Saturday, May 8, 2010

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Sunday, 09 May, 2010, 3:00 GMT 04:00 +01:00:Europe/London
TOP STORIES
Clegg meets Cameron on power deal
Nick Clegg meets David Cameron for talks about the possibility of their parties forming a coalition government.
  Transatlantic flights hit by ash
Hundreds of transatlantic flights are cancelled by a cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano drifting south over Western Europe.
  Setback in US oil containment bid
BP says it has problems with the containment device it is trying to put over a blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico.
  Eight dead in Russian mine blast
At least eight miners are killed by a methane blast a Russian coal mine in western Siberia, with 64 still underground.
  NY ferry in collision with pier
A Staten Island ferry in New York crashes into a pier and injures 37 people on board, though none seriously, officials say.
WORLD
Setback in US oil containment bid
BP says it has problems with the containment device it is trying to put over a blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico.
  Eight dead in Russian mine blast
At least eight miners are killed by a methane blast a Russian coal mine in western Siberia, with 64 still underground.
  Tea Party ousts Utah Republican
The conservative Tea Party movement in the US blocks a Republican senator from Utah in his re-election bid.
AFRICA
Prosecutor seeks justice in Kenya
A top international prosecutor has flown into Kenya to investigate the country's post-election violence.
  Nigerians lobby for deputy leader
Lobbying is underway to be Nigeria's new vice-president after Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in as president.
  Two peacekeepers killed in Darfur
Two Egyptian peacekeepers have been killed by gunmen in Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region, officials say.
AMERICAS
Setback in US oil containment bid
BP says it has problems with the containment device it is trying to put over a blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico.
  Tea Party ousts Utah Republican
The conservative Tea Party movement in the US blocks a Republican senator from Utah in his re-election bid.
  Costa Rican president sworn in
Costa Rica's first female President Laura Chinchilla is sworn in for her term of office in the capital, San Jose.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Attacks target Thailand policemen
Two Thai policemen are killed and six are injured in attacks near an encampment of opposition protesters in Bangkok.
  Gallipoli TV casting prompts row
Chinese Australians protest over the decision to cast a Caucasian actor to play Gallipoli hero Billy Sing in a TV drama.
  Japan PM rebuffed over base plan
Officials from a Japanese island reject PM Yukio Hatoyama's proposal that they host US troops relocated from Okinawa.
EUROPE
Clegg meets Cameron on power deal
Nick Clegg meets David Cameron for talks about the possibility of their parties forming a coalition government.
  Eight dead in Russian mine blast
At least eight miners are killed by a methane blast a Russian coal mine in western Siberia, with 64 still underground.
  German leader faces regional test
Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia votes in a regional poll which may affect Chancellor Merkel's national standing.
MIDDLE EAST
PLO backs new 'talks' with Israel
Palestinian leaders in the West Bank back indirect negotiations with Israel, more than a year since peace talks broke off.
  Two peacekeepers killed in Darfur
Two Egyptian peacekeepers have been killed by gunmen in Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region, officials say.
  Lebanon claims new hummus record
Lebanon claims the latest victory in the battle with Israel over which country can make the largest serving of hummus.
SOUTH ASIA
US warns of terror 'consequences'
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns of "severe consequences" if a terror attack against the US were ever traced to Pakistan.
  Maoists call off strike in Nepal
The Maoist party in Nepal ends a general strike after six days, but continue to call on the government to stand down.
  Court rules in Reliance gas feud
An Indian court rules in favour of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries in a row with his brother over gas prices.
UK
Clegg meets Cameron on power deal
Nick Clegg meets David Cameron for talks about the possibility of their parties forming a coalition government.
  Ash causes further travel misery
British air passengers faced more misery as a volcanic ash cloud continued to disrupt European flight schedules.
  UK soldiers in Red Square parade
British soldiers march in Moscow for the first time to mark the 65th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
ENGLAND
Farage 'luckiest man' after crash
The former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader says he is "the luckiest man alive" after surviving a light aircraft crash.
  Family yacht hits ocean iceberg
Members of a Derbyshire family are rescued after their yacht hit a low-lying iceberg in the south Atlantic.
  Cathedral prayers for sea cadet
Prayers are said at Rochester Cathedral for a sea cadet who died after falling from the rigging of a training ship into the Solent.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Man in court over strangle murder
A man appears in court charged with murdering former prisoner Stanley Close in Belfast 23 years ago.
  DUP non-committal on deal talks
DUP MP Ian Paisley Jnr says his party will support a government "which is prepared to do the best deal for Northern Ireland".
  Sea search for man after capsize
A search is being carried out for a man missing after a boat capsized in the sea near Larne in County Antrim.
SCOTLAND
Motive sought for schoolboy death
Detectives are working to establish a motive for the murder of a 16-year-old schoolboy in East Kilbride.
  SNP urges Westminster 'alliance'
The SNP calls on the Liberal Democrats to join a "progressive alliance" involving Labour, the SNP and Plaid Cymru.
  City homecoming parade for troops
Troops parade in Edinburgh after returning from a six-month Afghanistan tour in which the battlegroup lost 30 members.
BUSINESS
Al Fayed sells off Harrods store
Department store Harrods is sold to Qatar Holdings for about £1.5bn, after being owned by Mohammed Al Fayed for 25 years.
  Pound see-saws on hung parliament
The pound is volatile after the UK general election proves inconclusive but later shows signs of recovery.
  'Astronomical' rise in rail fares
Some train operators are being accused of major fare rises, as a result of extending peak-time hours.
ENTERTAINMENT
Scissor Sisters axed entire album
Pop band The Scissor Sisters reveal they scrapped an album they had been working on for 18 months.
  Bird to direct fourth Impossible
Brad Bird, director of Pixar hit The Incredibles, will helm the fourth Mission: Impossible film, star Tom Cruise confirms.
  'Second chance' for Bret Michaels
Bret Michaels says he has been given a second chance and will "continue to rock the world" after being told he will recover from a brain haemorrhage.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Rats top invasive mammals table
Brown rats are among the most invasive mammals in Europe, according to a wide-ranging assessment.
  Neanderthal genes 'survive in us'
Many people alive today possess some Neanderthal ancestry, according to a landmark scientific study.
  Oil slick reaches wildlife refuge
Oil from a sprawling slick washes ashore on a wildlife refuge off Louisiana, as workers try to cap the well with a giant funnel.
TECHNOLOGY
Demand grows for electronic polls
Some commentators argue that polling chaos might be prevented if the UK embraced e-voting systems used by other countries.
  Nokia sues Apple over technology
Nokia files another lawsuit against Apple claiming that the iPad 3G and iPhone infringe five of its patents.
  'Historic' day for web languages
The web undergoes a "historic" change as a system that allows the first web addresses in non-Latin scripts is switched on.
HEALTH
Meningitis C vaccine 'wears off'
Three-quarters of children vaccinated against meningitis C lose their protection by their early teens, research suggests.
  Doctors 'raise blood pressure'
The 'white-coat' effect - where blood pressure rises during a check by a doctor - is even worse in someone whose level is already high, researchers say
  New blood fat heart disease link
A type of blood fat different from cholesterol may play a key role in heart disease, a study suggests.
EDUCATION
Eton would back boarding academy
Eton College could sponsor a state-funded boarding academy, says its head master.
  'Best' children's books revealed
Publisher Puffin compiles a list of 70 titles said to be the best children's books of all-time.
  Teachers make 'ditch or fix' plea
The controversial new school curriculum needs to be either "fixed or ditched", a union warns the Scottish government.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1956: Mystery of missing frogman deepens
Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden refuses to give details about the disappearance of a naval diver during a goodwill visit by the Soviet leadership.
  1972: Israeli commandos storm hijacked jet
Twelve Israeli soldiers disguised as maintenance staff have stormed a hijacked Sabena Boeing at Lod airport in Tel Aviv and released the 100 people on board.
  1979: El Salvador cathedral bloodbath
At least 18 demonstrators are shot dead and many wounded after police opened fire on anti-government protesters in El Salvador.

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