2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 U.K. U.K.


Daily Mail
   
Boris Johnson clashes with Jeremy Hunt over cutting tax credits comments   
Daily Mail
Boris Johnson clashed with Jeremy Hunt last night after the Health Secretary said cutting tax credits would encourage Britons to work as hard as those in Asia and the US. Mr Hunt said the cuts will send a 'cultural signal' about the need to compete ...
Boris Johnson to warn Tories over tax credit cuts   Belfast Telegraph
Boris Johnson: Conservatives must protect low paid   BBC News
Jeremy Hunt: Brits should work as hard as the Chinese   Spectator.co.uk (blog)
City A.M.   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Emotional Impact Of Theft To Hit Sentencing   
Sky News
The courts sentenced 91,000 people for theft last year - but new guidelines could see criminals facing tougher punishments. 02:58, UK, Tuesday 06 October 2015. Magistrates' Court Generic. Courts will have specific guidance for offences such as theft of ...
Thieves who deface heritage sites face tougher sentences   Telegraph.co.uk
Sentencing Council advise that thieves should get longer sentences if they ...   Daily Mail

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
UK Tourist Fell To Death While Taking Photo   
Sky News
A tour firm encouraged Zoe Woolmer and others to climb to a cliff ledge for photos before she "stepped on air", an inquest hears. 00:49, UK, Tuesday 06 October 2015. Zoe Woolmer - file image of Kings Canyon. Zoe Woolmer was on a 12-month visa.
Briton 'stepped on air' before fatal fall on Australian canyon tour   Belfast Telegraph

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Daily Mail
   
Edward Snowden claims British spooks can switch off YOUR phone remotely   
Daily Mail
Speaking to Peter Taylor on tonight's Panorama, the whistleblower said: 'If I was a traitor, who did I betray? I gave all of my information to American journalists and free society generally. 'The question is, how did these programmes come to be and ...
GCHQ can turn mobile phones on and off, claims Edward Snowden   Swindon Advertiser
Edward Snowden interview: 'Smartphones can be taken over'   BBC News
Edward Snowden: I'm not a traitor   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
Inquirer.net   
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Financial Times
   
Police say social media companies 'undermining' terror probes   
Financial Times
Scotland Yard has accused social media companies of “undermining” counterterror investigations by tipping off those under surveillance that police have asked to see their web data. Mark Rowley, the UK's most senior counterterror officer, described the ...

Police losing track of terror plots because of 'irresponsible' social media firms   Telegraph.co.uk
Social media companies 'undermining' terror investigations   BBC News
Online firms block terrorism investigations - top British policeman   Daily Mail
Express.co.uk   
Swindon Advertiser   
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Barry and District News
   
Light aircraft crash in Essex 'happened immediately after take-off'   
Barry and District News
A private aircraft which crashed in a field killing both crew members on board had only been in the air for a matter of moments, the plane's owner said. The Beechcraft King Air 200 turboprop aircraft came down in Chigwell, Essex, shortly before 10.20am.

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BBC News
   
Private school heads condemn exam marking   
BBC News
The heads of leading independent schools say the exam-marking system for GCSEs and A-levels is "not fit for purpose". Chairman Chris King will tell the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference "urgent reform" is needed to improve the reliability of ...

Private schools organisation chief tells critics: stop indulging in toffism   The Guardian
'Cottage industry' exam marking not fit for purpose, says leading headmaster   Telegraph.co.uk
Exam system 'losing public confidence' as hundreds miss out on university ...   The Independent
Daily Mail   
Belfast Telegraph   
TES News   
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The Guardian
   
'Militant leftwing' councils to be blocked from boycotting products   
The Guardian
The Cabinet Office minister, Matthew Hancock, said the action was to prevent 'playground politics'. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA. Press Association. Saturday 3 October 2015 07.55 EDT Last modified on Saturday 3 October 2015 09.17 EDT. Share on ...

Councils to be banned from boycotting Israel and UK defence industry   expressandstar.com
Town halls banned from Israel boycotts   Yorkshire Post

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Daily Mail
   
Ched Evans latest: Rape conviction case referred to Court of Appeal after 'new ...   
Daily Mail
Footballer Ched Evans's rape conviction has been referred to Court of Appeal after 'new' evidence emerged, it was revealed today. The 26-year-old former Sheffield United striker was released from prison last year after serving half of his five-year ...
Ched Evans aims for return to football if he wins rape appeal   The Independent
The rape conviction of Ched Evans will be referred to the Court of Appeal   Lancashire Telegraph
Ched Evans' rape conviction: Timeline of events   The Star
BBC News   
The 72 - We Love the Football League   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Forces TV
   
Parachute Death Soldier Named As LCpl Ali Woodford   
Forces TV
A British soldier who died in a parachuting incident at a sky diving centre in Germany has been named as Lance Corporal Ali John Woodford. LCpl Woodford, from 1st Battalion The Rifles, who had served in Afghanistan as a heavy machine gun operator, died ...


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