2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 U.K. Spotlight


WalesOnline
   
These horse riders want to make riding on the roads in Wales safer. So they ...   
WalesOnline
These horse riders want to make riding on the roads in Wales safer. So they took their clothes off. 18:45, 19 August 2015; By Tyler Mears. These horse riders stripped off to draw attention to their campaign to make drivers slow down when overtaking.

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International Business Times UK
   
IAAF World Championships: Jessica Ennis-Hill ready for big test in Beijing   
International Business Times UK
Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill visited Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium and talked about her preparations for the world athletics championships which begin on 22 August. Ennis-Hill, who returned to competition in May after taking time off ...

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BBC Sport
   
Premier League predictions: Lawro v comedian Jack Whitehall   
BBC Sport
BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season. Lawro's opponent for this weekend's Premier League fixtures is actor and comedian Jack Whitehall. Whitehall, star of the new Bad Education ...

   


Huffington Post
   
How 'Naked Lunch' Can Lead To Hot Married Sex   
Huffington Post
When you've been married 14 years and together 17, drastic measures must sometimes be taken to Keep Love Alive. Drastic, but not difficult. So last week I tried something new and, for me, a bit daunting. I stripped this 50-year-old body of mine of ...

   


International Business Times UK
   
Usain Bolt: I can't save athletics from doping on my own   
International Business Times UK
Olympic and world sprint champion Usain Bolt said on 20 August, he has been saddened by the focus on doping in the run-up to the World Athletics Championships but said it was up to all clean athletes, not just him, to save the sports. The governing ...


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BBC News
   
Three Western myths about Japan   
BBC News
National and racial stereotypes are often hard to dispel, but in the case of Japan, argues Dr Chris Harding of Edinburgh University, people in the West seem particularly determined to cling on to a set of long-established myths. Landing in Japan for ...

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Huffington Post UK
   
Ed Miliband Didn't Just Lose Us The Election - He Killed the Labour Party ...   
Huffington Post UK
The Labour Party is about to expire. In a few short weeks' time this once-proud political force will be officially reduced to an ineffective, screeching ball of 'passion', chanting 'Tory Scum' and crying foul from the sidelines. Meanwhile, the vast ...

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The Guardian (blog)
   
The 'sky pool' is just the start: London prepares for a flood of bathing oligarchs   
The Guardian (blog)
Never been done before … Irish developer Ballymore has unveiled plans for an all-glass swimming pool in the sky in Nine Elms that is completely structure free. Photograph: Ballymore/Rex Shutterstock. Oliver Wainwright · @ollywainwright. Thursday 20 ...


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BBC News
   
Cilla Black funeral: In pictures   
BBC News
Fans, friends and family have been paying their respects to singer and TV star Cilla Black at her funeral in Liverpool. Crowds applauded her funeral cortege during its two-mile journey to St Mary's RC Church in Woolton. Here are some pictures from the ...

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The Independent
   
Doris Lessing: Acclaimed novelist was kept under MI5 observation for 18 years ...   
The Independent
Early in 1956, an officer from Scotland Yard's Special Branch voiced his suspicions that a flat in Kensington was being used for “immoral purposes”. Chief among his grounds for concern were frequent visits by “persons of various nationalities” and the ...

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