2015年2月15日 星期日

2015-02-16 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Paddington next of kin double murder probe launched   
BBC News
A murder investigation has started after a man and woman were found dead at a property in west London. The bodies were discovered by police visiting next of kin at Landor House in Westbourne Park Road, Paddington, on Saturday to inform them of the ...

Son 'killed parents after arrest'   Worcester News
Murder Investigation After Three Found Dead   Sky News
Westbourne Park deaths: 'Rapist Son kills himself after murdering his mum and ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Guardian   
Express.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Independent
   
Ed Miliband: Boosting the prosperity of working families is the key to Britain's ...   
The Independent
Drawing inspiration from Barack Obama's pledge to build the American economy from the “middle out”, Ed Miliband will today insist that boosting the prosperity of working families on average incomes is the key to Britain's industrial revival. As Labour launches ...

Miliband to unveil new approach to business policy   ITV News
Miliband spells out prosperity plan   Yeovil Express

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Two killed in minibus lorry crash   
Belfast Telegraph
Two people have died and six others have been injured in a collision involving a minibus and a lorry. Also in this Section. Warning on Russia after ceasefire · Driver held over M1 crash bailed · Greece euro exit 'looks inevitable' · Universal Credit 'helping ...

Two men arrested after fatal road crash near Burton   Tamworth Herald
Tutbury crash: Pair killed in collision between lorry and minibus were both men ...   Ashbourne News Telegraph
Fatal crash: Police confirmed two people killed in collision were men   Derby Telegraph
StaffsLive   
The Independent   
Staff Newsletter   
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BBC News
   
Ed Balls vows to crack down on tax evasion   
BBC News
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls: "We want to collect the tax. We'll toughen up the law". Continue reading the main story. Related Stories. HSBC publishes newspaper apology · Miliband pledges tough HMRC review · Miliband slams 'dodgy' PM in tax row.
Labour tax claims 'small beer'   expressandstar.com
Ed Balls vows to investigate tax ploy used by Miliband   Daily Mail
Tax avoiders and hedge funds. The Tories invited them to the party …   The Guardian
Daventry Express   
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The Guardian
   
VisitBritain aims to attract Chinese tourists with new names for landmarks   
The Guardian
The Shard in London has been rechristened Zhai Xing Ta in Mandarin, which means 'the tower that allows us to pluck stars from the sky'. Photograph: Cultura Travel/Richard Seymour/Getty Images. Nadia Khomami. Sunday 15 February 2015 19.05 EST.
Mountain Lakes Get You Drunk on Dreams: Scots icons get new Mandarin names   Herald Scotland
Chinese give Mandarin names to Scottish landmarks   Scotsman
Top Scottish sights and landmarks given Chinese names   BBC News
stv.tv   
Scotland Now   
South Wales Evening Post   
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The Guardian
   
Tower of London poppies artist received death threats   
The Guardian
Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red at the Tower of London, by artist Paul Cummins. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA. Caroline Davies. Sunday 15 February 2015 07.24 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn ...

UK: Tower of London poppies artist Paul Cummins 'received death threats'   International Business Times UK
Poppy artist reveals he received death threats over charities   Digital Journal
Tower of London poppies artist, Paul Cummins, receives death threats   Metro
Lancaster and Morecambe Citizen   
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
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Herald Sun
   
New find puts Anne Boleyn in the picture   
Herald Sun
A NEW chapter in the story of Anne Boleyn has been unveiled, thanks to facial recognition technology. HENRY VIII's attempt to erase his second wife from history after chopping off her head may have been thwarted after more than 470 years. Currently, the ...

Jane Seymour portrait shows Boleyn: Facial recognition technology finds striking ...   Daily Mail
Scientists use an old portrait and CCTV technology to identify the face of Anne ...   The Independent
Possible Anne Boleyn portrait found using facial recognition software   The Guardian
The Times (subscription)   
Your Local Guardian   
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Daily Mail
   
Boris 'wants lead role' in EU talks   
Daily Mail
Boris Johnson feels he would be well-placed to lead the renegotiation of Britain's membership of the European Union, it was claimed yesterday. If the Conservatives win a second term, it is expected that Mr Johnson would be a cabinet minister when they ...

Boris Johnson revives call for Tory MPs to publish tax returns   The Guardian
Boris Johnson is renouncing his US citizenship   Market Business News
Savvy London Mayor Boris Johnson Paid IRS, Is Now Renouncing U.S. ...   Forbes
New York Daily News   
Herald Scotland   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Cosla and EIS clash over teacher numbers   
BBC News
A row has broken out between Scotland's largest teaching union and the council body Cosla over teacher numbers. Cosla has produced research questioning the direct link between the number of teachers employed by a council and attainment. It is part of an ...

Scottish councils claim government-imposed teacher freeze is illegal   The Guardian
John Swinney 'acting illegally' on teacher numbers   Scotsman
Councils threaten legal action in escalating teacher numbers war   Herald Scotland
The Times (subscription)   
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Western Morning News
   
Real wages in the Westcountry drop by £300   
Western Morning News
Average pay in the South West fell by nearly £300 in real terms last year, a new report has found. This is the culmination of a 7.5% decline in the region's real wages since 2010. The figures, released today by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), mark the ...

Scots worker's wages fall by almost £1900 since 2010 as chief execs earn ...   Herald Scotland
Lack of wage growth 'hikes deficit'   shropshirestar.com
Osborne's war on wages cost £33bn   Morning Star Online
The Economic Voice (blog)   
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