2015年10月31日 星期六

2015-11-01 U.K. U.K.


Daily Mail
   
Police arrest third person in Staffordshire over TalkTalk hacking probe   
Daily Mail
A third person has been arrested on suspicion of taking part in the cyber-attack on TalkTalk. The 20-year-old man was taken into custody after police raided his home in Staffordshire. He is being held on suspicion of breaching the Computer Misuse Act ...

TalkTalk hack attack boosts cybersecurity stocks   Irish Independent
UK police make third arrest over TalkTalk cyber attack   Reuters UK
Third person arrested over TalkTalk hack, as company reveals extent of lost data   Graham Cluley Security News
expressandstar.com   
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard   
Business Insider   
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BBC News
   
Scottish Labour to vote on Trident renewal   
BBC News
Scottish Labour is to vote on whether to call for the UK's Trident nuclear missile system to be scrapped. A motion opposing the renewal of Trident will be discussed by delegates at the party's conference in Perth. The main UK party as a whole currently ...
Trident: Scottish Labour expected to vote against renewing Britain's nuclear ...   The Independent
Scottish labour conference to discuss trident nuclear deterrent   Daily Mail
Anti-Trident motion 'looks as though' it will pass   Scotsman
Herald Scotland   
The Guardian   
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The Independent
   
Police Snooping To Be Kept In Check By New Law   
Sky News
The latest version of the so-called "snoopers' charter" will not grant officers automatic access to a person's web browsing data. 23:12, UK, Saturday 31 October 2015. Laptop. Under the new bill, police cannot access everyone's full browsing history ...
Poll: Should police have access to people's browsing history?   shropshirestar.com
Police want power to check your internet browsing history   Wetherby Today
Liberty vows fight against police drive to access browsing histories   expressandstar.com
SearchStorage - TechTarget   
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BBC News
   
Hundreds Of 'Ravers' Clash With Riot Police   
Sky News
Riot police, with dogs and shields, draw their batons against a charging crowd shouting "pigs" and "scum" in central London. 03:31, UK, Sunday 01 November 2015. Riot police clash with crowd in central London. Pic credit. Sam Lister/PA. The clashes ...
Rave crowd clashes with riot police in Lambeth   BBC News
Riot police use batons against charging crowd after 'illegal rave' in London   Belfast Telegraph
Major riot in London as 'hundreds of ravers ATTACK police with bricks and ...   Express.co.uk

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BBC News
   
Work starts on UK's first permanent Middle East base since 1971   
BBC News
Work has begun to construct Britain's first new permanent military base in the Middle East since 1971. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and naval personnel attended a ceremony to mark the start of construction of HMS Juffair at Mina Salman Port in ...

A strategy gone wrong   The News International
UK 'too late in recognising need to tackle extremist views'   Daily Echo

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
David Cameron takes us for fools over his EU 'renegotiations'   
Telegraph.co.uk
We are told to expect within days disclosure of the Prime Minister's demands in his so-called negotiations with the European Union about our continued membership of that deeply undemocratic and economically spavined body. If one believes the briefings ...

David Cameron is turning up the temperature on the in/out debate   The Guardian
The UK's renegotiation may kick-start EU reforms   gulfnews.com
Osborne to take EU reform push to Berlin next week   Reuters UK
International Business Times UK   
EUROPP - European Politics and Policy (blog)   
Express.co.uk   
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Banbury Cake
   
Man arrested after armed siege shuts Portsmouth city centre   
Banbury Cake
Police close off the rear of the shop in Portsmouth city centre while paramedics are on standby during a three-hour siege after a man allegedly entered a shop with a knife. Press Association 2014 / 08:56 Saturday 31 October 2015 / National News. Share.
Portsmouth City Centre Partly Shut Down Amid Three-Hour Armed Police Siege   Huffington Post UK
BREAKING: Knifeman seizes shop in standoff with armed cops   Daily Star
Man arrested after armed siege at Portsmouth shop   Chorley Citizen

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Daily Mail
   
Shaker Aamer reunited with children as he is released from Guantanamo Bay   
Daily Mail
Dr Nicholl said he drew the conclusion that the decision not to accept Mr Aamer had been taken by HCA in the US. 'Everybody in the UK was happy. 'Nothing had changed with his clinical status. Somebody made this decision.' A spokesman for HCA denied ...

The Observer view on Shaker Aamer   The Guardian
Police ready to interview Shaker Aamer over claims British agent complicit in ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Euan McColm: Shaker Aamer travesty was collateral damage   Scotsman
The Independent   
Express.co.uk   
Wakey Wakey News   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Pictured: Gruesome scene after man's face was 'ripped off' by sofa 'which ...   
Mirror.co.uk
This shocking picture shows the scene after a man had his face 'ripped off' by a sofa which reportedly fell from the penthouse of a luxury hotel. Witnesses recoiled in horror after the man was struck by the falling furniture in broad daylight. The ...
Man in hospital after being hit by falling sofa in London   TV Newsroom
Man suffers head injury after being hit by falling sofa   wwntradio
Man seriously injured after sofa falls from penthouse   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
Pune Mirror   
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The Guardian
   
The fight for a living wage will not be won in parliament, but in a shop near you   
The Guardian
Matthew Austin, 25, from Bristol, is celebrating some very good news. A PhD student at the University of Reading specialising in kinship in Anglo-Saxon England, he is also a recruit to the People's Movement, launched on Sunday as part of Living Wage ...
Six million workers paid less than the living wage   BBC News
Six million workers 'paid less than voluntary living wage'   Belfast Telegraph
Six million Brits are earning less than a Living Wage, finds KPMG   The Economic Voice (blog)
Mirror.co.uk   
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