2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 U.K. U.K.


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Iain Duncan Smith vows to overhaul 'perverse' sickness benefits   
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's "perverse" sickness benefits system will be overhauled to help more than hundreds of thousands of people back into work and stop them from being "written off" by society, Iain Duncan Smith is to announce. Mr Duncan Smith, the Work and ...
Sickness benefits face shake-up   Financial Times
Benefits shakeup aims to force more disabled people into jobs   The Guardian
Iain Duncan Smith says we can get 1m claimants off disability benefit and into ...   Daily Mail
Belfast Telegraph   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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Daily Mail
   
Calls for air show safety rules to be reviewed as police warn death toll from ...   
Daily Mail
His colleague Graham Stinger told the Daily Mirror: 'I think when an events like this kills 11 people - and it's not the first time there have been fatalities at an airshow - there should be a serious look at the regulations with a view to tightening ...
Shoreham Victim's Mother Calls For Air Show Ban   Sky News
Shoreham air crash: Football club 'struggling to cope'   BBC News
Shoreham air disaster: Calls for acrobatic displays to take place over the sea   Belfast Telegraph
Metro   
The Times (subscription)   
Herald Sun   
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BBC News
   
EU referendum: UK settlement will benefit other nations - Osborne   
BBC News
The UK's plans to renegotiate its relationship with the EU will benefit other nations, Chancellor George Osborne is to tell European leaders. Mr Osborne is visiting Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen on Monday to build support for the UK's demands. He ...
Osborne On Trip To Drum Up EU Reform Support   Sky News
Osborne seeks Scandinavian support for EU reforms   Financial Times
EU reforms would benefit other nations, says George Osborne   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Guardian
   
Jeremy Corbyn has reminded Labour at last why austerity must be opposed   
The Guardian
The unlikely leadership frontrunner looks vulnerable to criticism over some policies and pledges. But someone in opposition had to come out fighting. Jeremy Corbyn: full-frontal attack on austerity. Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Observer ...
Moderate Labour MPs fear Jeremy Corbyn purge   Telegraph.co.uk
Attacking Jeremy Corbyn will only increase his popularity, says PETER MCKAY   Daily Mail
Leftwinger would seize sold-off assets   The Times (subscription)
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Guardian
   
'A disgrace': BBC condemned by Alex Salmond for referendum coverage   
The Guardian
Alex Salmond has described the BBC's coverage of the Scottish independence referendum as a disgrace, as he hit back at outgoing political editor Nick Robinson's attack on “Putin-like” protests against the corporation. The BBC's coverage of the Scottish ...

Robinson's reports were shameful, says Salmond   The Times (subscription)
Alex Salmond attacks BBC's Nick Robinson over 'disgraceful' referendum coverage   The National

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Irish Independent
   
The search for the holy grail of Iran's 'moderates' goes on   
Irish Independent
Former Labour foreign secretary Jack Straw with Iran's deputy foreign minister Mehdi Danesh Yazdi. Straw 1 Former Labour foreign secretary Jack Straw with Iran's deputy foreign minister Mehdi Danesh Yazdi. Straw never succeeded in tracking down the ...

Iran: too soon for illogical US to return to Tehran | Reuters   Firstpost
British Embassy Reopens in Iran's Capital   New York Times
As Britain reopens Tehran embassy, Philip Hammond insists UK will pursue ...   Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
Times of Oman   
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Herald Sun
   
Lost Englishman Geoff Keys writes message in sand to guide helicopter to his ...   
Herald Sun
A BRITISH tourist lost in far north Queensland wrote an SOS message in the sand that ultimately helped in his rescue. Geoff Keys, 63, was shoeless and without food when he became lost in Jardine National Park while looking for waterfalls. He went for a ...

Tourist rescued after SOS sand message   New Zealand Herald
SOS plea saves tourist lost in far north Queensland bush   Yahoo7 News
UK tourist rescued after SOS message in sand in Australia   Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
Express.co.uk   
Gladstone Observer   
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Record number of migrants at EU borders   
Katoikos.eu (satire) (registration) (blog)
Frontex released on Tuesday, 18 August, its latest data regarding the number of migrants registered at EU borders. The influx of migrants has skyrocketed, reaching a record high of 107,500 persons in July. The figure has more than tripled compared to ...

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BT.com
   
Drop in private school A-level entrants getting top grades   
BT.com
The pass rate for top grades achieved by A-level entrants from fee-paying schools has fallen, new figures show. 0. Share this. Facebook; Twitter; Google plus; Email; Share. 0. The number of A-level entries from private school pupils awarded at least an A.
A-Levels: Top performing independent schools in Somerset   Western Daily Press
Fall in private school top grades - but Cardiff college tops UK table   WalesOnline

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Metro
   
British novelist Doris Lessing was followed by MI5 for 20 years   
Metro
It has been revealed that the British novelist, essayist and playwright, Doris Lessing, was under MI5 surveillance for twenty years. Lessing, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007, was suspected for her anti-racist and communist beliefs. In ...
Nobel winner Doris Lessing under British surveillance for 20 years   Buenos Aires Herald
British spies reveal file on Nobel winner Doris Lessing   Bangladesh News 24 hours
Lessons of Doris Lessing: don't blame MI5 if they draw a blank   The Australian
Newsweek   
PPP Focus.com   
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