2014年11月7日 星期五

2014-11-08 U.K. Spotlight


If we reduce immigration then it will cost the rest of Britain  Financial Times
This is why I don't trust the media. They interpret facts to fit their agenda. Confirmation bias – the tendency to prioritise information that supports one's existing views – is a problem for all of us. In these headlines, the source of the data is the same academic ...


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  BBC Sport   
Formula 1: Toto Wolff says double points may overshadow season  BBC Sport
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says the controversial award of double points at the final race risks "overshadowing" the season. Lewis Hamilton leads Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by 24 points with two races to go. But Hamilton could win in Brazil ...


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  Express.co.uk   
Bottoms up! Ola Jordan sizzles in hot new shots from her 2015 calendar  Express.co.uk
SHE'S used to wearing skimpy outfits on Strictly Come Dancing, but for her 2015 calendar Ola Jordan is wearing next to nothing. By: Kirsty McCormackKirsty McCormack. Published: Mon, November 3, 2014. Ola Jordan shows off plenty of skin in her 2015 ...


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UK Labour party should hold its nerve  Financial Times
ehind the scenes there is a full-blown leadership crisis. A nationalist party threatens to strip away even heartland seats. Many MPs despair of their own future, and even that of the party. This is not Ed Miliband's Labour party, but David Cameron's Tories.

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  BBC Sport   
US Grand Prix: Lotus, Force India and Sauber talked out of boycott  BBC Sport
A potential US Grand Prix boycott was averted by the intervention of the man who runs Formula 1, Eddie Jordan says. Lotus, Sauber and Force India considered skipping the race in protest at what they see as an inequitable split in the sport's revenues and ...


   

  Digital Spy UK   
Priya and Rakesh are caught out by Jai  Digital Spy UK
Jai praises Priya's work and asks her to stay on longer. However, she feels awkward when Jai insists that she doesn't need Rakesh in her life anymore. Jai also announces that he is treating his family to a thank you meal. Priya invites Rakesh and suggests ...


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A star who dimmed Spotify's fortunes  Financial Times
Taylor Swift's new album, 1989 – named for the year of her birth – is enjoying some remarkable numbers. Since the start of the week it has sold 1.3m copies, almost a quarter of all LPs bought in the US. It was 2002 when an album last sold so well in its first ...


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Mr Turner review – Mike Leigh shines a brilliant new light on the great master  The Guardian
'Never before has 'Ghhrrrrr' meant so much, or conveyed such depth of character': Timothy Spall, right, as JMW Turner. Photograph: Sportsphoto Ltd/Allstar/Film 4. Mark Kermode, Observer film critic. Sunday 2 November 2014 04.00 EST. Share on Facebook ...


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  BBC News   
Apple malware affects mostly Chinese users  BBC News
Malware has bypassed Apple's safety controls by taking advantage of a process used by employers to add apps to workers' iPhones and iPads. US-based Palo Alto Networks said WireLurker appeared to have originated in China and was mostly infecting ...


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  Mirror.co.uk   
'She's my guardian angel': Dying grandad's miraculous recovery after 'ghost ...  Mirror.co.uk
The 'ghost' of a woman appeared in a photograph of a dying grandad taken as the vicar read the elderly man his last rites at his hospital bedside. Ailing Bob Large, 76, had been told by doctors that his bladder cancer and kidney failure were terminal and that ...


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