2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 U.K. U.K.


Belfast Telegraph
   
George Osborne seeking protection for non-eurozone countries in EU law   
Belfast Telegraph
Britain wants binding principles enshrined in European Union law to ensure that companies based in member-states which do not use the euro do not face discrimination, Chancellor George Osborne has revealed. And he will use a high-profile speech in ...

Osborne seeks two-tier Europe enshrined in law   Financial Times
Swedish premier wants UK to stay in European Union - but shares concerns   Free Press Series

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The Guardian
   
Disrupting fog likely to return for a third day, say forecasters   
The Guardian
Forecasters have warned that the thick fog which has been causing disruption at UK airports is likely to return for a third day on Tuesday. A total of 129 flights – equivalent to 10% of departures – were cancelled at Heathrow airport on Monday due to ...
Thick Fog Set To Cause More Travel Disruption   Sky News
Fog hits UK travel: London airports face third day of disruptions   The Independent
Fog continues to disrupt transport across the UK   Scotsman (blog)

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Daily Mail
   
Kids Company £3m handout was 'a punt' by ministers, says ex-Cabinet Office ...   
Daily Mail
Ministers gave £3million to Kids Company just days before its collapse because they thought it was worth taking 'a punt' on its future, a senior civil servant has claimed. Richard Heaton, former permanent secretary of the Cabinet Office, advised ...
MPs criticise 'staggering' errors in Whitehall's funding of Kids Company ...   The Guardian (blog)
Kids Company burnt through £4.3m Government grant in SIX WEEKS before coming ...   Express.co.uk
Kids Company: Civil servants who approved funding 'were aware' David Cameron ...   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Spectator.co.uk (blog)   
Ledbury Reporter   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
David Cameron picture removed from No 10 Facebook page over fake poppy   
Belfast Telegraph
A picture of Prime Minister David Cameron has been taken down from the official 10 Downing Street Facebook page after it emerged that a poppy had been digitally added to his jacket. The fake flower was spotted by Dylan Morris, of Plymouth, whose tweet ...

Image of David Cameron photoshopped to include Remembrance Sunday poppy   Telegraph.co.uk
Number 10 posts fake David Cameron poppy pic, Twitter gets to work   BT.com
Cameron Criticised Over 'Photoshop' Poppy   Manx Radio
Mirror.co.uk   
Daily Star   
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NEWS.com.au
   
BREKKIE WRAP: Man's face 'ripped off' by falling sofa   
NEWS.com.au
A PEDESTRIAN'S face has been “ripped off” by a two-seater sofa that fell from the penthouse of a five-star hotel in London. The man in his 20s was left in a pool of blood after he was struck near the W London Hotel in Leicester Square on Friday morning.
Man's face ripped off by falling sofa   Bangalore Mirror
'He looked like his face was ripped off'   The Advertiser
Man in hospital after being hit by falling sofa in London   TV Newsroom
The Indian Express   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Glasgow Evening Times   
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The Independent
   
University funding body admits 'disturbing blunder' over state- vs private ...   
The Independent
The body responsible for university funding has been accused of committing a “disturbing blunder” by claiming that graduates from state schools were more likely to get top degree passes than those from independent schools. The Higher Education Funding ...

Universities body corrects figures on graduates' schooling   The Guardian
Higher education report 'got its sums wrong'   Daily Mail
“Figures blunder” over degree success of state school pupils   Schools Week

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Staff Newsletter
   
Metropolitan police arrest Staffordshire man in TalkTalk data theft inquiry   
Staff Newsletter
A STAFFORDSHIRE man has been arrested by the Metropolitan Police in connection with the investigation into an alleged data theft from telecommunications company TalkTalk. Yesterday afternoon, detectives from the Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit ...


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Herald Scotland
   
Labour steps up Trident opposition in Holyrood vote   
Scotsman
Hundreds of protesters stage a blockade at HM Naval Base Clyde at Faslane , Scotland, earlier this year. Picture: Jane Barlow. 00:03 Tuesday 03 November 2015. 0. Have your say. Scottish Labour will step up its opposition to Trident today by seeking the ...

Trident vote shows Scottish Labour has rediscovered its soul   Herald Scotland
Scottish Labour vote not to renew Trident   TV Newsroom
Jeremy Corbyn's plans to scrap Trident will 'kick thousands of people out of work'   Telegraph.co.uk
For Argyll   
Western Morning News   
The National   
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International Business Times UK
   
London Living Wage: Why £9.40 an hour is still not enough   
International Business Times UK
To the triumphant fanfare of his own baritone voice, Mayor Boris Johnson announced that the London Living Wage would rise to £9.40 an hour, up 25p. This is not a binding figure, however, but a recommendation and an aspiration for employers so their ...

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BBC News
   
Fresh fog warnings issued as flight disruption continues   
BBC News
Further weather warnings have been issued as dense fog continues to cause disruption to flights across the UK. Heathrow cancelled 129 flights on Monday, while London City, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Belfast and Cardiff airports were also ...

Why is it so foggy and when will it clear?   The Bolton News
Why is it so foggy and how long will it last?   The Guardian
One dead and road and rail chaos as RADIATION FOG hits Britain   Express.co.uk
Radio Times   
ITV News   
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