2015年6月25日 星期四

2015-06-26 U.K. Spotlight


The Guardian
   
Spiralling anabolic steroid use leaves UK facing health timebomb, experts warn   
The Guardian
Anabolic steroid use has been linked to depression and heart problems. Photograph: Medicimage/REX Shutterstock. Peter Walker · @peterwalker99. Friday 19 June 2015 08.57 EDT Last modified on Friday 19 June 2015 19.00 EDT. Share on Facebook ...


   


Digital Spy UK
   
Soap spoilers: Coronation Street fight, Emmerdale revenge, EastEnders ...   
Digital Spy UK
Coronation Street's Gail Rodwell will let her anger get the better of her after she learns the truth about her estranged husband Michael's kiss with Eileen Grimshaw. As the couple take steps to mend their troubled marriage, Michael will decide to be honest with ...


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BBC News
   
Your pictures of Scotland: 12-19 June   
BBC News
Inveraray and its castle as seen by Janet MacLeod, from Oban, who was at the Dun Na Cuaiche lookout tower. Send us your pictures to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk. Performers. Rajasthani artists perform at the Glasgow Mela. Photo by Ashutosh. Beecraigs ...


   


The Guardian
   
Kathryn Hahn: 'First I was the best friend, then the randy crazy lady. Now I'm not ...   
The Guardian
The versatile actor has stolen scenes in everything from Girls to Revolutionary Road – making an effortless transition from screwball comedy into complex drama. But she is only just beginning to get the kind of roles she really wants. Kathryn Hahn: 'I love ...


   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Chilling crime-scene photos from Fifties Los Angeles   
Telegraph.co.uk
Los Angeles, 1953, "and the cops ruled," says Glynn Martin, Director of the Los Angeles Police Museum. "They reported to one of the most revered cops of the 20th century - William H. Parker. He was tapped to reform a police department that had gone astray, ...


   


BBC Sport
   
Lewis Hamilton blames poor start in Austrian GP on faulty clutch   
BBC Sport
Lewis Hamilton blamed losing the Austrian Grand Prix to team-mate Nico Rosberg on a technical problem with his car's start procedure. Hamilton started from pole but made a slow start and was passed on the run to the first corner by Rosberg, who dominated ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Martin Schulz tells Britain: 'In Europe the solution comes from compromise'   
International Business Times UK
European Parliament President Martin Schulz urged Britain to choose compromise over confrontation on Thursday 18 June, as Prime Minister David Cameron tries to renegotiate UK's ties with the EU before holding an in-out membership referendum by the ...


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Greek Pensions Q&A: Too Generous?   
Sky News
As a Greek EU exit looms closer a key sticking point for resolution is the generosity of pensions. 09:08, UK, Friday 19 June 2015. Greece pensions. Source: Eurostat. Greece's ageing population is a huge burden. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook · Share ...


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BBC Sport
   
Austrian GP: How Raikkonen & Alonso's scary crash unfolded   
BBC Sport
First-lap crashes are nothing new in Formula 1 - put 20 breathtakingly quick cars in close proximity on a race track and the law of averages dictates that eventually two or more of them will come into collision. Sometimes it's just bashing wheels, yet at other ...


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AOL Money UK
   
Asda manager steals £50000 using paper trick   
AOL Money UK
Edward Coughlin, a 33-year-old from Bootle, has been jailed for two years, for stealing £50,000 from Asda. Coughlin ran the Goose Green branch in Wigan, and used a surprisingly low-tech approach to syphon off an incredible amount of money. Coughlin ...


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