News Headlines - 03 September 2016
▽Philippines' Duterte declines meeting with UN's Ban | New Straits Times
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who has railed against the United Nations for criticising his government, has declined a request to meet UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, officials said Thursday.
▽Relatives of murdered British woman arrested in Pakistan | The Guardian
The father, ex-husband and uncle of a British woman raped and murdered in an alleged “honour” killing have all been arrested, according to reports in Pakistan.
▽Ghost goal haunts Japan in shock defeat by UAE | TODAYonline
Japan were left to rue a refereeing howler as they crashed to a 2-1 home defeat to United Arab Emirates in a woeful start to their World Cup qualifying final round last night.
▽You need to pay to watch BBC iPlayer from September | Moneywise News
Viewers of the BBC’s online catch-up service, iPlayer, need to ensure they have a TV licence to watch or download programmes from today.
▽No matter how big Man Utd continue to grow, James W Gibson's legacy demands to be remembered
They call James W Gibson the man who saved Manchester United and yet when you look closely at what he accomplished at the club which would become a modern-day behemoth, even that status sells short the great Edwardian entrepreneur.