Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 6 June 2011


Cameron puts reputation on the line with five pledges to the NHS

trong>Exclusive: David Cameron will commit to “five guarantees” on the future of the National Health Service in a speech designed to reassure critics of his controversial health reforms.
     
News
  Yemen rejoices as wounded President Saleh flies abroad

Third Arab nation on the verge of overthrowing long-serving dictator as president goes to Saudi for treatment.
 
Libya campaign could continue into next year
Vince Cable to warn unions that they face tougher strike laws
 
sport
  Fabio Capello: I will not quit

England manager insists he is doing his best and has the full support of his players after Swiss setback.
 
McClaren set for Villa manager's job
Chelsea's search for new manager widens
 
finance
  Stick to austerity, say economists

The Chancellor faces a crucial test on Monday as the International Monetary Fund gives its verdict on the British economy, amid calls to adopt a "plan B" to safeguard fragile-looking growth.
 
UK skills shortage threatens recovery
Bank chiefs face MP grilling
 
world News
Yemen rejoices as wounded President Saleh flies abroad
Calcutta in ambitious plan to remodel itself on London