2014年11月1日 星期六

2014-11-02 U.K. U.K.

  The Independent   
Murphy's routes for early move to Holyrood ruled out  Herald Scotland
JIM Murphy's hopes of entering Holyrood through an early by-election suffered a setback last night as the three MSPs tipped to step aside for him all said they would be staying put. JIM Murphy's hopes of entering Holyrood through an early by-election suffered ...

Miliband's blunder – to think Scotland was all sewn up   Telegraph.co.uk
Scots Labour front runner Jim Murphy fuels campaign 'flop' storm   Daily Mail
Labour's saviour in Scotland may have to sit the election out   The Independent
Scotsman   
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  BBC News   
British man held over Hong Kong murders  BBC News
A 29-year-old British man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the deaths of two women in Hong Kong. Police found the victims in an apartment block in the Wan Chai district after a call from the man at 03:42am on Saturday (19:42 GMT).
Banker Held in Hong Kong Murder Probe   Wall Street Journal
Briton held over Hong Kong murders   Belfast Telegraph
British banker arrested over double murder in Hong Kong   The Guardian
The Sunday Times   
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  BBC News   
Pragaret Singh murder: Store owner shot 'protecting business'  BBC News
A food store owner was shot dead at his Manchester business while "grappling" with a pair of robbers, police believe. Pragaret Singh, 35, was found with wounds to his abdomen and chest at Manchester Food Traders in Wood Street, Openshaw, on Friday ...

Murder investigation launched after father of three shot dead while confronting ...   Daily Mail
Shopkeeper murdered in Halloween shooting   Express.co.uk
Openshaw shooting: Family of tragic dad-of-three Pragaret Singh say robbers ...   Manchester Evening News
Zee News   
Belfast Telegraph   
The Independent   
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  The Independent   
RAF intercepts Russian bomber  Herald Scotland
FIGHTER jets from RAF Lossiemouth were forced to intercept a Russian bomber as it approached UK airspace. FIGHTER jets from RAF Lossiemouth were forced to intercept a Russian bomber as it approached UK airspace. The Ministry of Defence confirmed ...

RAF jets intercept Russian bomber   USA NEWS
Jets from RAF Lossiemouth intercept second Russian Bear bomber flight   stv.tv
RAF Typhoons scrambled to intercept Russian bomber 'approaching the UK'   The Independent
The Inquisitr   
DigitalJournal.com   
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  BBC News   
Elected senate would replace House of Lords under Labour  BBC News
Labour would replace the House of Lords with an elected senate if the party won next May's general election, party leader Ed Miliband has said. He told a conference in Blackpool on Saturday the current system "fails to represent large parts of the UK".
Miliband 'bottled' Lords reform   Belfast Telegraph
Lib Dems: Miliband paying Lords reform lip service   Scotsman
Labour Party Leader Backs Replacing House of Lords   New York Times
Sky News   
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  USA NEWS   
Cameron will pay the EU its billions; Ukip will cost him much more  USA NEWS
It is the two.1 billion euro query: “Is Cameron going to spend the £1.7bn?” a London cab driver asked me last week. The answer, despite the prime minister's angry outburst on the topic, is pretty much undoubtedly “yes”, even though there will no... Paylaş.
PM bid to appease Berlin on migrants   The Sunday Times
With focus on eurosceptics, Cameron risks 'Brexit'   Yahoo News UK

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  Daily Mail   
Premier League clubs wear specially emblazoned poppies in commemoration of ...  Daily Mail
Football clubs commemorated the centenary year of the First World War with a number of tributes across the country on Saturday. All 20 Premier League clubs are wearing specially designed poppies on their shirts, emblazoned with '1914-2014 Football ...

St Helena: POPPY APPEAL 2014   SARTMA.com
Poppy appeal launched in Hemsworth   Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express

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  Evening Standard   
Teenager stabbed 'in front of aunt' outside south London off licence  Evening Standard
The 18-year-old man died at the scene in Pilgrimage Street, Southwark just before 3.15pm today. Early reports suggest he may have been attacked outside a nearby off licence while he was with his aunt. Paramedics worked desperately to resuscitate him on ...

Teenager stabbed to death outside shop in south London   BBC News
Murder inquiry after stabbing death   Daily Mail

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  Aberdeen Press and Journal   
Muzzling of dogs in public rejected by Scottish ministers  Aberdeen Press and Journal
Scottish ministers have rejected a “radical proposal” that all dogs should be muzzled in public. The measure was put forward in a government consultation on proposals to reduce the number of dog attacks and other antisocial pet behaviour. More than 97% of ...

Danger dogs: Daily Record campaign to protect children close to victory as ...   Scottish Daily Record
Chips away - Sedgefield MP supports dog microchipping campaign   Darlington and Stockton Times
Petlog and the Kennel Club commend government's microchipping regulations   Pet Product Marketing magazine

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Corruption is not the problem with British aid  Telegraph.co.uk
It is difficult to imagine a more damning audit of British aid spending. Not only in some parts of the world is taxpayers money not helping but, according to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact, our cash is actually encouraging corrupt practices in some ...

The Guardian view on the effectiveness of British foreign aid: a sharper focus on ...   The Guardian
Damning report released on British aid in Africa   Politicsweb
CAI: Nepal Police, judiciary and parties affected by corruption   Republica
E Kantipur   
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