London, Apr 24 : A Brit woman, who got an ASBO for having noisy sex, is now facing jail time for breaching the order within days of getting it.
Caroline Cartwright, 47, had received the court order on April 17 after her sex sessions woke up her partially deaf neighbour, and now she could get up to five years for ignoring it.
People living close to Caroline and her hubby Steve, 46, had complained that the "groans, screams and slapping" were so loud, it sounded like domestic violence.
London, Apr 24 : The tormented younger sister of an Indian origin schoolgirl raped and murdered by a serial sex offender in May 2005, has leapt to her death from the top of a car park.
Nishma Raithatha (15) is said never to have come to terms with the murder of her sister Jeshma nearly four years ago. She fell from the top floor of a shopping centre in Harrow, north London, just four days before her 16th birthday.
London, Apr 24 : ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ star Susan Boyle has become quite a rage around the world, so much so, that a vicar has compared her to Jesus.
Rev Angela Tilby praised her “inner gift” and said her “authority” reminded her of Christ.
“When she came on people laughed, but as she opened her mouth the mood altered. Those watching tapped into something we don’t understand,” The Sun quoted her as saying.
She added: “It reminded me bizarrely of how the gospels speak of Jesus.
“They claimed he had an authority which was utterly convincing.
London, Apr 24 : Researchers at Seoul National University in South Korea have created the world''s first transgenic dog.
Cloned beagle named Ruppy - short for Ruby Puppy - and four other beagles all produce a fluorescent protein that glows red under ultraviolet light.
The research team led by Byeong-Chun Lee created the dogs by cloning fibroblast cells that express a red fluorescent gene produced by sea anemones, reports New Scientist.
London, Apr 24 : One of the most wanted al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, has been arrested by security forces even as his suicide bombers killed more than 70 people in attacks in and around Baghdad.
Baghdadi, a leader of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq, was held in the capital after a tip-off, said Major General Qasim Atta, Baghdad's security spokesman.
Local television reported he had been taken captive by Iraqi troops in eastern Baghdad.
London, Apr 24 : Only certain categories of Gurkhas veterans will be allowed to settle in the United Kingdom, leaving tens of thousands of other hopefuls in the lurch despite a landmark court ruling.
The British Home Office ruled out a blanket policy, amid fears that it would lead to up to 100,000 veterans and their dependants wanting to come to Britain.
Only certain categories of veterans, including the bravest or seriously injured, will be allowed to come and stay, The Telegraph reported.