News Headlines - 07 September 2015

North Sea oil areas at ‘serious risk’ of shutdown - FT.com

There is a “serious and urgent risk” that parts of the North Sea oil industry will be abandoned unless energy companies join forces to become more efficient, the man in charge of reviving the sector has warned.

BBC to share resources with rivals - Channel 4 News

The corporation will work together with other media and cultural institutions as part of a drive to create a more "open BBC", director general Lord Hall says.

Farmers clash with police in Brussels during milk and meat prices protest | The Guardian

An estimated 4,000 farmers, including some from Britain, gathered in the Belgian capital on Monday as European farming ministers hold an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis in the agriculture industry.

French agent apologizes for bombing Greenpeace boat in 1985 - The Washington Post

A retired French secret service agent has apologized for planting the bombs which sank a Greenpeace ship 30 years ago, killing a photographer and causing an international incident that tarnished the image of France.

Hidden 4,500-year-old monument found near Stonehenge | CTV News

Researchers have discovered evidence of standing stones believed to be the remnants of a major prehistoric stone monument near the Stonehenge ruins.
University of Bradford researchers said Monday the monument is thought to have been built around 4,500 years ago.