2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 U.K. U.K.


Daily Mail
   
British inquiry into Iraq war delayed to after election   
Daily Mail
A long-awaited public inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war will not be published until after an election in May, it was reported Wednesday, sparking criticism of the delay. Dubbed the Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman John Chilcot, the probe was announced ...

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Chilcot report after election   Belfast Telegraph

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Britain 'wide open to abuse by freeloading migrants', says Foreign Secretary   
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain is “wide open to abuse” by “freeloading” European Union migrants who are exploiting the welfare state, the Foreign Secretary has said. Philip Hammond said that the Government is “determined” to reform Britain's relationship with Brussels so that there ...

Britain talks tough with EU on curbs to migrant 'freeloading'   The Times (subscription)
Philip Hammond, Foreign Secretary warns UK wide open to 'freeloading' EU ...   Daily Mail
Philip Hammond: Britain wide open to abuse by 'freeloading' migrants   International Business Times UK
The Guardian   
Reuters   
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Daily Mail
   
Stepping Hill hospital nurse Victorino Chua 'murdered three patients'   
Daily Mail
A male nurse murdered three patients by putting poison in saline drips and leaving them as 'ticking timebombs' for other medics to administer, a court heard yesterday. Victorino Chua is said to have poisoned 21 people 'completely at random' by lacing the ...

Nurse 'killed three in random poisonings'   Express.co.uk
Nurse 'used toxic drips to turn ward into death lottery'   The Times (subscription)
Stepping Hill murders accused nurse 'poisoned at random'   BBC News
The Independent   
Manchester Evening News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Strike puts lives at risk, warns Hunt   
The Times (subscription)
Jeremy Hunt stepped up the pressure on health unions to call off an ambulance strike planned for next week, warning them that they would put lives at risk. The health secretary released a letter sent to union chiefs calling for striking paramedics to answer the ...

NHS walkout 'could cost lives': Hunt says 12-hour strike next Thursday may ...   Daily Mail
Paramedics told: your strike over pay could kill patients   Telegraph.co.uk
Last-ditch talks in NHS pay dispute   Swindon Advertiser

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Irish Independent
   
British jihadi who faked own death faces jail sentence   
Irish Independent
A British jihadi who faked his own death in an apparent bid to make it easier to return to England unnoticed faces prison after pleading guilty to terrorism offenses. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Imran Khawaja ...

Britain: Man Pleads Guilty to Terrorism Charges   New York Times
British jihadist declared dead as he returned home from Syria is convicted of ...   Telegraph.co.uk
British jihadi Imran Khawaja who spent six months in Syria before faking his own ...   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
Express.co.uk   
NEWS.com.au   
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Daily Mail
   
Uk urged to forge kurdish ties   
Daily Mail
The Foreign Office is being urged by MPs to strengthen diplomatic ties with Iraq's Kurds amid fears the country could be close to breaking up. The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said the Kurdistan region in Iraq was a "beacon of tolerance and ...


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Daily Mail
   
Sir John Sawers warns the internet could become a free space 'for evil doers'   
Daily Mail
Edward Snowden has thrown a 'huge rock' at the intelligence agencies – and his leaks mean a terrorist atrocity was now certain to 'get through', according to the former head of MI6. Sir John Sawers' warning came as Al Qaeda posted a YouTube video ...

Spy services must be able to tap emails, says ex-MI6 chief   Irish Times
Terror attack is inevitable, says former head of MI6   The Times (subscription)
Charlie Hebdo: Publishing cartoon of prophet Mohammed was an act of ...   The Independent
Herald Scotland   
myCentralOregon.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Churchill's granddaughter hits back at Paxman   
Daily Mail
The granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill has responded furiously to Jeremy Paxman's suggestion that he would be unelectable in the modern age. Emma Soames, a journalist, said if the wartime Prime Minister had lived today he would win the public vote ...

Jeremy Paxman claims Winston Churchill was a chancer who would struggle to ...   Mirror.co.uk
If Churchill was around today he'd win by a landslide argues CHRIS ROYCROFT ...   Express.co.uk
CHURCHILL 'WOULD BE POPULAR TODAY'   Herald Scotland

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The Independent
   
UK Government is most open but one of worst for spying, says inventor of the ...   
The Independent
The UK government is the best in the world for making its data open — but one of the worst for surveillance and spying on its citizens. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, made the comparison as part of the BBC's Democracy Day.
The man who invented the web - Sir Tim Berners-Lee - said the UK is doing well ...   BBC News
UK is world leader in data transparency   Wired.co.uk
Most governments conceal data despite G20 pledges, study says   TODAYonline
TrustedReviews   
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Irish Examiner
   
Vince Cable: Cameron out of touch with reality on EU   
Irish Examiner
British business secretary Vince Cable said David Cameron is out of touch with the reality of EU membership and his aim of clawing back powers will be difficult to achieve. The prime minister's desire to win more control over immigration may well be frustrated ...

EU referendum plan "dangerous"   Western Morning News
Vince Cable: Promising an EU referendum is 'dangerous' and 'utterly unrealistic'   The Independent
Dr Cable, I presume…   Liberal Democrat Voice
Express.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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