31/07/2012

Other UK News In Brief

Olympics Chiefs Vow To Catch Cheats

Organisers at the London 2012 Olympic Games have said their drugs testing programme is strong, emphasising: "If there are cheats, we will catch them."

It comes after a record-breaking performance by Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen, 16, drew suspicious attention.

Ye denied taking drugs to boost her performance and said there was "no problem with doping".

IOC communications director told a press conference: "We need to get real here – these are the world's best athletes competing at the highest level with records being broken all over the place."

Stun Guns Disguised As Mobile Phones

A teenage gang member has been arrested after two suspected 1.2m-volt stun guns were found in his car.

The guns, which are 24 times more powerful than police Taser guns, were disguised to look like Nokia mobile phones.

They have electrodes in the top and can kill victims if used.

The weapons were discovered after police found the 19-year-old in an uninsured Ford Focus in Edgware, North London and decided to search the vehicle.

The guns are illegal in Britain.

Superfast Broadband Will 'Future-Proof' UK Internet

The government is putting infrastructure in place for 90% of the UK to have superfast broadband by 2015.

Culture minister Ed Vaizey said the national network would allow those who want "really, really fast speed" to upgrade.

He was responding to a critical report from the House of Lords.

(NE)

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