British diplomats told Irish officials there had been a "communication breakdown" and there are set to be more discussions to make sure "correct procedures are followed in future".
A vegan chicken shop has opened in London to a mixed reaction, with some people claiming its name is offensive.
Divers were given special permission by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to visit the wreck in Scapa Flow to capture the haunting photos of the wreck, that claimed the lives of 843 people. Safeguarded under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986, diving is not permitted at the site except under licence from the MoD. A team of specialist divers aboard Orkney dive boat MV Huskyan were given special permission by the MoD to explore the wreck, that has been lying underwater since it sunk on 9 July 1917.
By Anjuli Davies and Andrew MacAskill LONDON (Reuters) - Global banks have begun signalling how they will put plans into action to cope with a "hard" exit by Britain from the European Union. Until now, banks have considered varying degrees of upheaval to their British-based businesses, depending on whether the outcome of Brexit was "hard" or "soft." But after Prime Minister Theresa May said that Britain would leave the single market, bankers have already begun giving more details on how they will adapt. Bank executives will present plans to their boards in the coming months outlining where they want to relocate operations to and how much it will cost, banking industry sources said.
Several children were among the missing Thursday after a devastating avalanche buried an Italian mountain hotel with more than 25 people believed to be trapped inside.
The dollar recovered against its major peers after taking a battering the previous day
By Maytaal Angel and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) - British financier Edi Truell has renewed an offer to take over Tata Steel's giant UK pension scheme in a deal that he says would allow members to keep benefits in full, though pension fund trustees rejected his proposals. Tata Steel, Britain's largest steelmaker, is in talks with stakeholders about spinning off its British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) into a standalone entity and cutting benefits for all 130,000 members. The steelmaker is under pressure to end its obligations to the 15 billion pound scheme as it is in merger talks with Germany's Thyssenkrupp , which is not prepared to take on Tata's UK pension obligations.
By Scott DiSavino NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Wednesday to their lowest in a week, on a strong dollar and expectations that U.S. producers would boost output even as OPEC's output fell from a record high. U.S. shale production is set to snap a three-month decline in February, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Tuesday, as energy firms boost drilling activity. Brent crude ended the session at $53.92 per barrel, down $1.55 or 2.79 percent, while U.S. crude settled at $51.08, down $1.40, or 2.67 percent. ...
By Joyce Lee and Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court on Thursday dismissed an arrest warrant against the head of Samsung Group, the country's largest conglomerate, amid a graft scandal that has led to the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. Lee, who has led Samsung since his father, Lee Kun-hee, suffered a heart attack in 2014, was still likely to face the same charges of bribery, embezzlement and perjury, legal analysts said, even if he is not detained. Lee left the Seoul Detention Centre carrying a white shopping bag and climbed into a car without talking to reporters, having been held overnight as the court deliberated whether to grant the arrest warrant.
By Roli Srivastava MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Inside a bungalow in a plush residential area of Gurugram, on the outskirts of New Delhi, a group of women in different stages of pregnancy share the hope their babies will be delivered safely - or risk losing the chance of big money, forever. Successful pregnancies have never been more important at this surrogacy centre where every bed is taken following a jump in demand as India inches towards banning commercial surrogacy. India's surrogacy industry has come under attack by women's rights groups who say fertility clinics are "baby factories" for the rich, and that a lack of regulation results in poor and uneducated women signing contracts they do not fully understand.
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