News Headlines - 12 September 2015

Corbyn's landslide election met with scepticism from international press | The Guardian

A hostile reception for Corbyn in parts of Europe and the Middle East, as German newspaper Die Welt describes him as a ‘leftist Utopian, not fit for the real world’

The left's triumph in Corbyn election tempered by rumblings of party split | The Guardian

A split among senior Labour MPs over whether to serve in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet has led to a warning that the party is in danger of wallowing in a “fresh round of division and resentment” between “innies and outies”.

Long passwords won't keep you safe warn security services - Telegraph

Complex passwords do little to reduce the risks of people being hacked by cyber-attackers, Britain's security services have warned as they advised businesses to simplify their approach.

Jurassic Coast 'saved from industrialisation' as Navitus Bay wind farm rejected - Telegraph

Plans to build a giant wind farm off the Jurassic Coast have been thrown out by ministers after they concluded it would harm views from Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and England's only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Developers of the Navitus Bay wind farm wanted to build up to 121 turbines, each 650 feet tall, in the English Channel near the Isle of Wight.

These are the clearest photos of the cosmos ever taken by NASA | Metro News

The Hubble Space Telescope has been in operation for more than 25 years – but that doesn’t mean that the pictures it’s capable of taking have become any less impressive.