News Headlines - 15 March 2014

Search for missing Malaysian plane expands into Indian Ocean - The Washington Post

Malaysian authorities have concluded that a passenger jet missing since last week was hijacked and deliberately steered off course, a government official involved in the investigation told The Associated Press.
“It’s conclusive,” the official told The AP.

Scottish independence: Theresa May opens door for passport checks along border - London Evening Standard

Passport checks would be carried out along the border between Scotland and England if the Scots adopt a more relaxed immigration policy after a 'yes' vote to independence, Theresa May has said.

New claims of patients 'locked up' at NHS hospital - Telegraph

A second senior manager at one of the country’s largest hospitals has been forced out after raising fears over patients being locked up and restrained against their will.

British lottery winner claims £107.9 million jackpot - Telegraph

A Briton has come forward to claim a £107.9 million jackpot from the EuroMillions draw on Friday night.
The claimant, whose identity has not been disclosed, is the National Lottery’s fourth-biggest winner and the first EuroMillions jackpot winner in the UK this year.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho calls referee Chris Foy's character into question following sendings off - Telegraph

Jose Mourinho last night claimed referee Chris Foy faced a test of “character” as he challenged the referee to justify why he was sent off – along with two Chelsea players – during his side’s chaotic 1-0 loss to Aston Villa.