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Ex-Traveller Set For Divorce Win 20 Years On

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 11 Maret 2015 | 23.21

A former traveller looks set to get a divorce payout from her ex-husband, who became a millionaire 10 years after they split.

Kathleen Wyatt, who is seeking £1.9m from Dale Vince, did not lodge a claim until nearly 20 years after their divorce.

Mr Vince has described letting her make a claim now as "mad", saying: "This could signal open season for people who had brief relationships a quarter of a century ago."

Supreme Court justices were told that the couple met when students, married in 1981 when in their early 20s, and lived a New Age traveller lifestyle.

They separated in the mid-1980s and divorced in 1992.  

In the mid-1990s Mr Vince began a business career and went on to become a green energy tycoon after launching a company called Ecotricity, now said to be worth more than £57m.

Ms Wyatt, 55, lodged a claim for "financial remedy" in 2011.

Deputy High Court judge Nicholas Francis gave it the green light in 2012 but three appeal judges overturned the decision in 2013.

Now, the Supreme Court justices have ruled it should go ahead, with a judge in the Family Division of the High Court assessing the claim.

One justice, Lord Wilson, said Ms Wyatt's claim was "legally recognisable" and not an "abuse of process".

He noted she had four grown-up children, one of them a son by Mr Vince who had provided "minimal support" for him.

Lord Wilson said £1.9m was "out of the question", but there was a "real prospect" Ms Wyatt would get a "comparatively modest award".

In a statement, Mr Vince said: "I'm disappointed that the Supreme Court has decided not to bring this case to an end now, over 30 years since the relationship ended.

"We both moved on and started families of our own... it's been so long that there are no records, no court has kept anything, and it's hard to defend yourself in such circumstances - indeed the delay itself has enabled the claim, because there is no paperwork in existence.

"I feel that we all have a right to move on, and not be looking over our shoulders. This could signal open season for people who had brief relationships a quarter of a century ago... it's mad in my opinion."

Ms Wyatt said after the hearing: "It's an important judgment."


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Paris Metro Abuse: Five Men Due In Court

Five men involved in abusive behaviour on the Paris Metro ahead of a Chelsea match have been served with summonses.

The men will appear at Waltham Forest Magistrates' Court on 25 March "regarding a police application for football banning orders", Scotland Yard said.

Controversy erupted last month when Chelsea fans were filmed singing racist chants and refusing to let a black man on a train ahead of a Champions League match against Paris St Germain.

Some were heard to sing: "We're racist, and that's the way we like it".

In light of the incident, Scotland Yard said it would examine the footage to establish whether they could make an application for football banning orders.

Chelsea have suspended five supporters from attending matches following the incident after carrying out their own investigation.

Manager Jose Mourinho said he was "disgusted" and "ashamed" by the behaviour, adding the club would be writing to the victim, Souleymane Sylla.

He told Sky Sports he hoped he would accept an invitation to attend the return game against Paris St German.

However, Mr Sylla told French newspaper Le Parisien: "I appreciate Mr Mourinho's invitation, but I can't get my head around being in a stadium at the moment".

In an interview with the Guardian, he said: "What happened has left me really afraid. I just want justice to be done, no more than that.

"I was a little bit hurt physically but in terms of morale I was hurt a lot. It has really affected my life. I can't go back into the Metro, it makes me really afraid.

"I don't think you should be denied the right to take the Metro because you're black. That's what they wanted."

News of the summonses comes as the two teams prepare to meet in the return leg of the tie at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium in west London on Wednesday night.

The game is finely poised after the first leg ended in 1-1 draw. The winner will go through to the quarter-finals.

Football banning orders are issued by courts following a conviction for a football-related offence after a complaint by the Crown Prosecution Service or police.

They can last for between three and 10 years. Breaches of the orders can result in a sentence of up to six months in prison.


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Clarkson's Rise: 'You Can't Live Without Him'

Jeremy Clarkson is best known for his role as a presenter on the hit BBC show Top Gear - and his outspoken and often politically incorrect views on a range of issues.

His comments have won him both admirers and detractors, although Clarkson maintains he should not be taken too seriously.

Now aged 54, he was born in Doncaster where his parents ran a business selling tea cosies, and then Paddington Bear toys.

Their success enabled Clarkson to go to Repton public school, from which he was apparently expelled for bad behaviour.

He took a job in the family business but in 1984 branched out on his own, forming the Motoring Press Agency, with journalist Jonathan Gill.

This led to him writing pieces for Performance Car and his acerbic wit later gained him contracts from The Sun and The Sunday Times.

In October 1988, Clarkson was invited to be one of the presenters on Top Gear. It was taken off air between 2000 and 2002, but since its return has become one of the most watched TV shows on BBC Two.

The show owes much to Clarkson's co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond, but his strong presence and uncompromising views have undoubtedly made him the driving force, as well as an icon for 'petrol heads'.

His disparaging comments - about Norfolk, workers at Hyundai, global warming, speeding, cyclists and Wales among others - have often landed him in hot water and led to calls for him to be sacked.

So far they have been resisted by the BBC, but there are fears the corporation may have no choice but to let him go after the latest episode in which he is alleged to have thrown a punch at one of Top Gear's producers.

The show is one of the BBC's biggest money spinners, pulling in millions of pounds from a devoted - and international - audience.

Its success - and Clarkson's vital part in it - saw BBC TV boss Danny Cohen compare him to a top-flight footballer, telling reporters last year that "no one is bigger than the club".

In an interview with Sky News, former ITV boss Michael Grade described him as the "Kevin Pietersen of broadcasting", adding: "You can't live with him or without him," he said.

Last year, Top Gear was censured by regulator Ofcom for breaching broadcasting rules after Clarkson used a "racial" term during the programme's Burma special, which had aired in March 2014.

The year ended with the show's crew having to flee Argentina after trouble erupted when it emerged they were using a Porsche with the registration number H982 FKL, which many saw as a reference to the Falklands conflict of 1982.

Top Gear's executive producer Andy Wilman described 2014 as "an annus horribilis" for the show after the claims of racism and the near-riot in Argentina.

It is difficult to find exact figures, but it is safe to say the show has made Clarkson and Wilman multi-millionaires.

The 2012 annual report and accounts of BBC Worldwide - the corporation's commercial arm - show it got a dividend of £4.5m in 2012 from a company called Bedder 6.

The company, which is registered at the west London base of BBC Worldwide was set up by Clarkson and Wilman.

The BBC then owned 50%, with Clarkson reportedly owning around 30% - meaning his dividend would have been around £2.7m in that year, on top of his BBC salary. He has since sold his stake to the corporation.


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Was Man Murdered For Exposing Paedophile Ring?

By Afua Hirsch, Social Affairs & Education Editor

Police investigating Westminster-linked child abuse are examining whether a man was murdered because he was about to expose a paedophile ring operating within a London council.

Sky News has obtained details of an internal investigation documenting sexual assaults and abuse carried out by officers within Lambeth Council in the 1990s.

The unpublished report reveals claims from those within the council that Bulic Forsythe, a manager in the housing department whose murder sparked a nationwide appeal in 1993, may have discovered council property was being used to carry out abuse.

That abuse involved senior figures in Lambeth who were using council premises for the rape of women and children, according to the report's remarkable findings.

They used the basement of Lambeth's housing headquarters, the report says, because "sexual assault could be performed without fear of interruption by other staff".

A senior staff member is accused of watching material with "sadistic, bestial and paedophile themes" which "may have been home-produced by staff of people with whom they associated".

One female staff member was subject to a rape on council premises "of horrendous proportions", such that she was still suffering from serious injuries one month on.

She described being raped alongside children and animals by senior figures in the council.

Although the report, which was prompted by alleged breaches of the council's equal opportunities policy, recommends a criminal investigation, its findings were never formally investigated by the police at the time.

Instead, the perpetrators within the council were dismissed from their positions. The report has never before been made public.

It also reveals that colleagues of Bulic Forsythe, whose family have long believed he was murdered to prevent him from blowing the whistle on events at Lambeth, also feared he had been killed as part of a cover up.

"The murder of Bulic Forsythe was seen by some witnesses as a possible outcome for anyone who strayed too far in their investigation or for those who asked too many questions," the report says.

"The panel heard evidence about Bulic Forsythe whilst he was working in social services visiting Hambrook House and speaking to a colleague and telling her that he was going to 'spill the beans'.

"Three days later he was killed," the report says.

Sky News showed the report to Kiddist Forsythe, 21, the daughter of Bulic Forsythe, who was born three months after his murder.

She said: "Some of the stuff that's in here, I honestly can't believe happened. I was very shocked.

"It's really clear the fear that operated in the council - it seems from the report my father felt that fear," she went on, adding he was scared that if he moved jobs "people in power could still get to him".

Sky News contacted a number of people who held senior positions in Lambeth at the time of the alleged incidents. All said the council had elements of dysfunctionality and was plagued by corruption and fear.

Dr Nigel Goldie, former assistant director of social services, said: "There were often rather strange things happening. Things going on behind the scenes that were never properly explained or known about.

"This was in the context of an organisation that displayed dysfunctional features."

There has been a renewed focus on events in Lambeth in the 1980s and 1990s amid growing evidence of a series of paedophile rings operating across England involving the abuse of children in care homes, in some cases allegedly by politicians and other senior figures.

The Metropolitan Police, which has been investigating events in Lambeth at the time under Operation Trinity, said it was considering the report as part of its investigation.

Detective Inspector Sean Crotty said: "This report provides the context to people who were abused in Lambeth.

"What we need is for people who were children at the time and who were abused to come forward."

Lambeth Council said it is supporting Operation Trinity and is working closely with specialist police investigators.

A spokesperson said: "Lambeth Council is determined to do all that we can to support this renewed push to tackle the issue, and ensure that offenders who had previously escaped justice are now held to account."


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Gazza Claims Hacking Linked To Alcoholism

Former footballer Paul Gascoigne has told the High Court having his phones hacked contributed towards his alcoholism.

The 47-year-old started his evidence at the hearing in London to determine what compensation should be paid by Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) in eight representative cases by telling Mr Justice Mann that he was "fuming".

Gascoigne said he repeatedly changed his mobile because he knew there was something going on with it.

His voice hoarse, and shaking with emotion, he said: "I knew I was getting hacked by the Mirror. This continued for ages. Phone calls to my father and family were getting blocked so I changed my mobile. It happened again so I kept on changing mobiles, five or six times a month."

Questioned by barrister David Sherborne, who represents victims of hacking and who has said the practice was rife at all three of the group's national titles by mid-1999, Gascoigne said that, to start with, the experience was "so scary".

The former England midfielder, who is complaining about 18 articles - all accepted to have been the product of illegal activity - said: "I couldn't speak to anybody, I was scared to speak to anybody ... my parents, my family and kids, it was just horrendous.

"And people can't understand why I became an alcoholic."

After speaking briefly, Gascoigne was told he would not face cross-examination by Matthew Nicklin QC, for MGN, and his evidence was going unchallenged.

He replied: "I have waited 15 years to be sat here so I am disgusted, really.

"I would like to trade my mobile phone in for a coffin because these guys have ruined my life. I have no life."

In a written statement to the court, Gascoigne said he had benefited from fame but he had also suffered heartache as he faced the end of his playing career.

The constant media pressure had made it hard for him to lead a normal life and his family were no longer as close as they had been, he said.

He also discussed his alcoholism, his treatment for drug abuse and his addiction to Red Bull.

"I have suffered from mental illness, including paranoia, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. I am bipolar and I have an addictive personality."

He said he had accused people, including stepdaughter Bianca, of giving stories about him to newspapers.

"I became obsessed about being monitored. I felt that I was being watched or listened into all the time for years and the pressure on me because of that was more than I think any sane person could bear."

While at Everton in 2000, he checked in to the Priory Clinic to get urgent help.

"The main reason why I had to go to get help at the Priory on this occasion was the constant pressure from the media, including articles and threats of articles being published by journalists.

"I was also convinced that my phone was being tapped to get stories about me that very few people knew about. I felt very paranoid at that time about being pursued by the media.

"I felt that I could not cope with the media attention any more and I seriously thought about jumping in front of a train."

Former EastEnders actress Lucy Taggart - previously Lucy Benjamin - told the court that hacking had left her feeling like she was "in a boxing ring without any gloves".

She said: "With each one I always felt like I had to pick myself up and dust myself off and carry on.

"But on the following day or following week there would be another article about something else and it felt like I was being punched and battered and bruised."

She said she still questioned what she had done to deserve "the amount of hacking that took place and the articles that were printed".


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Pistorius Filmed Playing Football In Prison

A video has emerged of Oscar Pistorius playing football in prison with a notorious Czech criminal.

The footage shows the disgraced sprinter enjoying a penalty shoot-out session with Radovan Krejcir in an empty exercise yard at Kgosi Mampuru Prison in Pretoria.

Pistorius, who was jailed for five years for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is seen wearing shorts as he takes turns to play striker and goalkeeper.

South Africa's two most famous prisoners reportedly struck up a friendship after being transferred to the same wing.

The footage was shot from above on a mobile phone by another inmate and published in South Africa's Daily Sun newspaper.

At one point, the Paralympic gold medallist, 28, is seen moving a concrete-weighted pole out of the way so Krejcir has more room to shoot.

A spokesman for the department of correctional services said all inmates are allowed to have an hour of exercise a day.

Krejcir is facing multiple charges including kidnapping, attempted murder and drug dealing.


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Leaders Trade Insults Over TV Debates At PMQs

There have been vicious exchanges during Prime Minister's Questions as David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed for a second week running over the election debates.

Broadcasters say they will go ahead with the debates without the Prime Minister after he ruled out proposals for two debates with the seven party leaders and one head-to-head clash with Mr Miliband.

During very personal exchanges at PMQs, the Labour leader said Mr Cameron was using "pathetic feeble excuses" and "ridiculous tactics" as he challenged him to meet on the three dates.

"You are not going to be able to wriggle off this ... There is only one person preparing for defeat and it is this Prime Minister," Mr Miliband said.

"We know you lost to the Deputy Prime Minister last time, why don't you just cut out the feeble excuses and admit the truth: you are worried you might lose again."

In response, Mr Cameron claimed the Labour leader was trying to "crawl into Downing Street" with the Scottish National Party's help.

"You want to talk about the future of a television programme, I want to talk about the future of the country," Mr Cameron said.

"The truth is you are weak and despicable and want to crawl to power into Alex Salmond's pocket."

Mr Miliband then said to the PM: "Why are you chickening out of the debates with me?"

"Everyone can see it. I'll tell you why this matters because it goes to your character. The public will see through your feeble excuses," he said.

"Instead of these ridiculous tactics, why don't you show a bit more backbone and turn up for the head-to-head debate with me? Any time, anywhere, any place."

The Prime Minister replied: "I'll tell you what goes to character: someone who is prepared to crawl into Downing Street in alliance with people who want to break up the future of our country.

"What a despicable and weak thing to do: risking our defences, risking our country, risking our United Kingdom.

"If you had an ounce of courage you would rule it out."

Mr Cameron said: "You have been offered a debate and you won't take it. Any time, any place, anywhere but you won't take it."

The Prime Minister has claimed the debates in 2010 got in the way of campaigning and so says any debate should take place before 30 March.

His chief spin doctor, Craig Oliver, said at the weekend the Prime Minister's "final position" was for a single debate to take place in the week starting 23 March.

The four broadcasters - the BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4 - have said they will stick to their previously announced plans for three debates during the campaign ahead of the General Election on 7 May.

Meanwhile, a ComRes poll for ITV News found that most people (64%) believe Mr Cameron has damaged his reputation by trying to avoid the debates with other leaders.

The poll also found that 71% of people think the debates should still happen even if the Prime Minister does not take part.


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Man Shot By IS Child Was No Spy, Say Family

Man Shot By IS Child Was No Spy, Say Family

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By Tom Rayner, Middle East Reporter

The family of a man apparently shot dead by a child in an Islamic State (IS) video believe he was killed because he wanted to leave the group.

Mohammed Musallam, 19, an Israeli Arab, was accused of being an Israeli spy by IS fighters.

He appeared in the 13-minute footage talking about being recruited and trained by the Mossad intelligence agency and is then shown being escorted to a field and shot in the head by a young boy.

However, his family say they believe he was recruited by underground IS operatives in Jerusalem.

His mother Hind told Sky News: "There are Islamic State figures here in Jerusalem, people should be careful with their kids, they are hidden, they are taking the boys."

She said her son had called home days before he was imprisoned, claiming he wanted to leave IS.

"He said they had promised to give him a house, marriage, and dollars. I said why would you do that to yourself?," she said.

"He said that he had been brainwashed, but that it was all lies - that they were cheating everyone."

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    A Shi'ite fighter launches a rocket during clashes with Islamic State militants on the outskirts of al Alam

Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite militia fighting IS took control of the centre of a town on the southern outskirts of Saddam Hussein's home city Tikrit

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A member of the Iraqi security forces prays in the town of Tal Ksaiba, near the town of al Alam

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Man Shot By IS Child Was No Spy, Say Family

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By Tom Rayner, Middle East Reporter

The family of a man apparently shot dead by a child in an Islamic State (IS) video believe he was killed because he wanted to leave the group.

Mohammed Musallam, 19, an Israeli Arab, was accused of being an Israeli spy by IS fighters.

He appeared in the 13-minute footage talking about being recruited and trained by the Mossad intelligence agency and is then shown being escorted to a field and shot in the head by a young boy.

However, his family say they believe he was recruited by underground IS operatives in Jerusalem.

His mother Hind told Sky News: "There are Islamic State figures here in Jerusalem, people should be careful with their kids, they are hidden, they are taking the boys."

She said her son had called home days before he was imprisoned, claiming he wanted to leave IS.

"He said they had promised to give him a house, marriage, and dollars. I said why would you do that to yourself?," she said.

"He said that he had been brainwashed, but that it was all lies - that they were cheating everyone."

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  1. Gallery: Fighting IS Militants In Iraq

    A Shi'ite fighter launches a rocket during clashes with Islamic State militants on the outskirts of al Alam

Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite militia fighting IS took control of the centre of a town on the southern outskirts of Saddam Hussein's home city Tikrit

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A member of the Iraqi security forces prays in the town of Tal Ksaiba, near the town of al Alam

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Jeremy Clarkson: I'm Off To The Job Centre

Jeremy Clarkson: I'm Off To The Job Centre

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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson joked he was "off to the Job Centre" as he left his London home after being suspended by the BBC.

When asked if he planned to resign after allegedly trying to punch one of the show's producers, he replied: "I've been suspended, haven't I?"

Appearing relaxed as he made his way to a waiting car, he then told reporters: "I'm off to the Job Centre."

More than 400,000 people have now signed an online petition calling for the 54-year-old to be reinstated

The Top Gear host was suspended and the show put on hold after he apparently became involved in a "fracas" at the end of filming in Newcastle.

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Jeremy Clarkson: I'm Off To The Job Centre

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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson joked he was "off to the Job Centre" as he left his London home after being suspended by the BBC.

When asked if he planned to resign after allegedly trying to punch one of the show's producers, he replied: "I've been suspended, haven't I?"

Appearing relaxed as he made his way to a waiting car, he then told reporters: "I'm off to the Job Centre."

More than 400,000 people have now signed an online petition calling for the 54-year-old to be reinstated

The Top Gear host was suspended and the show put on hold after he apparently became involved in a "fracas" at the end of filming in Newcastle.

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  1. Gallery: Top Gear In Production In North Yorkshire

These photographs taken last week show the Top Gear team filming in the Yorkshire Dales near Hawes. Pictures: Thomas Beresford @ North Yorkshire Snow Updates www.facebook.com/NorthYorkshireWeatherUpdates

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Iraqi Forces Battle IS In Saddam Home Town

Iraqi forces have entered Saddam Hussein's home town of Tikrit as part of an offensive against Islamic State militants.

A major general told the AFP news agency: "We were able to control Tikrit military hospital, which is close to the centre of the city.

"But we are engaging in a very delicate battle because we are not facing fighters on the ground, we are facing booby-trapped terrain and sniper fire. Our movement is slow."

Tikrit is one of the largest cities held by the jihadi group after it invaded Iraq from Syria last year.

The city lies on the strategically important road between Baghdad and Mosul, Iraq's second largest city and also under IS control.

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  1. Gallery: Fighting IS Militants In Iraq

    A Shi'ite fighter launches a rocket during clashes with Islamic State militants on the outskirts of al Alam

Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite militia fighting IS took control of the centre of a town on the southern outskirts of Saddam Hussein's home city Tikrit

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