Thursday, December 15, 2011

Shamrock Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur – as it happened

Steven Pienaar scores for Tottenham against Shamrock Rovers. Photograph: Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images

Evening all: Thursday night, ITV4, one more time for Tottenham unless they can best Rubin Kazan who need to lose to PAOK Salonika to give Spurs a chance to continue their European odyssey. If Kazan are defeated Tottenham then have to overturn the five-goal deficit in goal difference between them. In the 1983-84 season Spurs did thrash Drogheda United 14-0 on aggregate but the way Rovers played at White Hart Lane, ththose sort of scorelines (6-0 and 8-0) don't look on tonight.

Here are your teams for tonight:

Shamrock Rovers: Brush, Sullivan, Oman, Murray, Stevens, Rice, Turner, Dennehy, Finn, Paterson, Sheppard.
Subs: Thompson, O'Donnell, McCabe, Twigg, Kilduff, O'Neill, Ricketts.
Tottenham: Cudicini, Assou-Ekotto, Kaboul, Livermore, Rose, Townsend, Kranjcar, Sandro, Pienaar, Giovani, Defoe.
Subs: Gomes, Falque, Kane, Carroll.
Referee: Stephan Studer (Switzerland)
Aitch has made nine changes to his starting line-up since the Stoke defeat, Benoît Assou-Ekotto and Younes Kaboul are the only two players who were retained. He's also named only four substitutes while tweeter and blogger Rohan Ricketts is on the Rovers bench.

1 min: Pat Jennings is in the crowd, the hairstyle unaltered for the past 40 years. And we're off, Spurs in purple, Rovers in the famous hoops. Kaboul captains Tottenham, Assou-Ekotto plays right-back. Sandro tries to play in Pienaar on the edge of the box but Murray gets his foot in and Rovers break and Paterson curls the ball into the net but is ajudged offside, when he wasn't. Drama here.

3 min: Nice threaded pass through to paterson, too. Now Townsend is robbed of the ball and Rovers push forward again with Sullivan linking up well with Dennehy up the right, playing patient possession football until Rose makes an intervention and Spurs stop Rovers' progress.

5 min: Sheppard turns and runs at Livermore who gets his foot in and pings it to Finn who has an ambitious shot from 20 yards that is blocked.

7 min: Lovely run from Giovani up the right – he and Townsend make the yards from the Spurs penalty area all inside-out and dribbling with their left feet. Dos Santos goes beyond Stevens then cuts the ball back with his right foot to Defoe eight yards out and his stabbed shot is closed down.

9 min: Sullivan's whacked cross catches Pienaar amidships as Brian Johnston used to call it, the right-back picks up the rebound and tries another deep cross into the box that Livermore nods behind but Rovers are offside so Spurs get a free-kick.

11 min: Spurs have made a somewhat bitty start, unsurprisingly given so few of them play regularly, but Townsend is starting to fancy his chances against Stevens. So far the full-back has dealt with him soundly.

13 min: Rovers free-kick wide on the right about 18 yards out, taken by Dennehy. Sheppard leaps to meet the left-foot curling cross, and the ball ricochets out to Oman. Assou-Ekotto is caught on his heels, doesn't close down quick enough and Oman gets his shot off, powerful enough but a few feet wide of Cudicini's right post.

15 min: The ball goes from goalkeeper to goalkeeper after a couple of overhit long passes. Spurs look fairly tight across midfield but all their thrusts are coming up the right from left-footed players cutting in.

17 min: Brush belts a goalkick long and it bounces for the second time, having caught the wind, just in front of the Spurs area where Cudicini comes out to meet him but Kaboul isn't taking any chances and stoops to head it out for a corner but Rovers can't make productive use of it.

19 min: Sandro chops down Sheppard who had controlled a firm pass well on his head then chest to skip away from the Brazilian. Rovers take the free-kick just inside the Totetnham half but they're closed down so they send the ball back to Brush.

21 min: Giovani does look elegant when he's dribbling, taking the ball up the right wing, dinking it forward with the outside of his left foot. He finishes his run by trying to screw a pass in to Defoe which is cut out. The ball goes over to the other wing where Pienaar plays in Defoe 25 yards out but the ball is slightly ahead of him as he tries to control it then shoot.

23 min: "Man alive, what sort of horse's arse time is this for an MBM?!" asks Ryan Dunne, pertinently. "Fitba's still fitba though, so shall follow it till the finish (although also watching Scrubs at the same time; don't know if that constitutes cheating)." I'm waiting for Emmerdale Farm, Ryan. Finn wins a corner after some good work up the right cut out by Rose's good positioning and tenacity. The corner sails into Cudicini's arms. It's windy. Oooh. PAOK are 1-0 up against Rubin Kazan.

25 min: Spurs take a free-kick 30 yards out, rolled forward to Sandro who's stationed in front of the wall. He lays it back to Defoe who smacks his shot at least 10 yards over the bar. Rubin's keeper has been sent off, too. How much do you want the Europa League in February, then 'Arry?

27 min: Krajcar is booked for tugging a shirt in the centre-circle. He looks pretty bemused by the decision. The free-kick is won back by Spurs and Rose goes up the left, hits a cross tight to the goalline, it catches the wind and Brush misjudges the flight and has to scramble to recover.

GOAL!! Shamrock Rovers 0-1 Tottenham (Pienaar) Shot from the right side of the box, deflected past Brush as it clips the defender's ankles.

30 min: So Spurs need a further three-goal swing in their favour and nearly made further inroads when Giovani cuts in from the right on his left on a 20-yard burst and tries to curl a right-footed pass around the last defender to the onrushing Defoe but gets his angles slightly wrong and puts it too far ahead of Defoe's lunge.

33 min: Giovani's playing well, and has just hit a cross-cum-shot from wide on the right, curling it in with his left foot and Brush has to tip it around the far post. Here's Martin Harrison: "Ah, the glamour of watching Europa League football at 6.33pm on a Thursday. The Manchesters have got it all to come. I enjoyed Wayne Rooney's comment earlier - 'I don't think the manager's won the Europa League' - as if there was any doubt over whether there's a Europa League triumph on Sir Alex's CV. As an MBM-er doing an MBM at 6.33pm on a Thursday, do you look with envy at your colleagues who get the big Tuesday and Wednesday night Champions League games or do you enjoy the ITV4/Channel 5 experience?" Variety is the spice of life, Martin. And yes, I do know my place.

35 min: Townsend's now moved on to the left wing where he looks more threatening.

37 min: Paterson comes in off the left, thinks about his options, then decides to have a go, swinging his right foot to shoot from 25 yards when no one closes him down. The shot goes a couple of feet over the bar.

GOAL!! Shamrock Rovers 0-2 Tottenham (Townsend) Wonderful goal. Townsend plays a one-two with Defoe on the left-side of the box where the lines meet, gets the ball back then curls it into the far corner with his right foot.

39 min: If the goal descriptions aren't appearing, please hit F5 and they should pop up. Townsend tries an exact replica of his goal but this time it doesn't dip quickly enough and goes inches over the bar.

42 min: "Love your run-on-sentence writing style ('Sullivan's whacked cross catches Pienaar amidships as Brian Johnston used to call it, the right-back picks up the rebound and tries another deep cross into the box that Livermore nods behind but Rovers are offside so Spurs get a free-kick.') Writes Paul Taylor. I'm blushing, Paul. "Reminds me of the hard-boiled cop mystery novels – Lee Child (the 'Jack Reacher' series) is a good current American example (but drop the commas). Do you read such?" I haven't Paul, but I'll hit Amazon at 8 o'clock.

44 min: And the comma thief on the sub-editor's bench would agree with you, Paul. Townsend is really flourishing on the left. Good tactical switch by Redknapp.

GOAL!! Shamrock Rovers 0-3 Tottenham (Defoe) Wow! Townsend again does brilliantly up the left, skinning Sullivan, then tapping a precise pass to Defoe who hist it on the half-turn inside the box past the diving Brush's left hand. One more goal to make up as it stands in Salonika now.

Half time: Off to get some scran. I'll be back in 10 minutes. "Interesting points by Martin Harrison. Although, surely it's worth noting that the MBM-Officiator Glamour Gigs (Sky Super Sunday clashes etc) invariably kick-off at the weekend? In contrast, one imagines that Europa League MBMers get to clock off Thursday at 8pm, and drink till Monday, student-style!" Yep, that's the deal, Ryan. Here's Ben Hanwell: "We had our office Christmas drinks last night and I came within a whisker of tripping over a low table in the pub, falling over in front of all my colleagues, and seeing a reputation built up over 11 years' hard work boil down to 'the one who fell over at the Christmas party'. Thankfully for me I didn't topple and my career remains intact. Any readers been not so lucky this week?" Anyone? "You say in your coverage of today's game that the Spurs only have 'one more goal to make up as it stands', but will one goal be enough? asks Kevin Costello. "Seems like one more goal would put them level on goal difference, but still behind on goals scored." I think you're right, Kevin. I'll check

46 min: O'Donnell on for Rovers, replacing Rice. And Spurs do need two more goals as it stands. Emil Fortune writes: "Lee Child is a cut above the usual thriller fare, in my humble opinion, but he's actually British. He does write like an American though." Ta for the correction and clarification.

47 min: Rose rolls the ball down the wing to Townsend who hits a first-time pass to Defoe on the edge of the box where Murray closes him down. Townsend must be a strong candidate for a loan signing in January on this performance.

48 min: Corner for Spurs after Rose's cross is blocked by Turner. They take it and pass to the edge of the area, Pienaar dinks it in to Townsend who tries to juggle a tricky pass but he's smothered by Rovers' defenders.

50 min: Bad news from Salonika where Rubin have equalised.

51 min: Kranjcar shoots from a free-kick wide on the left and curls his shot over the angle of bar and the far post.

52 min: Rubin's goal, from Valdez, was, according to the Uefa feed, a wonderful left-foot volley.

54 min: Dennehy has a shot from 20 yards, cutting in from the right touchline and belting a dipping strike which Cudicini drops then dives forward to catch the rebound.

56 min: Sheppard beats Livermore for pace in the chase for a hopeful pass and Livermore seems to flatten him by leaning into him as he ran. The referee judges that it was a dive and tells Sheppard to get up. The crowd boos. Twenty seconds later Pienaar goes over and the referee tells him to get up, too.

58 min: The pea in the ref's whistle is working after all as he gives Spurs a free kick when Defoe is knocked down. Pienaar curls his free kick from 20 yards out on the left wide. The replays suggest Livermore did foul Sheppard, wrapping his arms around him and forcing him over. Twigg comes on for Rovers.

60 min: Spurs wina corner fortuitously when Pienaar is squeezed out in the box and gets the last touch. A booming corner to the far reaches of the penalty area where Pienaar receives a booking for his attempt to win the ball back.

62 min: O'Donnell's left foot shot on the half volley from the edge of the area flies inches wide of Cudicini's left post. Rovers are still creating opportunities as Spurs push forward.

64 min: Bit of a lull for a couple of minutes as Spurs try to build patiently then a cocked up pass from Sandro on the right meant for Defoe gets Brush scrambling as it slowly arrows towards the far post. The rebound hits the goalkeeper's knee and goes out for a corner, which, as I'm sure I've written a thousand times already this season, comes to nothing. Well, they actually win another corner but that one comes to nothing.

66 min: Kaboul goes on a Beckenbauer foray up front, dribbling the ball towards the penalty area wher he sets up Pienaar whose shot finds Townsend on the left side of the penalty spot. Townsend tries to shift the ball on to his right foot and gives Oman the second he needs to get his block in for the shot.

69 min: Oman clips a 40-yard pass over the top of SPurs' defence, Sheppard runs on to it, rounds Cudicini who brings him down for what would have been a penalty and a red card but for the linesman's late flag signalling offside. Sheppard was offside because Twigg had touched the ball on to him.

72 min: Rovers have another penalty shout when Twigg goes down in the box. More boos but I haven't seen a replay yet.

74 min: Kaboul got the ball when he challenged Twigg and sent him flying in the penalty area but it looks like he hit the man first then the ball. The referee did put the whistle into his mouth and then didn't blow it and ran off upfield.

76 min: Sub for Rovers, Sheppard off for Kilduff. Sub for Spurs, Kane on for Defoe.

78 min: Sandro taps the ballout to the right wing where Assou-Ekotto turns one way and the other to try and get it on to his left foot. When he eventually gets the ball on to his favoured foot, his cross hits the first defender.

80 min: "Office Christmas party last night," writes Bobby Holmes. "Got away with puking a little bit on the floor of the pub because my esteemed colleagues were all too drunk to notice. Thanks be to jaysis it's only once a year we have to do it. To tie in with the game, two of my drinking partners were ex-Rovers players." How very apt, Bobby. I once thought it would be a good ideas, in my cups, to sit underneath a grand piano at a Christmas bash. The Billy Joel-alike on the keys didn't seem to see the funny side. Harry Kane turns and shoots and Brush gathers it at the second attempt.

82 min: Reports from the ground are suggesting that Rovers fans have been giving Harry Redknapp some gyp. And Aitch ain't pleased.

85 min: The Spurs passing has been much less precise this half and their forward thrusts have lacked a little zip. Perhaps they've heard that Rubin had equalised. Kranjcar just took Sullivan on the inside and curled a shot around the right post. Falqué comes on for Assou-Ekotto for Tottenham. Sandro is playing at right-back now.

87 min: Kilduff whacks Livermore across the shins and the centre-half is livid and takes a minute to harangue the substitute. Falqué, another left-footer, cuts in from the right wing and hits a crisp shot that hits the inside of the right post and bounces to safety.

88 min: Sullivan now drifst in off the touchline as the ball flies off Kaboul's chest and hits a dipping, swerving half volley with the outside of his right boot that Cudicini dives to strong-arm away.

89 min: Rovers are having a good late spell, Dennehy this time coming in off the right wing to spank a shot wide.

GOAL!! Shamrock Rovers 0-4 Tottenham (Kane) Danny Rose crosses from the left, a yard from the touchline, to the far post where Townsend nods it down and Kane swivels and hits a smart finish past Brush.

90 min+1: The live attack indicator from PAOK shows it 50-50 so one assumes they're playing out the draw. Spurs have time for one more go.

Full time: … er, no they don't. The referee blows the final whistle and Tottenham are out of Europe for the season and Michael O'Neill has managed Shamrock Rovers for the last time. Rovers had some very good phases of play, attacking with neat moves but Spurs were too good. Townsend, in particular, impressed, Pienaar and Sandro played well and Giovani showed flashes of brilliance. Thanks for your emails and company this evening. Join me in February for your Thursday night dates with the Mancunian duo.

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Mario Balotelli and Micah Richards in training ground confrontation

Micah Richards is restrained by James Milner and Yaya Touré during the incident with Mario Balotelli at Manchester City's training ground. Photograph: Tony Spencer

Mario Balotelli's remarkable penchant for embroiling himself in controversy at Manchester City has resurfaced in the form of a training-ground confrontation with his team-mate Micah Richards.

The two players clashed towards the end of a practice match preparing for Sunday's game against Arsenal. Witnesses reported that words were exchanged before the two players squared up.

Richards, in particular, seemed aggrieved by what had been said and the defender had to be restrained by other players as he sought to prolong the argument.

The incident has been described as "minor" behind the scenes at City, where it has been stressed that it was quickly forgotten once the players had returned to the dressing room. Richards and Balotelli get on well, and Richards later used Twitter to insist: "Me & mario are all good! these things happen in training & we shook hands after. It shows passion!"

It will, however, be added to the increasingly lengthy list of misdemeanours involving Balotelli at a time when the manager, Roberto Mancini, has spoken openly about being exasperated about the striker's apparent inability to conform.

Balotelli's form on the pitch has been undermined by a series of off-the-field incidents that has left City's management wondering how prolific he could be if he were to be more devoted to the game. Instead, the man who revealed a "Why Always Me?" T-shirt after scoring the opening goal of the 6-1 thrashing of Manchester United is someone Mancini believes has stayed too young too long.

Balotelli, to put it into context, is currently living in a city-centre hotel after his country house was set on fire when he and some friends set off fireworks through a bathroom window on the eve of the United derby.

Among other issues, he also had to explain to Mancini before the 2-1 defeat at Chelsea on Monday why he had broken a curfew and was seen out at 1am in Manchester city centre on Sunday. While the latest incident is unlikely to lead to any form of disciplinary action, the frequency with which Balotelli finds himself in trouble demonstrates, again, why this is a player who can infuriate his manager.

There is also an unwanted sense of deja vu for the Premier League leaders, with a number of similar incidents breaking out at City's training ground over the last year.

Balotelli himself was involved in two of them, lashing out at Jerome Boateng after reacting badly to a challenge. Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Touré were photographed rolling around the floor during another fight and, with Balotelli also photographed clashing with Vincent Kompany in May, the various issues have fuelled a perception that Mancini has assembled one of the more combustible squads in the top division.

City say this is not the case and that these kinds of incidents happen at other clubs – the difference being that photographers can get easier access at their Carrington base because of a public footpath that runs by the side of the pitches. The club are putting up new fences in an attempt to keep out the cameras.

 

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Jesse Jackson cheers on Occupy London protesters

Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson addressed the Occupy London protesters at St Paul's. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images

Even with more than four decades of civil activism behind him, it was probably one of the less promising venues for a rousing speech faced by Jesse Jackson: a ramshackle plinth in front of St Paul's Cathedral on a chilly December day, the traffic roaring just a few metres behind him.

But the veteran US campaigner, church minister and sometime presidential hopeful nonetheless wowed the Occupy London camp on Thursday night with a speech hailing the protest as not just a force for good but as a direct descendent of the civil rights movement.

"There is something powerful about this demonstration here at St Paul's. You represent Jesus standing outside the temple," Jackson told a cheering crowd in a brief but wide-ranging address that took in the meaning of Christmas, deaths in police custody and even the wider meaning of Premier League football.

Invited by the protesters, who have been camped in the shadow of the London cathedral since 15 October to highlight what they see as gross global economic injustices, Jackson was the highlight of a day of action titled Occupy Everything.

Clad in a smart overcoat and hat, Jackson, now 70, remains a formidable presence and a compelling speaker.

The Occupy movement, which began in Spain before gaining prominence in the US and then moving to other countries, was "a global spirit, which is now sweeping the nation and the world, fighting for justice for all of God's children", he said.

"Occupiers are the canaries in the mine, warning us of the dangers – few have too much, too many have too little, too much poverty, too many costly wars."

In comments which delighted the crowd of about 300 people, Jackson portrayed the movement as a direct descendant of struggles involving the likes of Mohandas 'Mahatma' Gandhi, Martin Luther King – with whom Jackson marched at the start of his career as a civil rights activist – and Nelson Mandela.

"They are all exalted now but they were rejected as occupiers, as protesters, as radicals, called terrorists by governments," he said. "The occupiers' cause is a just cause, a moral cause. They should not be dismissed but heard – listen to their message.

"Banks got bailed out, people got left out. Protesters are criminalised but not a single banker has gone to jail for their crimes, the corruption and greed which drove the global economy to the brink of collapse."

The speech perhaps contained more religion than usual at the camp, which remains relatively atheistic despite its location, but Jackson leavened this with carefully chosen UK-specific statistics, even a reference to Monday's Chelsea v Manchester City game, used to make a slightly opaque metaphorical point about "level playing fields".

Some of his strongest words came when asked what he felt the response of St Paul's and the wider Church of England should be to the protest on its doorstep.

While St Paul's reversed its initial decision to join action by the Corporation of London to evict the campers, its attitude to the group remains, at best, ambiguous. Shortly before Jackson's address, protesters were angry after barriers were installed in front of the cathedral steps before Christmas carol services, something occupiers said church had officials previously assured them was not planned.

He said: "The church should be the headquarters for the Occupy movement. In a sense, the occupiers represent the conscience of the church."

Cyril Zeldine, 33, who was among the original campers at the site and remains based there ("Yes, it's a little cold now, but we're well prepared"), said Jackson's message had been "quite inspiring".

He said: "He's just one man, so his fame shouldn't really count, but I am humbled a little that he's chosen to come here. It shows that the outside world is paying attention to what we're doing; it feels like we're achieving something."

The camp faces what is likely to be a long court battle after the Corporation of London served legal papers seeking eviction at the start of this month. Another site, the so-called Bank of Ideas, inside a disused office building owned by the bank UBS on Sun Street in Hackney, also faces legal action.

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War in Iraq: the cost in American lives and dollars

War in Iraq, the costs in lives and cash: Members of the US military retire its ceremonial flags signifying the end of operations. Photograph: Reuters

So, the war in Iraq is officially over, with today's ceremony marking the end of military operations.

Former US ambassador to the UN has criticised Barack Obama's strategy on Comment is Free today:

Those, like Obama, who welcome US withdrawal as vindicating their opposition to the Iraq war are profoundly misguided, ignoring the international coalition's real successes in Iraq and the dismal implications of their McGovernite "come home, America" strategy

So, what has the cost been to the US in lives and money since the start of operations in 2003? We've collected together the key data - and you can download our spreadsheet below.

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Titans of social networking and left politics unite to form media start-up

Eli Pariser, a force behind the left-wing online campaign network MoveOn, is joining with two others to create a 'viral media start-up'. Photograph: AP

Three of America's leading entrepreneurs involved in the fusion of politics, social networking and digital news are joining forces to launch a start-up media company that aims to spread progressive content virally through the internet.

Chris Hughes, the co-founder of Facebook who acted as Barack Obama's digital guru during the 2008 election, is clubbing together with Eli Pariser, a force behind the left-wing online campaign network MoveOn, and Peter Koechley, former editor of the satirical magazine the Onion, to form what they describe as a "viral media start-up". The triumvirate are declining to give any details about their new baby, beyond snippets of information contained in job postings they have put out this week.

The postings reveal that the aim of the venture is to "spread important, compelling ideas to hundreds of millions of people online and make being a progressive fun again." They appear to be hoping to create a multi-lingual web operation that will combine the latest web wizardry with left-of-centre news judgment.

"We believe that the media company of the future will be as much a tech company as an editorial process," the job postings say.

The start-up will be focused squarely in the progressive political realm, but aim to fuse political savviness with what the three describe as "immediate emotional resonance" based on great visual content.

Vague though the plans remain, the coming together of such powerhouses as Hughes and Pariser is likely to make the launch a media event that will be watched closely both by political and new media pundits. Hughes worked with Mark Zuckerberg while at Harvard to found Facebook and then went on to run MyBarackObama.com during the 2008 presidential race. In 2010 he started Jumo, a philanthropic social network that seeks to connect individuals with good causes.

Pariser is president of the board of the liberal political network MoveOn.org that wields considerable influence among Democratic politicians and voters. He is author of the Filter Bubble, which argues that personalisation on the web is having a fragmenting effect in which an individual's world view is reinforced and rendered increasingly narrow and restricted.

Whether his new venture combats or contributes to that bubble remains to be seen.

The start-up has the working title of Cloud Tiger Media. It is advertising for a core team of five managers and editors, working virtually and backed up by interns. It hopes to create a product "that users love and that makes a dent in the universe".

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Iran to exhibit US and Israeli spy drones

Iranian guards with the US RQ-170 Sentinel drone they claim to have brought down electronically. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Iran says it will put on display a series of foreign spy drones that it claims to have obtained, including four Israeli and three US unmanned aircraft, according to a state-run newspaper.

Iran's English-language newspaper, the Tehran Times, quoted "an informed source" as saying that the exhibition will be held "in the near future", and that foreign ambassadors based in Tehran and local journalists would be invited.

"The latest domestically manufactured electronic warfare equipment will also be put on show at the exhibition," the newspaper said. "The foreign unmanned aircraft that Iran has are four Israeli and three US drones."

The Tehran Times and its partner news agency, Mehr, publish articles sanctioned by the regime and reflect the official line.

Last week, Iran's elite revolutionary guards put on show a US unmanned aerial vehicle, believed to be an RQ-170 Sentinel drone, which they claimed to have brought down electronically. However, military experts have questioned the veracity of Iranian claims, while the US insists that the drone malfunctioned and was not brought down by Iran.

Mystery surrounds how Iran got their hands on the aircraft and whether it was genuinely intact, as shown on Iranian TV. Nato said earlier this month that a surveillance drone flying over western Afghanistan went missing and could be the one that entered Iranian airspace along the country's eastern border. Iran says it downed the drone near the eastern city of Kashmar, some 140 miles from the country's border with Afghanistan.

Some analysts have speculated that the US drone displayed in Iran may have been used as part of a campaign to detect a possible covert Iranian nuclear programme.

President Barack Obama on Monday asked Iran to return the drone but Tehran immediately rejected the request and demanded an apology from the US for the invasion of Iranian airspace.

"The American espionage drone is now Iran's property, and our country will decide what steps to take regarding it," said Iran's defence minister, Ahmad Vahidi, according to quotes carried by the semi-official Isna news agency.

Iranian officials also promised to reverse-engineer the drone and decode its technical information. Iran has claimed that Russia and China have requested to see the drone.

The other two US drones were brought down by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps over the Persian Gulf in January, according to the Tehran Times report.

In the wake of the assassination of its nuclear scientists and a series of mysterious explosions that have set back the regime's nuclear and missile programme, Iran has exploited a unique opportunity with the capture of the US drone to draw a line under its previous embarrassments.

The Christian Science Monitor on Thursday published an interview with an Iranian engineer who claimed to be involved in the Islamic regime's capturing of the US drone. The engineer said Iranian electronic warfare specialists brought down the drone by exploiting a navigational weakness in its GPS system.

Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, appealed to Afghanistan to forbid the US from flying drones through its airspace, and from using its land or airspace for intelligence operations, according to the state news agency, IRNA.

 

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West Bengal pledges crackdown after illegal homemade liquor kills 140

A woman weeps for a relative who died in a West Bengal hospital after drinking illegal liquor. Photograph: Rupak De Chowdhuri/REUTERS

Authorities in the Indian state of West Bengal have promised a crackdown on illegal liquor after 140 people were killed and dozens more made sick by contaminated home-made spirits.

Most of the dead were poor manual labourers, rickshaw pullers and hawkers who drank the "country liquor" at a series of makeshift bars all supplied by the same illicit distillery in the town of Mograhat, 30 miles south of the state capital, Kolkata. The death toll is expected to rise, officials said on Thursday night.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, said: "Consumption of illicit liquor is a social disease" which "has to be eradicated."

"I want to take strong action against those manufacturing and selling illegal liquor," she said, according to the Press Trust of India. "But this is a social problem also, and this has to be dealt with socially also."

Crowds of relatives assembled outside the local hospital where hundreds of casualties were being treated on Thursday. Inside, dozens of bodies had been lined up on the concrete floor covered in blankets.

Medical and mortuary facilities were overwhelmed, doctors said. Incidents of alcohol poisoning are frequent in India where local police and inspectors regularly take bribes to turn a blind eye to the production and sale of illicit spirits, though few operations are on such a large scale. Most go unreported.

Seven people have been arrested and 10 illegal shops selling alcohol have been demolished in Mograhat, officials said.

Angry locals were reported to have destroyed the distillery blamed for the tragedy. Its owner is on the run.

Mograhat residents said one shop was opposite a police station but had been trading openly. Anwar Hassan Mulla, who brought six casualties to hospital, told NDTV news channel that he blamed police. "It's a very sad thing that this has happened," Mulla said. "Why don't the police stop this? I cannot understand. What connection do they have (to the bootleggers)?" All those Mulla brought to hospital died.

A litre of local spirit costs 10 rupees (13p), residents said. A manual labourer in India usually earns around 150 rupees (£1.95) for a day's work.

Moonshine, spiked with a variety of chemicals, is often sold door-to-door by salesmen on bicycles. "I had purchased two half-litre pouches for 10 rupees while returning home last evening and drank the liquor before dinner. After midnight, I felt a pain in my throat. Then I started vomiting," Julfikar Saddar, 35, told the Calcutta Telegraph newspaper from his hospital bed.

Despite religious and cultural taboos against drinking among Indians, an estimated 5% of the 1.21 billion population are dependent on alcohol. Two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in the country is illegal hooch made in remote villages or smuggled liquor, according to The Lancet medical journal.

Dr Abdul Abdus, a health worker based in Mograhat, said the spirit locally was made from old sugar and was sold door to door. "The women work in the cities as maids and earn the money. The husbands drink it. Social problems such as domestic abuse often result," Abdus told the Guardian.

The state of Gujarat, where alcoholic drinks are banned, recently approved the death penalty for making, transporting or selling illicit liquor that leads to death. The strict measures were introduced after 157 people died in the city of Ahmedabad in 2009. At least 180 people died in 2008 around the southern Indian city of Bangalore from a toxic batch of homemade spirits.

However, illicit liquor is a hugely profitable industry across India, where bootleggers pay no taxes and sell enormous quantities of their product, according to Johnson Edayaranmula, executive director of the Indian Alcohol Policy Alliance, an organisation that fights alcohol-related problems. Every week, one or two people across the country die from tainted liquor, he said. Basic legal spirits – known as "country liquor" – are barely less dangerous. In the state of Punjab, one of India's wealthiest, up to three quarters of young men are dependent on alcohol or drugs, prompting local communities to call, unsuccessfully for tighter regulations. Alcohol abuse in the southern state of Kerala is also extremely high.

The state of West Bengal is one of the poorest in India. Earlier this week a fire in a hospital killed 93 people in the state capital of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). It is believed to have started in a carpark under an annex which was being use as a store in breach of local regulations. The incident underlined the patchy rule of law in India where health and safety rules are rarely observed.

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Iran to exhibit US and Israeli spy drones

Iranian guards with the US RQ-170 Sentinel drone they claim to have brought down electronically. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Iran says it will put on display a series of foreign spy drones that it claims to have obtained, including four Israeli and three US unmanned aircraft, according to a state-run newspaper.

Iran's English-language newspaper, the Tehran Times, quoted "an informed source" as saying that the exhibition will be held "in the near future", and that foreign ambassadors based in Tehran and local journalists would be invited.

"The latest domestically manufactured electronic warfare equipment will also be put on show at the exhibition," the newspaper said. "The foreign unmanned aircraft that Iran has are four Israeli and three US drones."

The Tehran Times and its partner news agency, Mehr, publish articles sanctioned by the regime and reflect the official line.

Last week, Iran's elite revolutionary guards put on show a US unmanned aerial vehicle, believed to be an RQ-170 Sentinel drone, which they claimed to have brought down electronically. However, military experts have questioned the veracity of Iranian claims, while the US insists that the drone malfunctioned and was not brought down by Iran.

Mystery surrounds how Iran got their hands on the aircraft and whether it was genuinely intact, as shown on Iranian TV. Nato said earlier this month that a surveillance drone flying over western Afghanistan went missing and could be the one that entered Iranian airspace along the country's eastern border. Iran says it downed the drone near the eastern city of Kashmar, some 140 miles from the country's border with Afghanistan.

Some analysts have speculated that the US drone displayed in Iran may have been used as part of a campaign to detect a possible covert Iranian nuclear programme.

President Barack Obama on Monday asked Iran to return the drone but Tehran immediately rejected the request and demanded an apology from the US for the invasion of Iranian airspace.

"The American espionage drone is now Iran's property, and our country will decide what steps to take regarding it," said Iran's defence minister, Ahmad Vahidi, according to quotes carried by the semi-official Isna news agency.

Iranian officials also promised to reverse-engineer the drone and decode its technical information. Iran has claimed that Russia and China have requested to see the drone.

The other two US drones were brought down by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps over the Persian Gulf in January, according to the Tehran Times report.

In the wake of the assassination of its nuclear scientists and a series of mysterious explosions that have set back the regime's nuclear and missile programme, Iran has exploited a unique opportunity with the capture of the US drone to draw a line under its previous embarrassments.

The Christian Science Monitor on Thursday published an interview with an Iranian engineer who claimed to be involved in the Islamic regime's capturing of the US drone. The engineer said Iranian electronic warfare specialists brought down the drone by exploiting a navigational weakness in its GPS system.

Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, appealed to Afghanistan to forbid the US from flying drones through its airspace, and from using its land or airspace for intelligence operations, according to the state news agency, IRNA.

Amanda Knox trial was flawed at every turn, says appeal judge

Amanda Knox at a pre-trial court hearing in Perugia, Italy, in 2008. Photograph: Daniele La Monaca/REUTERS

The Italian appeal court judge who freed Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in October after they spent four years in jail for killing British student Meredith Kercher has criticised almost every stage of the investigation that led to their convictions.

In a 143-page document explaining his court's acquittal, released on Thursday, judge Pratillo Hellman seeks to discredit witnesses who saw Knox, a student from Seattle, and her former boyfriend Sollecito, at the scene of the crime, and questions DNA evidence.

But he refused to speculate on what actually happened to Kercher on 1 November 2007, when her throat was slashed in the apartment she shared with Knox in Perugia.

"It is not up to this court to speculate about what really happened," he wrote, "or whether one or more people carried out the crime."

One man, Ivory Coast-born drifter Rudy Guede, has been convicted for his role in the killing.

Hellman has no doubts that the evidence does not pin Knox, 24, and Sollecito, 27, to the murder, pointing out how the judge who convicted the pair in 2009 to 26 and 25 years in prison used the word "probably" 39 times in his written explanation of the conviction.

Hellman ridicules attempts to demonise Knox because she bought G-string underwear days after the murder "rather than a more conservative type of underwear", and dismisses investigators' suspicions of Knox after she kissed Sollecito before questioning and turned cartwheels at the police station. Her behaviour, he writes, "was part of a need to find a minimum of normality in the context of a tragic situation".

Once ushered in for "obsessive" questioning that dragged into the night with no lawyer present and accompanied by an interpreter who "induced her to drag up memories", Knox was placed under "psychological pressure", eventually stating she was in the apartment at the time of the murder and implicating a local barman after police found a message from him on her mobile phone. "By giving the name to those who were interrogating her in such a tough fashion, Amanda Knox hoped to end the pressure, which had become, after long hours, a real torment."

A statement she wrote hours later suggesting she was in the apartment at the time of the murder was the product of "total confusion", Hellman said.

Knox was held in jail after the barman, Patrick Lumumba, provided an alibi, as investigators collected evidence against her and Sollecito.

Hellman refers at length to the court-ordered review of DNA evidence which discredited the police theory that a knife found in Sollecito's kitchen drawer was the murder weapon, stating that police tests "were not completely in line with international scientific protocols". He also questions techniques used to find Knox and Kercher's DNA in blood drops in their bathroom.

On the subject of witnesses, Hellman notes that a local tramp who placed Knox near the apartment on the night of the crime was a heroin addict with little sense of time. A shopkeeper who reported that Knox had bought bleach from him the morning after the murder when she claimed to be in bed only stepped forward with his story a year later "following the continued pressure of a young apprentice journalist who lived near his shop".

Police believed Knox and Sollecito broke a window at the apartment to fake a break-in and fool them into believing that Kercher had been killed by a burglar, but Hellman writes that Guede might have easily smashed the window and climbed in, a method of entry he had used in previous burglaries.

Guede, he added, could have used a nail found in the wall as a foothold to reach the window.

Knox has returned to Seattle since her release, while prosecutors have said they plan to appeal against her acquittal in Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation.

 

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Primary school league tables show 1,310 schools failing on English and maths

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More than 1,300 primary schools are failing to reach official targets for teaching the basics of English and maths, according to figures published on Thursday.

League tables show that 1,310 primary schools in England fall below the expected standards, while about 150 schools have been below the "floor standard" for five years.

Doggedly under-performing primary schools face a change of management, either by converting them to academies or merging them with a successful school nearby.

The figures are based on the results of tests taken by more than half a million 11-year-olds in May. The percentage of children reaching the expected level in English and maths rose in this year's tests.

However, a third failed to achieve the expected standard – level four – in reading, writing and mathematics combined. One in 10 boys is leaving primary school with the reading age of a seven-year-old, the figures show.

Schools are expected to ensure that at least 60% of 11-year-olds reach the standard expected for their age in English and maths. This includes the use of proper spelling and grammar and the ability to carry out simple calculations.

A school is judged to be below the "floor standard" if it is also below average for the progress pupils make between the ages of five and 11.

The latest league tables are based on tests taken in more than 16,000 primary schools.

The schools minister, Nick Gibb, said: "Today's figures reveal on a school-by-school basis the high academic standards achieved by thousands of primary schools in this country.

"But 1,310 schools are today shown to be below the floor – and about 150 have been languishing with poor standards for five years in a row.

"It is these schools that we will pay particular attention to in the year ahead, whether through conversion to a sponsored academy or other measures."

The weakest 200 primaries in England will be placed under new management as academy schools next year. A further 500 poorly performing schools will come under pressure from the Department for Education.

Ministers argue that school failure must be tackled early as it can be too late to rescue children by the time they reach secondary school.

The children's minister, Sarah Teather, said the pupil premium – extra funding that is allocated to children from poorer homes – would help close the gap with children from wealthier backgrounds. From next year the pupil premium will rise to £600 and will be allocated to any child who has been on free school meals at any point in the last six years.

Teather said: "The chasm between the attainment of rich and poor must be closed – 58% of children on free school meals or in care achieved the expected level in English and maths by the end of primary school, but 78% of their peers do so."

Overall the proportion of children achieving the expected level in English is 82% – up two percentage points from last year. In maths it is 80%, up one percentage point on 2010.

The local authorities with the highest proportion of struggling primary schools are Derby (24%), Torbay (23%) and Plymouth (23%). In two London boroughs – Hammersmith and Fulham and Havering – none of the primaries are below the floor standard.

In December 2010, 962 schools were below the government's threshold. However, around a quarter of schools boycotted key stage two tests that year.

Newton Farm school in Harrow, where a majority of pupils do not speak English as their first language, gained the highest average points score in this year's tests. Ninety per cent of pupils who took the test gained level five – one level higher than expected of their age – in both English and maths.

Ofsted inspectors rated Newton Farm outstanding, praising the headteacher's "inspirational" leadership and the school's "happy and stimulating" ethos.

The headteacher, Rekha Bhakoo, said: "I believe children need to be able to read and write and be proficient in English in order for them to live in the world and function and pass exams.

"But the Sats are just one aspect of what happens at this school. I do believe our success is down to the rigour with which we look after our children.

"Their behaviour is exemplary – we don't have detention or anything like that at our school. The children know their rights and their responsibilities. They know they have a right to an education, but they also have a responsibility to engage with their education."

Three schools recorded 0% for the proportion of pupils gaining level 4 in both English and maths. One of these schools was Crays Hill primary in Essex, which is the school nearest to the Dale Farm travellers' site. Robert Bloomfield academy in Shefford, Bedfordshire, marks the tests internally while parents at the Steiner academy in Hereford decline to let their children take the tests.

Greenfield primary school in Bristol was the most improved: 95% of children achieved level four in English and Maths this year compared with 30% in 2008.

Stephen Luke, the headteacher for a year, said: "We are one of three schools in a large estate in the south of Bristol. People had quite a negative perception of not only the school but the area, and news like this is fantastic. I am delighted."

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Stephen Lawrence murder trial: defendant's mother accused of making up alibi

Gary Dobson (left) and David Norris are accused of the racist killing of Stephen Lawrence. Photograph: CPS/PA

The mother of David Norris, a suspect in the racist killing of Stephen Lawrence, was accused of making up an alibi for her son in court on Thursday by claiming for the first time in 18 years that he was at home on the night of the murder.

On the final day of evidence in the murder trial of Gary Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35, the jury watched as counsel for the Crown clashed with Teresa Norris repeatedly over her evidence.

Norris himself had earlier stood in the witness box to deny having any part in the racist killing of 18-year-old Lawrence on 22 April 1993. "I am not an angel, but I am also not a murderer," he said.

Norris told the court he could not remember where he was on the night of the murder, but he was not in Well Hall Road, Eltham where Lawrence was set upon by a gang of five white youths and fatally stabbed as he waited for a bus with his friend Duwayne Brooks.

Dobson and Norris were 17 and 16 respectively at the time of the murder. They were charged after new forensic evidence emerged involving blood, fibres and hair which prosecutors say put them at the scene of the killing. Both men deny murder.

Giving evidence after her son, Mrs Norris told the Old Bailey jury that Norris had been at home on the night of the murder, but the jury heard it was the first time since her son was arrested as a suspect in May 1993 that this suggestion had been made.

During a tense exchange in cross examination, Mark Ellison, QC, prosecuting, repeatedly asked her when she had first said she could provide her son with an alibi. "When did you first make known to the representatives of your son that you were able to say that he must have been at home on the night of this murder?" Ellison asked.

"I'm sorry, can you repeat the question?" she replied.

"When did you first indicate to those who represent your son that you can say for sure that he must have been at home after 9pm on the night of this murder?"

Mrs Norris replied: "I can't remember. I have a routine. The routine is my children would be at home."

"When did you first make that fact known?" said Ellison. "I can't remember," she said again. "I can't remember; it's so long ago."

"As your son was arrested in 1993, a potentially significant fact that you could vouch for his whereabouts that night that you could give him an alibi – wouldn't it have been pretty soon after his arrest for a murder?" said Ellison.

"My son was at home. He got wrongly accused two weeks after it happened," she said.

"I have to suggest this is a recent invention," said Ellison. "You have not purported to give your son an alibi until today ... The first that has been known of any suggestion that you can alibi your son for this murder is today. And I am suggesting to you that you have made it up," said Ellison.

"I haven't made nothing up," she said.

"You were at the police station in 1993 with your son as his appropriate adult, if you could give him an alibi, why didn't you say so?"

Mrs Norris replied that her legal team had told her to make no comment.

David Norris, who suffers from hearing difficulties, told the court: "I am an innocent man." But he was pressed by the prosecution in cross examination about discrepancies between his evidence in court and what he said in a 1999 TV interviewwith the journalist Martin Bashir.

Norris had said then that there was a 50:50 chance he had been in Eltham that night staying with his girlfriend Cheryl.

Asked about this, Norris said he could remember nothing about that and he denied having a girlfriend called Cheryl or knowing anyone of that name.

Pressing him further, Ellison said: "Is it possible you were in the Eltham area?" Norris replied again: "No." "How do you know?" said Ellison. "Because I am innocent," said Norris.

He was played footage of the police surveillance tape in which he makes threats against black people, and calls them "niggers".

Ellison suggested the footage revealed the David Norris of 1994. "I am not suggesting for one minute I was any sort of angel, I wasn't. But that doesn't make me capable of murder," said Norris.

Ellison said: "It did mean that you would be capable that if you had been out with your mates, the same mates as are on the tape, and came across two black youths on the edge of the estate, you were likely to address them as nigger, which is what happened, and your hatred of black people would be quite enough for you to attack them and one or your number would happen to be packing a knife."

Norris replied: "Not at all, sir, I had no part in it whatsoever."

The case continues.

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Hacked climate emails: police seize computers at West Yorkshire home

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Hacked climate emails: police seize computers at West Yorkshire home

Police seize equipment as part of investigation into the theft of thousands of private emails from the University of East Anglia

  • guardian.co.uk, Thursday 15 December 2011 17.18 GMT
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    In November 2009, thousands of private emails between climate scientists at the University of East Anglia were stolen from a server and released online. Photograph: Graham Turner

    Police officers investigating the theft of thousands of private emails between climate scientists from a University of East Anglia server in 2009 have seized computer equipment belonging to a web content editor based at the University of Leeds.

    On Wednesday, detectives from Norfolk Constabulary entered the home of Roger Tattersall, who writes a climate sceptic blog under the pseudonym TallBloke, and took away two laptops and a broadband router. A police spokeswoman confirmed on Thursday that Norfolk Constabulary had "executed a search warrant in West Yorkshire and seized computers". She added: "No one was arrested. Investigations into the [UEA] data breach and publication [online of emails] continues. This is one line of enquiry in a Norfolk constabulary investigation which started in 2009."

    Tattersall posted his own account of the police search on his blog: "An Englishman's home is his castle they say. Not when six detectives from the Metropolitan police, the Norfolk constabulary and the computer crime division arrive on your doorstep with a warrant to search it though … They ended up settling for two laptops and an ADSL broadband router … I got the feeling something was on the go last night when WordPress [the internet host for his blog] forwarded a notice from the US Department of Justice."

    Speaking to the Guardian, Tattersall said: "I am happy to assist the police with their inquiries because I haven't been hiding anything important like some people have. I assisted them with their inquiries, which involved voluntarily answering some questions regarding computer use etc."

    Last month, Tattersall's blog, as well as at least four other blogs popular with climate sceptics, received a comment from a user called "FOIA" providing a link to a Russian server hosting a compressed folder containing more than 5,000 emails exchanged between climate scientists, along with a short message setting out the perpetrator's motives. The folder also contained an encrypted subfolder containing a further 220,000 emails. It was the second time such a release had occurred.

    In November 2009, thousands of emails were released in a similar manner on the eve the Copenhagen climate summit. The episode prompted a series of inquiries into the working practices of climate scientists. Although these were critical of the scientists' handling of Freedom of Information Act requests and lack of openness, they did not find fault with the climate change science they had produced.

    Both Tattersall and a US-based climate sceptic blogger known as Jeff Id said they had received a "formal request" via the blogging platform WordPress from the US Department of Justice's criminal division, dated 9 December, to preserve "all stored communications, records, and other evidence in your possession" related to their own blogs as well as to Climate Audit, a climate sceptic blog run by a Canadian mining consultant called Steve McIntyre. All three blogs had received messages from "FOIA" last month pointing to the link hosting a second tranche of emails first taken from the UEA in 2009.

    During an interview with the Guardian last week before the seizing of his computers, Tattersall said that he had been questioned by Norfolk police "some two months" after the initial breach in 2009, but had heard nothing since. A number of climate scientists and bloggers are known to have been questioned by the police.

    A spokesman for the University of East Anglia said today: "We are pleased to hear that the police are continuing to actively pursue the case following the release last month of a second tranche of hacked emails from the Climatic Research Unit. We hope this will result in the arrest of those responsible for the theft of the emails and for distorting the debate on the globally important issue of climate change."

     

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Ryan Giggs 'accepts Imogen Thomas was not a blackmailer'

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Ryan Giggs 'accepts Imogen Thomas was not a blackmailer'

Former Big Brother star speaks of her relief after footballer drops blackmail accusation

  • guardian.co.uk, Thursday 15 December 2011 18.54 GMT
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  • Imogen Thomas speaks to the press after the high court hearing Link to this video

    Former Big Brother star Imogen Thomas has spoken of her relief after the high court was told there was no basis for claims that she had attempted to blackmail one of the UK's most famous footballers.

    The high profile player sought an injunction after the Sun accused Thomas of having an affair with an unnamed married Premier League star.

    Earlier this year, after a footballer who had obtained a privacy injunction was named by 75,000 people on Twitter, Liberal Democrat MP John Hemming used parliamentary privilege to name him as Ryan Giggs.

    The gagging order, which prevented the publication of his name, was granted on the basis that the model and reality TV star appeared to be trying to blackmail him.

    But her lawyer, David Price QC, told the high court on Thursday that the footballer had accepted there was no basis on which to accuse her of blackmail.

    In Thursday's hearing, the judge, Mr Justice Eady, asked Price whether "there is no longer any point in maintaining the anonymity".

    But Thomas's lawyers made no attempt to lift the gagging order and the footballer was referred to as "CTB" throughout the proceedings.

    Price said the footballer "accepts there is no basis to accuse Ms Thomas of blackmail" and said the allegation was "not how CTB had put it himself".

    Thomas had been accused of allegedly blackmailing the footballer at an earlier hearing in May in which the judge, Mr Eady, explained why he had imposed a gagging order preventing the naming of the married footballer.

    Price said the blackmail allegation was "widely and prominently reported by the media as if it were established fact. This was not correct. It has been extremely damaging and distressing to Ms Thomas."

    In a statement read outside the high court, Thomas said: "To suddenly have to defend my character because of this legal process has been extremely upsetting and stressful.

    "I'm just relieved that the parties and the court now accept that I'm no blackmailer. I have been vindicated and that's all I wanted. I have nothing to add – it's all behind me now."

    CTB and News Group Newspapers, publishers of the Sun, were not represented in court.

    Lawyers emphasised later that the injunction preventing Thomas revealing details about the alleged relationship remained in place and that, as part of the resolution of CTB's claim against her, she had agreed to be bound by a final order in similar terms to the existing injunction.

    Price told the court that the claim arose out of an article printed in the Sun on 14 April, which named Thomas but did not name CTB.

    As a result of concerns about the future conduct of the Sun, CTB sought an interim injunction later that day.

    "In his witness statement supporting the application, CTB stated that Ms Thomas's conduct had led him to suspect that she was thinking of selling her story to the press.

    "He also said that she had asked him for money to assist in the purchase of a flat and that he had become suspicious about her motivation.

    "He was also concerned that she had retained the well-known publicist Max Clifford to represent her."

    Price said Mr Eady had granted the footballer an injunction, partly on the basis that the "evidence appeared to suggest that CTB was being blackmailed, although that was not how CTB had put it himself".

    Price added: "The Sun has now made it clear that Ms Thomas was not responsible for the article of 14 April.

    "CTB accepts this and also accepts that Ms Thomas did not wish any private information to be published. She had, in fact, retained Max Clifford to try to prevent a story from coming out.

    "Ms Thomas, in turn, accepts that the decision to publish her name was taken by the Sun, and that CTB did not want that to happen.

    "Ms Thomas denies that she asked CTB for money and says that he offered to assist her in the flat purchase. Whatever the difference in recollection between the parties, CTB now accepts that such discussions were not linked to any threat to disclose information to the media.

    "In these circumstances, CTB accepts that there is no basis to accuse Ms Thomas of blackmail. He also accepts that her conduct in the period leading up to the publication of the Sun article was motivated by a desire to avoid the publication of private information.

    "CTB and Ms Thomas have now resolved matters between them. Ms Thomas did not want to disclose private information concerning CTB. That remains her position now that the record has been set straight."

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