Friday, 25 December, 2009, 4:00 GMT 04:00 +00:00:Europe/London | |
TOP STORIES | |
Woman knocks pontiff down at Mass A shaken Pope says Christmas Mass in St Peter's shortly after being knocked over by a spectator who jumped barriers. | |
Williams to voice fears for young Children are being forced to grow up too fast in modern society, the Archbishop of Canterbury will say in his Christmas sermon. | |
Man charged in snowball stabbing Police charge a 19-year-old man with murder after a man was stabbed to death following a snowball fight in Denbighshire. | |
Leading Chinese dissident jailed A top Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, is jailed for 11 years, after a trial which has been widely condemned in the West. | |
UK tourist goes missing in Alps The family of a UK tourist missing in the Swiss Alps say they are "hopeful" of finding him, but his disappearance is a "mystery". |
WORLD | |
Woman knocks pontiff down at Mass A shaken Pope says Christmas Mass in St Peter's shortly after being knocked over by a spectator who jumped barriers. | |
Leading Chinese dissident jailed A top Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, is jailed for 11 years, after a trial which has been widely condemned in the West. | |
Holiday blizzards hit central US A huge winter storm is rolling across the central US, bringing chaos to road and air transport from Texas to Minnesota. |
AFRICA | |
UN action shameful, says Eritrea Eritrea says sanctions imposed by the UN are shameful and dismisses claims it backs militants in Somalia. | |
Niger vows to arrest dissidents Niger says it will arrest three exiled opposition leaders - jeopardising talks aimed at breaking the country's political deadlock. | |
Archbishop attacks anti-gay bill The Archbishop of York condemns proposals in Uganda to put to death gay people who have sex with a minor. |
AMERICAS | |
Obama hails Senate health reform US President Barack Obama welcomes his healthcare bill's success in the Senate, saying it paves the way for "real" reform. | |
Holiday blizzards hit central US A huge winter storm is rolling across the central US, bringing chaos to road and air transport from Texas to Minnesota. | |
Peru passengers die in bus crash At least 40 passengers were killed when a bus crashed down a mountainside in the Andes of southern Peru. |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Leading Chinese dissident jailed A top Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, is jailed for 11 years, after a trial which has been widely condemned in the West. | |
Japan PM sorry over funds scandal Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama has apologised after two former aides were indicted with violating laws on political funding. | |
Five sentenced to death by China Five more people are sentenced to death for their part in the violence in China's Xinjiang region in July. |
EUROPE | |
Woman knocks pontiff down at Mass A shaken Pope says Christmas Mass in St Peter's shortly after being knocked over by a spectator who jumped barriers. | |
Fine imposed over Kampusch kidnap A top investigator is fined in the case of Natascha Kampusch, the Austrian girl who was held in a cellar for more than eight years. | |
Italian PM vows to defeat mafia Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has vowed to defeat the organised crime in the country by 2013. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
Dozens killed in Yemen air strike At least 30 suspected al-Qaeda militants, possibly including two commanders, are killed in an air strike in Yemen, officials say. | |
Iraqi bomb blasts leave 23 dead At least 23 people are killed and scores are wounded in a series of bomb blasts in Iraq, some targeting Shia Muslims. | |
Iran 'to ban' defaced banknotes Iran says defaced banknotes are to be made invalid, after the appearance of opposition slogans on money, local media report. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
Afghan suicide bomb kills eight A suicide bomber kills eight Afghan civilians in Kandahar when his bomb explodes near a hotel, police say. | |
New state strike begins in India The start of a two-day strike by supporters of a planned new Indian state, Telangana, brings violence to the region. | |
Deadly explosion rocks Peshawar A big explosion hits a busy road in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, with at least four people reported killed. |
UK | |
Williams to voice fears for young Children are being forced to grow up too fast in modern society, the Archbishop of Canterbury will say in his Christmas sermon. | |
Man charged in snowball stabbing Police charge a 19-year-old man with murder after a man was stabbed to death following a snowball fight in Denbighshire. | |
White Christmas payout expected Bookmakers expect to pay out on a white Christmas as fresh snow is forecast for parts of the UK on Christmas Day. |
ENGLAND | |
UK pair in captivity at Christmas Two British hostages being held by pirates in Somalia face a Christmas in captivity with no immediate sign of their release. | |
'Gunman' attacks hospital visitor Police hunt a man, thought to be carrying a gun, who attacked a 65-year-old visitor at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. | |
UK tourist goes missing in Alps The family of a UK tourist missing in the Swiss Alps say they are "hopeful" of finding him, but his disappearance is a "mystery". |
NORTHERN IRELAND | |
Woman dies in Annalong home fire A woman has died following a fire in a house on the Kilkeel Road in the County Down village of Annalong. | |
Shot man was convicted criminal A man shot in a paramilitary-style attack on Wednesday night was convicted in relation to an assault in which west Belfast man Harry Holland was killed. | |
Adams will not surrender to PSNI The brother of the Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams says he will not surrender himself to police in Northern Ireland. |
SCOTLAND | |
Scotland's bad weather continues Adverse weather conditions which have affected Scotland for the past week are due to continue into Christmas day. | |
Health chiefs in booze price plea All 17 of Scotland's public health chiefs sign a letter calling on politicians to back a minimum price for alcohol. | |
Woman charged after man's death A 20-year-old woman is arrested and charged following the death of a 62-year-old man in Edinburgh. |
POLITICS | |
Audio slideshow: Political decade John Prescott's punch, the Hutton inquiry, Charles Kennedy's resignation... relive the political highlights of the past decade. | |
Queen to pay tribute to services The Queen is expected to focus on Britain's armed forces and the environment in her annual Christmas Day broadcast. | |
US Senate passes key health bill The US Senate passes the final version of a historic healthcare reform bill, in a boost to President Barack Obama. |
BUSINESS | |
'Millions' spent on Eve shopping Shoppers will have spent £951,000 per minute on Christmas Eve on last-minute shopping, research suggests. | |
Bargains 'less likely this year' Shoppers searching for bargains in the seasonal sales may find they are a year too late for the best deals, according to experts. | |
US mortgage bosses may earn $6m The heads of bailed-out US mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may each be paid up to $6m (£3.7m) for 2009. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Sarandon-Robbins split confirmed Hollywood couple Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins have ended their 23-year relationship, the actress's publicist confirms. | |
'Grisly' Murphy artwork withdrawn Artwork for a DVD release showing late actress Brittany Murphy lifeless in a bathtub is withdrawn by a US rental chain. | |
Strictly star on driving charge Strictly Come Dancing finalist Ricky Whittle is charged with dangerous driving after an incident involving a photographer. |
SCIENCE/NATURE | |
'Switch' could block Huntington's A "molecular switch" that can prevent Huntington's disease developing is found in mice. | |
Esa satellite senses Earth's pull Europe's Goce satellite is returning remarkable new data on the way the pull of gravity varies across the Earth. | |
Chimps use cleavers to chop food For the first time, chimps are seen using tools to chop up and reduce food into smaller bite-sized portions. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
HP camera 'can't see' black faces An online video comparing a webcam's facial recognition response to a white woman and a black man is a big hit on YouTube. | |
Military tracks Santa's journey A 50-year old tradition has gone hi-tech as children track Santa via Google Maps, Facebook and Twitter. | |
Google's Admob plans scrutinised Google's plans to buy mobile phone marketing company Admob are looked at by the Federal Trade Commission. |
HEALTH | |
Alzheimer's may 'ward off cancer' Alzheimer's disease is associated with a reduced risk of cancer and vice versa, a US study suggests. | |
US Senate passes key health bill The US Senate passes the final version of a historic healthcare reform bill, in a boost to President Barack Obama. | |
Another 'bad cholesterol' found Scientists say they have found proof that another "bad" type of cholesterol contributes to heart disease. |
EDUCATION | |
Concern over university cash cuts University organisations voice fears about the scale of spending cuts being imposed on universities by the government. | |
Pair quit amid student loans row Two directors at the Student Loans Company have resigned in the wake of a damning report on payment delays. | |
Legal warning halts outdoors trip A council says a school trip for 70 pupils cannot go ahead to avoid discriminating against one of the group who is disabled. |
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1989: Romania's 'first couple' executed Deposed Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena are shot after being found guilty of crimes against the state. | |||
1974: Cyclone Tracy leaves Darwin devastated The Australian city of Darwin is wrecked by a powerful cyclone that leaves thousands of people homeless. | |||
1991: Gorbachev resigns as Soviet Union breaks up Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the Soviet Union for almost seven years, steps down from office. | |||
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