2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 U.K. Spotlight


BBC News
   
For Osborne, foreign policy is strictly business   
BBC News
There are few more precarious positions than prime minister-in-waiting. Two good rules of life in general and politics in particular are that the frontrunner usually stumbles and the number two never gets the job. But this may be George Osborne's week ...

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New Statesman
   
Why is the government giving £45m to Roman Abramovich while letting a British ...   
New Statesman
Although regulations around steel make it hard to intervene, a way could be found to preserve jobs at the Teesside plant. By Stephen Bush · Print HTML. Monday: Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI) announces it will mothball the steelworks in Redcar ...

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The Guardian
   
Sylvia Plath's suicide note – did it name a final lover?   
The Guardian
The received wisdom is that Sylvia Plath killed herself after Ted Hughes left her for another woman. But, as Jonathan Bate reveals, the story of her last letter changes everything. Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath August 1956. Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in ...


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BBC Sport
   
Premier League clubs' fans unite for ticket protest this weekend   
BBC Sport
Fans from all 20 Premier League clubs and 10 Championship teams will join forces this weekend to protest about the cost of ticket prices. Last year's BBC Sport Price of Football study showed the average price of the cheapest tickets in Premier League ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
All of a sudden, George Osborne's great EU gamble is not such a safe bet   
Telegraph.co.uk
George Osborne may be coming to regret his plan to lead the campaign for Britain to stay inside the European Union. The Chancellor is now the clear favourite to succeed David Cameron and, thanks to Labour's implosion, win the next general election.

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Quick crossword No 14162   
The Guardian
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BBC News
   
The 5p plastic bag charge: All you need to know   
BBC News
A new 5p charge for plastic bags is to be introduced in England on 5 October. Here's what you need to know. What's happening? Shoppers are to be charged 5p for every new plastic bag they use at large stores in England. The charge applies only to shops ...

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The four new laws coming in today that you should know about   
The Independent
The first day of October 2015 is a big day for new laws coming into force. Here are four important ones you should know about: 30-day refund right. bookshelf.jpg. Anybody who buys faulty goods is now entitled to a refund for up to 30 days after their ...

   


Liverpool Echo
   
Who is Akinwale Arobieke? ECHO explores the man behind the myth   
Liverpool Echo
Tales surrounding “modern-day bogeyman” Akinwale Arobieke have been shared on Merseyside for more than 30 years. The twenty-stone, 6ft 5in body-building obsessive is so infamous, many still think he is an urban myth - a fictional character. His ...

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The Guardian
   
Volkswagen emissions scandal: what happens next for cars affected in UK?   
The Guardian
VW is to recall 1.2m UK vehicles fitted with software to cheat emissions tests. Here's how to identify if your vehicle is one of them and what happens next. A Volkswagen Passat car being tested for its exhaust emissions. The large number of cars ...

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