2014年9月8日 星期一

2014-09-09 U.K. U.K.

  Daily Mail   
What bright spark thought bullying and patronising us Scots was the way to win ...  Daily Mail
These are dark times to be a Scot, a Unionist and a 'No' voter. After the referendum polls finally flipped in favour of a 'Yes' vote at the weekend, we should be in no doubt: it's a real possibility that in just nine days' time the United Kingdom will be voted out of ...

Scotland - Vote No and get something better?   BBC News
A detailed timetable will be unveiled today setting...   Belfast Telegraph
Neck and neck as poll finds many are still undecided   Herald Scotland
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  BBC News   
Bank chief faces union questions  expressandstar.com
The governor of the Bank of England will face questions from trade union activists on unemployment and how the economic recovery is affecting workers when he addresses the TUC Congress today. Mark Carney will become the third governor of the Bank of ...

Bank of England governor Carney to address unions on wages   BBC News
Trades Union Congress leader warns on years of austerity   Financial Times
Rich union bosses under fire for attack on 'Downton elite'   The Times (subscription)
The Independent   
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  NDTV   
Another Royal Baby Is Expected for an Uneasy Kingdom  NDTV
London: When the rich, the powerful and the upper crust in England contemplate their families-to-be, it is said, they aim for a minimum of two children - an heir to their estates and a "spare" should misfortune befall the first. So it was, in modern times, that Diana ...

2nd child for William and Kate   Bangkok Post
Royal baby: How it unfolded last time   New Zealand Herald
Heir we go again, but Kate battling morning sickness   Irish Independent
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Security alert at Luton Airport sees flights cancelled  Belfast Telegraph
A security alert at London's Luton Airport – which caused chaos for hundreds of passengers – led to flights from Belfast International being cancelled. Also in this Section. Carl Frampton to receive a hero's welcome in Belfast · Scottish Referendum: Wait and ...

Hundreds of travellers stranded by bomb scare at airport   Herald Scotland
Luton airport reopen after earlier bomb scare   Irish Independent
Luton Airport set to return to normal service after scare   ITV News
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The Times (subscription)   
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  BBC News   
Malvern schoolboy arrested over teacher attack  BBC News
A 13-year-old schoolboy who disappeared after a fellow pupil and a teacher were attacked with a knife has been arrested, West Mercia Police said. The boy was found "safe" this afternoon and arrested on suspicion of wounding and carrying a bladed weapon ...

13-Year-Old Malvern Boy Detained after 'Knife Attack' on Teacher and Schoolgirl   Yahoo News UK
Police find 13-year-old Malvern schoolboy who disappeared after 'blade attack ...   The Independent
Boy, 13, arrested over stabbing of teacher and girl as pupils tell of terrifying ...   Daily Mail
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  BBC News   
London Fire Brigade owed £250000 for lift rescues  BBC News
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) says it is owed nearly £250,000 in unpaid charges for freeing people who get stuck in lifts. Last year firefighters dealt with more than 5,000 non-emergency calls, and the brigade says it should not only fall to them to rescue ...

Revealed: London's most unreliable lifts named and shamed by fire brigade   Evening Standard
Cricklewood housing block has London's second most unreliable lifts   Brent and Kilburn Times
Worst lifts in London: Firefighters name and shame callout repeat offenders   The Independent
Barking and Dagenham Post   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Shun the sexist councillor, female staff are ordered  Telegraph.co.uk
Female council officers have been told not to speak to a councillor who used one of the authority's computers to watch pornography and called premium-rate sex chat lines on the mobile phone it provided for him. Robert Bleakley ran up a £2,400 bill on the ...

Councillor ran up £2400 bill on publicly-funded phone calling premium sex lines   Evening Standard
Councillor Robert Bleakley caught calling sex lines on work phone   Daily Mail
Women Told Not To Speak To Wigan Councillor Bleakley After He Spent £2400 ...   Huffington Post UK
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  Irish Independent   
Man (21) left gay roommate (18) with brain injury in claw hammer attack weeks ...  Irish Independent
Undated handout photo issued by Kent Police of Connor Huntley who was attacked with a claw hammer by his house mate Joseph Williams, 21, as he slept. A Catholic man who battered his openly gay flatmate on the head with a claw hammer has been ...

UK man jailed for 14 years for bashing housemate with hammer leaving dent in ...   9news.com.au
Man attacked gay flatmate with hammer   The Times (subscription)
Joseph Williams jailed for hammer attack on gay flatmate Connor Huntley   Daily Mail
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  Daily Mail   
Naked frolics and the betrayal that nearly cost Harry his Army dream - by top ...  Daily Mail
As he turns 30, a brilliant new book by top royal biographer Penny Junor exposes Prince Harry's inner torment. Yesterday, in this exclusive Mail serialisation, she revealed the childhood sorrow that shaped his life. Today, Harry succeeds wildly on his first ...

Prince Harry book slams Diana   NEWS.com.au
Princess Diana Threatened to Kill Camilla Parker Bowles, Claims Controversial ...   The Hollywood Gossip
I've sent someone to kill you' Explosive book claims Diana sent death threats ...   Express.co.uk
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International Business Times UK   
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  Daily Mail   
Queen saw this coming when Blair began his meddling, by ROBERT HARDMAN  Daily Mail
We cannot tell if yesterday's announcement from Kensington Palace will make a jot of difference to the voting intentions of the Scottish people next week. But it must surely have lifted spirits at Balmoral after a difficult weekend in which the Queen has found ...

Royals may lose their tie with heaven after Scottish vote   The Times (subscription)
Her Majesty embodies the Unionist cause   Telegraph.co.uk
No wonder Queen is worried: UK as we know it is in peril   Belfast Newsletter
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