Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Sunday 1 Nov 2015

1. ISIS claims it downed the Russian airliner

Did ISIS down the Russian airliner which crashed yesterday? The Sunday Times says the crash site is near an area “infested” by the terror group and the Sunday Express says several airlines are now refusing to fly over the area. However, in the Independent On Sunday experts dismiss the claim that the terror group was involved, saying they lack the necessary weaponry.

2. Government backtracks on internet snooping

Theresa May has been forced to backtrack over her plan to snoop on internet use, reports The Observer. The hugely contentious plans to allow the police and security services full access to everyone’s internet browsing history have been abandoned amid government fears that it would be unable to force new laws through parliament because of concerns over civil liberties.

3. Did Tony Blair order Iraq document to be burned?

Ministers were ordered to “burn” a secret document which said the Iraq war was illegal, claims the Mail on Sunday. Downing Street reportedly panicked when attorney general Lord Goldsmith told Tony Blair the conflict could be challenged under international law. "This is nonsense as far as Tony Blair knows," the former PM’s spokesman said of the allegations.

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4. Six million Brits paid less than living wage

Almost six million workers in the UK are paid less than the living wage, according to a new study. Researchers uncovered a "worrying trend" of part-time, female and young workers being most likely to earn below the figure, researchers found. The non-compulsory living wage, promoted by the Living Wage Foundation, is currently £7.85 an hour and £9.15 in London.

5. All Blacks make rugby world cup history

New Zealand have become the first side to retain the Rugby World Cup, beating Australia 34-17 in the final. The All Blacks were ahead 21-3 at half-time but then faced a rousing fight-back from the Aussies. However, in an exciting final 16 minutes, a drop goal and long-range penalty from New Zealand's Dan Carter and Beauden Barrett's late try settled the contest.

6. Was 7/7 aimed at derailing Olympics bid?

A Scotland Yard detective at the heart of the July 7 bombings inquiry says the suicide attacks were originally planned to take place 24 hours earlier to stop London winning the right to host the 2012 Olympic Games. David Videcette said derailing the Olympic bid would also have helped protect a fundamentalist sect’s project to build Europe’s biggest mosque.

7. One Direction ‘a mess’ as they bow out

A “crazy” life for One Direction has prompted the pop group to disband, says The Sunday Times. Ahead of their final concert last night, band member Liam Payne told the newspaper: “Basically, we are all a mess. Now we all need to go away, become mad old recluses, then come back again with giant beards. That’s the plan.”

8. Jeremy Corbyn dismissed war commemoration plan

Jeremy Corbyn has said he can’t see the point of commemorating the First World War. In a 2013 speech to the Morning Star, the newspaper founded by the Communist party of Great Britain, he said: “The government is apparently preparing to spend shed loads of money commemorating the first world war. I’m not sure what there is to commemorate about the first world war.”

9. Winslet says parents ‘losing’ battle over technology

Kate Winslet, who plays the confidante of Steve Jobs in a new film about the Apple co-founder, says parents should remove technology from their children and says her own kids are banned from social networks. The Oscar-winning actress says busy parents are “losing control” of their young, whose self-confidence often depends on what strangers think of their selfies.

10. Embattled Mourinho insists he will stay

Jose Mourinho insists he will remain in charge at Chelsea after his side lost their sixth league game of the season. Asked if he would thought he would lose his job, he replied: "No, I don't." His side are 15th in the league after losing to Liverpool. Manchester City are top after beating Norwich 2-1, with Arsenal in second after their 3-0 win at Swansea.

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