2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 U.K. U.K.

  The Times (subscription)   
Online trolls could face two years in prison  The Times (subscription)
Internet trolls targeting people with threats and abuse could face up to two years in prison under tough new laws planned by the justice secretary. Chris Grayling wants to quadruple the current maximum sentence to crack down a “baying cyber mob” who hide ...

Share this page   BBC News
Cyber trolls face stiffer sentences   Daily Mail
Web Trolls To Face Two-Year Jail Terms   Sky News
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Daily Mail   
Thousands march on London over low wages  DAWN.com
LONDON: At least 80,000 people marched through central London on Saturday to protest against low wages and public spending cuts introduced to reduce Britain's deficit, organisers said. The Trades Union Congress (TUC), a federation of the country's main ...

Union marches: Thousands demonstrate over pay   BBC News
Economy looks bleak for British workers losing out to technology   The Guardian
Thousands join UK pay protest marches   Financial Times
WalesOnline   
The Star   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Cameron in plea to wavering Tories  Belfast Telegraph
David Cameron has launched a fresh effort to try to persuade would-be Ukip voters to back the Tories, warning that it would be a "terrible irony" if voting for Nigel Farage's party let Ed Miliband take the keys to No 10.
Labour voters do not want a poll on the EU, shock new poll reveals   Mirror.co.uk
My proposal that could keep Britain in Europe   The Independent

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  New York Daily News   
Families of British aid workers executed by ISIS promote 'acts of unity'  New York Daily News
The families of two British aid workers who were executed by ISIS militants are promoting “acts of unity” in memory of their slain loved ones. In a joint letter, the wife of Alan Henning and the brother of David Haines — whose funeral service took place Saturday ...

David Haines memorial: Loved ones pay tributes to 'kind, open and caring' aid ...   The Independent
Families unite for IS victim David Haines   Express.co.uk
Hundreds pay tribute to murdered aid worker   Telegraph.co.uk
The Upcoming   
Channel 4 News   
BBC News   
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  The Independent   
What we'll do ... by SNP deputy candidates  Herald Scotland
THE three candidates for the deputy leadership of the SNP today set out their stalls to the party's members and the country at large in a special feature for the Sunday Herald. THE three candidates for the deputy leadership of the SNP today set out their stalls ...

Where now for independence supporters?   BBC News
Euan McColm: Think-tank gives SNP firepower   Scotsman
Nicola Sturgeon's ascent to the SNP throne is perfectly timed   The Guardian
The Sunday Times   
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
stv.tv   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Qatari added to sanctions list  Milford Mercury
An alleged terrorist financier has been added to a list of suspects targeted with financial sanctions in the UK. Abd al-Rahman bin Umayr al-Nuaymi, a Qatari national, has been banned from doing business in Britain, the Government confirmed. The move ...

Terrorist paymaster targeted by Britain   Telegraph.co.uk

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  BBC News   
Martin voices concern over Taoiseach's comments  RTE.ie
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has said that it would be a disgrace if the Taoiseach had suggested that the affairs of Northern Ireland were not "our" business. Speaking at a Fianna Fáil gathering in Dublin tonight, Mr Martin said the Ulster Unionist Party ...

VIDEO: Elliott backs pact with DUP over two key constituencies   Belfast Newsletter
UUP's Mike Nesbitt calls for electoral pact with DUP   Irish Times
Mike Nesbitt repeats call for UUP and DUP electoral pact   BBC News
U.TV   
Impartial Reporter   
Slugger O'Toole   
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  The Times (subscription)   
Human trafficking is modern slavery, says lord advocate  The Times (subscription)
Human trafficking is the “slavery of our time”, a meeting in Edinburgh was told yesterday as experts set out a strategy to deal with the problem. Experts from across the UK and the heads of the prosecution services in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the ...

Sex workers 'fear for their safety' if clients are criminalised   Yahoo News UK
Halt the traffick Bid to KO human trade   The Scottish Sun (subscription)
Crown Office issues communique on Human Trafficking Summit   For Argyll
Mirror.co.uk   
4ni.co.uk   
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  Blackburn Citizen   
East Lancashire pie maker to support Poppy Appeal  Blackburn Citizen
PIES and pastries maker Holland's will be supporting the Royal British Legion, by giving out limited edition pies at the finish line of the Accrington 5k Poppy Run next month. As a tribute to this year's First World War Centenary commemorations, Celebrity Chef ...

Governor General to receive first poppy of 2014 on Tuesday   Ottawa Citizen
Parachutes will launch Wiltshire poppy event   The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
Bradford to get a piece of Tower of London poppy memorial   Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Harrow Times   
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  The Independent   
Letters: Scotland alone cannot decide its future  The Independent
I am outraged that Nicola Sturgeon, who is aged 44, has the effrontery to say that she expects to see Scotland leave the UK in her lifetime. Scotland has spoken: it wishes to stay in the United Kingdom and, as Alex Salmond has commented, this is a ...


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