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Homebuyers now paying higher deposit than ever, research finds

Average deposit required for a mortgage is 10 times higher than it was 20 years ago, making it difficult for people to buy a house Prospective homebuyers are having to stump up a deposit 10 times the size of that needed 20 years ago, despite incomes less than tripling during the same period. Since 1990 the average housing deposit has risen from an average of £6,793 to a staggering £65,924. During the two decades, house prices have more than quadrupled, while the average household income has grown by just two and a half times, according to research from bank and mortgage lender First Direct . A combination of a rise in house prices and a reduction in the amount banks are willing to lend has meant that those looking to buy a house last year would have found it more difficult financially than at any other time in the last 20 years. Those who grabbed the opportunity to get on the housing ladder in 1995 and 1996, on the other hand, will have found it easier than at any other time over the last 20 years, with house prices at that time closer to three and a half times income and an average 10% deposit required to buy a home. Now buyers are typically stumping up 27% of the property price. “Much has been made of rising house prices, but the average deposit needed in the first place has actually risen more than twice as fast as house prices and almost four times as fast as income,” said Bruno Genovese of First Direct. “This is why we are seeing first time buyers getting older, with more and more people struggling to get on the property ladder.” Alice Murphy, 27, and her boyfriend Michael have been saving for years for a deposit. The couple rent a one bedroom flat in Reading but desperately want to buy in London, where Alice works. “We have a few thousand pounds that we have got from inheritances and from saving, which, if we were anywhere else other than the south east, would be enough to buy somewhere,” she said. “But prices in the areas we are looking in just seem to be going up and up and mortgages harder to get.” The couple are considering getting a “very big mortgage” and buying a property where they could take in a lodger to help pay for the loan. “It’s hard to know what to do. It sounds awful but I have friends who are just waiting for older relatives to die so that they can inherit the money to enable them to buy somewhere to live,” she said. Many prospective buyers who are currently renting are now suffering the double whammy of saving bigger amounts for a deposit while seeing their rent increase. Last month, rents rose by the fastest amount in a year , bringing the average UK rent to £713 a month or just over £1,000 in the capital. The figures, released by lettings agent network LSL properties, also showed the extent to which tenants are struggling to pay their rent. Tenant arrears increased last month for the first time since April, with almost 11% of all UK rent unpaid or late by the end of August. Separate research from the Halifax indicates that those living outside London and commuting into the capital easily offset the cost of the train by the amount they save in buying a home. House prices within a travelling distance of an hour from the outskirts of London are on average £375,000 (60%) lower than in the centre of the city, while the average annual cost of a 60-minute commute is £4,400. Examples of commuters paying more to live out of the capital are rare, said the bank. Those in Beaconsfield number amongst them, however, with commuters paying a higher average house price than central London (£757,097), while also having to pay an annual train fare of £2,972 to get to work. House prices First-time buyers Property Mortgages Renting property Lisa Bachelor guardian.co.uk

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Pantech Breakout shows its darling face in the wild

The Pantech Breakout , Verizon’s least-hyped LTE phone this side of the Droid Bionic , has seen a fair amount of time splayed out on paper without getting its fair share of closeups. This has finally changed, however, now that Droid-Life was able to get its hands on true-blue images of the device. It appears to be a unit that’s already arrived in a Verizon retail outlet, lending credence to the rumor that the 4-inch Android handset will be available for our purchase next week. Unfortunately, Verizon’s still acting as if the phone doesn’t exist, so we’ll just have to strum our fingers on the desk for (hopefully) just a few more days to see if it’ll get acknowledged. Pantech Breakout shows its darling face in the wild originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 06:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ireland 15-6 Australia | Rugby World Cup 2011 Pool C match report

• Ireland 15-6 Australia • Watch World Cup video highlights, interviews and more From a last-gasp defeat to Australia in 1991 to being dumped in 2007 without ceremony, the World Cup has not always been the happiest of hunting grounds for Ireland. But they put that history of disappointment to rights in Auckland, beating one of the favourites of the title, denying Australia even a losing bonus point. It was all the more remarkable for coming on the back of a run of form that was indifferent at best: four defeats in four international warm-up games and a lacklustre victory over the USA. Suddenly Ireland were back to their swarming, passionate best. Sean O’Brien and Stephen Ferris were immense in the back row. And yet the real damage was done in an even more unexpected area. Ireland have rarely been scattered at the scrummage, but equally, they do not tend to rip teams to pieces at the set piece. They did here, and a special mention must go the front row of Cian Healy, Rory Best and Mike Ross. A special note should also be made of the pincer tackling of Paul O’Connell and Donncha O’Callaghan, the second rows who held up the biggest and strongest of the Australian forwards and forced a scrummage, with the put-in to Ireland. It sounds a forward affair, and so it was, especially when the rain began to fall. There were no tries; just four penalties and a drop goal against two penalties. But there was drama at every turn, with Australia’s attempts to release their running three-quarters running into a brick-wall defence. Or if that was opened up on occasions, by a scrambled defence. Ireland tackled with discipline but also with fury. Tommy Bowe might have sealed the victory with a try in the last minute but he ran out of steam at the end of a 90-yard breakout. It was still a run that ate up the seconds, sending the Wallabies back to their own line, a dispiriting slog for the champions of the Tri Nations. Ireland’s win shakes up the quarter final composition. Ireland should go through as pool winners; Australia as runners-up. Everything has been shaken up, Ireland the mighty rattle. Australia: Beale, O’Connor, A Fainga’a (Mitchell 73), McCabe, Ashley-Cooper; Cooper, Genia; Kepu, Polota-Nau, Alexander (Slipper 62), Vickerman (Simmons 62), Horwill (capt), Elsom (Palu 72), McCalman, Samo (Higginbotham 73). Pens: O’Connor (2) Ireland: Kearney (Trimble 73), Bowe, O’Driscoll (capt), D’Arcy, Earls; Sexton, Reddan (Murray 57); Healy, Best, Ross (Court 76), O’Callaghan, O’Connell, Ferris, O’Brien, Heaslip Pens: Sexton (2), O’Gara (2). Drop goal: Sexton Rugby World Cup 2011 Ireland rugby union team Australia rugby union team Rugby union Eddie Butler guardian.co.uk

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Three dead as plane crashes at Nevada air race

Second world war fighter plunged to ground near grandstand at event near Reno, killing three people and injuring more than 50 Three people have died and more than 50 were injured after a second world war fighter plane flown by a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot crashed at an air race near Reno, Nevada. The plane, piloted by 74-year-old Jimmy Leeward, plunged to the ground without warning near a grandstand. Body parts and debris were strewn across the airfield. Organisers of the event said a mechanical fault was probably to blame but they were awaiting the results of an official investigation. Stephanie Kruse, a spokeswoman for the Regional Emergency Medical Service Authority, said 56 people were taken to hospital, of whom 15 were in a critical condition and 13 were in a serious condition with potentially life-threatening injuries. “This is a very large incident, probably one of the largest this community has seen in decades,” she said. “The community is pulling together to try to deal with the scope of it.” Witnesses described their shock as the plane tumbled from the sky. Maureen Higgins, of Alabama, was sitting about 30 yards from the crash and watched in horror as the man in front of her started bleeding after debris hit him in the head. “I saw body parts and gore like you wouldn’t believe it. I’m talking an arm, a leg,” she said “The alive people were missing body parts. I am not kidding you. It was gore. Unbelievable gore.” Leeward, of Ocala, Florida, was among those killed. He was a veteran airman and film stunt pilot who named his P-51 Mustang fighter plane the Galloping Ghost, according to Mike Houghton, president and chief executive of Reno Air Races. Renown Regional Medical Centre spokeswoman Kathy Carter confirmed two others died, but did not provide their identities. The P-51 Mustang, a class of fighter plane that can fly at more than 500 mph, crashed into a box-seat area in front of the grandstand at about 4.30pm, race spokesman Mike Draper said. Houghton said the crash appeared to be a “problem with the aircraft that caused it to go out of control”. The rest of the races were cancelled as the National Transportation Safety Board investigated. Another witness Tim Linville, 48, of Reno, said the plane smashed into the ground and shattered, sending shrapnel and debris into the crowd. “It was just flying everywhere,” he said. Tim O’Brien of Grass Valley, California, said he saw the plane pitch violently upward, roll and then head straight down about 100 metres away. O’Brien said it looked like a piece of the plane’s tail had fallen off. United States Nevada David Batty guardian.co.uk

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Martin McGuinness willing to meet the Queen if elected president

Former IRA chief of staff and Sinn Féin presidential candidate says he would meet all heads of state without exception Former IRA chief of staff Martin McGuinness has said would be willing to meet the Queen if he was elected Irish president. In his first comments after being announced as Sinn Féin’s surprise candidate for the presidency, McGuinness, who is deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, said he would meet all international heads of state without exception. When asked about the possibility of hosting British royalty, he said: “If the people of Ireland decided that I should be their president, my responsibilities and duties would be to meet heads of state from all over the world and to do that without exception, and that would be my position.” The Sinn Féin MP who admitted he was the Provisional IRA’s second-in-command in Derry during Bloody Sunday also said he was also ready to tackle questions about the IRA during the presidential campaign. Opponents have already said his former IRA role could destabilise the power-sharing executive back at Stormont. But McGuinness said he believed he had played a key role in ending the decades of violence and wanted to look to a new future. “The past is a terrible place but I think I am seen very much as a part of the future. “This is about new beginnings and I have been at the heart of new beginnings.” He added that the Irish people had “more sense” than to be swayed by hostile media. “The people of Ireland have watched the political progress that Gerry Adams and I have been at the heart of for many years. “I think I would prefer their judgment than the judgment of media who are looking for spectacular headlines.” Speaking at Belfast’s international airport on his return from a US trip, McGuinness said his candidacy was only finalised in the last week. The decision has already been described as the republican movement’s most audacious political move since IRA prisoner Bobby Sands was elected an MP while on prison hunger strike in 1981. McGuinness has built up a close personal relationship with Peter Robinson, the Democratic Unionist first minister in the five-party coalition in Northern Ireland. Although McGuinness will have to step down temporarily from the post as deputy first minister during the three-week long presidential campaign, sources said that would be a “mess but not a crisis” for the power-sharing government in Belfast. While he is likely to increase Sinn Féin’s national share of the vote in the Republic above the 9% it gained in this year’s general election, McGuinness is not expected to win the presidential contest. Asked if he could win, McGuinness said: “That remains to be seen. I will leave that to the people of Ireland.” His candidacy will be formally endorsed by his party on Sunday at a meeting in Dublin. McGuinness added: “I intend to build on the progress that has been made within the peace process. “And most importantly of all, I hope that this gives an opportunity to Irish citizens to make a stand for a new beginning, for a new Ireland. “I have been at the heart of many new beginnings in the North over the course of recent years.” If McGuinness were to be elected as head of state it would mark a career during which he had been chief of staff of an organisation outlawed in both Northern Ireland and the Republic and ends up being chief of staff of the officially recognised Irish defence forces. Fine Gael’s Gay Mitchell, Special Olympics boss Mary Davis, businessman Sean Gallagher and Labour’s Michael D Higgins of Labour, have already put their names forward for the October election. Martin McGuinness Ireland Europe Monarchy IRA Northern Ireland David Batty guardian.co.uk

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Reno Plane Crash

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Reno Air Show Plane Crash Airplane Crashes Into Stands. Mass casualties’ as plane crashes at US air show. LIVE VIDEO Plane crashes at air show in Reno, Nevada . kndhnews says: RT @ MelissaTweets : Oh my dear. RT @ themick1962 : RT @ toddstarnes : BREAKING: Video of Reno plane crash — mass casualty event. http://t.co/y8BD2Id5

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Reno Air Show Crash

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Clearwire announces deal with China Mobile to accelerate TD-LTE deployment

The world’s largest mobile operator and the heretofore scrappy WiMAX provider have linked arms to accelerate the rollout and adoption of time-division LTE ( TD-LTE ) across China. While there’s little chatter about an infrastructure build-up itself, China Mobile and Clearwire have established an agreement “to cultivate a robust device ecosystem that supports multi-mode, multi-band devices with minimum component complexity and cost,” with particular emphasis on the common 2.5GHz spectrum. More specifically, the collaboration will work to build up a high volume of TD-LTE chipsets and devices for commercial availability in 2012. If Sprint were to purchase (or make a significant investment in) Clearwire, this deal could be especially important, but for the time being, the company is finding some independence from the uncomfortable love triangle that’s brewing between itself, Sprint and LightSquared. While there’s no telling what sort announcement will come on October 7th , it’s nice to see Clearwire secure an international lover that’s willing to commit to a shared LTE vision. You’ll find the full PR after the break. Continue reading Clearwire announces deal with China Mobile to accelerate TD-LTE deployment Clearwire announces deal with China Mobile to accelerate TD-LTE deployment originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Sep 2011 19:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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