Thomas Vermaelen grabs dramatic late winner for Arsenal
Thomas Vermaelen's dramatic added-time winner moved Arsenal to within one point of third-placed Tottenham Hotspur after a 2-1 victory over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium on Monday.
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Prince Harry banned from pub
Prince Harry has reportedly been banned from going to pubs till he completes his army helicopter training.
He has just completed a tour of the Caribbean and Brazil as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubi
Big guns back Lewis for title push
Former Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has been given two huge votes of confidence as he tries to bounce back into world championship contention this season.
They came ahead of this week's openin
50 pc Brits think Everest is UK’s highest mountain
One in five British adults don’t know which countries make up the UK and more than 50 percent think that Everest, which is in the Himalayas, is UK’s tallest mountain, a new study has revealed.
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Mallya pumps in 22 million pounds into Force India operation
Sahara Force India team principal Vijay Mallya has pumped in $22 million into his Formula One team ahead of the season opener in Melbourne on Sunday.
Watson, the personal investment company used by t
Rupert Murdoch aide Brooks re-arrested in hacking probe: Report
British police investigating tabloid phone hacking have re-arrested Rebekah Brooks, ex-editor of the News of the World and one-time top aide to media mogul Rupert Murdoch, it was reported on Tuesday.
Anti-cancer ‘super’ aspirin on the anvil
A “super” aspirin drug against cancer is on its way, say scientists, who claim that the pill doesn’t have usual side-effects like stomach ulcers. A team at the City College of New York says that their research in mice has shown the compound, called NOSH aspirin, is effective in fighting, amongst others, cancers of the colon, lung, breast, prostate, pancreas and blood.
A pill that reduces implicit racial bias?
A drug used to treat heart disease can affect a person’s subconscious attitudes towards race, a new study has claimed.
In the study at Oxford University, published in Psychopharmacology, researchers gave 18 people the drug propranolol and 18 people a placebo and found that the propranolol group scored significantly lower on the Implicit Attitude Test into subconscious racial bias, a standard test for testing subconscious racial attitudes.
Ton-up Didier Drogba fires Chelsea challenge
Didier Drogba scored his 100th Premier League goal as Chelsea maintained the pressure on Arsenal in the race for fourth place with a 1-0 win over 10-man Stoke City on Saturday.
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ICC to investigate fresh fixing claims
The International Cricket Council is all set to launch an inquiry into a report in the Sunday Times which claimed that the Indian bookmakers are fixing the results of England county games and internat