News Headlines - 18 January 2016
▽Migrant spouses who fail English test may have to leave UK, says Cameron | The Guardian
Migrants who fail language tests after two and a half years in the UK may be forced to leave, David Cameron has said, as he announced plans to encourage greater integration of Muslim women.
▽MPs to debate whether Donald Trump to be banned from UK - Birmingham Mail
More than 570,000 have signed a petition asking the UK Government to prevent Mr Trump accessing the country, noting action against "hate speech" must take place regardless of a person's wealth or power.
Three hours have been allocated in Westminster Hall for the debate, which will be led by Labour's Paul Flynn.
▽Iran capitalises on sanctions removal with slew of deals with western businesses | The Guardian
Western businesses are jockeying for investment opportunities in Iran as the country regains access to the global financial system following the lifting of sanctions at the weekend.
▽World's wealth held in hands of richest 1% - Oxfam - RTÉ News
Growing inequality means that the world's wealthiest 62 people own as much as the poorest half of the planet's population, some 3.6 billion people, according to a new report from Oxfam.
▽World tennis hit by match-fixing reports, authorities back integrity unit | Reuters
World tennis was rocked on Monday by allegations that the game's authorities have failed to deal with widespread match-fixing, just as the Australian Open, the first grand slam tournament of the year, kicked off in Melbourne.