News Headlines - 21 November 2016
Fabric, the iconic nightclub based in Farringdon, central London, was forced to close in September after Islington Council found it had a "culture of drug use" which staff were "incapable of controlling".
The venue was to appeal against the decision at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court next week, but reached an agreement with the Metropolitan Police and the council.
▽Hitachi’s lensless technology to challenge U.S. camera advances:The Asahi Shimbun
Hitachi Ltd. has developed Japan’s first lensless technology that uses a special film in place of a lens and will enable the production of even cheaper and slimmer cameras.
▽Shooting stars from space for 2020 Olympics - BBC News
When the 2020 Olympics gets underway in Tokyo, Project Sky Canvas hopes to paint the sky above with shooting stars.
The plan is to put a micro-satellite in orbit that will fire tiny particles into the atmosphere.
▽London 2012: Yuliya Zaripova among 12 disqualified after retests - BBC Sport
Yuliya Zaripova has been formally stripped of her gold medal from the 2012 London Olympics after failing a retroactive drugs test from the Games.
The monument, which will be built outside the Friends Arena in Sweden's capital city, comes as the giant striker won the Golden Ball award for the country's best male player for the tenth year in a row.
The 36-year-old Manchester United forward played 114 games and scored 62 goals for Sweden before retiring after Euro 2016.