While training in Sydney in January 2009, Mears suffered a ruptured spleen, lost five pints of blood and fell into a coma for several days. He was given a 5 percent chance to live and was told he would never dive again, according to Gordon Rayner of theTelegraph.
15.14 Our Royal correspondent Gordon Rayner is braving the cold in Harlem as he waits for the Duchess of Cambridge to arrive. Lots of cold reporters hanging around means that Dunkin' Donuts is having a pretty good day:
Date: Dec 08, 2014
Category: U.S.
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New photos of Duchess Kate and Prince George in Mustique
While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken legal action in the past over off-duty photographs to which they have objected, Kensington Palace indicated to Hello! that it would not take action on this occasion if it published the photos, reported the Telegraphs Gordon Rayner. Royal sourc
Nigella Lawson arrives at Isleworth Crown Court (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)09.53 Twitter: Gordon Rayner - Nigella Lawson, day 2. She will be cross-examined today by Karin Arden, for Francesca Grillo. Likely to take 2 hours.
people believed him. There had been so many false alarms. However, at 7.30am it was announced that the Duchess of Cambridge had indeed been admitted. The Telegraphs chief reporter, Gordon Rayner, learnt that she was in the early stages of labour, which suggests she wasnt induced.
Date: Jul 28, 2013
Category: World
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Lord Justice Leveson publishes report into press standards: live
09.30 Peter Lilley, the former cabinet minister, has warned that victims of press harassment should not be allowed to rewrite the laws on press freedom, reports Gordon Rayner, our Chief Reporter.
Date: Nov 29, 2012
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Six soldiers killed in Afghanistan explosion: latest
13.40 Telegraph Chief Reporter Gordon Rayner, who is currently in Jamaica following Prince Harry's tour of the country, reports that the Prince has cancelled some of his plans today following the reports of the soldiers' deaths.
08.37 Gordon Rayner, The Telegraph's Chief Reporter, and Richard Spencer, in Tripoli, report that a CIA flight taking dissident back to Tripoli 'refuelled on British island in Diego Garcia. They write that Abdel Hakim Belhadj, now a leader of the rebel forces, was flown in 2004 from Ba