Scientists find Achilles' heel of cancer
london March 4, 2016 23:21British scientists think they have got the Achilles heel of cancer. That is the key conclusion of their long-term research to combat the disease.
British scientists think they have got the Achilles heel of cancer. That is the key conclusion of their long-term research to combat the disease.
Faster than sound could fly again in a few years maybe. NASA, the aerospace agency of the United States, working on a supersonic airliner.
A British nurse has declared Sunday for the third time Ebola-free and discharged from hospital. Scotland ran the virus in 2014 in Sierra Leone and has since been three times in the hospital treated the infection.
A brutal murder committed in broad daylight from a passing Terrain: Sandon, a village of three streets, midway between London and Cambridge, all day talking about anything else. In the hunt for the perpetrator is even 250,000 pounds (320,000 euros) promised reward from. The victim? A goose.
Tens of thousands of Britons have demonstrated against nuclear weapons Saturday in London. Following are the plans of the government-Cameron to stabbing more than 40 billion pounds (52 billion euros) in replacement of the British nuclear weapons arsenal. Money must be purchased include four new Trident nuclear submarines in the next twenty years.
The pilot of a plane from London to Bratislava made a premature end to a bachelor party on board. It was a group of twelve British. They were drunk and misbehaved. So refused to sit the men and they kept walking down the aisle. One of them undressed. When the crew of the British wanted to give no more drink, they were aggressive.
It is both politically and economically very important that Britain remains part of the European Union. That Finance Minister and Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Friday on the sidelines of a G20 meeting in Shanghai.
Some time ago Apple Music was launched. In this article you can read all about streaming music service of the company from Cupertino, we dive into the Connect function and look what Beats Radio has to offer.
A hostage would be going in a restaurant in London.
In Amsterdam opens March 2 permanent virtual reality movies. Here can watch fifty people with virtual reality glasses in movies recorded in a circle of 360 degrees. Thus it seems as if you're in the middle.
British doctors warn of a new trend among new parents if their baby is born by caesarean section, they want a swab is applied from the birth canal to the mouth and the eyes of the baby. They do it themselves or they ask a doctor to do it. Microbirthing called, or vaginal seeding. The idea is that the child gets so extra resistance. But it is not proven that it works, and it can be just dangerous.
Julian Assange's lawyers have asked a Swedish court to review an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder. This follows a ruling by a UN working group found that his stay in the Embassy of Ecuador in London,, amounts to arbitrary detention '.
Mayor of London and a prominent Conservative Boris Johnson's campaign for leaving the European Union. The BBC reported that Sunday. Prime Minister David Cameron Johnson had earlier in the day incisively warned not to take this step. He spoke of,, a leap in the dark '' and suggested that Britain is better off in the EU.
Belgian artist Jan De Cock has sued four media due to the lack of culture reporting. He claims to be harmed by,, deliberately misleading readers and viewers with advertising slogans for the sake of profit 'and feels discriminated against.
London warns Friday for flooding of the River Thames. In some places in the city the water is already on the quays. For the first time this winter the dam in the east of the British capital closed.
London apartment where the legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix lived more than 45 years ago, has been opened to the public. The house has been restored to the state it was when the rock star used the apartment.
In protest against the competition from taxi service Uber have several thousand taxi drivers in London Wednesday causing traffic chaos. More than 8,000 drivers from the traditional black London taxis honking blocked the streets in the government district of Whitehall.
There will be an eighth Harry Potter book. The script of the play 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child 'will be published in July in book form.
A Portuguese in Britain was sentenced to fourteen years in prison for his involvement in defrauding the Dutch company Allseas. The 49-year-old Luis Nobre got to worry about the organization, according to the British police about 100 million euros for him.
A man is deceased Tuesday after he set himself on fire in the gardens of Kensington Palace, the London residence of Prince William and his wife Kate. The police do not think of a crime or which is linked to terrorism.
The Swedish prosecutor investigating the allegations against Wikileaks frontman Julian Assange, has submitted a new request to interrogate the Australian in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. It believes that killed a working group of the United Nations last week about the case against Assange will not change the situation, said prosecutor Marianne Ny.
Hillary Clinton, who wants to be the first female president of the United States, according to opinion polls scored less well in women. Especially young women see not sit Clinton, The Washington Post reported Monday.
Scotland Yard is very interested in the Dutch initiative to deploy eagle against drones. The head of the Metropolitan Police Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe declared on Monday impressed by the training of the birds, which can bring down the unmanned aircraft.
Lehman Brothers is on the bottle. Who wants to experience the taste of the financial collapse that undoubtedly recall the name, now you can do with Lehman Brothers whiskey.
A double-decker bus that exploded violently, on Sunday in central London caused panic. Unsuspecting spectators thought that a terrorist attack was committed near the British Parliament buildings. But it was a controlled explosion for the filming of a movie.
Australia has consular assistance offered to Julian Assange. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop spoke this week about the lawyers of the whistleblower, who has 3.5 years,, arbitrary 'locked according to a working group of the UN in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
'He will not come out, do not you think.' Trevor Talbot is what perplexed outside the Embassy of Ecuador in West London. He hoped to catch a glimpse or possibly more of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Therefore, he asked this morning, got in the car, at home in Portsmouth. 'It's two hours drive away. That I have to pay for it to really make something historical. 'Now rest nothing but what sip peer into some windows in a measly London.
The British police Friday in Gillingham east London searched a train from top to bottom. More than thirty armed officers stormed according to British media a train at Gillingham station.
The decision of the special working group of the United Nations for arbitrary detention on the self-imposed imprisonment of Julian Assange in London does have legal force. That takes the Wikileaks founder himself. He spoke via video link Friday the press from the Ecuadorian embassy in London.