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. |
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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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