News Headlines - 28 March 2014
▽Immigration crackdown made us 'nasty Britain', says Osborne's father-in-law - Telegraph
A senior Conservative peer has launched a stinging attack on the Government's immigration policy, saying visa restrictions were creating a "nasty Britain feeling" among foreign students and businesses.
▽US and Russia to discuss potential solution over Ukraine - FT.com
The US and Russia will discuss a potential diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis after Vladimir Putin called Barack Obama agreeing to talks about a proposal from Washington.
▽BBC News - Kabul guest house attack: Stories of survival
All five men were visibly shaken. Some were bloodied from scratches. But theirs is an extraordinary story of survival after a four-hour long attack on their Kabul guest house.
▽Widening the net: Facebook drones to cover world in wi-fi - The Independent
The Facebook drones are coming. The world’s largest social network has unveiled a plan to blanket two-thirds of the world in wi-fi using a fleet of drones flown on solar power, in a bid to connect the billions still living without the internet in underdeveloped regions.
David Moyes fuelled the debate on his dismal Manchester United season on Friday by insisting even Sir Alex Ferguson could not have done better.
The under-fire manager made the amazing claim on the same day Jose Mourinho said Fergie could not be held responsible for what has gone on since he retired.