2015年8月9日 星期日

2015-08-10 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Illegal immigration: Minister pledges crackdown on 'rogue employers'   
BBC News
"Rogue employers" who give jobs to illegal migrants will be hit with "the full force of government machinery", ministers have warned. Businesses who employ illegal workers are denying work to UK citizens and helping drive down wages, immigration ...
African migrant surge imperils EU social infrastructure - Hammond   Reuters UK
Philip Hammond says Calais migrants threaten standard of living   Daily Mail
Rogue firms targeted in crackdown on migrants   The Times (subscription)
Irish Times   
Scotsman   
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The Guardian
   
It's Showtime For Labour's Leadership Contenders   
Sky News
Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall launch campaign videos to appeal to voters - but what do the commentators-turned-critics think? 03:54, UK, Monday 10 August 2015. Andy Burnham in campaign video. Andy Burnham pictured with his wife during his university ...

A broadside for Jeremy Corbyn from the Left says ANDREW PIERCE   Daily Mail
Labour candidate Jeremy Corbyn plans to nationalise UK industries   Irish Times
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn unveils measures for young adults   Belfast Telegraph
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Homes Evacuated As Man Held In Anti-Terror Swoop   
Sky News
The 27-year-old suspect is being held after suspicious items were allegedly found at his home in Birmingham. 02:35, UK, Monday 10 August 2015. police officer gun. Counter-terrorism police have until Tuesday to question the suspect. Share on Twitter ...

Homes evacuated as police hold Birmingham man in counter-terror swoop   Belfast Telegraph

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Daily Mail
   
Metropolitan Police pelted with bottles and bricks by a mob in Hackney   
Daily Mail
A 400-strong masked mob attacked police and paramedics with bottles and bricks after a party spiralled out of control in North London. The thugs even tried to ram police cars and vans with giant wheelie bins as they were called to a large noisy party ...
Police officers and paramedics attacked by masked mob at party   Irish Independent
Police attacked with bottles and bricks by 400-strong Hackney party mob   London24
400-strong 'masked mob' attacks Met police   Belfast Telegraph

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Britain accuses Spain of violating its sovereignty over Gibraltar   
swissinfo.ch
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Sunday accused Spain of violating its sovereignty over Gibraltar, saying Spanish state vessels had repeatedly and unlawfully entered its territorial waters without notifying it. "These repeated incursions ...

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Name and shame' exam boards who fail to mark A-level papers properly   
Telegraph.co.uk
This time of year is one of mixed emotions for all those who have worked with young people sitting public exams. For pupils, parents and teachers, hope battles with anxiety. And those running schools will inevitably have to deal with mixed fortunes on ...
A-level examiners must achieve top grades before sealing pupils' fates   The Guardian
A-Level exams fiasco: results were "guesstimated"   Birmingham Mail
Government threatens to tear up the exam amid anger over standards   Daily Mail
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Crown Office: blackout bus driver who killed colleague will not be prosecuted   
Herald Scotland
A BUS driver with a history of blackouts who passed out at the wheel and killed a colleague will not be prosecuted, it has emerged, as a leading industry figure called for “greater quality control” over who can drive passenger vehicles. A fatal ...
Family in call for charges over bin lorry crash   Scotsman
Glasgow bin lorry victim's family call for Harry Clarke to face police action   Daily Mail
Driver recruitment scrutinised   BusinessCar
The National   
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BBC News
   
SNP celebrates by-election successes   
BBC News
The SNP is celebrating further success after winning in five council by-elections. The party held three seats and won one from the Greens on Glasgow City Council. It also held another seat on South Lanarkshire Council. Three of the by-elections were ...


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Financial Times
   
Jobs prospects brighten as apprentices fill skills gap   
Financial Times
Job prospects are brightening for Britain's young people as employers plan to hire more apprentices to deal with skills gaps in their workforces. Companies' enthusiasm for training young recruits is a sign the labour market recovery is entering a new ...
Employers end 'dark decade' for youth unemployment, says report   Belfast Telegraph

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The Guardian
   
Police consider limited inquiry into Ted Heath child sex abuse claims   
The Guardian
Holding a full criminal inquiry into the allegations against Sir Edward Heath would commit police to a long and complex investigation. Photograph: Rex Shutterstock. Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent. Sunday 9 August 2015 13.56 EDT Last ...

Home Secretary Theresa May urged to stop lynch mob after Edward Heath abuse claims   Daily Mail
Vast scale of child sex abuse inquiries revealed   Herald Scotland
Myra Forde said nothing about Ted Heath. The police shouldn't have, either   Telegraph.co.uk
Irish Times   
The Independent   
New York Times   
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