2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 U.K. U.K.


Daily Mail
   
Rally over fox hunt law change bid   
Daily Mail
Animal welfare activists will stage a rally against proposals to amend the law on fox hunting in England and Wales, buoyed by the decision of the Scottish National Party to vote against the move. The nationalists are to ditch their traditional ...
First minister claims Scotland is 'northern powerhouse'   BBC News
Fox hunting ban: SNP says it will defeat Conservative plan to relax ban   The Independent
SNP to vote against hunting plans   Belfast Telegraph
Financial Times   
The Times (subscription)   
Sky News   
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BBC News
   
David Cameron to set out plans to tackle gender pay gap   
BBC News
The government is to press ahead with plans to force large firms to disclose data on the gender pay gap among staff. A consultation on the measure - introduced in the final months of the coalition - is to begin on Tuesday. David Cameron will say the ...
Firms Will Be Forced To Reveal Gender Pay Gap   Sky News
Britain to force firms to publish gender pay gap details   Reuters UK
David Cameron clashes with business over gender pay gap   Telegraph.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Harriet Harman faces major Labour rebellion over Tory welfare cuts   
Telegraph.co.uk
Harriet Harman is facing a major rebellion after ordering Labour MPs not to block the Tory welfare bill despite vocal opposition from three leadership candidates. Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham and Jeremy Corbyn all said they opposed government moves to ...

Labour Party divided over future welfare cuts   BBC News
Harriet Harman struggles to hold Labour together over welfare changes   The Guardian
Harman warns labour over welfare   Daily Mail
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Sky News   
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Daily Mail
   
Defence budget 'widened' to hit Nato's 2% target   
Daily Mail
Michael Fallon effectively admitted to 'creative accounting' yesterday in a bid to comfortably hit the Nato target of two per cent. The Defence Secretary yesterday said the remit of the defence budget would be 'marginally' wider to include elements of ...

UK ministers accused of 'cooking books' on defence spending   Financial Times
Michael Fallon goes on the defensive with Nato assurance   The Guardian
FactCheck: Is the government cooking the books on defence spending?   Channel 4 News (blog)
Mirror.co.uk   
BBC News   
Conservative Home   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Northern Irish police injured in clash at Protestant Orange Order parade   
Sydney Morning Herald
Belfast: Eight Northern Irish police officers were injured when they were pelted by bottles, beer cans and other missiles, as Protestant loyalists reacted angrily when a cordon was erected to stop an annual Orange Order parade from passing a Catholic ...
Police injured in Belfast riots and teenage girl hit by car after parade halted   Mirror.co.uk
Northern Ireland riots: Police lift car off woman hit during sectarian clashes   Telegraph.co.uk
Police Officers Injured In Belfast Rioting   Sky News
Daily Mail   
Sky News Australia   
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WalesOnline
   
SAS Test Inquest Verdict Due After Soldiers Died   
Sky News
The three men died after taking part in a 16-mile march during SAS Test Week on one of the hottest days of 2013. 03:52, UK, Tuesday 14 July 2015. SAS L/Cpl Craig Roberts, L/Cpl Edward Maher, Cpl James Dunsby. L/Cpls Craig Roberts, Edward Maher and ...

SAS deaths: The savage beauty of the Brecon Beacons   BBC News
Overhaul SAS selection says father of soldier who died in searing heat   Telegraph.co.uk
Brecon Beacons SAS deaths: Dad of reservist who died calls for improved safety ...   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
WalesOnline   
ITV News   
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BBC News
   
Norwich explosion: Two men aged in 20s and in 50s died at scene   
BBC News
Two people have died in an explosion at an industrial estate in Norwich. Norfolk Police said the men, one aged in his 50s and one in his 20s, died shortly after 09:00 BST. "Officers can confirm that two people have sadly died at the scene," a ...
Norfolk explosion: Probe launched after two die in massive explosion at digger ...   Mirror.co.uk
Norwich explosion kills two people   BT.com
Two die in industrial plant blast   Northwich Guardian

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Internet firms delete customer data post-Snowden to stop spies getting it   
Telegraph.co.uk
Internet companies are deleting customer data so they do not have to hand it over to the police or spy agencies in a fresh row over privacy and security, it has emerged. The worst culprits are “new, smaller” providers meaning a new generation of ...

UK surveillance report makes concessions to privacy lobby   The Guardian
How Edward Snowden has sabotaged spies keeping track on terror   Daily Mail
Report claims security services facing encryption threat to foiling terror attacks   Herald Scotland
Campaign Series   
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Irish Times
   
Former Ukip MEP Ashley Mote jailed over expenses   
Irish Times
A former British UK Independence Party (Ukip) MEP, Ashley Mote, has been jailed in London for five years for a “breathtakingly dishonest” £400,000 (€560,000) fraud on his European Parliament expenses. Mote (79) had “lied, protested, lied and lied again ...
MEP is jailed for benefit fraud   BBC News
Ex-Ukip MEP jailed for expenses fraud amounting to almost £500000   Express.co.uk
Former Ukip MEP jailed over £500k expenses fraud   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Universal Credit staff go on strike in protest against 'oppressive' culture ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Call centre staff in charge of helping people through the Tories' welfare reforms are going on strike in a protest against their 'increasingly oppressive' working culture. Nearly 1,500 Universal Credit workers are walking out after complaining of staff ...
Union confirms two-day strike over Universal Credit's pisspoor IT   The Register
1500 civil servants bringing in Universal Credit to strike over 'oppressive ...   The National
Benefits staff to strike over working conditions   Glasgow Evening Times
Montrose Review   
ComputerworldUK   
Government Computing Network   
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