News Headlines - 03 May 2014

BBC News - Gerry Adams 'questioned for 17 hours a day' over McConville murder

Gerry Adams is being questioned for up to 17 hours a day by detectives investigating the murder of Jean McConville, a source close to him says.

Amid continued defiance, Ukrainian official vows: 'We are not stopping' - CNN.com

On the one side, Ukraine's interior minister said Saturday that military operations in the east would continue and vowed, "We are not stopping." On the other, there was the pro-Russian separatist leader in Luhansk who announced the formation of an army to march on Kiev.

Three people killed by blasts in Kenya's Mombasa - media | Reuters

At least three people were killed when attackers threw an explosive device at passengers at a bus station in Mombasa on Saturday, and a luxury hotel in the Kenyan coastal city was damaged in a separate blast, officials said.

BBC News - Tube strike on despite RMT and LU coming close to a deal

All of this is hampered by poor industrial relations - rooted in the ticket office dispute of 2010 - and what seems to be a severe lack of trust.

CBBC Newsround - Amesbury the oldest occupied place in the UK

A town near Stonehenge in Wiltshire, in the south west of England has been named the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the UK.