News Headlines - 30 April 2016

Baghdad state of emergency declared after protesters storm parliament | The Guardian

A state of emergency has reportedly been declared in Baghdad after supporters of the Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed the Green Zone and entered the parliament building.

Norway helicopter crash: 13 killed near Bergen - BBC News

Thirteen people are presumed dead after a helicopter crashed west of the Norwegian city of Bergen, rescuers say.
Eleven of those on board were Norwegian, one was British and one Italian. No survivors have been found.

Sir David Attenborough opens Woodberry wetlands in London - ITV News

Sir David Attenborough opened the Woodberry Wetlands in Stoke Newington this afternoon. The north London site was declared open to the public for the first time in almost 200 years.

Lego's Founding Family in Leadership Handover

The family that founded and owns Lego, the maker of the popular multi-colored toy building bricks, is reshuffling its top leadership to create a "smooth handover of active ownership to the next generation.''

Manchester United make opening move to appoint Jose Mourinho

Manchester United have finally made their opening move to appoint Jose Mourinho in the past three days and the next week will be critical if they are to install him as Louis van Gaal’s successor at the end of the season.