2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 U.K. Spotlight


Daily Mail
   
JAMES FORSYTH: If Mariupol falls, we could end up at war with Russia...   
Daily Mail
For the next few weeks, Mariupol in Ukraine is the most important city in Europe. If pro-Russian separatists take it, senior British government figures tell me, the United States will start to arm the Ukrainian government directly. This will lead to a major escalation ...


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BBC News
   
Police air service to cut 10 helicopter bases   
BBC News
The National Police Air Service (NPAS) has said it is to close 10 of its helicopter bases over the next two years. Ch Supt Ian Whitehouse, from the NPAS said the closures were part of a plan to meet a 14% reduction in its budget over the next three years.

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RAF jets scrambled more than 40 times to intercept Russian bombers   
Telegraph.co.uk
British fighter jets have been scrambled more than 40 times to deter Russian military planes encroaching UK airspace since David Cameron took office, the Telegraph can reveal. Official government figures show the dramatic upsurge in threats from Russian ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
EastEnders Bobby Beale to get away with sister Lucy's murder in shock twist   
Mirror.co.uk
Bobby Beale will continue to get away with sister Lucy's murder in a shock new EastEnders' twist which sees the arrest of another suspect for the crime. The youngster, played by 12-year-old Eliot Carrington, was revealed as the killer to nearly 12million ...


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BBC News
   
The one about the Aborigine with a 'good personality'   
BBC News
Are minority groups ever fair game for jokes in TV sitcoms? The writers of US show 2 Broke Girls took a dig at Aboriginal women this week, but not everyone found it funny. "I'm in a casual flirtation with a woman in Australia. She's part Aboriginal but has a great ...


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Yahoo News
   
Russian conscripts tell of fears of being sent to Ukraine   
Yahoo News
MOSCOW (AP) — When Alexander was due to finish his year of mandatory military service in October, his commander told him he had no choice: He had to sign a contract to extend his stay in the army and head to southern Russia for troop exercises.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The Isa funds the professional investors are buying   
Telegraph.co.uk
Sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing. Many investors will say this applies to the thousands of Isa funds that they have to pick from. The vast majority are mediocre performers, so it's important that savers have some means of identifying the best.

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BBC News
   
Lost Sherlock Holmes story discovered   
BBC News
A long-lost Sherlock Holmes story has been rediscovered more than a hundred years after it was first published. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the story, titled Sherlock Homes: Discovering the Border Burghs and, by deduction, the Brig Bazaar, in 1904 to raise ...


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International Business Times UK
   
EU extends Greece's deadline for financial reforms, preventing 'Grexit'   
International Business Times UK
Eurozone finance ministers agreed in principle on 20 February to extend heavily indebted Greece's financial rescue by four months, averting a potential cash crunch in March that could have forced the country out of the currency area. The deal is to be ratified ...


   


Metro
   
EastEnders spoilers: Dean Wicks' body found, Charlie Cotton arrested and Peter ...   
Metro
The action isn't stopping in Walford now just because Lucy's killer has been revealed; that is just the start of some more showstopping drama in EastEnders. With the discovery of a body, Dot in jail, a secret relative, a deathbed proposal and several shock ...


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