News Headlines - 25 November 2013

Revealed: Couple 'who held three women as slaves for 30 years' were leaders of Chinese communist sect based in Brixton bookshop | Mail Online

The couple accused of keeping three women as slaves for more than 30 years ran a communist sect worshipping Chinese leader Mao Zedong, it was revealed today. The pair, of Indian and Tanzanian origin, are reportedly Aravindan Balakrishnan, 73, and his wife Chanda, 67, whose far-Left activities allegedly led to them being arrested and jailed in the 1970s.

BBC News - Call for single Welsh police force as 'cost effective'

Wales could follow Scotland and merge its four police forces, a report by a former Metropolitan Police commissioner has suggested... Options include one Welsh force, a single Wales and England force, or mergers cutting 43 forces to 10.

Prince Harry: Antarctica trek preparations 'quite tricky' - Telegraph

Prince Harry says preparations for the Walking With The Wounded South Pole trek have been "tricky", but that he is "fit and able"

Video: Singapore-sized iceberg breaks off in Antarctica - Telegraph

A book telling the story of the hunt for the elusive Higgs boson has won the 2013 Royal Society Winton Prize. Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll scoops the £25,000 award for his book The Particle at the End of the Universe.

Singapore-sized iceberg breaks off in Antarctica - Telegraph

Antarctica iceberg breaks away from Pine Island Glacier after a major crack formed. A Nasa satellite captures images of the block as it floats away.