Sunday, 01 November, 2009, 4:00 GMT 04:00 +00:00:Europe/London | |
TOP STORIES | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. | |
Government rules out ransom deal The government insists it will not pay a ransom to Somali pirates who kidnapped a British couple on a yacht in the Indian Ocean. | |
Six bodies at US rapist's house Six bodies have been found in the home of a convicted rapist in the US city of Cleveland, police confirm. | |
Minister defends UK forces' kit The idea troops in Afghanistan are not properly equipped is "a million miles from the truth", says the armed forces minister. | |
UK soldiers 'shot' in Falklands Three members of the UK armed forces are in hospital following a reported shooting in the Falkland Islands, the MoD says. |
WORLD | |
Clinton urges new Mid-East talks US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must resume "as soon as possible". | |
Guantanamo Uighurs sent to Palau Six Chinese Uighur inmates from Guantanamo Bay have been transferred to the Pacific island nation of Palau, officials say. | |
Leaders recall Berlin Wall's fall Three Cold War-era leaders instrumental in the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago are reunited in Germany's capital. |
AFRICA | |
Government rules out ransom deal The government insists it will not pay a ransom to Somali pirates who kidnapped a British couple on a yacht in the Indian Ocean. | |
Charging elephant kills BBC guide An expedition guide for a BBC children's programme died after being charged by an elephant in Tanzania, it is revealed. | |
Robben Island is 'under threat' Cape Town authorities are worried about the deteriorating state of Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. |
AMERICAS | |
Clinton urges new Mid-East talks US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must resume "as soon as possible". | |
Six bodies at US rapist's house Six bodies have been found in the home of a convicted rapist in the US city of Cleveland, police confirm. | |
Guantanamo Uighurs sent to Palau Six Chinese Uighur inmates from Guantanamo Bay have been transferred to the Pacific island nation of Palau, officials say. |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Guantanamo Uighurs sent to Palau Six Chinese Uighur inmates from Guantanamo Bay have been transferred to the Pacific island nation of Palau, officials say. | |
Fresh storm batters Philippines The fourth storm in a month to hit the Philippines brings heavy rain and winds to the east, killing at least seven people. | |
Australia to expand asylum centre Australia plans to significantly expand a detention centre on Christmas Island to cope with an influx of asylum seekers. |
EUROPE | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. | |
Leaders recall Berlin Wall's fall Three Cold War-era leaders instrumental in the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago are reunited in Germany's capital. | |
Camorra boss seized in farm raid A boss of Italy's Naples-based mafia, the Camorra, is arrested on a chicken farm after nearly 15 years on the run. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
Clinton urges new Mid-East talks US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must resume "as soon as possible". | |
Mubarak avoids talk of succession Egypt's president addresses his ruling party's conference, amid speculation his son is being groomed to succeed him. | |
Libya talks over IRA compensation A delegation representing victims of IRA violence is to hold talks in Libya later over compensation claims. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
Abdullah to make run-off decision President Hamid Karzai's rival in the Afghan presidential election run-off is set to announce if he intends to pull out of the vote. | |
Pakistan road blast kills seven At least seven soldiers are killed by a roadside bomb in north-west Pakistan, as more than a dozen militants die in air strikes. | |
Clinton ends tough Pakistan trip US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets tribal leaders on the final day of a testing trip to Pakistan. |
UK | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. | |
UK soldiers 'shot' in Falklands Three members of the UK armed forces are in hospital following a reported shooting in the Falkland Islands, the MoD says. | |
Government rules out ransom deal The government insists it will not pay a ransom to Somali pirates who kidnapped a British couple on a yacht in the Indian Ocean. |
ENGLAND | |
Government rules out ransom deal The government insists it will not pay a ransom to Somali pirates who kidnapped a British couple on a yacht in the Indian Ocean. | |
Rapist flees ahead of deportation Police search for a rapist who escaped from immigration officials in London while being served with a deportation order. | |
Patient left locked in ambulance NHS bosses apologise to a man who was stuck in an ambulance in Manchester after the driver went home and forgot about him. |
NORTHERN IRELAND | |
Former bank manager fraud charges A former bank manager from Silverbridge is charged with a series of offences including fraud and money laundering. | |
Priest's kidnappers release video Kidnappers holding an Irish priest hostage in the southern Philippines release a video of a $2m ransom demand. | |
Libya talks over IRA compensation A delegation representing victims of IRA violence is to hold talks in Libya later over compensation claims. |
SCOTLAND | |
UK soldiers 'shot' in Falklands Three members of the UK armed forces are in hospital following a reported shooting in the Falkland Islands, the MoD says. | |
Hundred children held at Dungavel More than 100 children were held at the Dungavel immigration detention centre in Lanarkshire over a 12-month period, new figures reveal. | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. |
POLITICS | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. | |
Sacked adviser criticises Brown The UK's former chief drugs adviser has accused the prime minister of reclassifying cannabis for political reasons. | |
Minister defends UK forces' kit The idea troops in Afghanistan are not properly equipped is "a million miles from the truth", says the armed forces minister. |
BUSINESS | |
Government to set up bank chains Three new High Street banking chains are to be created by the government by breaking up state-rescued banks. | |
Up to 70,000 post workers strike As many as 70,000 postal workers are striking on the final day of the current three days of industrial action. | |
Britain 'losing billions in VAT' The British Government has been losing out on as much as £1 in every £6 that it could be collecting in VAT, says research. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Ill Sir Elton cancels more dates Sir Elton John has been forced to postpone more concerts this month because of ill-health. | |
Fry ponders leaving Twitter site Actor and presenter Stephen Fry says he is considering giving up on the micro-blogging website Twitter. | |
Taylor-Wood to marry teen actor Artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Wood, 42, says she engaged to her 19-year-old actor boyfriend Aaron Johnson. |
SCIENCE/NATURE | |
Rocket booster damaged on return The booster used on the Ares 1-X test rocket on Wednesday was damaged when it fell back into the ocean, Nasa says. | |
EU strikes climate funding deal EU leaders agree a conditional deal to help other nations fight global warming, ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit. | |
Spider web confirmed as 'oldest' A spider web encased in amber which was discovered on an East Sussex beach is confirmed as being the world's oldest on record. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
Internet addresses set for change The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world. | |
Fallout 3 crowned 'game of year' Fallout 3 scoops ultimate game of the year at the Golden Joysticks, with Call of Duty also taking home a trio of awards. | |
Video gamers to play for 'real' Gamers could soon get the chance to compete side by side against real sportsmen in real events thanks to a new technology. |
HEALTH | |
Women not getting bone treatment The majority of women at high risk of having a fracture are not getting the recommended bone treatment, say researchers. | |
Patient left locked in ambulance NHS bosses apologise to a man who was stuck in an ambulance in Manchester after the driver went home and forgot about him. | |
Call for better bowel cancer care There are still gaps in bowel cancer surgery care, an audit suggests. |
EDUCATION | |
Brown says primary Sats must stay Gordon Brown says Sats must stay for 11-year-olds to ensure school accountability. | |
Infant place appeals up by a half Almost 50% more parents appealed over the infant school places their children were given last year. | |
Grants rise for 75,000 students A students' union welcomes a £30m increase in grants and support announced by the Scottish Education Secretary. |
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1966: Viet Cong bombs Saigon At least eight people are killed including an American officer when Viet Cong artillery shells the South Vietnamese capital. | |||
1970: Nightclub inferno 'wipes out generation' A fire at a nightclub in France has killed 142 people, most of them teenagers. | |||
1986: Chemical spill turns Rhine red A catastrophic fire at a chemicals factory near Basle, Switzerland, sends tons of toxic chemicals into the river Rhine, turning it red. | |||
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