Michael Holden
London practices for underground terror attack
Feb 22, 2012 09:58 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of emergency workers and government staff began a two-day exercise on Wednesday to practice dealing with a major terrorism incident during the 2012 London Olympics.
British actress Judi Dench says not going blind
Feb 20, 2012 10:48 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Oscar-winning British actress Judi Dench, who has revealed she is suffering from a degenerative eye condition, played down concern over her sight on Monday, saying she was not going blind.
Briton jailed for "extensive" Facebook hack
Feb 17, 2012 13:55 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - A British student, who hacked into Facebook's internal network risking "disastrous" consequences for the website, was jailed for eight months on Friday in what prosecutors described as the most serious case of its kind they had seen.
Redknapp faces big decision over England: Spurs director
Feb 09, 2012 06:23 EST
(Reuters) - Talk of Harry Redknapp leaving Tottenham Hotspur to succeed Fabio Capello as England soccer boss is premature but the manager could have a big decision to make, one of his club's directors said on Thursday.
Police search News Intl offices in London, arrest four
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
Police search News International offices in London, arrest four
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
Police search News International offices, arrest four
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
Police search News International offices and arrest four
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Police arrested four current and former staff of Rupert Murdoch's best-selling Sun tabloid and a policeman on Saturday in a probe into suspected payments by journalists to officers for information, police and the newspaper's publisher said.
UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff, raid offices
Jan 28, 2012 06:02 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - British police arrested four current and former staff of Rupert Murdoch's best-selling Sun tabloid plus a policeman on Saturday as part of an investigation into suspected payments by journalists to officers, police and the newspaper's publisher said.
Jagger says UK's Cameron can't get what he wants
Jan 24, 2012 16:04 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger has decided British Prime Minister David Cameron can't get what he wants after all.
UK Muslims convicted in landmark gay hatred case
Jan 20, 2012 11:50 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Three British Muslim men were found guilty on Friday of stirring up hatred by distributing leaflets calling for the death of homosexuals in what prosecutors said was a landmark case.
Interpol head warns of London Olympic cheats
Jan 19, 2012 08:27 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - This summer's London Olympics are at risk from athletes cheating at the behest of illegal betting syndicates trying to fix results or parts of competitions, the head of Interpol said Thursday.
UK scraps torture inquiry while police probe Libya cases
Jan 18, 2012 10:37 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain scrapped an inquiry into whether its security services knew about the torture of terrorism suspects overseas, because police have launched a separate investigation into whether London illegally sent detainees to Muammar Gaddafi's Libya.
UK government sinks royal yacht idea for queen
Jan 16, 2012 08:32 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's coalition government poured cold water on suggestions from a minister that taxpayers should fund a new royal yacht for Queen Elizabeth to mark her 60th year on the throne despite Britons dealing with severe austerity measures themselves.
British royals plan global tour for queen's jubilee
Dec 14, 2011 08:29 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's royal family will embark on a global tour next year as part of celebrations to mark Queen Elizabeth's 60th year on the throne, Buckingham Palace announced on Wednesday.
Police unsure of tabloid role in key UK hacking case
Dec 12, 2011 18:13 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said on Monday there was no evidence that journalists from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid had deleted a murdered schoolgirl's mobile phone messages, a claim that led to public revulsion and the closure of the paper.
Police unsure of tabloid role in key UK hacking case
Dec 12, 2011 18:13 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said on Monday there was no evidence that journalists from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid had deleted a murdered schoolgirl's mobile phone messages, a claim that led to public revulsion and the closure of the paper.
Striking UK state workers challenge coalition
Nov 30, 2011 15:13 EST
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers went on strike in Britain on Wednesday to protest over pension reform, in a walkout billed by unions as the biggest in a generation but derided by Prime Minister David Cameron as a "damp squib."
Striking UK state workers challenge coalition
Nov 30, 2011 12:27 EST
BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of teachers, nurses and border guards protesting over pension reform staged Britain's first mass strike for more than 30 years Wednesday in a confrontation with the government over its austerity measures.
Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| Michael Holden | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | A Tribe is Born (pilot) |
| Portrayed by | Brian McNamara |
| Information | |
| Aliases | Michael James Holden (full name) |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Brigadier General NATO (few months) |
| Spouse(s) | Claudia Joy Holden |
| Children | Amanda Joy (daughter;deseaced) Emmalin Jane Holdon (daughter) Sarah Elizabeth Burton (goddaughter) |
| Address | Fort Marshall |