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.