News Headlines - 07 February 2013
▽RBS warning of more fines after £390m Libor hit - The Independent
Royal Bank of Scotland warned that there will be more penalties to come as it pledged that its bankers will meet most of the cost of the £390m in fines it has agreed to pay as a result of its traders' attempts to fix Libor interest rates.
▽David Cameron is trashing his own party, and it’s not a pretty sight - Telegraph
Gay marriage is an admirable cause, but if Conservative membership keeps falling at this rate, we will soon enter a new political era
▽Solomon Islands earthquake triggers tsunami | guardian.co.uk
A powerful earthquake off the Solomon Islands generated a tsunami up to 1.5 metres (5ft) high that damaged dozens of homes and left several people missing, presumed dead.
▽Daniel Craig will not be axed from 'Dragon Tattoo' sequel, says Rooney Mara | NME.COM
Rooney Mara has insisted there is no chance of Daniel Craig being sliced from the sequel to The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
He’s long had ambitions on a career in Hollywood - and today David Beckham showed off his action hero credentials in a short film directed by Guy Ritchie.