2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Church in Ireland needs 'reality check' after gay marriage vote   
BBC News
One of Ireland's most senior Catholic clerics has called for the Church to take a "reality check" following the country's overwhelming vote in favour of same-sex marriage. The first gay marriages are now likely to take place in the early autumn. Diarmuid Martin ...

Abbott rules out gay marriage referendum   Daily Mail
Ireland gay marriage vote: Both sides say 'yes' in historic verdict   Hindustan Times
Ireland is a kinder, fairer place after voting for same-sex marriage   The Guardian
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP will work across party lines to keep Human Rights Act   
The Guardian
Nicola Sturgeon said: 'The SNP's priority is ending austerity, and the damage it does to people's lives.' Photograph: Ken Jack/Demotix/Corbis. Press Association. Saturday 23 May 2015 19.43 EDT Last modified on Saturday 23 May 2015 20.22 EDT. Share on ...

Tories at war over plan to scrap Human Rights Act   Telegraph.co.uk
Sturgeon vows to lead opposition against Tory cuts and attack on human rights   Herald Scotland

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BBC News
   
Murder Probe As Three Bodies Found In House   
Sky News
Police say the deaths of a man, woman and child, who were found in a house in Oxfordshire, are being treated as suspicious. 04:37, UK, Sunday 24 May 2015. Murder inquiry. Thames Valley police have launched a murder probe. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

Murder investigation as three found dead in Didcot   BBC News
Man, woman and girl found dead in a house in Oxfordshire   The Guardian
Murder investigation launched after bodies of man, woman and girl found at ...   Daily Mail

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BBC News
   
Pascal Lamy urges PM to make positive case for EU   
BBC News
David Cameron is being urged to make a positive case for Europe if he wants to successfully renegotiate the UK's terms of membership with fellow EU leaders. Pascal Lamy, one of Europe's most senior politicians, told the BBC other leaders wanted to help Mr ...

In England the Labour party's time has passed   The Australian Financial Review
Labour in U-turn on EU referendum   Bromsgrove Advertiser
Labour to back EU referendum bill   Yahoo News

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BBC News
   
Carmichael faces ethics inquiry as demands grow for him to quit as MP   
Herald Scotland
Custom byline text: Tom Gordon. Tom Gordon. Scottish Political Editor. DISGRACED former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael is facing a House of Commons ethics probe into the leak of a misleading memo about Nicola Sturgeon. It is understood several ...

Nikileaks explained: The sad thing about the Nicola Sturgeon saga is that it ...   The Independent
Byelection fears grow for Lib Dems' last MP in Scotland   The Guardian
Carmichael pressured in memo row   Malton and Pickering Mercury
BBC News   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Councils switching off CCTV to save money   
The Times (subscription)
Councils across England and Wales are cutting back on CCTV cameras in a bid to cut costs, a surveillance watchdog has warned. Tony Porter, surveillance camera commissioner, was concerned about the cutbacks because he feared it could make it more ...

Councils turning off CCTV to cut costs   Gulf Times
Councils Scale Back Use Of CCTV To Cut Costs, Amidst Warnings That Crimes ...   Huffington Post UK
Councils' cuts to CCTV creating a 'worrying situation'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Deaths bungalow to be demolished   
Belfast Telegraph
A hotel bungalow in Corfu where two British children died of carbon monoxide poisoning during a holiday in 2006 will be demolished later this year, according to reports. Also in this Section. Sweden wins Eurovision Song Contest · Memorial tribute to rescue ...

Bosses changed number of Corfu gas deaths villa and reopened it   Daily Mail

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Irish Independent
   
Adams in new attack on Mairia   
Irish Independent
IRA sex-abuse victim Mairia Cahill has reacted furiously to claims made by Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams that she was abused by her uncle. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ms Cahill said her abuser Martin ...


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Daily Mail
   
11 arrested on suspicion of murder after Birmingham man's body found in shed   
Daily Mail
Police have arrested 11 people including two 15-year-old schoolboys on suspicion of murder after a man's body was found in a shed in Birmingham. The victim has not yet been formally identified, but is believed to be a 34-year-old from the Yardley area, who ...

Schoolboys among 11 arrested after dead body found in Birmingham shed   Metro
Man's body found in shed in Yardley: police ask for information about white ...   Tyburn Mail
Murder probe: Schoolboys among 11 arrested after body found in SHED   Express.co.uk
International Business Times UK   
Birmingham Mail   
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Aberdeen Press and Journal
   
SNP hope to build cross-party consensus to retain Human Rights Act   
Aberdeen Press and Journal
Nicola Sturgeon is looking for cross-party support to defeat UK Government attempt to repeal the Human Rights Act. The SNP hope to build up a cross-party consensus to defeat UK Government efforts to repeal the Human Rights Act. Party leader Nicola ...

Scottish National party takes stewardship of two Commons committees   Financial Times
SNP in chair for two committees   The Times (subscription)

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