Obama: Haiti 'will not be forsaken'
Barack Obama has told victims of the Haiti earthquake: "You will not be forsaken" as a massive rescue operation gets under way.
PM urges support for Haiti appeal
Gordon Brown has urged Britons to donate to an emergency appeal for Haiti after the Government pledged more than £6 million in aid.
Parliament 'will host gay wedding'
Parliament could host its first "gay wedding" before the general election, Commons Speaker John Bercow has suggested.
Wild boar raids anger residents of forest
Some of the first wild boar to roam free in England for 300 years have been raiding rubbish bins, attacking dogs and digging up green spaces in villages scattered around England's first national forest park.
Redknapp charged with tax evasion
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp was charged with tax evasion on Thursday, a spokesman for English prosecuting authorities said.
Haitian-Americans awaiting word from loved ones
Alourrde Pierre stood inside a Little Haiti community center, wringing her hands as she waited for news of her parents and 15 siblings in Port-au-Prince. Her children ask what happened to their grandmother, but she has no answer.
News from Yahoo News
Barack Obama has told victims of the Haiti earthquake: "You will not be forsaken" as a massive rescue operation gets under way.
PM urges support for Haiti appeal
Gordon Brown has urged Britons to donate to an emergency appeal for Haiti after the Government pledged more than £6 million in aid.
Parliament 'will host gay wedding'
Parliament could host its first "gay wedding" before the general election, Commons Speaker John Bercow has suggested.
Wild boar raids anger residents of forest
Some of the first wild boar to roam free in England for 300 years have been raiding rubbish bins, attacking dogs and digging up green spaces in villages scattered around England's first national forest park.
Redknapp charged with tax evasion
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp was charged with tax evasion on Thursday, a spokesman for English prosecuting authorities said.
Haitian-Americans awaiting word from loved ones
Alourrde Pierre stood inside a Little Haiti community center, wringing her hands as she waited for news of her parents and 15 siblings in Port-au-Prince. Her children ask what happened to their grandmother, but she has no answer.
News from Yahoo News