News Headlines - 10 December 2014

For CIA, fallout from Senate report looks far from over | Reuters

As outcry grows over its now-defunct brutal interrogation program, America's spy agency appears caught in the crossfire of debate over its methods in the ongoing U.S. battle against Islamic militants and whether it has changed its ways.

BBC News - Miliband: Cutting deficit is 'part of Labour's mission'

Ed Miliband is to rule out any uncosted spending commitments in Labour's election manifesto, as he sets out his party's plans to reduce the deficit.

Japan’s voters see no alternative to Abe and his reflation plan - FT.com

Lack of enthusiasm for Abenomics aside, there is even less appetite to abandon it halfway through

E-cigarette use rare in non-smokers, NHS survey shows | The Guardian

Research allays doctors’ fears over devices by finding users are mainly comprised of current smokers and those who have quit

BBC News - Rosetta results: Comets 'did not bring water to Earth'

Results from Europe's Rosetta mission, which made history by landing on Comet 67P in November, shows the water on the icy mass is unlike that on our planet.