2015年5月10日 星期日

2015-05-11 U.K. Spotlight


The Independent
   
Charlotte Church backs Labour: 'David Cameron has presided over the most ...   
The Independent
Charlotte Church has written a passionate open letter criticising the Conservative-led government and backing Labour. Writing on her website, former opera singer Church has urged Ed Miliband to be a "trailblazer in progressive politics" and argued that ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Election polls forecast 2015: who will win?   
Telegraph.co.uk
As voters go to the polls today, a flurry of new polling predictions have come in over the last few hours. Exit polls will be released at 10pm. The final polls seem to be showing a shift towards Labour.

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BBC News
   
Met Ball: The view from China on the Chinese themed outfits   
BBC News
This year's ball at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York called on celebrities to dress for the theme of Chinese influences on western fashion. The A-list actors, models and celebrities in attendance all had their own interpretations, with varying success, ...


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The Guardian (blog)
   
Uefa must show more flexibility towards Europa League to restore past glories   
The Guardian (blog)
Ivan Rakitic of Sevilla lifts the Europa League trophy after their win over Benfica at the Juventus Stadium last year. Photograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images. Contact author. @paulwilsongnm. Wednesday 6 May 2015 08.40 EDT Last modified on Saturday 9 ...


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The Week UK
   
Jeremy Clarkson tweet sparks rumours of new show from former Top Gear team   
The Week UK
A tweet by Jeremy Clarkson featuring an image of a sports car with a film crew in the background set Twitter alight this week with speculation that the former Top Gear host is already working on a new car show. The photograph shows a bright yellow Chevrolet ...


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BBC News
   
Newly found microbe is close relative of complex life   
BBC News
A newly discovered life form could help resolve one of the most contentious conundrums in modern biology. All organisms on Earth are classified as either prokaryotes, which have simple cells, or eukaryotes, which have larger, more complex cells. But the two ...


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The Guardian
   
Win a pair of tickets to Glastonbury festival   
The Guardian
Prize draw: The Guardian has five pairs of Glastonbury tickets to give away. Enter here for your chance to win. Festivalgoers watch US metal band Metallica perform on the Pyramid Stage, on the second day of the Glastonbury Festival, on June 28, 2014.

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mirror.co.uk
   
Jimmy Greaves' pal Ian St John prays for the England football legend as he ...   
mirror.co.uk
Football legend Jimmy Greaves' former TV sidekick Ian St John has said he is “devastated” by his pal's plight after he suffered a stroke. Other footie stars including Gary Lineker and Sir Geoff Hurst also rallied round 75-year-old Jimmy, one of England's ...


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BBC News
   
Election 2015: I've done my best - Farage   
BBC News
UKIP's Nigel Farage says he has given his "absolute best" to the election campaign - but will be "for the chop" if he fails to win South Thanet. He said he could not tour the country like David Cameron and Ed Miliband because he did not have a safe seat.

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ESPN
   
Ask Steven: Which club has been promoted and relegated most often?   
ESPN
ESPN's resident sporting anorak Steven Lynch delves into the archives to find out the ultimate yo-yo club - at home and abroad. Play1:16. Angry Wittman denies Wall clashed with doctors · Washington Wizards. 18mOhm Youngmisuk. Wizards coach Randy ...


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