News Headlines - 10 March 2016
▽ECB cuts rates to new low and expands QE - FT.com
The European Central Bank cut its benchmark interest rates to a new low and expanded its quantitative easing package, in a bolder-than-expected package aimed at boosting the eurozone’s flagging economy.
▽The Sun 'completely confident' over 'Queen backs Brexit' story - BBC News
Tony Gallagher told the BBC he was "completely confident" that the report and its headline reflected her views.
▽Viola Beach crash may have been deliberate, say Swedish police | The Guardian
Swedish police investigating the death of four members of the British indie band Viola Beach and their manager after their car plunged off a bridge into a canal are looking into the possibility that the crash was deliberate, according to a Swedish newspaper report.
▽Japan nuclear reactor ordered shut by court - CNN.com
A district court in Japan ordered a nuclear plant to stop operations on Wednesday, the first time an injunction has been issued to halt an operational nuclear reactor.
▽After Fukushima: faces from Japan's tsunami tragedy, five years on | The Guardian
To mark the anniversary of Japan’s worst disaster since the war, the Guardian met six people whose courage and determination has inspired other people across the disaster-hit region. From the mayor of a radiation-hit city who refused to leave, to a traumatised fisherman who now looks after his elderly neighbours – ordinary people who, in a few terrifying minutes, saw their lives transformed by catastrophe.