2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 U.K. U.K.


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Britain failed to shape Europe's future 40 years ago. Now it can   
Telegraph.co.uk
Forty years ago this coming June 5, Britain held a referendum. Aged 18, I voted for the first time in my life. The ballot paper asked: “Do you think the UK should stay in the European Community (Common Market)?” The majority voted Yes – 17,378,581 people, ...

Bank to probe 'Brexit' economy risk   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
SNP in chair for two committees   
The Times (subscription)
The SNP has been given the chairmanship of the Westminster committee that will scrutinise new devolution legislation. An SNP MP will chair the Scottish affairs committee, whose members will examine the Scotland Bill after it is published next week.
Scottish National party takes stewardship of two Commons committees   Financial Times
Week in Westminster   Glasgow Evening Times

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Daily Mail
   
Hatton Garden raid taxi driver brings combined age of 9 suspects to 532   
Daily Mail
A taxi driver has appeared in court charged with conspiracy to burgle in connection with the Hatton Garden jewellery raid - bringing the combined age of the 'Dad's Army' suspects to 532. John Harbinson, 42, of Benfleet, Essex, was remanded in custody at ...

Hatton Garden jewellery raid: ninth suspect is charged   The Guardian
Hatton Garden Heist: Ninth Man Charged   Sky News
Hatton Garden heist: Police charge ninth man over multi-million pound jewellery ...   Mirror.co.uk
Express.co.uk   
Gizmodo UK   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Ireland is #hometovote on gay marriage   
NEWS.com.au
THIS was the issue the Irish felt so passionate about that voters flew home to vote from across the world to have their say on it – a historic referendum on same-sex marriage. Irish voters turned out in force Friday for the referendum on whether same-sex ...

Ireland gay marriage referendum: high urban turnout boosts yes hopes   The Guardian
Ireland votes in gay marriage referendum   The Australian (blog)
Same-sex referendum: High turnout reported as polls close in Republic of Ireland   BBC News
Malton and Pickering Mercury   
The Conversation UK   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Sturgeon on attack over election smear   
The Times (subscription)
Nicola Sturgeon has called on the former Scottish secretary to consider his position as an MP after he was forced into the humiliating admission that he tried to smear her during the general election campaign. Alistair Carmichael, the only remaining Lib Dem ...

Carmichael urged to stand down as MP after accepting responsibility for leaking ...   Herald Scotland

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BT.com
   
Royal Belt-Tightening Sees Palace Job Cuts   
Sky News
Reviews are carried out to ensure the Queen's Household is run efficiently which can involve redundancies, an official confirms. 02:34, UK, Saturday 23 May 2015. Buckingham Palace. Morale remains high at the Palace, a spokeswoman insists. Share on ...

Queen's staff shocked by redundancies   The Times (subscription)
Queen 'axes number of long-serving royal staff in matter of months in cost-cutting ...   Mirror.co.uk
Cash-strapped palace axes staff   Daily Mail

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BBC News
   
Merge adoption services to end delays, councils told   
BBC News
Councils in England could be forced to merge their services to speed up adoption rates, under measures in next week's Queen's Speech. Children can spend months in care waiting to be found adoptive parents, say ministers. Councils should join forces to ...

Town halls urge ban on legal highs   Belfast Telegraph

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BBC News
   
Britain: Life Term for Bomb Maker   
New York Times
A London taxi driver convicted of making bombs that were used against United States forces in Iraq, one of which killed a sergeant, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday and told that he would spend at least 38 years behind bars. The defendant, Anis ...

London bombmaker jailed for life for US soldier murder in Iraq   Business Standard
Cab driver Anis Sardar jailed for Iraq bomb murder   BBC News

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Daily Mail
   
Sun reporter faces jail for paying £22k to corrupt anti-terror PC in 'grubby' deal   
Daily Mail
Anthony France pictured outside the Old Bailey. He was found guilty of paying a police officer for stories. A crime reporter at The Sun newspaper faced jail last night for paying £22,000 to a counter-terrorism police officer for stories. Anthony France, 41 ...

Operation Elveden: Sun journalist found guilty of paying a police officer for stories   The Independent
Reporter guilty of paying police for terror plot news   The Times (subscription)

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The Guardian
   
Election 2015: turnout crucial for Tories as Labour supporters stayed at home   
The Guardian
Election officials prepare for voters at a launderette turned polling station in Oxford on 7 May. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA. Alberto Nardelli. Friday 22 May 2015 13.37 EDT Last modified on Friday 22 May 2015 19.01 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

So who, really, is David Cameron, our re-elected 'one nation' Prime Minister?   The Independent
Why Labour lost the election   The Straits Times
Inside Politics: Europe is top of Tories' agenda   Express.co.uk

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