News Headlines - 15 September 2014

Queen decided on Saturday she would step into referendum debate - Telegraph

The Queen decided to make her intervention into the referendum debate after a period of “reflection” and had indicated to aides on Saturday that she was going to say something after her Sunday worship at Balmoral, The Daily Telegraph has learnt.

O.E.C.D. Urges Stimulus Measures for Eurozone - NYTimes.com

The European Central Bank should begin large-scale bond buying to ensure that weak price pressures do not further undermine demand in the eurozone, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Monday, as it cut its forecast for growth in the developed world.

BBC News - Apple releases U2 album removal tool

Apple has released a tool to remove U2's new album from its customers' iTunes accounts six days after giving away the music for free.
Some users had complained about the fact that Songs of Innocence had automatically been downloaded to their devices without their permission.

Urban Outfitters apologises for red-stained Kent State sweatshirt - Telegraph

The US clothing chain Urban Outfitters has apologised for selling a ‘vintage’ Kent State sweatshirt complete with holes and apparent blood spatters but denied it was a reference to the infamous shooting at the university.

BBC News - Goldfish recovering after 'high-risk' tumour removal

A goldfish in Australia is recovering from surgery after a life-threatening tumour was removed from its brain in a "high-risk" operation.