2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 U.K. Spotlight


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 ...


   


Metro
   
Aaron Livesy's shocking Emmerdale confession and violent attack stuns ...   
Metro
Aaron Livesy's shock confession in Emmerdale and tragedy rocks Coronation Street: 25 soap spoilers Aaron had seen something funny outside (Picture: ITV) Emmerdale is set to get explosive again in the coming week as secrets and betrayals are exposed ...


   


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
   
US Open: Taking on controversial Chambers Bay course   
BBC Sport
Iain tries out the public golf course that caused so much controversy at the US Open, and discovers it takes some "imagination". Championship golf does not need to be played at ultra-exclusive high-end private clubs. That much became clear after a thrilling ...


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The Guardian
   
The Guardian film show: Mr Holmes, Entourage, Accidental Love and The ...   
The Guardian
In this week's Guardian film show, host Xan Brooks is joined by Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes to review Mr Holmes, in which Ian McKellen plays a nonagenarian Sherlock struggling to recall a case, Entourage, in which the four trusty bros from the HBO ...


   


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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BBC Sport
   
Ex-rugby league player Sean Gleeson 'provoked' attack   
BBC Sport
A rugby league player left partly blinded in one eye after a brawl "provoked" the attack, a judge said. Sean Gleeson had to retire from the game after the incident outside a Wigan nightclub in March 2014. Liverpool Crown Court heard he was involved in a row ...


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The Guardian
   
Lawyers' levy? Michael Gove threatens to make rich law firms pay for legal aid   
The Guardian
Michael Gove has provoked a row with some of London's leading lawyers, after he demanded that they contributed “much more” to ensure justice was available to all. Gove, the new justice secretary, said those who made the most financially from the legal ...


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io9
   
We Know A Lot More About The New Characters In Game Of Thrones Season 6   
io9
Are we three years from a new Indiana Jones? Kenneth Branagh may return for Thor: Ragnarok. A crazy new Star Wars rumor hints that everything we thought we knew about the second Anthologies film may actually be about a new TV series. Plus Ant-Man ...


   


ESPNcricinfo.com
   
The defensive free hit, and the catch that wasn't   
ESPNcricinfo.com
Playing a ball to its merits is a rule that batsmen occasionally sidestep. They are invited to do so against a free hit. With no chance of getting out caught or bowled, scoops, glides, ramps and reverse pulls become the norm. Taskin Ahmed put in a little too much ...


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