News Headlines - 11 September 2015

Mecca crane collapse: 87 dead in Saudi Arabia - BBC News

At least 87 people have died after a crane collapsed on the Grand Mosque in the Muslim holy city of Mecca, the Saudi Arabian government has said.
More than 180 people were injured in the accident, the country's civil defence authority said on Twitter.

Jeremy Corbyn admits he voted for Britain to leave Europe in 1975 - Telegraph

Brexit fears raised as Jeremy Corbyn reveals he voted 'No' to membership of the European Community, when Britain voted 67 to 33 to stay in after a 1975 referendum

UK parliament votes heavily against assisted suicide - FT.com

Members of parliament on Friday voted against a bill to allow people with terminal illnesses to end their lives with medical supervision, after an emotionally fraught and philosophical debate in the House of Commons that reflected the deep differences of opinion among British people.

Singapore ruling party in decisive win as voters shun risk | Reuters

Singapore's ruling party romped to a strong election victory on Friday and was on course to increase its share of the vote and seat tally as it brushed off an opposition challenge in the city state's most hotly contested polls.

Godzilla and King Kong set for onscreen movie battle (Wired UK)

In a piece of otherwise boring movie minutiae, the upcoming King Kong reboot Kong: Skull Island will be moving production from Universal to Warner Bros. Why does this matter? Because the move will allow the "eighth wonder of the world" to cross paths with the "king of monsters". King Kong versus Godzilla: it is on.