2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 U.K. Spotlight


Daily Mail
   
Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen lead tributes to those who lost their lives in ...   
Daily Mail
Three Victoria Crosses, four George Crosses, 1,650 gallantry decorations and tens of thousands of campaign medals were awarded during Britain's 13-year action in Afghanistan. Yesterday, as the country gathered to honour that campaign at St Paul's ...


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The world's most painful insect sting   
BBC News
The bullet ant (Paraponera clavata) gets its name from the shot of intense pain it delivers with its venom-filled sting. The recipient experiences its agonising effects for the next 12 - 24 hours. Living in the South American rainforest and growing to around an ...


   


Shields Gazette
   
Unions slam 'disgusting' pay rises for South Tyneside health bosses   
Shields Gazette
UNDER FIRE... Pay rises for Health bosses at South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust have been slammed as shocking . Above right, Trust boss Ian Frame says management pay has been brought in line with comparable health trusts.

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Daily Mail
   
Minister Rob Wilson claims he was threatened by top cop over police child ...   
Daily Mail
A Tory Minister is embroiled in an explosive row with Britain's top policewoman amid claims she 'threatened' him over a child sex abuse case. Cabinet Office Minister Rob Wilson said Sara Thornton, the chief constable of Thames Valley Police, tried to stop ...


   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
British tech group testing emission-free nitrogen fuelled engine   
Telegraph.co.uk
A small British technology group has begun road testing a new engine fuelled by liquid nitrogen which produces no harmful emissions and could be a “quick fix” to help cut pollution pumped out by heavy goods vehicles. Dearman has developed an engine ...


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BBC News
   
Is Gandhi still a hero to Indians?   
BBC News
When Mahatma Gandhi came to London in 1931, he stayed in the poverty-stricken East End of the city, then visited struggling cotton mill workers in Lancashire. Now he is to be honoured with a statue in London's Parliament Square, looking out over the ...


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Daily Mail
   
Earl's wives at war over £10million pile Prince Charles wants to buy   
Daily Mail
The brooding Captain Poldark may have seized the imagination of the nation this week with the launch of a new TV series, but his is not the only drama involving lost inheritance simmering in Cornwall. The news that Prince Charles is considering paying £10 ...


   


The Guardian
   
Four things you should do before the tax year ends   
The Guardian
There are ways to keep your income down so you do not lose any child benefit. Photograph: Jack Sullivan/Alamy. Jill Papworth. Saturday 14 March 2015 03.00 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn · Share on ...


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Ooh la la! Alexa Chung And Alexander Skarsgard Spotted On Dinner Date In Paris   
Grazia
Just weeks after the pair were spotted enjoying breakfast together in New York now reports fresh from Paris claim that Alexa Chung and Alexander Skarsgard were cosying up to one another at a dinner date. According to Page Six the couple were 'seen very ...


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Plan for almost 100 homes to replace former plant near Cannock   
expressandstar.com
Parker Hannifin moved from the eight-acre factory site in Bridgtown eight years ago with the loss of 140 jobs. Plans have now emerged for 93 homes at the plant in Walkmill Lane off the A5, which has been on the market since the American firm left.

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