News Headlines - 19 October 2014
▽FDA approves testing new Ebola drug - CBS News
An experimental anti-viral drug that was given to the first U.S. Ebola patient will soon begin testing to see if it could be a safe and effective treatment for the deadly disease.
▽Top-secret US space drone returns to Earth after two-year orbit - Telegraph
Unmanned X-37B, which looks like a miniature space shuttle, lands at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after "strictly secret" mission
▽BBC News - Solar farms are a blight on the landscape, says minister
Environment Secretary Liz Truss has said large-scale solar farms are "a blight on the landscape" and confirmed plans to cut a taxpayer subsidy to farmers and landowners for the schemes.
▽What We Wore: vintage British street styles – in pictures | The Guardian
The What We Wore blog collects old photos of people snapped wearing their coolest gear. As a book is published of its best submissions, we remember the days before technology changed fashion and photography for ever
▽BBC News - Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson admits speeding
The BBC's Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson says he will have points on his licence for the first time in 30 years after he was caught speeding.