News Headlines - 07 November 2012

'Anonymous' hacktivist arrested after attacks on Home Office websites - The Independent

A 41-year-old man has been arrested in connection with attacks on the websites of Theresa May and the Home Office, which were believed to have been carried out by members of the "hacktivist" group Anonymous.

Poisoned Brit was ‘MI6 spy in China’ | The Sun

THE British businessman murdered by the wife of a top Chinese politician was passing information on the couple to MI6, it was claimed last night. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4631506/Poisoned-Brit-was-MI6-spy-in-China.html#ixzz2BYdYd7Hh

Sellafield Nuclear Waste Storage Warning

Hazardous waste being stored in run-down buildings at Sellafield nuclear plant is posing "intolerable risks to people and the environment", a watchdog has warned.

Pearson denies FT is up for sale - The Independent

The owner of the Financial Times was forced into taking the unprecedented step of denying reports that it is exploring a £1bn sale of the newspaper, according to reports that emerged last night.

Vogue Hommes Japan folds - Telegraph

Fashion director Nicola Formichetti has announced that the autumn/winter 2012 issue of Vogue Hommes Japan will be the last. Men's style bible Vogue Hommes Japan will cease publication following its autumn/winter 2012 issue. The magazine was launched in September 2008 as the Japanese counterpart to the long-running and highly-respected L'Uomo Vogue , the Italian Vogue for men.