News Headlines - 14 September 2015

Alibaba shares could fall another 50 percent, says Barron's cover story | Reuters

Shares of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, which recently slipped below their initial offering price after having rocketed 75 percent in their first two months of trading, could lose another 50 percent of their value, Barron's said in the cover story of its Sept. 14 issue.

Donald Trump Tops 30% in CNN/ORC poll - CNNPolitics.com

Donald Trump has become the first Republican presidential candidate to top 30% support in the race for the Republican nomination, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll, which finds the businessman pulling well away from the rest of the GOP field.

Jeremy Corbyn unveils 'unifying' shadow cabinet team - BBC News

Jeremy Corbyn has unveiled what he called a "unifying" new shadow cabinet, naming his left-wing ally John McDonnell as shadow chancellor.

Rain wrecks retailers’ hopes in summer of the stay-aways - Telegraph

Footfall in high streets dropped 2.3pc last month, while visits to shopping centres fell 2.8pc compared to a year ago. It was the third monthly decrease in high street footfall and the fifth month in a row for shopping centres, according to retail intelligence firm Springboard.

Children should not be allowed smartphones until they are 16, says school behaviour expert - The Independent

Children should not be allowed smartphones until they are 16, according to Tom Bennett, the school behaviour expert leading the review. And teachers should not allow them unless absolutely necessary, says Mr Bennett, who is already leading another review into how teachers are trained to tackle bad behaviour.