2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Queen's Speech 2015: EU referendum, tax cuts and Right to Buy expected   
BBC News
An EU referendum, tax cuts for low-earners and an extension of Right to Buy will be promised in the first all-Conservative Queen's Speech since 1996. Prime Minister David Cameron said the speech would set out a "clear vision for what our country can be".
Queen's Speech: David Cameron pledges tax cuts but delays scrapping Human ...   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian view on benefit cuts: Cameron's menu of pain   The Guardian

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Irish Times
   
Stormont in jeopardy as welfare Bill is blocked   
Irish Times
The Northern Assembly last night blocked the final passage of the welfare Bill, triggering a potential crisis that could bring down the Stormont institutions. Despite a warning by DUP Minister for Finance Arlene Foster that rejection of the welfare proposals ...

NI welfare reform debate: Ford says Stormont 'in dangerous position'   BBC News
Northern Irish assembly faces potential collapse after reforms rejected   Reuters UK
Northern Ireland govt in trouble after bill blocked   Yahoo News

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Financial Times
   
Cameron weighs in on London cabbies clash   
Financial Times
David Cameron has weighed into the row between London's black cab drivers and Uber, after parts of the capital were brought to a standstill by a protest by cabbies against so-called “e-hailing” apps. Downing Street insisted on Tuesday that both black cabs ...

London cab strike snarls up Victoria and Westminster   BBC News
David Cameron is 'pro-punter' as cab drivers protest against Uber   Telegraph.co.uk
Taxi drivers hold protest, claiming business is being eroded   Channel 4 News
The Guardian   
Breitbart News   
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The Guardian
   
Police investigate Alistair Carmichael over memo leak   
The Guardian
Police Scotland have confirmed that they are investigating whether a crime was committed by MP Alistair Carmichael when he falsely denied leaking a memo intended to discredit Scottish National party leader Nicola Sturgeon during the general election ...

MP faces inquiry over Sturgeon memo leak   The Times (subscription)
Anti-Alistair Carmichael campaign raises £20000 in bid to unseat memo-leaking ...   Mirror.co.uk
Police probe Alistair Carmichael memo complaint   Scotsman

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BBC News
   
Murder Probe After Teenager's Body Found   
Mix 96
Two people have been arrested after the discovery of a teenager's body at a flat prompted a murder investigation. The body of the 19-year-old was found at the address in Sea Road, in the Boscombe area of Bournemouth, at midday on Tuesday. Dorset Police ...

Murder investigation after teenager's body found   ITV News

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The Independent
   
Toby Fairclough: Tributes paid to 'cherished' teenager who died after 'taking ...   
The Independent
Tributes have been paid to a 17-year-old who has died in hospital after he is believed to have taken what he thought was MDMA. Toby Fairclough was taken to Stoke Mandeville Hospital after reportedly suffering a cardiac arrest. Police have said they refuse ...

Boy, 17, dies after taking ecstasy   The Northern Echo
Drug abuse in Britain: 17-year-old boy has cardiac arrest, dies after taking ecstasy   International Business Times UK
Tribute to 'brilliant' teenager who died after 'digesting substance'   Buckingham Advertiser

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BBC News
   
Abortion law 'could be devolved to Holyrood'   
BBC News
The Scottish and UK governments have held discussions on transferring control over abortion laws to the Scottish Parliament, it has emerged. The issue was discussed as part of last year's Smith Commission on devolving more powers to Holyrood.
Economists warn that Smith proposals would leave Scotland in   Herald Scotland
Scotland at risk of economic decline says Jimmy Reid Foundation think-tank   stv.tv
New powers could put Scotland 'in cycle of decline'   Scotsman

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BBC News
   
MSPs to vote on Assisted Suicide Scotland bill   
BBC News
MSPs are to vote on the Assisted Suicide Scotland Bill as the legislation is debated at Holyrood. The bill, which would allow those with terminal illnesses to end their own life, could fail if it does not secure enough votes at this stage. Supporters said the plan ...

Groups in assisted suicide rallies   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Let us kill the Assisted Suicide Bill, not the people   Herald Scotland
Last chance to convince MSPs on Assisted Suicide Bill   Liberal Democrat Voice

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The Times (subscription)
   
Call for inquiry into 'illegal' foxhunts caught on camera   
The Times (subscription)
Labour is demanding an investigation into claims that at least half of Scotland's registered hunts are breaking the law on foxhunting. The League Against Cruel Sports said yesterday that it had documentary evidence suggesting that hunts are routinely using ...

Calls for SNP to make anti-foxhunting stance clear as hunts caught on video   The Guardian
Secret fox hunting footage revealed by activists - who claim string of hunts are ...   Mirror.co.uk
Half of hunts 'breaking the law'   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Evening Standard   
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RT
   
Security giant G4S implicated in people smuggling ring at Vienna airport   
RT
An employee of the world's largest security firm, G4S, is among 13 security staff charged with organizing a human trafficking gang at Vienna International Airport. “I can confirm that in compliance with Austrian labour law, an employee responsible for checking ...

13 security personnel accused of smuggling refugees through Vienna Airport   APA
Vienna airport staff 'smuggling illegal immigrants to Britain' arrested   Telegraph.co.uk

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