News Headlines - 06 December 2015
▽Leytonstone Tube station stabbing a 'terrorist incident' - BBC News
A stabbing at a Tube station in east London is being treated as a "terrorist incident", the Met Police has said.
Police were called to reports of people being attacked at Leytonstone around 19:00 GMT on Saturday. The knifeman reportedly shouted "this is for Syria".
The capital’s ambitions to be a 24-hour city are running behind schedule. Ludovic Hunter-Tilney attempts a night on the town
▽End the Gun Epidemic in America - The New York Times
It is a moral outrage and national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency.
▽‘Based on a true story’: the fine line between fact and fiction | The Guardian
From Kapuscinski to Knausgaard, from Mantel to Macfarlane, more and more writers are challenging the border between fiction and nonfiction. Here Geoff Dyer – longtime master of the space between, in books such as But Beautiful and Out of Sheer Rage – argues that there is no single path to ‘truth’ while, below, writers on both sides of the divide share their thoughts…
▽BBC Sport - Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits doubts over top-four spot
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admitted his team might not be able to qualify for next season's Champions League after losing 1-0 at home to Bournemouth.
An eighth defeat in 15 Premier League games means the champions are 14 points behind fourth-placed Manchester United.