2015年1月15日 星期四

2015-01-16 U.K. U.K.


The Independent
   
PM: Terrorists Must Be Denied 'Safe Space'   
Sky News
David Cameron repeats his desire to give security agencies access to encrypted online communications used by apps like WhatsApp. 01:57, UK, Friday 16 January 2015. Play video "PM: No 'Safe Space' For Terrorists". Video: PM: No 'Safe Space' For ...

Obama hosting UK's David Cameron for working dinner   Daily Mail
Obama, Cameron to discuss encryption of online services   Washington Post
White House home truths for David Cameron   Financial Times
Washington Times   
Mid Devon Star   
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BBC News
   
Green Party says it has more members than UKIP   
BBC News
The Green Party says it now has more members than UKIP, after a 2,000-strong surge of new joiners in England and Wales overnight. The party has a UK-wide total of 43,829 members compared with UKIP's 41,966. The news is likely to renew the row over ...

Miliband: A Million Could Be Denied A Vote   Orange UK News
Miliband targets young people with missing votes warning   Herald Scotland
Ed Miliband targets Nick Clegg with claim 1m voters lost from electoral roll   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Health alert as freeze takes hold   
Daily Mail
The Met Office has issued a severe weather alert across large swathes of the country, prompting warnings of health risks to the young, old and ill. Social and healthcare services had been put on high alert, the forecaster said, as the UK faces no let-up in the ...

UK Set To Shiver As Cold Weather Snap Bites   Sky News

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BBC News
   
Emergency crews in storm call outs   
U.TV
The emergency services urged caution amid the stormy weather on Thursday following a number of incidents which have caused one fatality and left a number of people injured. Emergency storm call outs ...

Man killed after tree falls on van in Northern Ireland   Irish Times
Power cuts to 2500 homes from damage caused by 70mph winds   Belfast Telegraph
Severe Storms: Falling Tree Kills Van Driver   Orange UK News
Farming Life   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Judge investigated for grooming comment   
The Times (subscription)
A judge who sparked controversy by saying a female pupil had “groomed” her teacher is to be investigated by the judicial watchdog. Stuart Kerner, 44, a religious studies teacher, was given a suspended 18-month sentence by Judge Joanna Greenberg QC ...

Mother hits out as pupil accused of grooming teacher Stuart Kerner who abused ...   Daily Mail
Call for new rules after teacher avoids jail term for affair with pupil who 'groomed ...   The Independent
Teacher Stuart Kerner launches appeal against conviction for having sex with pupil   Telegraph.co.uk
Evening Standard   
Irish Independent   
ITV News   
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Worcester News
   
Fewer migrants returned to France   
Worcester News
Fewer than 50 asylum seekers a year are being returned from Britain to France, despite thousands making their way across the Channel from Calais, according to the latest official figures. Home Office figures show that 49 asylum seekers were sent back to ...

How migrants cut their way into lorries bound for the UK: Man is pictured slicing ...   Daily Mail

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BBC News
   
Bomb disposal unit at Oxfordshire council offices blaze   
BBC News
A 47-year-old man has been arrested following a blaze at the South Oxfordshire District Council building in Crowmarsh Gifford. Two other buildings caught fire following a spate of suspected arson attacks overnight. Eyewitnesses described to the BBC how ...

Winds fan flames at 'arson' site   Daily Mail
Horrifying triple arson may have been due to a planning application grudge   Express.co.uk
Was planning row behind arson attacks in Oxfordshire?   Telegraph.co.uk
Sky News   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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Daily Mail
   
Fury as bishops say cuts mean poor are cast aside: Cameron and angry MPs ...   
Daily Mail
The Church's two most senior figures came under fire yesterday after claiming the poor are being left behind and whole cities swallowed up in a 'cycle of decline'. In a highly political intervention – coinciding with the start of the General Election campaign – the ...

David Cameron facing row with Church as he 'profoundly disagrees' with ...   Telegraph.co.uk
book stronger on morals than policy   Financial Times
Low earners are being left behind, say archbishops   BBC News
Mirror.co.uk   
Canterbury Times   
The Guardian   
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Scotsman
   
MSPs told: force employers to pay 'living wage'   
Scotsman
MSPs have been told that a failure to devolve the minimum wage in Scotland was a 'clear miss' for low paid workers. Picture: Getty. by ANDREW WHITAKER. Updated on the 15 January 2015 14:33. Published 15/01/2015 11:30 ...


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BBC News
   
Schools face double inspections to ensure reliability   
BBC News
Some schools in England could be visited twice on the same day by different Ofsted inspectors to test the reliability of findings. The watchdog plans to pilot double inspections this term, with inspectors comparing judgements to see if they have reached the ...

Teachers' leaders brand move towards double Ofsted inspections a 'disgrace'   The Independent
Educational facilities to face double inspections   Union Gazette
Schools could face 'double' Ofsted inspection on same day   Telegraph.co.uk
Oxford Mail   
Stoke Sentinel   
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