2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
'Psychopathic' Killer Nurse Faces Life In Jail   
Sky News
Victorino Chua, described as a narcissistic psychopath by detectives, faces a minimum of two mandatory life sentences. 02:17, UK, Tuesday 19 May 2015. 1/8. Handwritten letter written by nurse Victorino Chua. 'I know if I go, I go straight to hell, no question ...

Stepping Hill hospital: how Victorino Chua's poisonings were uncovered   The Guardian
Stepping Hill trial: The devil within Victorino Chua   BBC News
Stepping Hill: Hospital patients who needed care but fell prey to a killer   Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Dan Jarvis backs Andy Burnham's Labour leadership bid   
Telegraph.co.uk
Dan Jarvis has backed Andy Burnham in the Labour leadership race, in a move that will increase the likelihood of shadow health secretary becoming the party's next leader. Mr Jarvis, the ex-paratrooper turned Labour MP, was seen as a leading contender for ...

Labour leadership: Ed Miliband allies accuse union of trying to stitch up leader ...   The Independent
Dan Jarvis backs Andy Burnham to be Labour leader   Daily Mail
Andy Burnham Backed By Dan Jarvis In Labour Leadership Battle   Huffington Post UK
mirror.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Prince Charles's Ireland visit to set new milestone   
BBC News
When the Queen shook hands with Martin McGuinness it was a historic moment for the relationship between Britain and Ireland. The two countries' deep, once troubled history, will pass another striking milestone when the Queen's eldest son - who is colonel ...

Charles to meet Sinn Fein's Adams   Belfast Telegraph
No intelligence of a specific threat to Prince Charles ahead of Royal visit - gardai   Irish Independent
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: How Lord Mountbatten offered to give away his ...   Daily Mail

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Financial Times
   
Cameron likely to drop plan to shrink Commons   
Financial Times
David Cameron is likely to drop plans to reduce the number of MPs to 600 as the prime minister tries to avoid an early stand-off with his backbenchers. A government figure told the FT discussions on dropping a commitment to reduce the House of Commons ...

The Tories can set the agenda for the next 10 years. They should start with the ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Global news briefs from the Economist   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Cameron's victory in a (dis-) United Kingdom   Open Democracy
The Age   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Cake slogan case verdict expected   
Belfast Telegraph
A verdict is due to be delivered in the case against a Christian bakery which refused to make a cake bearing a pro-gay marriage slogan. Also in this Section. First witness due in Coulson trial · Inflation 'may turn negative' · Brinsley Forde to be awarded MBE ...

Ashers bakery is back in court tomorrow. What will it mean if it loses?   ChristianToday

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Irish Independent
   
Tributes to Briton killed in Kabul blast   
Irish Independent
Afghan security forces inspect the site after a suicide bombing attack near Kabul's international airport in Open Gallery 1 Afghan security forces inspect the site after a suicide bombing attack near Kabul's international airport in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Rahmat ...

Briton Killed In Taliban Suicide Attack Named   Sky News
Kabul car bombing: First picture of Briton killed in suicide attack in Afghanistan   mirror.co.uk

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stv.tv
   
Extra 500 modern apprenticeships to be funded with £3.8m investment   
stv.tv
An extra 500 modern apprenticeships are to be funded over the next year following a £3.8m investment, the First Minister has announced. The funding will also be used to create more opportunities for young people still at school through work-based ...

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces 500 extra modern apprenticeships as ...   Scottish Daily Record
Apprenticeship funding welcomed   SNP (press release)
Sturgeon announces £3.8m investment in apprenticeships   Herald Scotland

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
GCHQ spies given immunity from anti-hacking laws   
Telegraph.co.uk
The government has quietly rewritten anti-hacking laws, giving GCHQ staff, intelligence officers and police immunity from prosecution for hacking into computers and mobile phones. The Computer Misuse Act, which came into effect in 1990, states that gaining ...

GCHQ denies hacking immunity and back-door government shenanigans   Inquirer
UK amends law to make government-backed hacking legal   TechRadar
Intelligence agencies can hack computers without breaking UK laws   Out-Law.com
Gizmodo UK   
International Business Times UK   
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USA TODAY
   
Can you picture Duchess Kate making jam?   
USA TODAY
Duchess Kate of Cambridge, safe in her country redoubt with two babies under 2 to tend to, might be ready for making jam and singing Jerusalem . We are having a hard time picturing it, ever since it came out over the weekend in the British media that Kate, ...

Princess Kate Pens Letter to Her Local Women's Club   People Magazine
Kate 'interested' in joining the Women's Institute   hellomagazine.com
Kate Middleton Join Women's Institute: Copies Queen Elizabeth, Outshines ...   Celebrity Dirty Laundry
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Irish Independent   
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LocalGov
   
Summer Budget announced   
economia
It will be a “Budget for working people”, focusing on raising productivity and living standards, and revealing details of the government's plans “to deliver the savings set out in the election campaign”. Explaining why he was taking the unusual step of having ...

Second Budget set for July 8   Public Finance
Osborne set to deliver Budget in July   LocalGov
Osborne sharpens machete for Blue Budget   Money Observer
TaxAssist Accountants   
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