2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 U.K. U.K.


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Jeremy Corbyn appears confused over Privy Council membership   
Telegraph.co.uk
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has caused fresh confusion after appearing not to realise he had been approved as a member of the Privy Council. A statement issued by Downing Street on Monday confirmed that the Queen had approved Mr Corbyn's ...

Jeremy Corbyn says 'I haven't yet been invited to join the Privy Council'   Daily Mail
UK Labour's Jeremy Corbyn Indicates Won't Campaign for European Union Exit   NDTV
'Perhaps what was needed was to tip the whole thing over': Jon Cruddas on ...   Spectator.co.uk
The Independent   
Irish Independent   
Irish Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British universities that give the floor to extremist speakers are named and ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron will today expose some of Britain's leading universities as havens for Islamist fanatics as he announces a new legal duty for colleges to stop extremists targeting students. The Prime Minister will name and shame the universities that ...
UK universities face legal duty to halt student radicalisation   Financial Times
Students urged to back counter-radicalisation programme   BBC News
UK urges student body not to oppose anti-radicalization reforms   Reuters
Herald Scotland   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Royal Navy to tackle people smugglers in Mediterranean   
BBC News
A Royal Navy warship will take part in operations to target people smugglers in the Mediterranean sea, immigration minister James Brokenshire has said. HMS Richmond will be deployed for two months to board and seize vessels off the coast of Libya, ...

Britain offers warship to tackle people smugglers in Mediterranean   Reuters UK
UK Dispatches Warship to Tackle People-Smugglers   Wall Street Journal
UK warship will be used to 'board, seize and divert' refugee boats   The Guardian
Express.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Protecting workers' rights within the EU   
The Guardian
The TUC would be shooting itself in the foot if it campaigns for a British exit from the European Union (Pressure on Labour over EU as union vote sounds alarm, 16 September). Changes to workers' rights can be reversed and enhanced by future UK ...

David Cameron and George Osborne quietly pay the £1.7BILLION bill from Brussels   Daily Mail
Britain's pro-EU carmakers say plants not at risk from 'Brexit'   Reuters UK
Labour conference to discuss leaving EU over employment rights   Belfast Telegraph
POLITICO.eu   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
UK air strikes 'have killed 330 IS fighters in past year'   
Belfast Telegraph
UK air strikes have killed around 330 Islamic State (IS) fighters in the past year, the Defence Secretary said. Ads by Google. The number is "highly approximate", Michael Fallon said, and covers the period from September last year until the end of last ...
RAF air strikes since 2014 'kill around 330 IS fighters'   BBC News
Britain's Drone Kills Two In Syria; Experts Say Unlawful   SurfPaducah
Extended War is the “Solution”: Refugee Crisis Cited as Pretext for British ...   Center for Research on Globalization

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BBC News
   
Mundell attacks SNP referendum stance   
BBC News
Scottish Secretary David Mundell is to accuse the first minister of setting aside the "sovereign will" of the Scottish people over a second independence referendum. Nicola Sturgeon has said the SNP will set out the timescale for a possible second ...
Just one year on, Scotland envisages new referendum   DAWN.com
Scottish secretary accuses Nicola Sturgeon of hypocrisy   The Guardian
Nicola Sturgeon 'setting aside' referendum No votes, David Mundell says   Belfast Telegraph
Herald Scotland   
Scotsman   
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Herald Scotland
   
First Syrian refugees to arrive 'in the coming days', Theresa May says   
Herald Scotland
The first group of Syrian refugees to be taken in under the Government's expanded resettlement programme will arrive in Britain in the coming days, Theresa May has said. The refugees will be arriving from camps in countries that border war-ravaged ...
Syrian refugees to arrive in UK within days   ITV News
Britain to accept refugees in coming days: Home secretary   Business Standard

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The Times (subscription)
   
Luddites! Cabbies storm City Hall after Boris insult   
The Times (subscription)
Furious black cab drivers stormed London's City Hall yesterday after Boris Johnson described them as “luddites” for protesting against Uber. A security guard was said to have been knocked unconscious and several others “punched, pushed and verbally ...

Watch Taxi Drivers Go Nuts When Mayor Calls Them Luddites During Uber Protest   Daily Caller
Security guard 'knocked unconscious' during cabbies' dispute with Boris Johnson   Express.co.uk
Boris Johnson's 'luddite' insult provokes taxi drivers – video   The Guardian
MayorWatch   
Sky News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tories now the 'heirs to Blair' on schools   
Telegraph.co.uk
The Conservatives are now “the heirs to Blair” on education, Nicky Morgan said as she criticised Jeremy Corbyn's plans to scrap academies and free schools. Ahead of a Commons vote today on the Education Bill, she warned that the Labour Party posed a ...

The money prism and Jeremy Corbyn   Open Democracy
Corbyn wrong on NI but could indicate his views have changed   Belfast Newsletter

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Herald Scotland
   
John Swinney leads calls for more powers in Scotland Bill   
Herald Scotland
Deputy First Minister John Swinney has led calls for the legislation transferring new powers to Scotland to be boosted. Mr Swinney said the package in the Scotland Bill was "a way away from the full implementation" of the recommendations made by the ...
SNP threaten to block new Holyrood powers   Scotsman (blog)
Scotland's finance secretary John Swinney threatens to block new powers   BBC News
SNP reform plans 'could cost Scotland's oldest universities tens of millions a ...   The Independent
Scottish Legal News   
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