2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 U.K. U.K.

  Daily Mail   
Truce falls apart as PM vows: Now the English voices must be heard  Daily Mail
The political truce that helped save the Union collapsed last night as David Cameron promised 'English votes for English laws' once Scotland is handed new powers. The Prime Minister sought to seize the initiative after winning the biggest gamble of his ...

Alex Salmond: 'Triumph for the democratic process'   BBC News
Scotland votes to save UK union, as devolution talk begins   Washington Post
Scots spurn independence in historic vote, devolution battle begins   Reuters UK
New York Times   
Scottish Daily Record   
Herald Scotland   
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  BBC News   
Scottish referendum: Rival supporters gather in George Square  BBC News
Dozens of rival Unionists and independence supporters have gathered in George Square, in the centre of Glasgow, where they were being separated by police. A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said there were about 100 people in each of the two groups, ...

Police swoop on George Square as trouble flares   Herald Scotland
Six arrests after clashes in Glasgow's George Square   ITV News
Six held in referendum aftermath   The Courier
TVNZ   
Irish Independent   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Ex-diplomat given data access role  Belfast Telegraph
A former senior diplomat has been appointed by the Prime Minister to work with the United States and other countries to ensure that British spies and police forces can access data from overseas firms.
Former UK ambassador to the United States given data-access role   The Guardian

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  Belfast Telegraph   
Catalans continue independence push  Belfast Telegraph
Catalonia's president Artur Mas says Catalans want the same chance as Scots who were given the right to vote for independence. Also in this Section. White House fence jumper scare · Guilty plea from bombings suspect · Sarkozy announces politics ...

Catalonia is determined on its vote   Herald Scotland
Madrid opposed to Catalonia independence referendum   BBC News
Madrid celebrates as Catalonia looks for positives   Irish Times
The Globe and Mail   
Gulf Daily News   
Demotix.com   
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  Herald Scotland   
Businesses in sigh of relief as shares rise  Herald Scotland
BUSINESSES breathed a sigh of relief after the No vote with share prices rising again following the end of the uncertainty. BUSINESSES breathed a sigh of relief after the No vote with share prices rising again following the end of the uncertainty.
Scotland's referendum: For now, it's business as usual   Economic Times
Scottish separatists vow consumer revenge for business backing of United ...   Vancouver Sun
Business leaders welcome referendum clarity   Scottish Daily Record
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Huge interest in Twitter poll link  Herald Scotland
THE use of a link on the micro-blogging site Twitter to the referendum has received more than 116,000 mentions since lunchtime on polling day. THE use of a link on the micro-blogging site Twitter to the referendum has received more than 116,000 mentions ...

World's eyes on Scottish independence referendum   Scotsman
Scottish independence referendum: best of the internet jokes   Telegraph.co.uk
Carolyn Hitt: My night with the Scottish independence referendum count   WalesOnline
Shiny Shiny   
The Drum   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
England's Real Queen, J.K. Rowling, Celebrates Scottish Vote  Refinery29
It's official: In a historic vote, Scotland has voted "no" to becoming an independent nation. With a 55% majority in the polls, it will remain a part of the United Kingdom. In the final weeks before the vote, many celebrities added their voices to the cause — from ...

Stars delighted over Scotland 'No' vote   Sky News Australia
Jk rowling 'proud' after no vote   Daily Mail
Stars voice delight over Scotland's 'No' to UK split   WTVQ
Express.co.uk   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
New Isil video tactic may give glimmer of hope for hostage Alan Henning  Telegraph.co.uk
The new Isil hostage tactic revealed in the video of kidnapped John Cantlie may offer a glimmer of hope for fellow captive Alan Henning, experts said. The terror group threatened to kill Mr Henning, a British aid worker, at the end of a video showing the brutal ...

John Cantlie, the Briton in the ISIS video who, is close to William and Harry   Daily Mail
British Muslim scholars tell Isis that holding hostage goes against Qur'an   The Guardian
Analyst: Islamic State Propaganda Seeks to Draw West to Battle   Voice of America
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  Herald Scotland   
Queen hails UK's 'robust democratic tradition' after vote  Herald Scotland
The Queen has hailed the country's "robust democratic tradition" and said she has no doubt Scots and those from the rest of the UK will "work constructively for the future of Scotland and indeed all parts of this country". The Queen has hailed the country's ...

The Queen applauds 'robust democratic tradition'   Scotsman
Queen calls for respect on all sides after ''enduring love of Scotland'' kept Britain ...   Scottish Daily Record
Queen appeals for calm and respect   The Times (subscription)
Belfast Newsletter   
Western Daily Press   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Westminster must grant our cities the same powers it's giving Scotland  Telegraph.co.uk
Three thoughts occurred to me when I accepted the chairmanship of the City Growth Commission in the summer of 2013. First, how was this commission going to make a difference when so much debate and effort had already gone into promoting regional ...

Planning granted for £8.5 million Leeds park & ride   bdaily
Scotland votes no to independence - but more powers should be handed to ...   Pontefract and Castleford Express
Leeds Council leader calls for more devolution   ITV News

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