2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 U.K. U.K.


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Town hall staff to face two years in prison for abusing spying powers under ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Town hall officials will face up to two years in prison if they abuse snooping powers under a crackdown on council surveillance to be unveiled on Wednesday. A new offence is to be created to target public authorities who inappropriately access phone ...
UK spying powers explained   BBC News
Internet firms must store usage data for one year - UK surveillance bill   Reuters UK
Proposed new spying laws to call for internet firms to store details of ...   ITV News
Lancashire Evening Post   
SearchStorage - TechTarget   
Gov.uk   
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Financial Times
   
HMRC under fire for attitude to taxpayers   
Financial Times
MPs have lambasted HM Revenue & Customs over its customer service, raising fears that its “unacceptable” performance is having an adverse impact on the collection of tax revenues. Meg Hillier, chair of the public accounts committee said: “It beggars ...
'Abysmal' HMRC customer service 'could be costing the UK money'   The Independent
HMRC 'still failing UK taxpayers', MPs complain   BBC News
Millions could have filled out tax returns wrong due to HMRC phone failures ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Guardian
   
Teenager arrested in Norwich over TalkTalk cyber-attack   
The Guardian
TalkTalk said it was subjected to a 'significant and sustained' attack on its website on 21 October. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Press Association. Tuesday 3 November 2015 16.58 EST Last modified on Tuesday 3 November 2015 17.28 EST.
Fourth person arrested over TalkTalk hacking attack   BBC News
Fourth Person Arrested Over TalkTalk Hack   Sky News
Teenage boy becomes fourth person arrested in connection with Talk Talk data theft   Telegraph.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Reuters UK   
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Glasgow bin lorry driver 'unreservedly apologises' over tragedy   
Wiltshire Times
The driver of the bin lorry that crashed, killing six people in Glasgow just days before Christmas, has told a documentary that he "unreservedly" apologises for his role in the tragedy. Harry Clarke was driving the council refuse truck when it veered ...

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
CBI secretly tells Tory minister not to 'overplay our hand' in EU negotiations   
Telegraph.co.uk
Ministers have been warned by Britain's biggest business lobby group not to 'overplay our hand' in Britain's talks about renegotiating its relationship with the European Union. According to leaked minutes from the CBI President's Committee last summer ...
CBI warned ministers over EU talks   Financial Times
Corbyn turns down chance to speak to CBI but Labour denies 'snub'   BBC News
CBI's secret pro-EU push revealed   Express.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk   
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cyprus RAF base migrants: 'David Cameron is keeping us in Guantánamo'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Migrants held in a British military base on Cyprus have likened their captivity to being held at Guantánamo Bay prison, as they pleaded with David Cameron to let them into Britain. The 114 people from Lebanon and Syria asked the Prime Minister to show ...

Cyprus: Chaos As Migrants Protest At RAF Base   Sky News
Migrants at RAF Base Claim it is Like Being Held at Guantanamo   The New Indian Express
The Latest: Cyprus crews rescue 26 people from boat   The Journal
BBC News   
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Daily Mail
   
Angela Merkel says 'we'll do all we can' to stop Britain leaving the EU   
Daily Mail
Speaking at a business conference in Berlin Chancellor Merkel (pictured) said: 'I am of the opinion that Britain should stay in the EU. But of course we aren't the ones making that decision'. Angela Merkel yesterday pledged to 'do what we can' to keep ...
George Osborne urges Germany to strike 'deal' to reform EU   Northwich Guardian
With no deal over voting, George Osborne has dropped the ball on EU reform   Yahoo Finance UK
Osborne says Britain rejects ever-closer EU   The News International
Market Business News   
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The Guardian
   
'Secret wife' of late Saudi king wins payout worth more than £20m   
The Guardian
Janan Harb told the court she married King Fahd in 1968, when she was 19. Photograph: REX Shutterstock. Rajeev Syal. Tuesday 3 November 2015 14.27 EST Last modified on Tuesday 3 November 2015 19.50 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...

'Secret wife' of late Saudi King Fahd wins £20m claim   AOL UK
Late Saudi king's 'secret wife' gets $23 million, two expensive apartments in ...   IBNLive
'Secret wife' of King Fahad wins £15m payout   The Nation
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Burton Mail
   
Police appeal as man dies and girl injured after car hits tree in East ...   
Burton Mail
Police appeal as man dies and girl injured after car hits tree in East Staffords... X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message. /. SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in your message. BREAKING NEWS - a man has died and girl, 5, ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Scared and suspicious teenagers 'not reporting sex crimes'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Many teenage victims of sex crimes in England and Wales are not reporting them because they fear not being believed and are suspicious of the justice system, according to a new report. The scale of the problem is highlighted in new figures obtained and ...

Tens of thousands of sex crimes against teenagers unreported, charity says   The Guardian
45000 teens 'don't report sex attacks' because they fear they won't be believed   Daily Mail
Scared and suspicious teens 'not reporting sex crimes'   BT.com
BBC News   
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