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2015-01-12 U.K. U.K.


The Independent
   
Ed Miliband: Televised election debates should go ahead even if David ...   
The Independent
Broadcasters should go ahead and air televised political debates if David Cameron is “running scared” of taking part during the run up to the general election in May, Ed Miliband has said. The leader of the Labour party insisted that channels should ...

Cameron say Labour would ruin Britain   Herald Scotland
Tackling debt is key, says Cameron   Belfast Telegraph
David Cameron under pressure over TV debates   Scotsman
Daily Mail   
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BBC News
   
Terrorism Bill 'needs to be changed to protect citizens' rights'   
BBC News
The government's counter-terrorism bill needs to be changed to protect the rights of UK citizens, Parliament's human rights watchdog says. The Joint Committee on Human Rights is concerned about plans to block UK terror suspects returning to Britain.
Watchdog urges terror laws change   expressandstar.com
Passport plans spark human rights fears   Financial Times
MPs bridle at plans to make universities monitor 'extremism'   The Independent
West Valley News   
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Daily Mail
   
Pundit's Apology For Birmingham 'No-Go' Claim   
Sky News
A TV news commentator apologises after claiming during an on-air interview that non-Muslims "simply don't go" to Birmingham. 02:30, UK, Monday 12 January 2015. Commuters pass the Town Hall and Council House in Birmingham in central England.
Apology for 'Muslim-only Birmingham'   BBC News
Fox News mocked after 'expert' says Birmingham is 'totally Muslim'   The Independent
Birmingham 'no-go' claim apology   shropshirestar.com
Mirror.co.uk   
Mashable   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Paris terror attack: World unites to condemn atrocities and stand against fanatics   
Mirror.co.uk
From New York to Tokyo, London to Sydney - citizens of the world came out in their thousands to show solidarity in the face of terrorism. People gathered at famous landmarks around the globe to remember the 17 victims of Islamic extremism in Paris.
France attacks: London landmarks lit in French colours   Oneindia
Paris attacks: London landmarks light up for France   BBC News
London lights up in tribute to Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre victims   Metro
The Independent   
Sky News   
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Daily Mail
   
Report due on rail work overruns   
Daily Mail
Network Rail (NR) is today publishing a report following its inquiry into Christmas engineering work overruns which led to chaotic scenes at three London stations. King's Cross station had to close all day on Saturday December 27 while nearby Finsbury Park ...

Christmas railway chaos could see engineering works carried out in Summer   Telegraph.co.uk
Transport minister apologies for chaotic Christmas rail disruption to and from ...   Slough and Windsor Observer
MP raises rail concerns   Clacton and Frinton Gazette

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BBC News
   
Gay question to recruits defended by MoD   
BBC News
The Ministry of Defence has defended the introduction of a question asking recruits to the armed forces whether they are gay. Details of their sexual orientation will be stored but kept anonymous, and recruits will have the option to "prefer not to say". The MoD ...

Army recruits to be asked if they are gay   Express.co.uk
Armed forces recruits asked if gay   Belfast Telegraph
UK armed forces to ask recruits if they are gay   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Gay Star News   
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Yorkshire Post
   
Graduate jobs at 'ten year high'   
Yorkshire Post
THE number of graduate jobs available with top employers this summer is expected to reach a 10-year high, with university leavers also likely to be earning more money, according to research. It suggests that more openings are likely to be available in ...

Graduates 'could earn typical starting salary of £30000'   Telegraph.co.uk
Aldi's offer of £42000 a year leads market in graduate recruitment market   The Independent
Employers bullish on graduate jobs   Financial Times
The Times (subscription)   
Daily Mail   
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Irish Independent
   
Calm before the storm: stormy conditions to return this week with possible snowfall   
Irish Independent
Stormy conditions will return over the coming days, with flurries of snow possible, according to Met Eireann. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Met Éireann has also issued two weather warnings across the country, ...

Met Office warns of week of gales and heavy rain for Burnham area   Burnham-On-Sea
Weather warning for windy conditions in the Anglia region on Wednesday and ...   ITV News
Wales Weather: Forecasters say more severe gales and rain are on the way ...   WalesOnline
RTE.ie   
Exeter Express and Echo   
Island Echo   
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BBC News
   
Trains hit by technical problem near Rugby   
BBC News
Trains between London and the north west of England were brought to a halt by technical problems near Rugby. Trains on the West Coast Main Line between London, Birmingham and the North West, stopped at about 14:00 GMT. A Network Rail ...

Rail misery as trains between Bolton and London are disrupted   The Bolton News
Trains halted by power line damage   This is The West Country

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The West Australian
   
Irish priest comes out during Mass   
The West Australian
Irish priest comes out during Mass An Irish priest has come out as gay in front of his congregation during Mass. Photo: Stock photo Getty. An Irish priest who came out as gay during a sermon received a standing ovation from his congregation. The Belfast ...

Irish Catholic Priest Comes Out Gay; Receives Standing Ovation   On Top Magazine
A Dublin Priest Arrived Out As Homosexual And Gained A Standing Ovation ...   West Valley News
Priest admits he is gay during Mass   ChristianToday

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