2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 U.K. U.K.


BBC News
   
HS2: George Osborne urges China to pitch for contracts   
BBC News
Chancellor George Osborne has urged Chinese firms to pitch for £11.8bn in contracts, as he launched the bidding process for constructing the UK's proposed High Speed Two rail line. The seven contracts cover the first phase of the HS2 link between ...
George Osborne to open bidding in China on £12bn of HS2 contracts   Financial Times
HS2 bidding process to be opened up to Chinese companies   The Guardian
George Osborne opens bidding for £11.8bn north England HS2 contract in China   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters UK   
Daily Mail   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Nicola Sturgeon urges Labour and Lib Dems to back second referendum   
Telegraph.co.uk
Nicola Sturgeon has challenged Labour and the Liberal Democrats to drop their opposition to a second independence referendum after their Scottish leaders said their members would be allowed to campaign for the break-up of the UK. But the First Minister ...

Heidi Alexander pamphlet: distrust of Labour on economy is existential threat   The Guardian
Glasgow is not a nationalist city and the SNP are a showbiz government, says ...   Herald Scotland
Tom Peterkin: SNP are cheerleading rather than sorting out education   Scotsman
Falkirk Herald   
Daily Mail   
New Statesman   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tim Farron: David Cameron's response to migrant crisis has been 'pitiful and ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron's reaction to the migrant crisis has been “pitiful and embarrassing”, Tim Farron has said as he accused the Prime Minister of reacting to the death of a three-year-old refugee with “media management” rather than effective policies. In his ...
The Guardian view on the Liberal Democrats: Britain still needs you   The Guardian
QUENTIN LETTS witnesses a confident debut from the Lib Dem's Tim Farron   Daily Mail
Tim Farron's mission: To get Lib Dems 'back in power'   BBC News
Financial Times   
Channel 4 News (blog)   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Family in Algarve burglary death may have to wait weeks to learn if they will ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A British family being probed over the death of a burglar in their Algarve villa face a wait of weeks to learn if they will be charged. Portuguese sources said a postmortem on raider Paulo Brito, 35, suggests he died from asphyxiation. But prosecutors ...
Father And Son Suspects In Burglar Death   Sky News
Portuguese police identify two suspects over death of burglar at Britons' villa   Express.co.uk
Burglar held at villa was asphyxiated   The Times (subscription)

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Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
   
Nicola Sturgeon warns Holyrood will oppose axing of Human Rights Act   
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Nicola Sturgeon has said it is "inconceivable" that Holyrood would consent to Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act. The First Minister said any move to repeal the Act would be a "monumental mistake" and would face cross-party opposition in ...
Sturgeon pledges to legislate on free school meals and nursery places   Donside Piper and Herald
Nicola Sturgeon says Holyrood will not support Human Rights Act axe   TV Newsroom
Letters to The National, September 24: 56 MPs are fighting for our human rights   The National
Scottish Daily Record   
The Independent   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Missing 12-year-old Joshua Oxley found 'safe and well' in Leeds city centre   
Mirror.co.uk
A 12-year-old boy who went missing after failing to return home from school has been found safe and well. Joshua Oxley sparked a major police search after he disappeared yesterday evening. He was seen at a Chapeltown Railway Station in Sheffield on ...

Police thanks after boy missing after 'incident' at school found 'safe and well'   shropshirestar.com
Rotherham police search for Joshua Oxley after he vanished after school   Daily Mail
Police search for missing Rotherham schoolboy Joshua Oxley   The Guardian
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Yorkshire Post   
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Financial Times
   
UK charities told to reform their fundraising   
Financial Times
Charities risk “draconian” regulation if they fail to agree to proposals for much tighter oversight of the way they raise funds, the author of a review into fundraising has warned. Sir Stuart Etherington, who was commissioned by ministers to examine ...
Scottish charities risk being caught up in 'febrile' English reforms, experts warn   Herald Scotland
Fundraising regulation review: The key recommendations   Civil Society Media
'Shame and ban fundraising bodies that pester public', government review says   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
The Guardian   
Scotsman   
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BBC News
   
David Powell detained for killing mum Celia with wrench   
BBC News
A man has been given a hospital order for killing his mother with a wrench after struggling to care for her. David Powell found caring for his 95-year-old mother, Celia, too much of a burden and planned to take his own life after the attack but he was ...
'Loving son' bludgeoned 95-year-old mum to death after she pleaded with him to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Schizophrenic David Powell killed his dementia-hit mother after she begged him to   Daily Mail
David Powell, 74, sentenced for killing mother, 95, with wrench after she ...   Birmingham Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Yahoo News UK   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Body found in North Wales confirmed to be that of missing Alec Warburton   
Belfast Telegraph
The body of a man found in north Wales belongs to missing Swansea man Alec Warburton, police have confirmed. Ads by Google. The grim discovery was made in the country village of Dolwyddelan on Sunday - just days after Mr Warburton's lodger David ...

Alec Warburton: Body confirmed as missing Swansea landlord   BBC News
Body formally identified as missing Swansea landlord Alec Warburton   WalesOnline
Piggeries and doghouses included on fascinating giant Victorian map of Swansea ...   South Wales Evening Post
U.TV   
Daily Post North Wales   
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BBC News
   
Councils need clarity over refugees - Local Government Association   
BBC News
Key issues over the resettlement of 20,000 Syrian refugees to the UK still need to be "urgently resolved", the Local Government Association says. It comes after the first refugees admitted to the UK since the government announced it was expanding its ...

Newport to welcome 50 Syrian households as part of UK Government plans to ...   WalesOnline
UK councils call for assurances over Syrian refugees   ITV News
Council leader critical of Government over refugee proposal   Essex Enquirer
LocalGov   
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