Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday 26 February 2010

News
Khyra Ishaq: Seven-year-old girl starved to death by her mother A seven-year-old girl starved to death by her mother might still be alive if she had not been failed by social services, a High Court judge has ruled.
Afghanistan: Ten killed in Taliban suicide attack on Kabul hotels At least ten people have been killed in a coordinated Taliban suicide attack on hotels used by foreigners in the affluent centre of Kabul.
Gordon Brown smiles on stage as Labour party deputy leader Harriet Harman points to a member of the audience during the party's annual conference in Brighton Labour could still win the most number of seats at the general election, a new poll reveals today.
It did not take long for the bipartisan health care summit to degenerate into the kind of bickering and points-scoring that has created a crescendo of anger about the conduct of politics in Washington.
The Charity Commission has opened an inquiry into the National Bullying Helpline, following its claim that staff from Downing Street contacted them about bullying in the workplace.
Italy's highest court on Thursday dropped a bribery case against a British lawyer accused of accepting £370,000 from Silvio Berlusconi in return for giving false evidence.