25/02/2013

Other News In Brief

Frostbite Forces Fiennes To Quite Antarctic Expedition

Following a fall Sir Ranulph Fiennes has pulled out of an upcoming expedition across Antarctica in winter because of severe frostbite.

The 68-year-old fell while practicing skiing in white out training. He used his bare hands to fix a ski binding in temperatures around -30C.

It is understood his evacuation to South Africa is being hampered by blizzard conditions.

Ikea Recall Meatballs After Horse DNA Discovery

Ikea have removed its meatballs from UK stores "as a precaution", following the discovery of horsemeat in the product by Czech food inspectors.

The Scandinavian furniture store said the clearance in the Swedish food market section of its stores was a precaution as it became the latest company caught up in the Europe-wide horsemeat scandal.

Ikea was told by authorities in the Czech Republic last week and refilled its UK shelves with new stock on Friday, although the country's State Veterinary Administration only announced on Monday that it had found evidence of horse during DNA tests on products labelled as beef and pork meatballs from Ikea in the city of Brno.

Sire Denis Forman Dies Aged 95

Sir Denis Forman, the former Granada TV chairman who was responsible for The Jewel in the Crown, World in Action and Coronation Street, has died aged 95.

In a 50-year career Forman, who died on Sunday night in a nursing home in London, was also director of the British Film Institute and deputy chairman of the Royal Opera House.

One of the founding executives of Granada TV in the mid 1950s, Forman went on to become is joint managing director and chairman between 1974 and 1987.

(H/GK)

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