2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 U.K. U.K.


The Guardian
   
Tories should vote Labour in Scotland to keep SNP out, Lord Tebbit suggests   
The Guardian
Conservative party supporters should consider voting tactically for Labour in most areas of Scotland as the best way of supporting the UK, the former Tory chairman Lord Tebbit has said. Amid deepening unease among Tory grandees at the party leadership's ...

Major's attack on SNP creating "merry hell" in alliance with Labour is an affront to ...   Herald Scotland
Goldman Sachs warns that a Labour victory on 7 May will be a disaster for British ...   International Business Times UK
Election 2015: Parties focus on health and women   BBC News
The Independent   
City A.M.   
Scotsman   
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BBC News
   
Election 2015: Grant Shapps denies Wikipedia claims   
BBC News
Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps has denied claims he repeatedly edited entries about himself and other MPs on Wikipedia. Mr Shapps told the BBC the allegations - reported by the Guardian - were "categorically false and defamatory". "It is the ...

Tory chairman linked to Wikipedia account banned after investigation   Herald Scotland
Top Tory Grant Shapps accused of 'secretly editing Wikipedia to smear his ...   mirror.co.uk
Tory Party chairman Grant Shapps accused of doctoring Wikipedia pages   Daily Mail
The Times (subscription)   
Sky News   
Express.co.uk   
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Yorkshire Post
   
Clegg offers to end public sector freeze   
Yorkshire Post
Nick Clegg will promise rises in public sector pay today. He was on the campaign trail in Cornwall yesterday. James Reed, Political Correspondent. 02:38 Wednesday 22 April 2015. 0. Have your say. PUBLIC SECTOR workers will today be promised pay rises ...

Britain's Nick Clegg vows to end public sector pay cuts -Guardian   Daily Mail
Lib Dem pledge to stop public sector pay cuts   ITV News
Nick Clegg's tax pledge to deter second homes   City A.M.
International Business Times UK   
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The Guardian   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Labour pledge of NHS pay rise provokes scorn   
Telegraph.co.uk
Labour has promised a real terms pay rise for NHS staff while the Conservatives accused them of “playing politics” with the health service and risking a future shortage of nurses. During a debate about the future of the NHS, Jeremy Hunt, Conservative Health ...

Labour and Lib Dems compete on public sector pay pledges   Financial Times
Hunt, Lamb, Burnham – and an NHS ménage à trois   Channel 4 News
SNP proposes £140bn public services and infrastructure spending   Government Computing Network
Nursing Times   
OnMedica   
mirror.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
'Shocking' Rise In Deliberate Cruelty To Animals   
Sky News
The RSPCA says one in eight complaints involve claims of deliberate and often violent cruelty to animals. 03:07, UK, Wednesday 22 April 2015. Dog owner SIRI FINNESTAD and her pet Nana. Dog owner Siri Finnestad and her British Bulldog pet Nana.
Animal cruelty reports on the rise, RSPCA says   BBC News
RSPCA investigates 160k animal cruelty cases in 2014   Daily Mail
Region's animal cruelty shame laid bare   Yorkshire Post
The Northern Echo   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Nigel Farage: UKIP manifesto is diverse because a 'half black' and 'fully black ...   
Scottish Daily Record
THE UKIP leader picked phrasing to describe his immigration spokesman Steven Woolfe MEP, who's grandad was African American. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. What happens when Nigel Farage is asked why only one black face was in the Ukip Video loading ...

Nigel Farage wants the BBC to stop making Doctor Who, Strictly Come Dancing ...   Belfast Telegraph
Nigel Farage says manifesto features one 'half black' and a 'fully black' person   Telegraph.co.uk
Nigel Farage says image of 'half-black' spokesman shows manifesto's diversity   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
The Northern Echo   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Record breaking 500000 people register for general election vote 24 hours ...   
mirror.co.uk
Nearly half a million people registered to vote in the 24 hours before the crunch deadline, officials have said. Some 469,047 applications were made online and 15,965 on paper, according to Cabinet Office figures. It was the busiest day since a new system ...

More people register to vote 'than ever before'   BBC News
General election: Half a million in late rush to register to vote   Financial Times
Election 2015: Will 500000 new voters registered in record last-minute digital ...   International Business Times UK
South Wales Guardian   
The Independent   
Channel 4 News   
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Irish Times
   
Tories need Boris's star power to make their man shine on Farage's home patch   
Irish Times
Boris Johnson walked away from the counter of the Sorbetto ice cream parlour in Ramsgate, happily chomping his way through a bubble gum-flavoured cone with television cameras just inches from his face. “Oh, we didn't pay,” he told Conservative candidate ...

Boris Johnsons proves a hit with locals campaigning in Ramsgate   Daily Mail
Ice cream and kisses: Another hectic day on the campaign trail for Boris Johnson   Express.co.uk
Boris Johnson defends 'negative' Tory tactics - What's wrong with calling Ed ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Financial Times   
Gulf Times   
Kent Online   
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Irish Independent
   
Prince Charles will visit scene of attack that killed godfather   
Irish Independent
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla will visit the scene of the Sligo bomb attack that Open Gallery 2 Prince Charles and his wife Camilla will visit the scene of the Sligo bomb attack that killed his godfather Lord Mountbatten Eithne O'Sullivan at her restaurant ...

Charles to visit site of his uncle's IRA murder: Prince and Duchess of Cornwall to ...   Daily Mail
Prince Charles in poignant visit to Ireland   Herald Scotland
Charles and Camilla plan Irish visit next month   Irish Examiner
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
Yahoo News UK   
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Herald Scotland
   
SNP u-turns on abolition of corroboration   
Herald Scotland
The Scottish Government has performed a u-turn on its flagship policy to abolish corroboration in criminal cases during the current parliament. The Scottish Government has performed a u-turn on its flagship policy to abolish corroboration in criminal cases ...

John Scott QC: Reform of the system required   Scotsman
U-turn by SNP on Criminal Justice Bill over principle of corroboration   The National
SNP about-turn on plans to abolish corroboration   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
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