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- Father of David Cameron dies in French hospital after suffering stroke
- David Cameron misses Prime Minister's Questions after father suffers stroke
- Scottish FA apologise after fans boo Liechtenstein national anthem
- 50 arrested ahead of Swaziland democracy protests
| Father of David Cameron dies in French hospital after suffering stroke Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 The father of British Prime Minister David Cameron died in France today. 77 year-old Ian Cameron suffered a stroke while on holiday. David Cameron travelled to France this morning after hearing the news that his father was ill. More... |
| David Cameron misses Prime Minister's Questions after father suffers stroke Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 British Prime Minister David Cameron today cancelled his political engagements and missed Prime Minister's Questions to be with his ill father in France. 77 year-old Ian Cameron suffered a stroke and heart complications while on holiday. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took Cameron's place in the House of Commons to answer the questions. A spokesman at number 10 Downing Street, the official office of the Prime Minister, said "The Prime Minister was informed this morning that his father Ian is seriously ill after suffering a stroke and heart complications while on holiday in France." Cameron made the decision to go to France after speaking to his father's doctors. More... |
| Scottish FA apologise after fans boo Liechtenstein national anthem Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 The Scottish Football Association has apologised after fans booed the Liechtenstein national team during their national anthem at last night's Euro 2012 qualifier. A section of the Scottish fans started to jeer the anthem due to its similarity to God Save the Queen. Acting chief executive George Peat said in a statement that "I was embarrassed and extremely disappointed by the disgraceful behaviour of some of our supporters during the Liechtenstein national anthem at Hampden Park last night". He added "I apologise unreservedly to our visitors for the crass reaction to their anthem." More... |
| 50 arrested ahead of Swaziland democracy protests Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Around 50 people have been arrested ahead of a planned human rights protest in Swaziland. The protest had been planned against the monarchy of Swaziland to call attention to the country's alleged lack of human rights. Many of those arrested have been released but several people remain in custody. More... |
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