News Headlines - 02 June 2017
▽Trump Administration Returns Copies of Report on C.I.A. Torture to Congress - The New York Times
Congressional officials said on Friday that the administration had begun returning to Congress copies of a 6,700-page Senate report from 2014 about the C.I.A. program. The move raises the possibility that most of the copies could be locked in Senate vaults indefinitely or even destroyed — and increases the risk that future government officials, unable to read the report, will never learn its lessons.
Theresa May has sidestepped a question over whether she will resign if her decision to take the country to the polls sees the Conservatives lose seats in the Commons.
▽Denmark's 'Little Mermaid' doused in red paint by whaling protesters | Reuters
Denmark's most famous landmark, "The Little Mermaid", has been doused in red paint by anti-whaling activists.
"Danmark defend the whales of the Faroe Islands" was written in English on the ground in front of the sculpture, using the Danish spelling for the country.
▽Hamerton Zookeeper dies in 'freak tiger accident' - BBC News
A zookeeper has died in a "freak accident" after a tiger entered an enclosure at a wildlife park.
The death happened at Hamerton Zoo Park, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, at about 11:15 BST.
Cambridgeshire Police said: "A tiger had entered an enclosure with a keeper. Sadly the female zoo keeper died at the scene."
▽Champions League final to witness huge security operation | Daily Mail Online
Armed police squads, a ring of steel and facial recognition technology will feature in the ‘biggest sporting security operation of the year’ around Saturday’s Champions League final in Cardiff.