News Headlines - 19 January 2017

Dentsu Japan's disgraced digital arm committed more errors to fewer clients - AdNews

An extensive probe into Dentsu Japan's digital search business has found billing and reporting irregularities were more prevalent than initially feared but affected fewer clients and had a smaller financial impact.

Paul McCartney sues Sony/ATV for Beatles music rights | Reuters

Former Beatle Paul McCartney sued Sony Corp's music publishing arm on Wednesday in federal court in New York, seeking to reclaim copyrights to 267 Beatles songs that pop star Michael Jackson acquired two decades before his death.

Trump waxwork makes debut at Madame Tussauds - CNNPolitics.com

Created by Madame Tussauds, the waxwork is one of four being made in London. Three others have already been shipped to Washington DC, New York and Orlando to coincide with Trump's inauguration on Friday.

California scientist names moth species after Donald Trump - Chicago Tribune

A scientist in California has named a newly discovered moth species after President-elect Donald Trump, saying the white and yellow scales on the insect's head are reminiscent of Trump's blond hairdo.

Martin McGuinness quits politics to recover from serious illness | The Guardian

Martin McGuinness, the outgoing deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, has quit frontline politics to concentrate on recovering from “a very serious illness”.