News Headlines - 10 June 2016
▽Phone hacking: Mirror Group settles claims with 21 people - BBC News
Celebrities including TV presenter Davina McCall have been paid damages after settling phone-hacking claims with Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
▽There’s More Money Loaded On Starbucks Cards Than Customer Deposits At Several Banks – Consumerist
With $1.2 billion loaded onto its cards by customers, Starbucks beat out several banks’ total customer deposits, MarketWatch points out: California Republic Bancorp ($1.01 billion), Mercantile Bank Corp. ($680 million), and Discover Financial Services ($470 million). It also topped Green Dot ($56 million), one of the largest pre-paid card providers.
It has been reported Elizabeth II was keen to become President of the George Formby Society but was informed she was too important for the position.
A new BBC Radio Two documentary which is due to be broadcast next weekend will reveal the Queen’s great fondness for George Formby, the ukulele player, actor and comedian who was Britain’s highest-paid entertainer during the 40s.
▽World Cup anthem sung by England's 1966 team released after 34 years - BBC News
A football anthem sung by England's 1966 World Cup winning side has been released after spending 34 years hidden in an Isle of Man attic.
▽Euro 2016: Where to watch, what to watch, when to watch - CNN.com
Who should I root for?
Germany for sure. It's the current World Cup champ. And Belgium, the top-ranked FIFA squad in the tournament. Talented host team France may lack experience, but will get a jolt from the home crowds.