News Headlines - 04 June 2014

Newborn Dies As NHS Drips 'Poison 15 Babies'

An investigation is under way after a baby being treated in intensive care died from blood poisoning through an infection caught from a suspected contaminated drip.

Page boy who fainted during Queen's Speech is heir to prestigious Scotland estate - Telegraph

The page boy who collapsed just eight foot from the Queen is the heir to one of the most prestigious estates in Scotland.
Viscount Aithrie is the son of the Earl of Hopetoun and heir to the stately home and 6,500 acre estate at Hopetoun in Scotland.

BBC News - David Cameron hails 'busy and radical' Queen's Speech

David Cameron has hailed the Queen's Speech as "a packed programme of a busy and radical government" amid claims the coalition has run out of steam.

BBC News - China media 'largely quiet' on Tiananmen anniversary

Chinese media remain largely quiet on the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, while Hong Kong and Taiwanese papers give prominent coverage to the event.

Amazon to launch mystery product with public spectacle - CNET

The e-commerce company invited customers to compete for the chance to join CEO Jeff Bezos at a new product event. Best bet: It's a new Amazon smartphone.