News Headlines - 04 May 2015

Royal princess named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana - BBC News

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, Kensington Palace has said... There had been speculation that the couple would include the name of Diana in honour of Prince William's mother.

Lib Dem-Tory row ahead of Thursday's election - BBC News

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are at odds over claims by one of Nick Clegg's allies that David Cameron has admitted he would not win the election.

Internet 'rationing' needed as UK cannot keep up with demand - Telegraph

Internet access may soon need to be rationed or restricted because the UK’s power supply and communications network cannot cope with consumers’ appetite for online video, the Royal Society will hear this week.

Google admits mistakes with news outlets as it announces new partnership | The Guardian

In the new partnership with eight publishers, including the Guardian, Google is to establish a working group to focus on product development as well as providing a €150m (£107m) innovation fund over three years, alongside additional training and research. Publishers are keenest to explore the product development which Google promises will aim to “increase revenue, traffic and audience engagement”.

Mark Twain stories, 150 years old, uncovered by Berkeley scholars | The Guardian

Scholars at the University of California, Berkeley have uncovered and authenticated a cache of stories written by Mark Twain when he was a 29-year-old newspaperman in San Francisco. Many of the stories are 150 years old.