Queen’s file found
LAS VEGAS: Scientists are preparing to do a microscopic study of the Las Vegas gunman’s brain in an attempt to understand the motive behind the massacre. But whatever they find – if anything – likely won’t be what led him to kill 58 people in the worst mass shooting in modern US history, experts said. Doctors will perform multiple forensic analyses, including an exam of the 64- year- old’s brain tissue to find any possible neurological problems. LONDON: A USB stick containing confidential details about Heathrow security — including the route the Queen takes when flying — has been found in a London street. Britain’s biggest airport has launched an investigation into the leak amid fears data on the device could have been shared on the dark web. The shocking leak was revealed by the
which reports that the memory stick contained maps, videos and documents at a time when the UK terror threat is at severe. Files are said to have revealed the route the Queen takes when using the airport, as well as the extra security put in place to keep her safe, timetables of guards’ patrols and the ID needed to access restricted areas. BARCELONA: Catalans who want to remain part of Spain have taken to the streets to voice opposition to the region’s declaration of independence. In the wake of the Saturday’s dismissal of Catalonia’s political leadership by central authorities in Madrid, the estimated 300,000 protesters described themselves as the “silent majority” who had been ignored in the independence push.