2015年5月3日 星期日

2015-05-04 U.K. Spotlight


Daily Mail
   
Floyd Mayweather's father fears his son will end up bankrupt, despite having ...   
Daily Mail
Even as it is being predicted that Floyd Mayweather will add another $180million to his bulging bank accounts on Saturday night, there are genuine concerns here that the richest athlete in the world will end up without a cent to his name. Mayweather's father ...


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The Guardian
   
How Thatcher and Murdoch made their secret deal   
The Guardian
In 1981, Mrs Thatcher needed a boost from the press. By supporting Rupert Murdoch's bid for the Times and Sunday Times, she made sure she got it. Harold Evans, who led an unsuccessful staff takeover bid, reveals a historic carve-up. Margaret Thatcher ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
England want Joe Root as new one-day captain   
Telegraph.co.uk
Joe Root has been earmarked to lead the rebuilding of England's one-day fortunes and is likely to be appointed captain this summer with a view to spearheading the 2019 World Cup campaign. Root has leapfrogged Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler, who was ...


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Daily Mail
   
Peter Kay's Car Share and The Delivery Man review by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS   
Daily Mail
Rummaging through the bargain bin in Smith's yesterday, I discovered a copy of Peter Kay's memoirs, Saturday Night Peter, for a quid. On the cover was a sticker, branding Kay 'one of Bolton's funniest comedians'. Such self-deprecating, ironic promotion is ...


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Express.co.uk
   
BBC News' Carol Kirkwood delivers rainy weather news in curve-hugging ...   
Express.co.uk
SHE'S the darling of BBC News and it seems Carol Kirkwood cheered up her fans this morning in a tight red dress. By Felicity Thistlethwaite Felicity Thistlethwaite. PUBLISHED: 09:15, Wed, Apr 29, 2015 | UPDATED: 14:26, Wed, Apr 29, 2015. Carol Kirkwood ...


   


BBC News
   
Commuting burglar sought after South East raids   
BBC News
A smartly-dressed "commuting criminal" is being hunted by police investigating a string of burglaries in the South East. Police suspect Simon Knights, 38, may be using the rail network to move around committing burglaries before getting the train home.

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The Independent
   
General Election 2015: Russell Brand hits back at David Cameron with mocking ...   
The Independent
Russell Brand has hit back at David Cameron after the Prime Minister dismissed him as a "joke" and someone he does not have time to "hang about with". The Tory leader was responding to news that his opposite number Ed Miliband was spotted visiting the ...


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Belfast Live
   
11 things that still baffle an Englishman about Belfast   
Belfast Live
I moved to Belfast 15 years ago and have tried my best to fit in. I now say the word "wee" before every noun and I have increased my drinking by 500%. But there are still a few things that baffle me about Belfast. Here's a few of them: Share; Share; Tweet; +1 ...


   


BBC News
   
Baltimore riots: What's it like living under a curfew?   
BBC News
Baltimore has begun a week-long nightly curfew, after unrest sparked by the death of a young black man in police custody. It's unusual for a US city of nearly three-quarters of a million people to clear its streets. So what was the first night like? The Orioles ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Diesel cars could be banished as Britain ordered to cut air pollution   
Telegraph.co.uk
Diesel cars could be phased out in Britain after the Supreme Court ruled that the Government must take urgent steps to tackle air pollution in cities. The UK is facing millions of pounds of fines from the European Commission for failing to cut levels of nitrogen ...


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