News Headlines - 16 September 2015

Refugee crisis: Hundreds reach Croatia after Hungary closes border - Telegraph

Migrants and refugees were forced to try a new route through Croatia into northern Europe on Wednesday after Hungary closed its border with Serbia and detained hundreds of what it termed "illegal immigrants".

UK pay rises at fastest pace in more than six years | Reuters

British wages grew at their fastest rate in more than six years in the three months to July, adding to signs that a first interest rate hike by the Bank of England is approaching.
Growth in average weekly earnings, not including bonuses, rose by 2.9 percent in the May-July period, the fastest since the three months to February 2009.

Morrisons reveals which 11 stores it will close | The Guardian

Supermarket chain Morrisons has revealed which 11 stores it plans to close as part of cost-cutting measures that will see 900 people lose their jobs.

Bond's new Jaguar, Land Rover presented at Frankfurt | Autos

Three shiny new vehicles set to feature in upcoming Bond film "Spectre" were on hand at a September 15 soirée coinciding with the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The Jaguar C-X75 hybrid electric supercar was first unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show but cancelled before a limited run ever made it off the production line.

Could alien life exist in huge ocean beneath Saturn’s moon Enceladus? - Telegraph

The hunt for extra-terrestrial life in our galaxy moved a step closer after Nasa said a huge ocean lies beneath the frozen crust of Saturn’s moon Enceladus... The ocean, is likely to cover the whole globe, according to data from Nasa’s Cassini mission, which is exploring Saturn’s system.