2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 U.K. U.K.


Government recommends universities adopt US-style 'grade point average' system   
Epsom Guardian
Universities should adopt a US-style "grade point average" (GPA) system alongside traditional degree classifications to motivate students to work hard throughout their courses rather than just for final exams, the Government has recommended.

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The Guardian
   
Police question Cliff Richard over claim of sex crime from 1980s   
The Guardian
Sir Cliff Richard was also interviewed under caution by detectives last year. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe for the Guardian. Chris Johnston and agencies. @cajuk. Thursday 5 November 2015 18.55 EST Last modified on Thursday 5 November 2015 19.45 ...

Sir Cliff Richard re-interviewed by South Yorkshire Police   Telegraph.co.uk
Cliff Richard Re-Interviewed Over Sex Claim   Sky News
Cliff Richard is re-interviewed by police over child sex claims   Daily Mail
BBC News   
expressandstar.com   
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Airlines to begin rescue flights on Friday for Britons stranded in Sharm   
Irvine Times
Airlines will begin r epatriating British holidaymakers stranded in Sharm el-Sheikh tomorrow after an agreement was reached with the Egyptian authorities on a package of new security measures. The UK Government announced its dramatic decision to ...


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BBC News
   
How and why MI5 kept phone data spy programme secret   
BBC News
Home Secretary Theresa May has revealed the existence of an MI5 programme to collect vast amounts of data about UK phone calls - how and why was it kept secret? MI5's bulk communications data programme was so secret that until recently its existence ...

The surveillance bill is flawed but at last we have oversight   The Guardian
British Spies Collected Phone Data For 14 Years   TechWeekEurope UK
MI5 carried out secret mass surveillance for a decade   Ars Technica
The New Indian Express   
Daily Mail   
The Australian   
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The Independent
   
Jeremy Corbyn could be hit by wave of resignations in attempt to pave way for ...   
The Independent
Jeremy Corbyn could be hit by a wave of resignations by moderate frontbenchers in an attempt to destabilise his leadership and pave the way for a coup aimed at ousting him. Some Labour frontbenchers who agreed to serve under left-wing party leader are ...

Diane Abbott: economic migrants and refugees deserve equal sympathy   The Guardian
Corbyn-sceptic MPs seize Labour policy positions   BBC News
Jeremy Corbyn meets students at Liverpool University - re-read   Liverpool Echo
Telegraph.co.uk   
Financial Times   
Jewish Chronicle   
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BBC News
   
England and Wales court cells 'squalid and dangerous'   
BBC News
Conditions at cells in courts in England and Wales are an "accident waiting to happen", a report has said. Prison inspectors found "squalid" cells covered in sexist and racist graffiti including swastikas, and a "dangerous" disregard for risks posed by ...
Court custody facilities condemned by inspectors   Daily Mail
Prisoners being left in squalid courtroom cells by private escort companies ...   The Independent

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Million Mask March: Anonymous protesters hurl fireworks and set police car on ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
... • Three police officers hospitalised and 29 people arrested • Protesters set police car on fire in Parliament Square and hurl fireworks • Thousands of Anonymous protesters turn up in Guy Fawkes masks • London protest is one of many similar marches ...
Police injured as Million Mask March descends into violence   shropshirestar.com
Million Mask March: Three police officers hospitalised   BBC News
Chaos in London as Million Mask March marred by scenes of violence   Irish Independent

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The Guardian
   
'Perfect storm' has state schools struggling to balance the books   
The Guardian
The new GCSE curriculum is one source of increased costs, with new texts for English costing £10,000 alone. Photograph: Alamy. Richard Adams Education editor. Thursday 5 November 2015 19.01 EST Last modified on Thursday 5 November 2015 19.56 ...

Schools close to funding breaking point, warn heads   BBC News
Two-thirds of school heads 'make significant cuts to balance books'   Belfast Telegraph

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Bedfordshire Police speed camera cash 'would go to the Government'   
Southend Standard
A proposal to permanently switch on speed cameras along a section of motorway to raise funds for a cash-strapped police force could be futile because the money would go to the Government, not police, No 10 said. Police and crime commissioner Olly ...

It's the profiteering police who are really pulling a fast one on speeding ...   Daily Mail
Speeding fines: Bedfordshire force to adopt zero-tolerance approach towards   TV Newsroom
Zero tolerance speeding policy blasted by Transport Secretary   Telegraph.co.uk
CHOOSE MY PCC Choose My PCC   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Why does George Osborne have it in for the workers?   
Telegraph.co.uk
As you approach HM Treasury from Trafalgar Square, a yellow sign can be seen hanging from a lamppost warning of a “U-turn ahead”. It is left over from a recent marathon, but now seems to mock George Osborne as he mulls how to extract himself from the ...

House of Lords defeats Government's tax credit bill   TV Newsroom
George Osborne planning to reduce cuts by raiding pensions secretary's benefit ...   Daily Mail
Central London buy to let to be hurt by Osborne tax changes   Letting Agent Today
The Guardian   
Newzy   
Evening Standard   
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