Wednesday 10 April 2013

Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho says he will discuss his Real Madrid future with the club at the end of the season.
The Portuguese manager, 50, has guided his team into the last four of the Champions League but a poor domestic showing has led to speculation about his future.
Mourinho has a contract at Real until 2016 but has been linked with a return to the Premier League in England.

  • Celebrity tattoo artist Kevin Paul has launched ‘Tattoo Regulation 2013’
  • The campaign is to introduce new regulations on industry to make it safer
  • Currently there are no qualifications required and kits can be bought online 
  • Kevin has tattooed Harry Styles, James Arther, Ed Sheeran and more

Tattoos done by totally untrained artists


Tattoos done by totally untrained artists or by those who have brought a kit online, can result in poor tattoos and dangerous infections

  • U.S. and South Korea raise threat level to 'vital' as missile launch looms
  • Battery of missiles could be fired at South Korea, Japan and U.S. 
  • A former North Korean officer says division among the military is rife
  • Kim Jong-un's threats may be ploy to consolidate support
  • North Korea warns all foreigners to evacuate South Korea
  • UN chief says situation is slipping out of control
At the ready: Japanese forces set up Patriot anti-missile defence systems in Tokyo today as the threat level over a North Korea missile launch was raised to 'vital'

At the ready: Japanese forces set up Patriot anti-missile defence systems in Tokyo today as the threat level over a North Korea missile launch was raised to 'vital'

The U.S. is preparing to intercept up to three North Korean missiles amid fears the rogue communist state could launch an attack today. The eyes of the world were today on the secretive nation after South Korea warned that the prospect of a missile attack was 'considerably high’. North Korea's attack system on the east coast is ‘fuelled and ready to launch’ and it has also closed its tourist border with China in a sign of freshly escalating tensions. But the U.S. insists it is ready to shoot any North Korean missile out of the sky.

Monday 1 April 2013


With his feet dangling above the floor and his child's portion of food, it looks like he's having dinner at his grandma's.

In fact Sanele Masilela, 8, is enjoying dinner with his wife, following his marriage to her two weeks ago, and said he is now beginning to feel like a proper husband.

The school boy married Helen Shabangu after his grandfather contacted him from beyond the grĂ¡ve telling him that he needed to wed.

The schoolboy chose family friend and mother-of-five Helen and his family paid £500 for her to be his wife at a £1,000 ceremony in Tshwane, South Africa.

Sanele admitted that since the wedding, he has begun to feel like a married man.

He said:'The day was great and it was exactly what I had imagined it would be like.

'My friends thought it was really funny that I was getting married but I do now feel like a husband.'

Churches across South Africa have held prayers for Nelson Mandela, who has been in hospital for four days being treated for pneumonia.

Several hundred people gathered at the Regina Mundi church in Soweto - once a focal point of the struggle against apartheid.

Mr Mandela, 94, had a "restful day and continues to receive treatment", a statement from the presidency said.

Doctors had reported a further improvement in his condition, it added.

There are no details yet on how long he will remain in hospital.

On Saturday, President Jacob Zuma's office announced that the former leader was breathing without difficulty.

It said excess fluid had been drained from his lungs to ease his breathing.

After Mr Mandela was admitted to hospital late on Wednesday, President Jacob Zuma said people "must not panic".

In his statement released on Sunday evening, Mr Zuma thanked "the thousands of South Africans who prayed for Madiba at various Easter church services".

Madiba is Mandela's clan name and is widely used to refer to him.

One service, at Midvaal, south of Johannesburg, was attended by a grand-daughter of the former leader, Ndileka Mandela.