Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Quentin Tarantino drops Hateful Eight project after 'leak'
Oscar-winning director Quentin Tarantino has dropped his latest project, a Western called The Hateful Eight, after it apparently leaked out to Hollywood agents.
The filmmaker said he learned of the leak when his office started getting calls from agents pitching their acting clients for roles.
Speaking to film website Deadline, Tarantino said he only "gave it to six people".
He added he was "very, very depressed."
Tarantino, who won best original screenplay at last year's Oscars for Django Unchained, said: "I finished a script, a first draft, and I didn't mean to shoot it until next winter, a year from now."
Django Unchained was nominated for five Oscars
The 50-year-old said he now plans to publish the script as a book and revisit the prospect of a movie after a few years.
The director told Deadline that he had given the script to three actors, including Tim Roth, who appeared in his first two films, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
"The one I know didn't do this is Tim Roth," he said. "One of the others let their agent read it, and that agent has now passed it on to everyone in Hollywood."
Tarantino himself initially announced the project in November last year to US chat show host Jay Leno.
He has now said: "I'll publish it. I'm done. I'll move on to the next thing" but said he "could totally change my mind".
"If the muse calls me later to do it, we'll do it," he added.
Django Unchained was Tarantino's biggest ever box-office hit, earning $425m (£258m) worldwide and nominated for five Oscars.
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Warburton set to make Wales opener
The 25-year-old flanker has been out since the end of November with shoulder damage but is set to return.
"I think I'll be available for selection. I need to have a chat with [coach] Warren Gatland and the medics early next week to decide what's the best thing to do," Warburton said.
"We have a chance to win three Six Nations in a row and create history."
Warburton's lack of game time while recovering from his injury means he may play a match for his regional team Cardiff Blues before taking part in the Six Nations.
But the return to fitness of their skipper will give Wales a boost as they seek their third successive Six Nations title, a feat never accomplished by any side in the tournament's history.
"We always look forward to the Six Nations, it's what you're measured on. It's the one we always look forward to," Warburton said.
"This is my fifth championship now and I love playing in them."
Wales will be without Ospreys forward Ryan Jones, who led Wales in Warburton's injury absence during part of last year's campaign, because of injury.
They will also be without Lions centre Jonathan Davies for most of the tournament because of a shoulder injury, while prop Gethin Jenkins remains an injury doubt
After facing Italy in the Millennium Stadium, Wales travel to Ireland the following weekend.
Gatland's men then face France at the Millennium Stadium on 21 February in a Friday night match, before rounding off their campaign in March away to England and then against Scotland in Cardiff.
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How to cook up an Olympic-winning routine
In a swirl of purple silk chiffon, to the pounding rhythm of Maurice Ravel's Bolero, a police constable and an insurance clerk from Nottingham skated the performance of a lifetime, captivating not only a vast TV audience, but the notoriously hard-to-please judges.
For artistic Impression, they produced a row of perfect sixes - and Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean were Olympic champions.
It's a story that is very familiar to most of us, whether we're old enough to remember that night 30 years ago or not. But this week on BBC Radio 5 live, in Frozen in Time, we'll reveal the tale of how the Bolero routine was born - not on an ice rink or in a concert hall, but over dinner in the west London home of Courtney Jones and Bobby Thompson, friends and mentors to Torvill and Dean.
Courtney was a former ice dance champion, a figure-skating judge, and a dress designer, while Bobby was a leading coach. Jayne and Chris would frequently turn to them to talk over ideas for the show-stopping routines that had, at that point, taken them to three World Championships.
Chris already had in mind the music he wanted for the free programme for the season that would include the 1984 Winter Olympics - a number from the Broadway musical 42nd Street.
But their hosts that night in Notting Hill were not so keen.
"Courtney was doing the cooking and I was in the kitchen and we heard 42nd Street go on," recalls Bobby.
"We both looked at each other and said - absolutely no way. Olympic year, it's too much like Mack and Mabel, Barnum - been there, done that. We need something completely different.
"Christopher's face dropped to the floor - he wasn't a very happy little warrior. And I remember Jayne's words; 'Chris, it's no good; they haven't led us wrong yet.'"
A quick dash to the car, a pile of cassettes, and when Bolero came on, there was instant agreement. It was a number that would change the face of ice dancing.
The usual practice at that time was to edit together three different pieces of music, with varying moods and speeds. But Ravel's piece had a continuous flow, with a building crescendo and a dramatic climax.
Having chosen the soundtrack, the rest of the programme followed very quickly afterwards, including the iconic dip-dyed purple pleated chiffon.
"I suppose one has a visual picture of a complete performance," Courtney says. "The music inspires the dance, but the music also inspires the costume. Because the music was very flowing, we wanted to find something that would flow equally as well."
The problem was that the silk chiffon only came in a solid colour, not in the shaded ombre effect that Courtney wanted. So they hung the fabric from a string in their basement, with a bucket of purple dye underneath, and every few hours they would pull it out a little bit more, leaving the bottom darker than the top.
And the wooden spoon, previously used to stir the casserole they'd had for dinner, was pressed into service as a dye-stirrer. It's one of the few souvenirs of that period to have survived the last 30 years in Courtney and Bobby's collection - and it's still purple.
You could call it the Spoon of Serendipity - its story is just one of those we'll be telling in our special programme. It would fit quite nicely alongside the Stone of Destiny - which won Rhona Martin and her GB curling team the gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
We'll also hear about the Miracle on Ice - when the USA ice hockey team beat the USSR on the way to the Olympic title in 1980. Captain, and scorer of the winning goal, Mike Eruzione tells us how his team of college hockey players took on and beat the might of the Soviets, packed with Red Army soldiers.
We'll put ourselves in the shoes - and skis - of the athletes who hurl themselves down the mountain at terrifying speeds as we relive the gold medal runs of Franz Klammer in the men's downhill skiing in 1976, and Amy Williams in the skeleton in 2010.
Hollywood director Jon Turteltaub tells us the story behind one of the great underdog moments in Olympic history - when Jamaica sent a bobsleigh team to the 1988 Olympics in Calgary, and inspired his film Cool Runnings.
The tale of Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding at the 1994 Games was more soap opera than sports story. We ask the question: how much did Tonya really know about the attack on her rival? And was Nancy unfairly denied the gold medal which would have crowned her incredible comeback from injury?
And John Curry, a man who in 1976 changed the face of men's figure skating in the same way that Torvill and Dean changed ice dancing, is recalled by those who knew him best.
But did the revelation of his homosexuality, in the unsympathetic era in which he was competing, overshadow his Olympic gold?
These are the stories I'll be discussing, along with Barry Davies, who has commentated on seven Winter Olympics beginning in Sarajevo in 1984.
Frozen In Time: Great Winter Olympic Moments is on BBC Radio 5 live Sport on Thursday, 23 January, 20:00-22:00 GMT
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Man Utd V Sunderland agg 1-2 CAPITAL ONE CUP
Kick off: 19:45
Venue: Old Trafford
Manchester United will be without captain Nemanja Vidic as they seek to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg. The Serb begins a three-match suspension following his sending-off against Chelsea.
Patrice Evra limped off in that match, while Wayne Rooney and fellow striker Robin van Persie may again miss out.
Sunderland forward Steven Fletcher is a doubt with an Achilles injury.
Goalkeeper Keiren Westwood and defender Carlos Cuellar remain on the sidelines.
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Nadal avoids upset to reach semis
With a severe blister on his racquet hand, the world number one saved three set points in the third set to win 3-6 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (9-7) 6-2.
"I was lucky," said Nadal. "He missed an easy forehand and another one."
He will play four-time champion Roger Federer in Friday's semi-finals after the Swiss ended Andy Murray's hopes.
The Spaniard admitted the blister was affecting his game during the match, which lasted three hours and 37 minutes, "especially with the serve".
He added: "I will try and improve the hand tomorrow and then try to be ready for a tough match against Roger or Andy.
"The blister is much better, but if I am not playing with protection, it can be much worse."
Nadal, trying to win a 14th major title, had looked in trouble after losing the first set against Dimitrov.
Struggling to get anywhere against the Bulgarian 22nd seed's first serve, he finally made the breakthrough in game 11, only to hand it straight back in a shocking game of three double-faults.
The match would hinge on two tie-breaks, with the Spaniard prevailing in both, albeit in very different styles.
Nadal, 27, dominated the first, roaring in to pick up a Dimitrov drop shot and angle a one-handed backhand past the Bulgarian on set point, before celebrating wildly as the match seem to shift in his favour.
It was still far from comfortable for the 2009 champion, however.
A 4-2 lead was squandered in the third set when he double-faulted once again, and a series of uncharacteristic forehand errors - one a wildly framed drive volley - offered Dimitrov three chances to take the set.
The 22-year-old Bulgarian, playing in his first Grand Slam quarter-final, snatched at the first two chances, going for a huge return at 6-5 and missing a forehand into the corner in the tie-break, before Nadal saved the third with a sharp, angled volley.
A net cord then helped out Nadal as he won three points in a row to clinch the third set, and at two sets to one down after nearly three hours, Dimitrov's resistance ebbed away.
Two breaks in the decider were enough for Nadal to see out the victory, which he sealed when Dimitrov, playing in his first Grand Slam quarter-final, blazed a forehand wide on the fourth match point.
"I'm a bit shattered," said Dimitrov. "It's tough losing that match. I came out expecting nothing less than to win.
"Of course I shed a few tears, but it should hurt. And it does hurt.
"All the credit to Rafa. I think he played a great match. His physicality came over towards the end of the match. He's not one of the best, I think he's the best player right now."
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Fears over hosting future Games
So far, no member country has expressed serious interest in hosting the 2022 event ahead of a March deadline.
Some of the 71 members believe in-fighting threatens the CGF's future.
A CGF spokesman said an Extraordinary General Meeting was being held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, at which "issues will be fully aired and resolved".
The 20th Games begin in Glasgow on 23 July, with Australia's Gold Coast due to host in 2018.
Money is the major factor in all bids - the Glasgow Games is estimated to cost over £500m to stage - and it is understood the global financial climate may be discouraging nations from bidding.
There are fears a major dispute over governance between the federation and its members could also be having a detrimental effect on interest.
One member nation's association president, who did not want to be named, told the BBC: "The current situation is not good.
"The fear is that, unless there are significant changes in the governance and management of the CGF, the future of the Games themselves may be in doubt."
When asked about the lack of interest in hosting the 2022 Games, a spokesman for the CGF said: "Clearly there is a lot of speculation from various sources and from around a half a dozen countries at the moment, but the deadline for [formal] bid lodgement is not until 2 March, 2015.
"The decision in relation to the award of the 2022 Games won't be taken until our General Assembly in New Zealand in September 2015. That's a long way off."
On the alleged in-fighting, he said: "I don't think it's correct to describe it as a dispute, although clearly there are specific issues."
The spokesman said that 38 recommendations had been made as a result of a strategic review, 30 of which were accepted by CGF members.
However, he added: "Eight, which are within the public domain, were tabled for discussion at our Extraordinary General Meeting. These issues will be fully aired and resolved there."
The EGM is to be hosted by the CGF president Tunku Imran, a Malaysian prince who has plans to move the organisation from London to Malaysia for tax purposes.
In-fighting has intensified in recent weeks following a secret letter from the chairman of Commonwealth Games England, Sir Andrew Foster, to a number of other nations including Scotland, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
The letter was sent in a bid to gauge the level of opposition to the board and highlighted a number of issues, including:
* Concerns over the conduct of the CGF board A pattern where members are not listened to
* Concerns the CGF is out of touch with its membership His letter also states that members were not consulted on decisions such as the proposed change of office to Malaysia.
Foster said: "We are currently concerned that there appears to be very few candidates for the 2022 games."
After the letter was leaked to the CGF, Imran, also a member of the International Olympic Committee, claimed Foster's comments were "discourteous, disingenuous and bordering on defamation".
Members of the Commonwealth have been competing together in a sporting capacity since the first Empire Games back in 1930.
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Liverpool suffer Lucas injury blow
Lucas came on as a substitute at half-time in the 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday and lasted just 21 minutes before straining medial ligaments.
The Brazilian initially tried to play on after treatment on his right knee but was soon replaced by Joe Allen.
The injury could hinder the 27-year-old's hopes of making his country's 2014 World Cup squad.
Lucas missed most of the 2011-12 season after surgery to repair an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee.
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David Baddiel on the Anelka gesture
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I built Man City team - Mancini
Current boss Manuel Pellegrini has been credited with making City - who have scored 106 goals already this season - more attacking.
But Galatasaray coach Mancini, who left City last summer, says it is the players he bought who are responsible.
"I'm happy that Manchester City is one of the best teams in England because I built this team," Mancini, 49, said.
"The players that score the goals are players that I bought - Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure, David Silva and Samir Nasri."
After Mancini's departure, City recruited the likes of midfielder Fernandinho and striker Alvaro Negredo, who has already scored 23 goals in his first season.
Pellegrini is targeting an unprecedented quadruple of Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Capital One Cup.
The Chilean boss has secured City's path to the knockout stages of the Champions League, something Mancini failed to do in two attempts.
Former Lazio and Inter Milan boss Mancini, who joined City in December 2009, guided the team to success in the FA Cup in 2011 and the Premier League title a year later.
But after reportedly falling out with some of his players last season, he said he held no bitterness towards City over his sacking last summer, just days after his side were beaten by Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
"When you work, you know you can have some problem with the players, this is normal because the manager wants the players to work hard, play well and the players should understand this," he said.
"When you change the manager, it is better maybe, because you change the way to work.
"I think Pellegrini is doing a good job but what is happening now at Manchester City, we did three years ago. It's the same."
The Italian added: "I'm very happy about what I did in Manchester, I love the Manchester City supporters and I had a fantastic experience.
"After four or five years, maybe the manager needs to change team. I did my job, I built a fantastic team, we played fantastic football and we didn't win last year only because Manchester United bought Robin van Persie.
"He was the difference, if not I think that would have changed the history in Manchester over the last three years. We played really good football and now they are continuing to do this."
Mancini said City's form this season means that Manchester United need to restructure their squad if they are to continue to compete at the top of the Premier League alongside the likes of Chelsea and his former club.
"After many years, it's the time to refresh the team," he told BBC World Service. "Chelsea changed and bought some new players, City bought four or five new players."
But he also said he has sympathy for United manager David Moyes after their disappointing start to the season.
"He worked for 10 years at Everton and he did a really good job," said Mancini. "He is a good manager and I don't think he needs my advice.
Former Everton boss Moyes replaced Sir Alex Ferguson last summer following a period of unprecedented success for the club.
Mancini added it would be "difficult" for anyone to follow Ferguson and lead a club used to competing for major titles every season.
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Inspired Federer ends Murray hopes
The Swiss, 32, won 6-3 6-4 6-7 (6-8) 6-3 in three hours and 20 minutes to set up a semi-final against world number one Rafael Nadal.
Federer had been on the verge of wrapping up a faultless three-set performance but failed to serve out the match, and then missed two match points in the tie-break.
Murray was fighting to stay alive in only his second tournament since back surgery, and saved six break points in a marathon 19-minute game early in the fourth set.
But the Scot was constantly playing catch-up and eventually he could no longer hang on, as Federer brought his man into the net at 4-3 and flipped a backhand past the 26-year-old for the decisive break.
"I was proud of the way I fought," said Murray.
"I changed my tactics a little bit, started playing a little bit more aggressive, and that was maybe my undoing a little bit at the end, because I really started going for my shots to get myself back into the match.
"Then when I got broken in that fourth set, I went for three balls. Maybe one or two of them weren't there to be hit."
Federer was relieved to come through to clinch an 11th consecutive Australian Open semi-final place,
"Andy played well and put the pressure on me so I'm happy to get the win," he said.
"I probably miss more break points than other guys but I kept my composure and kept the poker face and tonight it worked."
The first two sets saw Federer pick up where he had left off against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Monday, serving magnificently and moving forward at every opportunity.
Playing with a larger, more powerful racquet this year, and under the guidance of six-time Grand Slam champion Stefan Edberg, his game was simply too strong for Murray.
By the time he closed out the second set, after only 80 minutes, he had been taken to deuce just once on serve.
Murray was unable to dominate from his home turf of the baseline and could not get his return game going when second serves came his way - and his evening looked as good as over when two errors saw him drop serve at 4-4 in the third.
Federer had not faced a break point all evening but, when the moment arrived to close out the match, the 17-time major winner looked more like the fragile player that had slipped down the rankings last year.
After smashing away a first break point he fired long on the second, and the crowd came alive as Murray yelled in delight at his unexpected second life.
They headed into a tie-break and again Federer took charge, but once again Murray refused to buckle.
Swinging freely from 6-4 down, the Wimbledon champion forced two errors from Federer on match points before powering through to take the set.
The night session on Rod Laver Arena was suddenly electrified as one-way traffic turned into a dogfight, and Murray's battling qualities made for an absorbing fourth set, but it was Federer's attacking instincts that eventually prevailed.
A loud "Come on!" echoed around the stadium when the Swiss finally converted his 10th break point of the set and, given a second chance to serve out the match, he did not blink.
Federer fired a thunderous ace out wide to seal victory, and a real chance to win an unprecedented 18th Grand Slam title.
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Syria Geneva II peace conference begins with bitter speeches
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Syria's foreign minister and the Syrian national coalition president delivered angry statements
Syria's government and main political opposition have traded bitter accusations as a major peace conference begins in Switzerland.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged delegates to engage in constructive discussions, but neither side appeared prepared to abandon their positions.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said there was "no way possible" President Bashar al-Assad could remain in power.
The conflict has left more than 100,000 dead and millions displaced.
The summit is discussing the Geneva communique which lays out a political transition plan for Syria. But the key issue is President Assad's future.
It will hear from about 40 foreign ministers on Wednesday before direct Syrian talks are scheduled to begin in Geneva on Friday.
This would be the first face-to-face meeting between the Syrian government and the main opposition - the National Coalition - since the conflict began in 2011.
'Raising hope'
In an often angry opening speech, Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said some states attending the talks had "Syrian blood on their hands" and were trying to destabilise the country.
"Syria the independent state will do all that is necessary to defend itself," he said, and, addressing US Secretary of State John Kerry, said: "No-one in the world has the right to confer or withdraw the legitimacy of a president, a constitution or a law, except for the Syrians themselves."
Mr Muallem ran far over the allotted 10-minute slot for each speaker, ignoring Mr Ban's attempts to intervene.
"I have the right to give the Syrian version here," he said.
The US state department condemned Mr Muallem's remarks as "inflammatory", and urged the government to take "real, concrete steps to increase humanitarian access and improve the lives of the people suffering the most".
'Time is blood'
The head of the National Coalition, Ahmad Jarba, said in his speech it had not been the opposition's choice to take up arms, but "was the choice imposed by the Syrian regime".
He displayed a photograph taken from a report by three war crimes investigators which alleged "systematic" torture and execution of opposition detainees in Syria. The report was released on Tuesday but dismissed as not credible by Damascus.
Mr Jarba called on the government to immediately sign the Geneva document and transfer power to a transitional authority.
"For the Syrians, time is now blood."
The summit is taking place amid tight security in a Montreux hotel
Outside the conference venue, supporters of President Bashar al-Assad staged a protest
Anti-government protesters staged a mock funeral, calling for an immediate ceasefire
Opening the summit, Mr Ban urged all parties to engage "seriously and constructively" in the talks.
"Let me not mince words - the challenges before you and before all of us are formidable. But your presence here raises hope," he added.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the talks "will not be simple, will not be quick", but that there was "a historic responsibility on the shoulders of all participants".
He also repeated his insistence that Iran should be involved in the talks.
The UN withdrew its invitation to Iran earlier this week over its refusal to back the Geneva communique.
Iran's President Hasan Rouhani said on Wednesday that the "lack of influential players" attending meant he doubted "its ability to resolve the Syria crisis".
Mr Kerry used his opening remarks in Montreux to remind the conference the uprising had begun as a peaceful process, but said the government had responded "with ever-increasing force".
"We see only one option: negotiating a transition government born by mutual consent," he said. "There is no way, no way possible, that a man who has led a brutal response to his own people can regain legitimacy to govern."
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said "thousands more innocent Syrians will pay the price" if the talks fail. The government, he said, "bears a particular responsibility for this crisis and can do the most to end it".
International delegates to Geneva II have played down hopes of a breakthrough, saying the talks should be seen as the first step in a process.
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UK unemployment rate drops to 7.1%
The UK unemployment rate has dropped to 7.1%, close to the point at which the Bank of England has said it will consider raising interest rates.
The number of people out of work fell by 167,000 to 2.32 million in the three months to November, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
The ONS also said the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance fell by 24,000 to 1.25 million in December.
The Bank will consider increasing rates from 0.5% when unemployment hits 7%.
The fall of 167,000 was the biggest drop since the autumn of 1997. The number of 16-24 year olds out of work fell by 39,000 from the previous three-month period to 920,000.
The ONS figures also showed that the number of people in employment increased by 280,000 to reach 30.15 million.
The bigger-than-expected drop in the number of people out of work has raised the possibility that interest rates may rise sooner than previously thought.
"Especially pleasing is that the fall in unemployment is coming both from declining short and long-term unemployment, and a large decline in unemployment amongst 18-24 year olds," said David Tinsley from BNP Paribas, who described the overall figures as "staggeringly strong".
The jobs figures pushed up the value of the pound, which hit a year-high against the euro of 1.2222 euros and climbed to a near three-week high against the dollar of $1.6553.
'Record breaking'
"Creating jobs and getting people into employment are central to our economic plan to build a stronger, more competitive economy, so it is very encouraging news that we've seen a record-breaking rise in employment over the last three months," said Employment Minister Esther McVey.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Rachel Reeves said: "This is no time for complacency. It is good that unemployment is falling from the very high levels that it had reached but so much more needs to be done, especially to get young people back to work".
Many analysts had not expected the unemployment rate to hit 7% until much later this year or next, and the significant fall in the three months to November is likely to mean many will reassess their forecasts.
A recent snapshot of views conducted by the BBC at the start of the year found that more than half the 28 economists polled thought the unemployment rate would not hit 7% until 2015.
"The rate of unemployment in the UK continues to collapse," said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
"All eyes turn to the Bank of England to see how forward guidance will be modified to account for the far-faster than anticipated improvement in the labour market."
But the latest minutes from this month's meeting of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), also published on Wednesday, indicated that the Bank is in no rush to raise rates.
Given that inflation had returned to the 2% target rate last month, and that "cost pressures were subdued... members therefore saw no immediate need to raise the Bank rate even if the 7% unemployment threshold were to be reached in the near future", the notes said.
The MPC also said "it was likely that the headwinds to growth associated with the aftermath of the financial crisis would persist for some time yet", reinforcing the fact it is in no rush to raise rates.
The ONS also said that average weekly earnings between September and November, both including and excluding bonus payments, rose by 0.9% compared with a year earlier.
For now, therefore, wage rises are not an inflationary pressure within the economy, and cannot be used as an argument for raising interest rates.
Separate figures from the ONS showed that UK government borrowing fell in December to £12.1bn, down £2.1bn from a year earlier.
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NSCDC Official Mistakenly Shoots Policeman To Death In Bayelsa
The Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Mr Alex Akhigbe, who confirmed the incident, described the death of the policeman an unfortunate.
"He was mistakenly shot by a member of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) during a shoot-out with armed robbers in Yenagoa.
"They were colleagues attached to the state special security outfit known as Operation Door Akpor.
"The police received a distress call on Monday night that armed robbers had attacked a popular petrol station at Edepie Roundabout in the state
capital.
"When the patrol team got there, the robbers opened fire on sighting the police van. "So, there was a shoot-out and in the process, the NSCDC personnel mistakenly shot his patrol team colleague", Akhigbe said. (NAN)
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Policeman To Die By Hanging For Killing 20- Year Old Boy At Checkpoint
Egheghe shot Emmanuel at a checkpoint on Sani Abacha Expressway, Yenagoa on Oct. 16, 2011.
After a protracted legal battle spear-headed by the mother of the deceased, Grace and human rights activists, a Bayelsa High Court in Nembe found
Egheghe guilty of murder.
The court, presided over by Justice Lucky Boufili, however, discharged and acquitted two other men who were also charged with the offence.
The two men, Lucky Oberemelu and John Imeh, were acquitted by the judge for failure of the prosecution to directly link them with the murder.
Boufili held that the bullets that eventually killed Emmanuel were fired by Egheghe.
Referring to the report of the pathologist and the evidence he gave before the court, the judge said that nine bullets had entry and exit points on the body of the deceased.
"The pathologist certified the cause of death to multiple gunshot injuries", he said, adding that five of the bullets hit the deceased in the head.
The judge gave the sentence after listening to pleas for leniency from Egheghe's counsel. "I have listened to the pleas of the defence counsel
but the second accused person deserved a sentence to die by hanging", he said. (NAN)
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Nigeria Will Not Disintegrate Even If Jonathan Loses In 2015 – Junaid Mohammed
Mohammed pointed out that the country had grown beyond the stage of disintegrating on account of the electoral
misfortune of one man.
He was reacting to a recent assertion by Third Republic governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife that Nigeria would break up if Jonathan was not re-elected in 2015.
Ezeife had claimed that the president's second term ambition was tied to the continued existence of Nigeria and that any attempt by any group under any guise to deny Jonathan re-election in
2015 could lead to unintended consequences.
One of the consequences, according to the former governor is that aggrieved Niger Delta militants would blow up oil facilities and threaten the future
existence of the country.
But Mohammed, who is also the National
Coordinator of the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, noted that it was out of place for Ezeife, who is regarded as an elder to forget where he was coming from and dance unclad in the open just for cheap popularity and political patronage.
Mohammed said: "It is unfortunate that Ezeife, who witness the Biafran war orchestrated by his kinsmen, which claimed over one million of Igbo people, should be beating the drums of war today.
"It is, therefore, clear to all that the man has lost touch with reality and is merely playing to the gallery for selfish motives.
"People like Ezeife are perpetual political
opportunists in the Nigerian political arena and should be ignored especially when they fan the members of ethnicity and war in time of peace such as we have in Nigeria.
"My candid advice to Nigerians is that they should ignore him because he does not have a good sense of history and does not speak for anyone in Nigeria.
"Contrary to Ezeife's postulation, Niger Delta militants or any terrorist group cannot be a threa to a government that emerges through credible, free and fair election in Nigeria", Mohammed said.
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Residents stone suspected robbers to death in Lagos
Our correspondent(PUNCH) who visited McNeil Road, where the incident occurred, learnt that the alleged robbers
attacked a 79-year-old man, Pa Emmanuel Thomas, in his apartment around 4am on Saturday.
The elderly man told PUNCH Metro that the robbers beat up his guest and demanded that he gave them all his money.
He said, "I was in my room and a guest was in my sitting room. But because there was no electricity, I opened the main doors for cross ventilation. A few
minutes later, two young guys barged into the house.
"One of them slapped my female guest who was in the sitting room and snatched her phone and charger, the other guy told me to give him all my
money and I told him all I had was N30 which was kept inside my Bible. They also snatched my telephone and wristwatch."
It was learnt that prior to the robbery, youths in the area had been suspicious of the alleged robbers, wondering what the strange men wanted on their street at that odd hour.
One of the youths, who craved anonymity, said, "Around 3.30am, I was returning from a carnival when I noticed two strange faces on Little Road.
When the guys saw me, they pretended to be fixing an abandoned bus and were talking as if they were a bus driver and his conductor waiting for daybreak.
"When I walked past, they continued to roam the street, so I informed one of my friends and together, we tailed them.
Suddenly, they entered Pa Thomas's
house and then I heard the elderly man screamed for help.
"We quickly surrounded the house and dared the robbers to come out. When they saw that they were trapped, one of them jumped the fence into the next
compound which is on Little Road. I was able to arrest one, while the other one escaped."
PUNCH Metro learnt that the arrested robber was beaten up to a pulp.
It was also learnt that an hour later, the second robber, who hid inside another compound, was exposed by a resident and was also handed over to the irate youths.
The youths were said to have beaten up the two robbers mercilessly. When our correspondent asked the residents why
they did not involve the police, one of them said, "On that day, there was a serious crisis at a neighbouring community, Iwaya, and most of the policemen from Sabo Division had diverted all their attention to the
area.
"Also, these robbers usually hang around a brothel located on a neighbouring street. If we hand them over to the police, they will be released and come
back to terrorise us."
It was learnt that the alleged robbers, who were still alive, were stripped naked and dumped on the Sabo end of the Herbert Macaulay Way, about 200 metres from the Sabo Police Division.
It was, however, learnt that passers-by pelted the alleged robbers with stones until they died. A resident of McNeil, Sola, said, "It was not our intention to kill the robbers, we only beat them up and dumped them by the road side.
However, when passers-by learnt of what they had done, many of them picked up rocks and stoned them to death."
It was learnt that by the time policemen arrived around 9am, the alleged robbers were already dead. Attempts to contact the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, were not sucessful as calls made to her telephone rang out, while a text message sent to the phone was also not replied as of the time of going to the press.
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Group Rescues Teenage Girl Caged For 30 Months By Parents
The rescued victim, a twin, identified as Blessing Olokumo, an indigene of Ayibatari quarter, Opokuma, in Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, according to investigation conducted by the group, was diagnosed with a strange illness.
Acting President of the foundation, Comrade Tonyon Ebitei Robert, said the strange illness led to the isolation of the girl by her parents due to her alleged constant incidence of defecation and
soiling of the house.
Father of the girl, who is also a twin, allegedly built the cage and locked up the girl to keep her away from the main house.
"She was kept like a rabbit. She was given food when it is available and was allowed to sleep in her vomit, faeces and urine. She lost weight and could have died," Robert alleged.
According to her, the group known for its campaign against maltreatment of twin child in the state, was contacted by concerned indigenes of Okolobiri community where the Olokumo family resides.
The first attempt by members of the group to reach the caged child was allegedly rebuffed by the father but their next trip was fruitful as he handed
the child to them.
The rescued child was reportedly taken to the teaching hospital for proper medical treatment.
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Boyfriend, Quack Nurse Arrested After 18- year-old Girl Dies Of Abortion
two-month-old pregnancy in Iju/Itaogbolu area of the state.
Also arrested by the police is Joseph Endurance, the deceased's lover said to have been responsible for her pregnancy.
The quack nurse, Favour Adebiyi, was reportedly approached by the deceased to help her abort the pregnancy.
The deceased, who was introduced to the quack nurse by one of her friends, informed her to help them terminate the pregnancy since her boyfriend was too young to father a child, sources told
Vanguard.
The nurse was said to have given her some drugs to use which, according to information, led to her untimely death, following complications.
She died 24 hours later after refusing to seek medical help.
The news of her death later got to her family members following which one of them reported the case at the Iju Police station.
Detectives deployed to the town met the lifeless body of the deceased as they rushed to the deceased's residence, and took to the General Hospital in Iju for autopsy.
Confirming the incident, the image maker of the State Police command, Wole Ogodo, said the quack nurse and the boyfriend of the 18-year-old deceased are being detained and interrogated.
He noted that the quack nurse had confessed to the crime, adding that they have been transferred to the CID division of the command for further questioning.
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