2014年12月8日 星期一

2014-12-09 U.K. U.K.


Financial Times
   
Fracturing of UK politics complicates general election   
Financial Times
Alex Salmond's ambition to lead a strong cohort of Scottish Nationalist MPs to “rumble up” Westminster has reinforced speculation that next year's general election could see a patchwork of parties elected to the Commons. While the Scottish National party is ...

Liberal Democrats facing even bigger wipeout than expected   The Guardian
Ukip is 'less of a threat to Labour MPs', research suggests   Daily Mail
Ukip 'twice as dangerous' to Tory election prospects as to Labour's   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
ITV News   
WalesOnline   
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BBC News
   
Shrien Dewani prepares to leave South Africa   
BBC News
British businessman Shrien Dewani is preparing to leave South Africa after a judge cleared him of arranging the murder of his wife on their honeymoon. Judge Jeanette Traverso dismissed the case against him, after describing evidence from prosecution ...

Anni Dewani's sister claims Shrien took control of funeral as he's cleared of murder   Daily Mail
South African court clears Briton of honeymoon murder   Reuters UK
Family of honeymoon murder victim weep as husband cleared   Irish Independent
The Star   
New York Times   
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BBC News
   
Campaigners urge council to tackle pollution "health crisis"   
Herald Scotland
ENVIRONMENTALISTS have called on Scotland??s largest local authority to crack down on traffic emissions after a parliamentary report branded air pollution a ??public health crisis?? on a par with smoking. ENVIRONMENTALISTS have called on ...

MPs warn air pollution is "a public health crisis"   BBC News
Stop building schools, hospitals and care homes near air pollution blackspots ...   The Independent
Potteries pollution levels are one of the worst in the country according to report   Stoke Sentinel
STV Glasgow   
Intelligent Building Today   
Times of India   
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Daily Mail
   
Ukip's rising star quits, claiming she was sexually harassed by a party chief   
Daily Mail
UKIP'S most high-profile ethnic minority candidate has quit saying she was sexually harassed by one of its leading figures. Natasha Bolter, a key speaker at the party's annual conference, claimed general secretary, Roger Bird, propositioned her over dinner, ...

Ukip official Roger Bird suspended   shropshirestar.com
Ukip general secretary Roger Bird suspended over harassment claim by high ...   The Independent
Boris Johnson: Nigel Farage's decision to blame M4 traffic on immigration is like ...   Telegraph.co.uk
ITV News   
Worcester News   
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BBC News
   
Foreign bricklayers 'on £1000-a-week amid skill gap'   
BBC News
Building companies in London have hired Portuguese bricklayers on £1,000-a-week wages because of a shortage of skilled Britons, a recruitment firm has said. The finding was revealed by Manpower, whose research is said to have confirmed industry fears ...

Portuguese bricklayers paid £1000 a week due to shortage of UK workers   The Guardian
Builders hiring Portuguese labourers because there aren't enough British staff   Daily Mail
Builders forced to hire bricklayers from Portugal on £1000 a week   Telegraph.co.uk
Surrey Comet   
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Daily Mail
   
QUENTIN LETTS: Barely were food bank remarks past Lady Jenkin's larynx than ...   
Daily Mail
Political headlines and soundbites and attack lines and rebuttals were already flying by the time he rose to his skinny pins yesterday morning and said no one should play political games with food banks. Bit late for that, Your Grace! Naive: If Justin Welby ...

The poor go hungry because they cannot cook: peer   Irish Independent
Peer says poor are going hungry because they cannot cook   Reuters UK
Baroness Jenkin: 'Poor people don't know how to cook'   BBC News
The Guardian   
Irish Times   
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Missing Madeleine: Police To Question Suspects   
Sky News
Detectives from the UK-led investigation will be in attendance but it is understood Portuguese officers will lead the questioning. 23:53, UK, Monday 08 December 2014. Madeleine McCann went missing in Portugal in May 2007. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

Madeleine McCann police fly to Portugal to quiz 11 key witnesses   Express.co.uk

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Reuters UK
   
Labour to business: Argue against EU exit 'before it's too late'   
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - The Labour party urged business leaders on Monday to begin campaigning openly to avert what it presented as the danger of an exit from the European Union under Prime Minister David Cameron. "Your voice must be heard. Because if ...

Business chiefs have a duty to speak up for Britain's membership of the EU, says ...   Herald Scotland
Tory approach to Europe 'biggest risk to British prosperity in a generation'   Yorkshire Post
Business chiefs urged to back EU   shropshirestar.com
Financial Times   
Reuters   
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The Guardian
   
Labour considers buffer zones to restrict abortion clinic protests   
The Guardian
Yvette Coopper says protest activity has been interfering with access to legally available advice, counselling and medical treatment. Photograph: /Alamy. Patrick Wintour, political editor. Monday 8 December 2014 15.45 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Abortion buffer zones: free speech v free choice   Channel 4 News
Abortion Clinics Should Get 'Buffer Zones' To Prevent Harassment, Labour ...   Huffington Post UK
Abortion clinics need "buffer zones" against protesters, says Yvette Cooper   Cosmopolitan UK
Telegraph.co.uk   
ITV News   
The i100   
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Best Daily
   
Shocking statistics show millions of children in UK could be victims of sexual abuse   
Best Daily
A recent study conducted by the Lantern Project, a group that offers support to sexual abuse victims, has found that 1 in 4 girls, and 1 in 6 boys under 16 in Britain, could be victims of sexual abuse. The shocking statistics have prompted expert Graham Wilmer, ...

Child sex abuse a national health epidemic, government adviser warns   The Guardian
As many as 11 million child sex abuse victims in 'national epidemic', expert warns   Express.co.uk
Child abuse expert warns of 11 million UK victims of 'national epidemic'   Evening Standard
Sky News   
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