News Headlines - 10 April 2015

Fears Bashar al-Assad may have ordered murder of London imam grow as counter terror officers take over investigation - Telegraph

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may have ordered the murder of an imam on a London street after counter terrorism officers took over the investigation.
Syrian Abdul Hadi Arwani, 48, was gunned down in broad daylight as he sat in his car in north London on Tuesday morning.

Hatton Garden jewellery burglary: Extraordinary underworld of London’s jewellery quarter - The Independent

There is a complex and hidden geography to the jewellery quarter of Hatton Garden, unknown even to those who have been working there for decades, that is sure to receive more attention since it became the scene of the biggest heist recorded in British history.

Chinese broadcaster apologises for Mao Zedong insults | The Guardian

One of Chinese state TV’s top broadcasters has apologised for insulting Mao Zedong, the founder of communist China, at a private dinner.
Bi Fujian, host of China Central Television’s talent show Avenue of Stars, issued the apology on Thursday night via his microblog, which has 1.3 million followers, and said he would be more self-disciplined.

Stonehenge coach park plans approved - BBC News

A 26-space coach park is set to be built at Stonehenge and will operate for two years, councillors in Wiltshire have agreed.

BBC Sport - Yoshinori Muto: Chelsea make bid for Japanese striker

Chelsea have made a bid for Japan international striker Yoshinori Muto.
Japanese news agency Kyodo News says the FC Tokyo player is yet to decide whether to move to Stamford Bridge in the summer.