News Headlines - 02 November 2014

China Manufacturing Slows as Growth Pressures Deepen - Bloomberg

China’s manufacturing slowed further in October, as a property slump and slowdown in investment growth put the world’s second-largest economy on course for the slowest full-year growth since 1990.

Tesco bank to pay out £43million after statement blunder hit 175,000 customers | Daily Mail Online

Tesco Bank is set to pay out £43million in compensation after a loan statement blunder left 175,000 customers out of pocket.
The supermarket giant's banking arm has offered an apology to customers after a 'technical breach' meant they failed to send out personal loan and credit card statements.

Feminist charity attacked over 'sweat-shop' t-shirts, by Labour's Jim Murphy - Telegraph

A feminist charity failed to do “due diligence” when it sent T-shirts to MPs that had been produced by women said to earn just 62p an hour, a senior Labour MP has said.

BBC News - Fossil fuels should be phased out by 2100 says IPCC

The unrestricted use of fossil fuels should be phased out by 2100 if the world is to avoid dangerous climate change, a UN-backed expert panel says.

BBC Sport - Footballer Ricardo Ferreira handed 50-year ban after referee attack

A Switzerland-based amateur footballer has been banned for 50 years after kicking a ball in the referee's face and spraying him with water... Ferreira will be free to return to footballing activity on 5 June 2064, by which time he will be 78.