News Headlines - 10 April 2016
▽Now David Cameron faces questions over £200k gift from his mother | The Guardian
But the extraordinary move seems set to plunge David Cameron into further controversy, as it emerged that his mother transferred two separate payments of £100,000 to his accounts in 2011, allowing the family estate to avoid a potential £80,000 worth of inheritance tax.
▽Panama papers: Mossack Fonseca offices in El Salvador raided - BBC News
Authorities in El Salvador have raided the offices of the Panama law firm at the centre of a massive data leak, the attorney general's office says.
▽The fall and rise of subscription libraries - BBC News
In the days before public libraries, people paid for the privilege of borrowing books. But with council-run libraries experiencing a decline in users and many closing, those that require membership are seeing their numbers rise. So what exactly is the draw of the subscription library?
▽Keiko Fujimori Likely to Win 1st Round of Peru Election - ABC News
The daughter of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori won the first round of Peru's presidential election Sunday, though she didn't get enough votes to avoid a June runoff and the race to be her opponent was tight, according to two quick counts of ballots by local pollsters.
▽Shinji Kagawa and Hatem Ben Arfa both scored worldies this...
Picking the ball up around 40 yards from goal, the former Manchester United man played an intricate one-two on the edge of the box before gloriously chipping over the helpless Ralf Faehrmann in goal.