2015年5月8日 星期五

2015-05-09 U.K. Spotlight


Radio Times
   
Coronation Street cast changes: who's in, who's out and who's returning   
Radio Times
As one door closes, another opens. So it is with the cast of Coronation Street, which is in a real state of flux at the moment. With so many people headed for the exit and others about to make their debut, we gathered all the upcoming changes in one handy ...


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BBC Sport
   
West Indies v England: Cook and Moores punished for playing safe   
BBC Sport
England's five-wicket defeat by West Indies in the third Test in Barbados, which cost them a series win, was a hugely disappointing, disheartening result. Before the series, the incoming England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Colin Graves suggested that ...


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Coventry Telegraph
   
Jaguar Land Rover worker stole car parts worth £2 MILLION   
Coventry Telegraph
A Jaguar Land Rover employee who stole car parts with a retail value of up to £2 MILLION has been told to expect 'a lengthy custodial sentence'. Logistics co-ordinator Simon Wensley had denied the theft, over a three-year period, and a further charge of ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The real story of the Enfield Haunting   
Telegraph.co.uk
How the haunting began, Janet couldn't exactly recall. She knew that she was in bed, in the room she shared with her 10-year-old brother Johnny at a house in Green Street, Enfield, when something strange happened. They became frightened. As soon as ...


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Daily Mail
   
Dragons' Den star Peter Jones forced to tear up secret tennis court   
Daily Mail
When you've got a sprawling 200-acre home in the country, finding room for a tennis court doesn't usually present too many problems. But Dragons' Den star Peter Jones must be regretting his decision to build a court in a corner of his Buckinghamshire estate ...


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BBC News
   
Election 2015: Labour 'considers Lib Dem coalition'   
BBC News
Senior Labour figures are considering the option of forming a minority coalition with the Liberal Democrats, the BBC has learned. The move is to counter claims a Labour government would lack legitimacy if it won fewer seats than the Conservatives.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Women, we've read the political manifestos so you don't have to   
Telegraph.co.uk
Men, look away now. Because, ladies, to misquote Kitchener, your country needs you. To vote. This week. Nine million of us didn't bother in the last election. And of those who did, 20 per cent fewer cast their ballot than two decades earlier. Who knows why?

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The Guardian
   
The Tory Leader's Group donor club: 'A chance for like-minded people to talk'   
The Guardian
David Cameron, above, and the chancellor, George Osborne, attend at least one Leader's Group event for elite Tory supporters every three months. Photograph: Alex Wong/Camera Press. Holly Watt. Monday 4 May 2015 11.24 EDT Last modified on Monday ...


   


BBC Sport
   
Jose Mourinho: Can Chelsea boss build a dynasty after winning title?   
BBC Sport
Ordinarily a manager should be allowed to bask a little after winning the Premier League. Since Jose Mourinho is neither ordinary nor liable to lie back on his laurels, the focus shifts to his future even as the title celebrations go on. For all the successes of this ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
A new Royal Princess: highlights of how the day unfolded   
Telegraph.co.uk
Early on Saturday morning excitement grew when news spread that Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge was in labour at St. Mary's Lindo Wing. A few hours later the media at the hospital and loyal monarchists, who had spent days camping outside the hospital, ...


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