2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 U.K. U.K.


Channel 4 News
   
Sittingbourne schools' GCSE scores fall, according to government data   
Kent Online
GCSE results for every secondary school in the area have declined, according to government figures released today. The league tables, which are published by the Department for Education, compare every school in the country based on 2014 Key Stage 4 ...

Britain's most exclusive boarding schools plummet to bottom of GCSE league table   Daily Mail
Data on UK schools should assist parents and pupils   Financial Times
New GCSE tables 'fail' twice as many schools   Express.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Yorkshire Post   
The Guardian   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Jihadists porn-driven losers: Boris   
Belfast Telegraph
Boris Johnson has branded religious extremists lured by organisations such as Islamic State (IS) as "w*****s" who are obsessed with pornography. Also in this Section. Ex-policeman faces murder charge · Farewell for D-Day Great Escaper · Church warns ...

Boris Johnson: Porn-obsessed Isil jihadis are 'literally w***ers'   Telegraph.co.uk
Boris Launches Outspoken Attack On Jihadis   Orange UK News
Jihadis literally w*****s: Terrorists porn-obsessed because they have no luck ...   Irish Mirror

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Herald Scotland
   
It's me or Cameron for No 10, Miliband tells Scots   
Herald Scotland
Voting SNP risks returning David Cameron to Downing Street, Ed Miliband has warned, as he sought to frame the General Election as a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives. Voting SNP risks returning David Cameron to Downing Street, ...

Labour pains in Scotland: how the SNP is driving the agenda   Irish Times
Ed Miliband: Focus on Labour election majority not SNP deal   stv.tv
Ed Miliband refuses to rule out coalition deal with SNP   The Independent
The Guardian   
Belfast Telegraph   
Financial Times   
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shropshirestar.com
   
Rich and poor student gap narrows   
shropshirestar.com
The gap between the numbers of rich and poor students applying to university has narrowed, with disadvantaged teenagers more likely to want to go than ever before. More students from disadvantaged backgrounds are applying to go to university, figures ...

Record numbers seek UK university places   Financial Times
Record number of students applying to university   Telegraph.co.uk
Higher fees fail to deter students from poor areas   The Times (subscription)
The Independent   
TES News   
Times Higher Education   
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BBC News
   
Police lack resources to probe corruption, inspectors say   
BBC News
Half the police forces in England and Wales are lacking the capability and resources to properly investigate corruption among their own officers, a report says. Inspectors found that many forces were not "seeking out intelligence on corruption proactively".
Police Officers Abusing Their Power - Report   Sky News
Police 'have to do more to seek out corruption'   Yorkshire Post
Police fear corruption accusations   Daily Mail

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Daily Mail
   
Police gunmen and jurors at risk after data is lost in the post   
Daily Mail
Firearms officers and jurors have been put at risk after two computer discs containing sensitive information about them were lost in the post. The officer who shot Mark Duggan – whose killing sparked the London riots – is among those in danger of being ...

Ministry of Justice lose secret details of police inquiries   The Times (subscription)
Mark Duggan shooting: Police death files LOST in the post by law chiefs   Mirror.co.uk
Families hit out over loss of data   The Argus
Yorkshire Post   
Belfast Telegraph   
BBC News   
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Migrant votes 'key in marginals'   
Echo
Migrant voters could have a "decisive" impact in a range of key marginal seats in the forthcoming general election, a new study has found. Almost four million foreign-born voters in England and Wales will be eligible to cast a vote on May 7, according to a ...


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The Times (subscription)
   
Tory MPs tried to sabotage Commons film crew   
The Times (subscription)
A group of rebel right-wing Conservative MPs tried to “knock over” a BBC cameraman in an attempt to sabotage an uncompromising documentary about the House of Commons. The Tory backbenchers — called “the beserkers” by Downing Street staff — were ...

Tory MPs 'tried to sabotage BBC documentary about Westminster'   Telegraph.co.uk
'Berserker' right-wing Tory MPs tried to sabotage BBC documentary   The Independent
MPs' 'plan to push over cameraman'   Belfast Telegraph
The Guardian   
Evesham Journal   
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Daily Mail
   
European human rights judges rule extradition of Haroon Aswat was legal   
Daily Mail
The European Court of Human Rights today backed the extradition of a paranoid schizophrenic man accused of setting up a jihadist training camp in the United States under orders from Abu Hamza. Haroon Aswat, 40, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, was ...


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Daily Mail
   
Four million foreign voters to take part in May's General Election   
Daily Mail
Two seats will be contested at the General Election where the majority of voters were born overseas. A record four million people born abroad will be able to vote in May after a decade of mass immigration, a study predicted yesterday. The figure – up 500,000 ...

Business faces up to 'surreal' mix of UK coalition risks   Financial Times
9 seats that will decide who wins the General Election   Telegraph.co.uk
Any chance the other parties will run their election campaigns without any deceit ...   The Independent
Stroud News and Journal   
Andover Advertiser   
Leamington Observer   
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