Table-topping Leicester City stars were turned away from a top London nightclub – and were even forced to stand aside to let some Tottenham players inside the venue. Danny Drinkwater , Andy King , Matty James and Ben Hamer were not allowed into Mayfair club Drama on Saturday night as they tried to celebrate Drinkwater’s 26th birthday. It happened just hours after the Foxes had beaten Watford 1-0 to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with just nine games to play. But their position at the top of the table didn’t help them gain access to one of London’s top nightspots. As the four of them tried to talk security around to allow the celebrations to continue, they actually had to step aside to allow Tottenham players Hugo Lloris ,Eric Dier and Nacer Chadli inside.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Leicester stars denied entry to London nightclub; forced to stand aside as Tottenham players walks in
Table-topping Leicester City stars were turned away from a top London nightclub – and were even forced to stand aside to let some Tottenham players inside the venue. Danny Drinkwater , Andy King , Matty James and Ben Hamer were not allowed into Mayfair club Drama on Saturday night as they tried to celebrate Drinkwater’s 26th birthday. It happened just hours after the Foxes had beaten Watford 1-0 to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with just nine games to play. But their position at the top of the table didn’t help them gain access to one of London’s top nightspots. As the four of them tried to talk security around to allow the celebrations to continue, they actually had to step aside to allow Tottenham players Hugo Lloris ,Eric Dier and Nacer Chadli inside.
Scuba Diver Miraculously Survives Horror Ride Through Nuclear Plant Intake Pipe
A South Florida scuba diver was taken on a terrifying ride through a nuclear power plant's intake pipe that he feared would end in his watery death.
What started as a scuba and lobster-diving trip with family and friends became what felt like a ride to hell for Christopher Le Cun last summer when the 30-year-old swam up to what he says was an improperly marked intake pipe to a nuclear plant in Port St. Lucie.
For some five minutes back in July, Le Cun was pulled along at seven feet per second through a pitch black, barnacle-encrusted pipe with no idea what lay at the other end.
They were five minutes Le Cun said will forever be imprinted on his mind.
"We were looking for lobster when we came across a big structure," Le Cun, a Navy veteran who's been diving since age 12, told InsideEdition.com.
Chinese Woman Dies in Elevator With Power Improperly Cut Off
The discovery of a woman's corpse in an elevator in the Chinese city of Xi'an has led to the detention of an elevator maintenance crew who improperly cut off power to the elevator a month ago without checking if anyone was inside
In a statement posted Saturday, the Gaoling district government said two maintenance workers turned off the power source on Jan. 30 to the elevator in a residential building after they were called to check on a glitch.
When a crew returned a month later, on March 1, for repairs, they found a female corpse there, the government said.
Hijackers? Aliens? Theories over Flight 370’s fate abound
SYDNEY – From a hijacking to an alien abduction, countless theories have arisen about the fate of the Malaysian airliner that disappeared nearly two years ago.
With search crews just months away from finishing their thus-far fruitless sweep of a remote stretch of seabed where Flight 370 is believed to have crashed, officials appear no closer to solving one of the most mind-boggling mysteries of modern times. That stubborn lack of resolution has only increased speculation about what might have happened to the Boeing 777 after it vanished with 239 people on board on March 8, 2014. Some believe officials are simply looking in the wrong part of the Indian Ocean, while social media sites are peppered with comments suggesting they are looking on the wrong planet: “MH370 was abducted by aliens,” reads a typical tweet.
Consultant is suspended by hospital after confronting surgeon who planned to operate in her hijab despite it being against safety regulations
A hospital has suspended a consultant after he claimed that a Muslim surgeon walked out of an operation because she was asked to remove her religious headscarf.
Dr Vladislav Rogozov, 46, claimed in an online blog that he confronted her before the surgery when he realised she planned to wear the Islamic hijab which was against safety regulations.
But the unnamed surgeon refused, walking out of the operation and forcing staff at Sheffield's Royal Hallamshire Hospital to find a replacement.
She later accused Czech-born Dr Rogozov, who has worked in Britain for ten years, of racial discrimination.
After a hospital investigation supported the consultant in his enforcement of the dress code, the Muslim surgeon left the hospital.
Religious headscarfs are 'excluded in areas such as theatre, where they could present a health and cross-infection hazard', according to the strict dress code.
At the time, the incident was not made public.
But Dr Rogozov, a consultant anaesthetist, was suspended last month for revealing details of the incident, which happened in 2013, as well as other surgeons' more recent behaviour in an interview with an Internet blog.
Company director, 41, and the heavily pregnant lover he is accused of trying to stab to death in the street
Smiling side by side, this is the company director and the lover he is accused of trying to stab to death while she was heavily pregnant.
Babur Karamat Raja, 41, will face Birmingham magistrates this morning charged with two counts of attempting to murder Natalie Queiroz.
The sports-car driving businessman also faces allegations of assault, attempted child destruction and possession of a knife.
Smiling side by side, this is the company director and the lover he is accused of trying to stab to death while she was heavily pregnant.
Brave bride loses cancer battle just ten days after marrying partner of 10 years
Brave bride and New Day columnist Mo Akhtar has died from cancer just 10 days after marrying her partner of 10 years.
Mo, 32, from Bow, East London wed Farbaz, 40, in St Joseph’s Hospice in Hackney on 19 March.
She started an emotional diary for publication in The New Day to chart her first days as a newly-wed, and some of the last days of her life.
Her hope was to raise awareness of lung cancer in young people and her words struck a chord with thousands.
Tragically, she passed away at home on the same day her first entry was published, last Monday.
Farbaz said: “She wanted for her thoughts and words to be read in the paper and keeping them going has been a tribute to her.”
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