| Monday, 28 December, 2009, 0:00 GMT 01:00 +01:00:Europe/Madrid | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Obama orders air security review President Obama orders a review of US air security after a man known to US intelligence is charged with trying to blow up a plane. | |
| Iranian protesters die in clashes At least four protesters are killed and 300 arrested amid violence between anti-government crowds and police in Iran's capital. | |
| Briton 'not told execution date' Briton Akmal Shaikh, who faces execution in China, does not know he is to be killed within days, it has emerged. | |
| Labour MP dies after heart attack David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, dies after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family. | |
| Pope on first visit since attack The Pope visits a soup kitchen in Rome in his first journey outside the Vatican since being attacked during Christmas Eve. | |
| WORLD | |
| Iranian protesters die in clashes At least four protesters are killed and 300 arrested amid violence between anti-government crowds and police in Iran's capital. | |
| Obama orders air security review President Obama orders a review of US air security after a man known to US intelligence is charged with trying to blow up a plane. | |
| Pope on first visit since attack The Pope visits a soup kitchen in Rome in his first journey outside the Vatican since being attacked during Christmas Eve. | |
| AFRICA | |
| Father warned about 'jet bomber' The father of a Nigerian man charged with trying to blow up a transatlantic jet had warned US officials about his son's views. | |
| 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. | |
| AMERICAS | |
| Obama orders air security review President Obama orders a review of US air security after a man known to US intelligence is charged with trying to blow up a plane. | |
| US states facing fresh blizzards A severe winter storm in the Midwestern US that has seen record amounts of snow fall is set to continue, forecasts say. | |
| Sheen in domestic violence claims Actor Charlie Sheen spent much of Christmas Day in a cell after being accused of domestic violence, police say. | |
| ASIA-PACIFIC | |
| Thai army deports Hmong to Laos Thailand starts deporting thousands of ethnic Hmong back to communist Laos, despite international concerns for their safety. | |
| New ferry tragedy in Philippines Three people are dead and 22 missing after the second ferry disaster to hit the Philippines in days, coast guards say. | |
| Briton 'not told execution date' Briton Akmal Shaikh, who faces execution in China, does not know he is to be killed within days, it has emerged. | |
| EUROPE | |
| Pope on first visit since attack The Pope visits a soup kitchen in Rome in his first journey outside the Vatican since being attacked during Christmas Eve. | |
| Eight held in Turkey 'army plot' Eight Turkish soldiers are detained over an alleged plot to assassinate the deputy prime minister, the army says. | |
| Croatian election goes to run-off Opposition leader Ivo Josipovic is to face independent candidate Milan Bandic in a run-off for the Croatian presidency, officials confirm. | |
| MIDDLE EAST | |
| Iranian protesters die in clashes At least four protesters are killed and 300 arrested amid violence between anti-government crowds and police in Iran's capital. | |
| Gaza damage 'not being addressed' Not enough is being done to repair damage done to Gaza by Israeli military action one year ago, says the UN. | |
| Shia pilgrims flock to Iraqi city Hundreds of thousands of Shia Muslims gather in the Iraqi city of Karbala for the climax of Ashura, amid tight security. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| Pakistan official's house bombed Militants in Pakistan blow up the house of a local official, killing him and five members of his family, policed say. | |
| Pakistan blast leaves five dead A suspected suicide bomb attack on a Shia Muslim gathering in Pakistan-administered Kashmir leaves five dead, officials say. | |
| India bridge collapse 'kills 40' The collapse of a bridge under construction in western India is feared to have killed some 40 people. | |
| UK | |
| UK-US flight delays after 'bomb' Passengers on US-bound flights from Britain face delays and extra security after a man is charged with trying to blow up a plane. | |
| Labour MP dies after heart attack David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, dies after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family. | |
| Six held on suspicion of murder Six people are arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found fatally injured at a house in Cheltenham. | |
| ENGLAND | |
| Labour MP dies after heart attack David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, dies after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family. | |
| 'Nightmare' of lost man's family The family of a UK tourist who has been missing in the Swiss Alps for five days say they are enduring a "nightmare". | |
| Six held on suspicion of murder Six people are arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found fatally injured at a house in Cheltenham. | |
| NORTHERN IRELAND | |
| Man dies in County Antrim fire A man in his 50s has died in a house fire in Whitehead, County Antrim, the Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed. | |
| Quarry death 'a tragic accident' An MLA describes the death of a teenager, whose body was found at a quarry, as a "terribly tragic and unfortunate accident". | |
| 'Adams canvassed with brother' A picture of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams canvassing with his brother Liam for the party in Dundalk in 1997 is published in a Sunday newspaper. | |
| SCOTLAND | |
| Victim of 'street fight' murdered A murder inquiry is launched after a 23-year-old man was killed during a "large street fight" in the east end of Glasgow. | |
| SNP to hold talks over TV debates The SNP are to hold talks with the BBC in a bid to agree a way in which the party can take part in a leaders debate on TV. | |
| Man dies and five hurt in crash One man has died and five other people were taken to hospital after a two-car crash in the Borders. | |
| WALES | |
| Four mountain rescues in 24 hours RAF helicopter crews are called out four times in just over 24 hours to save a total of seven people in trouble in Snowdonia. | |
| Heavy snow is predicted for Wales Heavy snow is forecast for many parts of Wales by Tuesday, with up to a foot on higher ground, with drifts. | |
| Father-of-three dies in collision Police appeal for witnesses after a 44-year-old driver is killed and another is seriously injured in a late-night two-vehicle collision. | |
| POLITICS | |
| Labour MP dies after heart attack David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, dies after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family. | |
| Cameron urges 'good clean fight' Conservative leader David Cameron uses his new year message to call for the general election campaign to be a "good clean fight". | |
| Howard in BNP warning to parties Former Tory leader Michael Howard has accused the mainstream parties of failing to do enough to challenge the British National Party. | |
| BUSINESS | |
| High Street giants join the sales Two of Britain's biggest retail chains, John Lewis and Marks & Spencer, launch their in-store post-Christmas sales. | |
| Eurostar 'ignored safety rules' Eurotunnel accuses Eurostar of ignoring safety rules when evacuating passengers from trains last weekend. | |
| 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. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Animal Collective album tops poll Dance act Animal Collective's record Merriweather Post Pavilion is hailed album of the year in a critics' poll. | |
| McElderry climbs to top of chart X Factor winner Joe McElderry replaces Rage Against The Machine at the top of the singles chart with his song The Climb. | |
| Sheen in domestic violence claims Actor Charlie Sheen spent much of Christmas Day in a cell after being accused of domestic violence, police say. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| Plant chemical 'manipulates' ants Acacia plants have chemical control over the armies of ants that guard them, scientists discover. | |
| Ancient whale sucked mud for food An ancient "dwarf" whale fed by sucking small animals out of the seafloor mud with its short snout and tongue. | |
| Genes 'drive deadly brain cancer' Scientists have discovered two genes that appear responsible for one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| AI aims to solve in-game chatter Prize-winning "chatbot" technology is being used in an attempt to solve one of "the last uncracked problems" in games design. | |
| 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. | |
| HEALTH | |
| Genes 'drive deadly brain cancer' Scientists have discovered two genes that appear responsible for one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. | |
| Inner ear alters brain blood flow Minute organs hidden deep within the ear appear to directly alter blood flow to the brain, scientists discover. | |
| Free smoking quit kits launched A free quit-smoking kit is launched as research shows almost half of smokers in England resolve to quit in the new year. | |
| EDUCATION | |
| Minister backs 'brain' games role Education Secretary Michael Russell says computer games can play a key role in encouraging children's learning. | |
| 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. | |
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| 1980: Green light for breakfast television A shake-up of broadcasting franchises paves the way for breakfast television. | |||
| 2003: Britain gives go-ahead for 'sky marshals' The British Government announces plans to tighten airline security by allowing armed guards on some British flights to the USA. | |||
| 1993: Mafia link in cocaine haul British customs officials seize £70m of Colombian cocaine thought to be linked to the Mafia. | |||
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