News Headlines - 06 August 2015

More than 200 feared dead in sinking of migrant boat in Mediterranean | Reuters

Hopes faded of finding more survivors on Thursday from a shipwreck in which 200 migrants are feared drowned, as rescue ships were called to the aid of more migrant boats in the same area of the Mediterranean.

Video: Commuters endure tube strike misery - Telegraph

London was hit by travel chaos because of a strike by London Underground workers, with worse disruption threatened unless a deadlocked row over all-night Tubes is settled.

Two civil servants parachuted into Kids Company as concerns mounted - FT.com

Two civil servants were embedded in Kids Company, the bankrupt charity backed by David Cameron, for more than a year — raising new questions about its links with government as the organisation closed its doors.

Bank of England signals no rate rise this year as inflation remains 'muted' - Telegraph

The Bank of England has signalled that it is unlikely to raise interest rates this year, as the strong pound and further falls in commodity prices keep inflation “muted” in the near term.

Gaza, West Bank soccer teams face off for first match in years - Israel Culture, Ynetnews

Palestinians move towards unity with first match between teams from two territories since Second Intifada began 15 years ago.