2015年5月13日 星期三

2015-05-14 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Nigel Farage condemned by UKIP election campaign chief   
BBC News
Nigel Farage has become a "snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive" man, UKIP's election campaign chief has said in a powerful attack on the party leader. Economics spokesman Patrick O'Flynn told The Times Mr Farage risked turning the party into a "personality ...

Ukip campaign chief launches blistering attack on Nigel Farage   Telegraph.co.uk
Ukip campaign chief calls Nigel Farage 'snarling, thin-skinned and aggressive'   The Guardian
UKIP Campaign Chief Attacks 'Snarling' Farage   Sky News
Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Prince Charles' press secretary blocks Michael Crick's 'spider letters' question   
Daily Mail
Mr Crick is known for his bold interviewing style, and last week he even had a boxing fight with Labour grandee John Prescott. Last year UKIP's controversial Godfrey Bloom lost the UKIP whip after he described women as 'sluts' before hitting reporter Mr Crick ...

The 'black spider memos' reveal a temperate Prince in tune with the people   Telegraph.co.uk
Private letters reveal extensive lobbying efforts by Prince Charles   Irish Independent
Prince Charles 'black spider' memos reveal lobbying of Tony Blair   The Guardian

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Irish Times
   
Unions may have bigger role in electing next Labour leader   
Irish Times
Britain's major trade unions have been given months to sign up their members to vote in September's election for the Labour Party leadership to replace Ed Miliband, who quit following last week's disastrous general election results. Saying Labour needed “an ...

Britain's Labour to name new leader in September   The Sun Daily
Cooper and Burnham join Labour race   Belfast Telegraph

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Irish Times
   
Government concern about UK plan to scrap Human Rights Act   
Irish Times
The Government has serious concerns that London could breach the terms of the Belfast Agreement if prime minister David Cameron carries through on a pledge to scrap the UK's Human Rights Act. Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan said any ...

Allison Pearson: We must get rid of the dreadful Human Rights Act   Telegraph.co.uk
Human Rights Act: David Cameron faces Tory backbench rebellion   Belfast Telegraph

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NEWS.com.au
   
British schoolgirls on run from IS   
NEWS.com.au
THREE British schoolgirls who drew international headlines when they ran away to join the Islamic State have possibly fled the terrorist group and are on the run from their Jihadi husbands. The UK foreign office has said they are investigating the reports but ...

Three British Jihadi Brides Reportedly Ran Away From ISIS   Daily Caller
Isis runaway brides: Experts fear British Isis brides could face public execution   International Business Times UK
Theresa May refuses to comment on whether British schoolgirls will be allowed ...   ITV News

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Politico
   
You think Scotland's left-wing? Think again!   
Politico
FRENCH REGIONS MERGER PANIC: It's a topsy-turvy world in which even French regional public servants need to start worrying about job security. Yet from January 1, 2016, … 13/5/15 5:30 AM CEST ...

Holyrood concern over Smith commission draft legislation   BBC News
Scottish nationalists to PM Cameron: You cannot rule out another referendum   AsiaOne
Britain should take its fair share of Mediterranean refugees, insists Salmond   Herald Scotland
The Straits Times   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Sadiq Khan attacks 'champagne swigging' Boris as he announces London ...   
mirror.co.uk
Sadiq Khan announced his bid to be London Mayor and immediately attacked “Champagne-swigging” Boris for letting down the capital. The former Shadow Justice Secretary said he would “roll up my sleeves” and fight for all Londoners. “For the last eight ...

London mayor race 2016: Abbott and Khan in Labour candidate bids   BBC News
Abbott launches London mayor bid   BT.com
Khan announces Labour mayoral bid   Belfast Telegraph
PutneySW15.com   
Evening Standard   
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The Guardian
   
UK homeless no longer have to take 'almost impossible' accommodation test   
The Guardian
'At the mercy of an almost impossible test, thousands of vulnerable homeless people have been forced to sleep rough or pushed into dangerous situations,' said Campbell Robb of Shelter. Photograph: Alamy. Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent.
Landmark Ruling To Help Homeless Find Housing   Eagle Radio

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Manchester Evening News
   
Take us with you Scotland! Twitter responds to petition calling for North of ...   
Manchester Evening News
Maybe it's not such a bad idea after all: as one correspondent North of Border tweeted 'the weather's chilly but the whisky is hot!'. Thousands of people have now signed a petition backing what must surely be one of the more left-field constitutional suggestions ...

Thousands of northerners demand to break away from south of England and join ...   mirror.co.uk

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CBC.ca
   
Hundreds pledge gifts, well-wishes for UK woman's 100th birthday   
CBC.ca
A 99-year-old woman from Sheffield, U.K., is set to have the birthday of her life after BBC Radio posted her story on their Facebook page which prompted hundreds of heartfelt responses. BBC Radio Sheffield posted a photo of Winnie, 99, who was born in ...

Thousands of BBC Listeners Rally for a Very Special Birthday   GOOD Magazine
Thousands pledge birthday gifts to 99-year-old woman   Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook frenzy for Winnie, 100   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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