2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 U.K. Spotlight

  BBC Sport   
Max Mosley says high costs could see Formula 1 lose more teams  BBC Sport
Marussia and Caterham "may not be the last" teams to suffer from the high costs of racing in Formula 1, according to former FIA president Max Mosley. Marussia were put into administration on Monday, just days after Caterham met the same fate. Both will miss ...


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Mediterranean migrants test our humanity  Financial Times
Over the years, British politicians have clashed with EU officials on everything from the size of bankers' bonuses to the power consumed by vacuum cleaners to how knobbly a carrot can be before it no longer counts as a vegetable. But this week Brussels put ...


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  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)   
Could Britain be governed by a European-style Grand Coalition? I doubt it  Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
I managed to get a couple of days at Westminster early this week and found a deep mood of pessimism there among friends on both sides of the House. It was not, as many readers might believe, confined to fears about the fate of one party or the other at the ...


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The big-eyed children: the extraordinary story of an epic art fraud  The Guardian
In the 1960s, Walter Keane was feted for his sentimental portraits that sold by the million. But in fact, his wife Margaret was the artist, working in virtual slavery to maintain his success. She tells her story, now the subject of a Tim Burton biopic. Margaret Keane ...


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  BBC Sport   
The sack race: Are chairmen running out of patience?  BBC Sport
But Cellino - and Blackpool's Karl Oyston - are not the only club bosses who send a chill running down managers' spines. BBC Sport takes a closer look at whether chairmen are more impatient than ever before.

   

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Is the Japanese knotweed threat exaggerated?  Telegraph.co.uk
Q: I would be interested to learn your views on Japanese knotweed. I keep reading that it spreads rapidly, but the clump I am monitoring has not spread at all in 10 years. All I do is treat it like any other weed – pull up the shoots as they appear and sometimes ...


   


Link Building Post-Penguin 3.0: 6 Ways To Earn High-Quality Links  Forbes
Last week, I wrote about the release of Penguin 3.0, including how to know if it impacted your site, and steps to take to correct the actions that may have caused the penalty. The intention of Google's Penguin algorithm is to remove spam, and improve its ...


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  BBC News   
Tunisia election: Secularists set to oust Ennahda party  BBC News
Tunisia's secularists are poised to win the most seats in a close-run election that should see the country's ruling Islamists pushed into second place. The Nidaa Tounes party is expected to win around 80 of 217 seats, with the governing Ennahda party taking ...


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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Tony Benn's inheritance tax dodge: how it works (and how you can use it too)  Telegraph.co.uk
A stalwart of the left, Tony Benn was a critic of tax avoidance measures. As an owner of expensive properties in London and the south of England, it seemed inevitable after his death in March that his family would face a hefty inheritance tax bill. But now ...


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Andrew Lawrence slams anti-UKIP comedians in online rant  Metro
Andrew Lawrence slams anti-UKIP comedians in online rant Andrew Lawrence: not a fan of immigration, liberals, or women on panel shows. Photo: andrewlawrencecomedy.co.uk. Stand-up comedian Andrew Lawrence has been sharply criticised after ...


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