News Headlines - 14 January 2018

Iran Says Over 400 Protesters Still Detained, 25 People Killed

Iran's judiciary says that about 465 people are still being detained across the country for taking part in a wave of antigovernment protests that began nearly three weeks earlier.
Judiciary spokesman Gholamhosein Mohseni-Ejei also acknowledged that 25 people were killed in violence surrounding the protests that began on December 28.

Turkish passenger plane goes off runway metres away from sea | AFP.com

The Pegasus Airlines flight had taken off smoothly from the capital Ankara and landed in Trabzon, but skidded off the runway in the northern airport. No one was injured or killed in the landing.

London's Heathrow Airport hits new record of 78m passengers for 2017 despite capacity crunch | City A.M.

Heathrow said today a record 78m passengers travelled through the airport last year, marking a 3.1 per cent rise on 2016, despite its capacity headaches as it waits to expand.

Meghan Markle's Marks & Spencer jumper is a sell out | Daily Mail Online

In a further sign of how Meghan Markle has thrown herself into British life since moving to London ahead of her marriage to Prince Harry, the royal bride-to-be wore Marks & Spencer for the couple's visit to Brixton on Tuesday.
Meghan, 36, wore a £45 black jumper with bell sleeves from the high street stalwart to visit the studio of Reprezent 107.3 FM in south London, teaming it with black trousers by the British label Burberry and a coat from the Canadian brand Smythe.

Julian Assange is made an Ecuadorian citizen in effort to resolve impasse | The Guardian

The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was made an Ecuadorian citizen last month, the nation’s foreign ministry has revealed, in an attempt to resolve the political impasse over his continued presence in the UK.