2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Migrant crisis: Britain set to accept more refugees   
BBC News
David Cameron is expected to announce plans later to increase the number of refugees being allowed into the UK. No specific figure has been agreed, but Mr Cameron has previously said the UK would continue to take in "thousands". The extra refugees are ...

Britain May Accept Thousands More Refugees   Sky News
Canada's response to refugee crises today a stark contrast to past efforts   The Globe and Mail
Europe's asylum seeker crisis: How Australians can help   ABC Online
National Post   
The Guardian   
Hindustan Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Ed Miliband 'won't serve under Jeremy Corbyn' and is expected to remain on ...   
Daily Mail
Ed Miliband is to rule out a return to frontline politics, it was claimed last night. The former Labour leader, who quit after his crushing general election defeat in May, is expected to remain on the backbenches when a new leader is chosen. His ...
Liz Kendall: Tories will bid to 'wipe out' Labour after new leader elected   The Northern Echo
Labour leadership debate: Jeremy Corbyn scores overwhelming lead in unofficial ...   Yahoo News UK
Former Derbyshire leader David Bookbinder says controversial Corbyn 'more in   PPP Focus.com
Express.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Zahera Tariq suspected of trying to join ISIS with her children is arrested at ...   
Daily Mail
A mother who was suspected of trying to travel to Syria to join ISIS with her four children has been arrested after returning to the UK. Zahera Tariq, 33, was detained in Turkey on Tuesday along with her sons Muhammad, 12, Amaar, 11, Aadid, four and ...

Mother of missing Waltham Forest family arrested on UK return   BBC News
Mother feared to be travelling to Syria arrested on return to UK   Telegraph.co.uk
Mother believed to be bound for Syria with children arrested on return to UK   The Guardian
The Independent   
Sky News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Athene Donald says girls should play with Lego not Barbies   
Daily Mail
Girls should play with Lego and Meccano instead of Barbie dolls, one of Britain's leading female scientists said yesterday. Dame Athene Donald, Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University, believes the wrong toys are holding back girls ...
Girls playing with Barbie, not Lego, hold them back from studying sciences   New Zealand Herald
Sexist toys stop girls choosing to study sciences at school, says top academic   The Independent
Barbie dolls STOP girls going into science - they should play with Lego and ...   Mirror.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Sky News Australia   
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BBC News
   
Extra screen time 'hits GCSE grades'   
BBC News
An extra hour a day of television, internet or computer game time in Year 10 is linked to poorer grades at GCSE, a Cambridge University study suggests. The researchers recorded the activities of more than 800 14-year-olds and analysed their GCSE ...
Watching TV seriously harms GCSE results, says Cambridge University   Telegraph.co.uk
Just one hours of TV or internet use each night can damage a child's GCSE ...   Daily Mail
Each hour schoolchildren spend watching television sees their GCSE results ...   The Independent
Reuters UK   
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Police give boy, 14, criminal record for sexting own photo   
The Times (subscription)
Police have been criticised for overreacting after a 14-year-old boy was given a criminal record for sending a naked image of himself by mobile phone to a female classmate. The pupil's file will be placed on the national database after the image came ...
UK teen using Snapchat put on police database after sending naked picture to girl   Daily Mail
Don't criminalise teenagers for 'sexting', say children's campaigners   The Independent
Boy 'humiliated' after naked selfie recorded as crime   BBC News
Sakshi Post   
Metro   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Outlawing cheap alcohol 'could breach EU rules'   
Irish Independent
Health Minister Leo Varadkar faces a setback in his plans to introduce a minimum price for alcohol, after it emerged the move could breach EU rules. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The European Court of ...

Judge says curb on drink price could breach EU law   The Times (subscription)
'Plough on' with setting minimum pricing on alcohol   Irish Examiner
Former government advisor: Holyrood and Westminster on collision over minimum ...   Herald Scotland
The Independent   
The Guardian   
The National   
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Daily Mail
   
Schools in England demanding illegal financial contributions from parents   
Daily Mail
Parents are being unlawfully milked for cash by schools which pester them for 'voluntary contributions', it was claimed yesterday. An investigation by the British Humanist Association (BHA) has found at least 100 schools now ask families for payments ...
Schools put pressure on parents for financial aid, research suggests   Telegraph.co.uk
Humanists criticise faith schools over 'scandalous' payment 'demands'   Belfast Telegraph
State schools across England are 'demanding money from parents'   The Independent

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Nigel Farage launches Ukip campaign for EU exit   
Belfast Telegraph
Nigel Farage is kicking off Ukip's campaign for Britain to vote for withdrawal from the European Union in the referendum planned by the end of 2017. Ads by Google. The eurosceptic party's leader announced earlier this week that he wants Ukip to provide ...
Farage Kicks Off UKIP Campaign to Quit EU, Whatever Voters Think   Bloomberg
Nigel Farage in expenses storm as UKIP MEPs pocket £531000 ahead of Europe ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ukip to launch its own No campaign for European Union referendum   Rapid News Network
South Wales Argus   
UKIP   
Gloucester Citizen   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Neighbour of gas blast pensioner tells how he rescued him from the burning rubble   
Mirror.co.uk
Neighbours pulled a man from the burning ruins of his house after it was reduced to rubble in a suspected gas blast. Bob Moss was found injured and in shock in the rubble after the explosion ripped through his modern terraced property, in Camelford, ...

Cornwall house explosion: Pensioner has miracle escape from Camelford 'gas' blast   Telegraph.co.uk
Man miraculously survives after gas blast destroys his home with him still inside   Express.co.uk
Pictures: Westcountry man taken to hospital after house explosion   Exeter Express and Echo
Western Daily Press   
Metro   
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