News Headlines - 05 July 2015
The Greek public look set to reject the austerity measures proposed by its international creditors in return for rescue loans, as initial projections from a referendum fall in favour of the 'no' vote.
▽Japan industrial revolution sites win UN world heritage nod | Bangkok Post
Unesco on Sunday conferred world heritage status to a number of sites representative of Japan's industrial revolution under Emperor Meiji (1868-1910), as Seoul lifted its opposition to the listing following Tokyo's promise to own up the war history of the locations.
▽RMT votes for strike over new Hitachi high-speed trains - BBC News
First Great Western rail workers have voted to support strike action over plans to axe guards and buffet cars on new Hitachi Inter City Express trains. Members of the RMT union will walk out for 48 hours from 18:30 BST on 8 July.
▽Princess Charlotte is christened at a Sandringham church - BBC News
Princess Charlotte has been christened at a church in Sandringham after the Cambridges made their first public outing as a family of four.
▽Two Bethnal Green schoolgirls 'now married to Isis men' in Syria | The Guardian
Two of the three east London schoolgirls who fled to join Islamic State in Syria have married men approved for them by the terrorist group, their families have told the Guardian.