2015年8月10日 星期一

2015-08-11 U.K. Spotlight


Express.co.uk
   
When will Cameron act? Germany risks post-Nazi laws and calls in Army over ...   
Express.co.uk
CALLS for Cameron to call in the army to deal with the migrant crisis were bolstered today after Germany brought in troops to deal with the huge wave crossing its borders, in a move which potentially may have broken strict post-Nazi era laws. By ...

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International Business Times UK
   
Wilson Kipsang: Doping claims harming reputation of all athletes   
International Business Times UK
Wilson Kipsang fears the reputation of Kenyan runners and athletics generally will be hit by fresh doping claims in the media, including allegations former Olympic medal winners had suspect blood readings. The Sunday Times and German broadcaster ...


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BBC News
   
What went wrong at Kids Company?   
BBC News
High-profile charity Kids Company has closed amid a row over funding and with its performance and management under close scrutiny. Its founder has said there was a "malicious discrediting campaign" against the charity, while Prime Minister David ...


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The Guardian
   
Are plants intelligent? New book says yes   
The Guardian
Plants are intelligent. Plants deserve rights. Plants are like the Internet – or more accurately the Internet is like plants. To most of us these statements may sound, at best, insupportable or, at worst, crazy. But a new book, Brilliant Green: the ...

   


Daily Mail
   
Dog shocks its owner by SPEAKING the word 'mama' in bid to be fed   
Daily Mail
But generally speaking this tends to be the case when two of the same species are competing against one another - not a dog and a child. Captured on camera is the incredible moment a pooch uttered the words 'mama' in a bid to get some food ahead of his ...


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Gazette Live
   
Scales of Justice: Speeding, drug possession, assault and other cases heard   
Gazette Live
Zulfquar Ali Ditta, 49, of Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough, fined £70 and ordered to pay £60 costs for speeding. Adrian Dracup, 47, of The Granary, Wynyard, fined £200 and ordered to pay £105 costs for speeding. Asif Fadhil Kadir, 58, of St Aidans Drive, ...


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Gazette
   
Mum fights with council over trees filled with wasps and hornets   
Gazette
The 30ft leylandii trees on the other side of her garden fence and are filled with wasp and hornet nests and the insects swarm around the garden. Laura Pethick says if the trees were anywhere else, the council would have ordered them to be cut back.

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Alan Johnson calls on Labour to end 'Corbynmania' and elect Yvette Cooper as ...   
Scottish Daily Record
FORMER postman turned politician Johnson says Cooper has the 'intellect, experience and inner steel' to lead Labour and is the only person who can unite the party again. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Pinterest ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Squadron Leader Les Munro, Dambuster pilot - obituary   
Telegraph.co.uk
Squadron Leader Les Munro, who has died aged 96, was the last surviving pilot to have taken part on the Dambusters raid, which attacked the Ruhr Dams in May 1943. Munro's Lancaster was one of the first to take off on the night of May 16. Their target ...

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Daily Mail
   
David Cameron 'mesmerised' by Kids Company that ate up £37m public cash   
Daily Mail
David Cameron last night faced claims he was 'mesmerised' by the controversial founder of Kids Company – as the scandal-ridden charity finally collapsed. The PM's ties to Camila Batmanghelidjh came under scrutiny amid toxic claims that No 10 pushed ...


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