News Headlines - 29 August 2014

BBC News - Ebola: Experimental drug ZMapp is '100% effective' in animal trials

The only clinical trial data on the experimental Ebola drug ZMapp shows it is 100% effective in monkey studies, even in later stages of the infection.
The researchers, publishing their data in Nature, said it was a "very important step forward".

George Galloway badly injured in street attack | The Guardian

Respect MP George Galloway was taken to hospital with a suspected broken jaw on Friday night after being attacked in the street.
Police arrested a British man over the incident, which is believed to have been prompted by comments Galloway has made about Israel in past weeks.

Video: Prince Harry at 30 - documentary trailer - Telegraph

As Prince Harry approaches his 30 birthday ITV have release a new documentary celebrating the past three decades of the his life - watch the trailer here

BBC News - Japanese art projected onto human faces

Japanese artist Nobumichi Asai has created a new work that involves projecting his designs onto a human face.
Using computer technology Asai was able to map the model's face and create a three dimensional mask.

Lost chapter of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory published | The Guardian

A lost chapter of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, deemed too wild, subversive and insufficiently moral for the tender minds of British children almost 50 years ago, has been published for the first time.
The chapter, in Saturday's Guardian Review, with new illustrations by Sir Quentin Blake, was found among Dahl's papers after his death.