2015年9月9日 星期三

2015-09-10 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
Labour leadership election: Voting to close at midday   
BBC News
Voting in the Labour leadership contest closes at midday on Thursday, with the winner announced on Saturday. It comes amid reports many people have not yet received their ballot papers. As the campaign enters its final hours, hopefuls Andy Burnham, ...

Ken Livingstone is in line for a top role if Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour contest   Daily Mail
Tom Watson's strange journey from Brownite hit man to Labour's last peacemaker   Spectator.co.uk
A tale of two Labour parties, both knee-deep in troubles   Irish Independent
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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ABC Online
   
'This is a lady of history': Governor-General pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth ...   
ABC Online
Australia's Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, has praised Queen Elizabeth II as "a lady of history" at a national church service held in Canberra. Sir Peter was joined by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and other dignitaries at St Paul's Anglican ...
Queen Elizabeth becomes longest-serving British monarch   BBC News
Elizabeth becomes UK's longest-serving monarch   Irish Independent
Better days... Di and Liz didn't always have something to smile about. (AP ...   NEWS.com.au
Montreal Gazette   
Irish Examiner   
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Financial Times
   
TUC head attacks 'sinister' UK union bill on eve of conference   
Financial Times
The head of the Trades Union Congress has accused the Conservatives of bringing in the most draconian anti-union legislation for more than 30 years in a “sinister” erosion of workers' rights. Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the TUC, and one of ...
Cable attacks government's 'vindictive' strike reforms   BBC News
Employers could be given permission to break strikes with agency staff   The Independent
Vince Cable slams Tory strike clampdown as public brand the proposals “a waste ...   Mirror.co.uk
Morning Star Online   
Left Foot Forward   
Socialist Party   
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Cotswold Journal
   
Three arrested amid Walton Hop Disco child abuse probe   
Cotswold Journal
Three suspects have been arrested by Surrey Police over historical child sex offences connected to a disco in the 1970s and 1980s. Two men, aged 77 and 86 from Walton-on-Thames, and a 70-year-old man from the Bayswater area of London, have been ...


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Irish Independent
   
Adams under pressure as SF chief is quizzed by police   
Irish Independent
Sinn Féin chiefs Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness are under huge pressure to finally come clean on their knowledge of IRA activity after the arrest of one of their most trusted confidantes, as well as claims surrounding the Enniskillen bombing.
Ghosts of past crisis hover over last-ditch Stormont talks   Irish Times
Stormont On Brink Over IRA-Linked Murder   Sky News
Senior Sinn Fein member arrested in Northern Ireland murder   Boston Globe
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Northern Echo
   
14 hurt as UK-bound British Airways plane catches fire on Las Vegas runway   
The Northern Echo
More than a dozen people have been hurt after a London-bound British Airways plane caught fire on a runway at a Las Vegas airport. The left engine of the Boeing 777-200 burst into flames at McCarran International Airport, forcing 159 passengers and 13 ...


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Norwich Evening News
   
Queen thanks nation for kind messages - and howw you can obtain a copy of ...   
Norwich Evening News
Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she opens Newtongrange railway station, on the day she becomes Britain's longest reigning monarch. Picture: Ian Rutherford/PA Wire. By Chris Bishop Wednesday, September 9, 2015 5:50 PM ...


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Daily Mail
   
Rochdale bus has roof ripped off when it hits railway bridge injuring 17 people   
Daily Mail
The Mirror reports the bus driver was finishing her first week of driving unsupervised after starting with the First Bus company just three months ago. Eyewitnesses said they heard 'a loud bang' before seeing smoke bellowing from the bus which had gone ...

Seventeen hurt as bus has roof ripped off by low bridge   Irish Independent
Seventeen hurt after roof ripped off Rochdale bus   BBC News
Horrifying footage shows scene of devastation after double-decker slams into ...   Mirror.co.uk
Metro   
Manchester Evening News   
Rochdale Online   
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BBC News
   
Pupils often failed in early secondary school   
BBC News
Too many pupils in the early years of secondary school are being failed, as resources are skewed towards the upper age groups, according to Ofsted. Pupils who leave primary school keen and confident to learn all too often stall when they start ...
Key stage three pupils too low a priority, chief inspector of schools says   The Guardian
Ofsted warn early stages of secondary school are being overlooked   Yorkshire Post

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Daily Mail
   
Police volunteers will get power to give on-the-spot fines and arrest people ...   
Daily Mail
Unpaid civilian volunteers may be put in police uniforms and given powers to detain crime suspects for 30 minutes or issue on-the-spot fines. They will also be allowed to interview victims, take witness statements and even investigate crimes under ...
Police Community Support Officers could be replaced with unpaid volunteers   Telegraph.co.uk
Met Police considering plans to axe all 1000 of its community support officers ...   The Independent
Home secretary warns over reduced police budgets   The Guardian
BBC News   
Ham&High   
Evening Standard   
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