News Headlines - 05 September 2015

Queen 'to make rare public speech' on day she overtakes Victoria as longest-reigning monarch - Telegraph

The Queen is expected to address the people of Britain and the Commonwealth in a short speech at a Scottish railway station when she sets her record on September 9

Revealed: The plan to name the Loch Ness Monster after the Queen - Telegraph

Newly discovered papers reveal that the Queen was asked to agree to the Loch Ness Monster being named after her

Fukushima disaster: Japan reopens radiation-hit Naraha - BBC News

Japan is inviting residents to return to a town evacuated in 2011 after the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.

Brave Army Commando who killed 10 terrorists dies - The Times of India

Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami, a Special Forces Commando of the Army who laid down his life while battling militants in Handwara on Thursday, had eliminated 10 militants in a short span of 11 days before making the supreme sacrifice in Kashmir.

Real Madrid to help Syria refugee crisis by donating €1m in support | Sky Sports

Real Madrid have joined the drive to help the refugee crisis by announcing they will donate €1m (£735,000) to support projects in Spain.