2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 U.K. Spotlight


Digital Spy UK
   
Tracy's guilt arouses Robert's suspicions   
Digital Spy UK
Aidan drags Carla into work despite it being a Bank Holiday and insists they go through the accounts together. As they later head to Maddie's memorial auction in the Bistro, Carla is weighed down by guilt. Getting drunk, she bids £250 for a photo of ...

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BBC News
   
Single hospital rooms - a good idea?   
BBC News
The days of the "Nightingale ward" are over. Named after the founder of modern nursing, wards containing several beds separated only by curtains are now out of favour. Scotland's newest hospitals are being built with single en-suite rooms. I have ...

   


PCWorld
   
How to cure Windows 10's worst headaches   
PCWorld
After the Windows 8 disaster, upgrading to Windows 10 is almost palpably refreshing. Microsoft's new operating system brings back PC-focused features it should never have lost and adds some helpful new integrations with Microsoft services. It's not ...

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Digital Spy UK
   
Shabnam vows to leave after the funeral   
Digital Spy UK
Grief-stricken Shabnam and Kush are still struggling as they return home from the hospital. Shabnam also gets irritated and leaves the room when Carmel brings up the wedding at lunch. Kush follows Shabnam but is shocked to hear that she plans to move ...


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Daily Mail
   
Karren Brady hits back at Olympic Stadium critics and says West Ham took over ...   
Daily Mail
Karren Brady is standing on the touchline of what, next season, will be West Ham's pitch when she cuts to the heart of the matter. 'You see,' she says, looking around an arena now readying itself for the Rugby World Cup, 'anyone could have bought this.

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The Guardian
   
Ashes 2015 review: the best and worst from this year's series   
The Guardian
Stuart Broad celebrates England's Ashes triumph at the end of the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images. This content is sponsored. Guardian sport. Monday 24 August 2015 07.20 EDT Last modified on Monday 24 August ...


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International Business Times UK
   
Chelsea undecided on appeal over John Terry red card vs West Brom   
International Business Times UK
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says the club are unsure whether to appeal the red card shown to the captain John Terry during the 3-2 Premier League win over West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns. The former England skipper was dismissed by ...


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BBC News
   
Carbon credits undercut climate change actions says report   
BBC News
The vast majority of carbon credits generated by Russia and Ukraine did not represent cuts in emissions, according to a new study. The authors say that offsets created under a UN scheme "significantly undermined" efforts to tackle climate change. The ...

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The Guardian
   
Jessica Ennis-Hill sets sights on crowning glory at Rio Olympics   
The Guardian
Jessica Ennis-Hill shows off her heptathlon gold medal on the podium during the IAAF World Championships in Beijing. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA. Sean Ingle · @seaningle. Monday 24 August 2015 17.00 EDT Last modified on Monday 24 August 2015 ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mental health charities furious as Iain Duncan Smith says people with ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Leading disability charities have led furious reaction to Iain Duncan Smith's plans for "cruel and crude" welfare reforms , which they say "punish" the sick. The Work and Pensions Secretary declared work is "good for your health" and suggested having a ...

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