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TOP STORIES
Scores killed at Pakistan match
A suicide bomber strikes at a volleyball court in north-west Pakistan, killing at least 88 people, a local police chief says.
  Iraq hostage arrives back in UK
Freed British hostage Peter Moore arrives at RAF Brize Norton following his two-and-a-half year kidnap ordeal in Iraq.
  PM calls global summit on Yemen
Gordon Brown calls a summit to discuss radicalisation in Yemen in the wake of the alleged bomb plot on a US plane over Detroit.
  Woman killed in hit-and-run crash
Five men are arrested over the death of a woman who was hit by a car in north London in the early hours of New Year's Day.
  Fourth relative on murder charge
The brother of a man who died after being hit by a car in Kent becomes his fourth relative to be charged with murder.
WORLD
Scores killed at Pakistan match
A suicide bomber strikes at a volleyball court in north-west Pakistan, killing at least 88 people, a local police chief says.
  Mousavi 'ready to die' for reform
Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says he is ready to die for Iranian reform, days after his nephew was killed in protests.
  Colombia rebels die in air strike
An air strike by Colombian forces kills at least 18 Farc rebels as they hold a New Year's party in a jungle camp. officials say.
AFRICA
US 'bomber' began trip in Ghana
The man accused of attempting to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day began his journey in Ghana not Lagos, Nigeria says.
  Ethiopia rejects hunger warning
An Ethiopian minister denies reports that millions of people need urgent food aid after years of drought.
  Nigeria doctor 'sold own babies'
Police in south-eastern Nigeria arrest a doctor suspected of impregnating girls and selling their babies.
AMERICAS
Colombia rebels die in air strike
An air strike by Colombian forces kills at least 18 Farc rebels as they hold a New Year's party in a jungle camp. officials say.
  US radio star's health scare over
Right-wing US talk show host Rush Limbaugh says tests taken after a health scare show nothing wrong with his heart.
  Brazil mudslide kills at least 15
At least 15 people are dead after a mudslide at a tourist resort close to the resort of Angra dos Reis.
ASIA-PACIFIC
N Korea urges 'end to hostility'
North Korea issues a New Year message calling for an end to hostile relations with the US, and peace on the Korean peninsula.
  Cambodia in Rainsy arrest warrant
The Cambodian government issues an arrest warrant against opposition leader Sam Rainsy over a border dispute.
  Tibetan 'living Buddha' jailed
A revered Tibetan lama is jailed for eight years by China on ammunitions and embezzlement charges, which he denies.
EUROPE
Finland killer 'targeted victims'
The man who shot dead five people on New Year's Eve in Finland seems to have targeted his victims, police say.
  French seized near Kabul 'alive'
Two French journalists kidnapped in Afghanistan earlier this week are alive and in good health, French media report.
  Pope appeals for peace in 2010
Pope Benedict XVI calls for peace and the protection of children as he celebrates a Mass to mark the start of 2010.
MIDDLE EAST
Mousavi 'ready to die' for reform
Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says he is ready to die for Iranian reform, days after his nephew was killed in protests.
  Iraq attacks US Blackwater move
Iraq angrily criticises the dismissal of charges against five guards from US security firm Blackwater accused of killing 17 civilians.
  Iraq hostage arrives back in UK
Freed British hostage Peter Moore arrives at RAF Brize Norton following his two-and-a-half year kidnap ordeal in Iraq.
SOUTH ASIA
Scores killed at Pakistan match
A suicide bomber strikes at a volleyball court in north-west Pakistan, killing at least 88 people, a local police chief says.
  CIA bomber 'courted as informant'
The bomber who killed seven CIA employees in Afghanistan was invited to the base as a potential informant, officials say.
  French seized near Kabul 'alive'
Two French journalists kidnapped in Afghanistan earlier this week are alive and in good health, French media report.
UK
Iraq hostage arrives back in UK
Freed British hostage Peter Moore arrives at RAF Brize Norton following his two-and-a-half year kidnap ordeal in Iraq.
  PM calls global summit on Yemen
Gordon Brown calls a summit to discuss radicalisation in Yemen in the wake of the alleged bomb plot on a US plane over Detroit.
  Fourth relative on murder charge
The brother of a man who died after being hit by a car in Kent becomes his fourth relative to be charged with murder.
ENGLAND
Heavy snow prompts travel warning
Motorists in north-east England are urged not to travel unless necessary after heavy snow across the region.
  Woman killed in hit-and-run crash
Five men are arrested over the death of a woman who was hit by a car in north London in the early hours of New Year's Day.
  Thousands attend London's Parade
More than 500,000 people line the streets of central London for the annual New Year's Day Parade.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Gardening presenter Cushnie dies
John Cushnie, a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time, has died following a heart attack.
  Tributes to Cardinal Cahal Daly
Tributes are paid to Cardinal Cahal Daly, the former Primate of All Ireland, who has died at the age of 92.
  Man charged over shop robbery bid
A 30-year-old man is charged with the attempted robbery of a chemist in Cookstown, County Tyrone.
SCOTLAND
Hogmanay bells ring in new babies
New parents celebrate across Scotland as the first babies of 2010 are born, the first just 30 seconds after midnight.
  New Year welcomed in with a bang
Thousands of people defy sub-zero temperatures to attend new year street parties in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  Freezing conditions close airport
All flights to and from Inverness Airport are cancelled following freezing weather conditions, it is confirmed.
WALES
Camper, 55, is airlifted off peak
A well-equipped camper in training for an overseas expedition is rescued after being caught out by the cold on Snowdon.
  Work to continue on road crater
Engineers are to continue investigating the cause of a large crater in a car park which forced evacuations from flats.
  EU lamb tagging rules introduced
New born lambs will have to be electronically tagged from New Year's Day under new European Union rules.
POLITICS
PM orders airport security review
Gordon Brown has ordered an airport security review in the UK after the "wake-up call" of the failed US plane attack.
  Farmers attack Bovine TB policy
The NFU accuses ministers of doing nothing to stop thousands of cattle being slaughtered because of Bovine TB.
  Straw sparks row over police work
Justice Secretary Jack Straw says he is "sceptical" about police claims they are overworked saying some prefer staying "in the warm".
BUSINESS
Stock markets recover in 2009
Stock markets recover in 2009, with Shanghai among the best performers as the index rises 80% over the course of the year.
  CBI head calls for deficit action
The head of the CBI has urged ministers to bring forward plans to tackle the UK's £178bn state deficit.
  Tiger Woods loses AT&T as sponsor
Golf star Tiger Woods' fall from grace continues as the US phone giant becomes the latest to end its sponsorship.
ENTERTAINMENT
Gardening presenter Cushnie dies
John Cushnie, a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time, has died following a heart attack.
  Man arrested over missing Degas
Police have arrested a man following the theft of an artwork by the Edgar Degas at a museum in Marseilles.
  Singer Morrison denies baby story
Veteran singer Van Morrison denies reports he has become a father again, saying they are "utterly without foundation".
SCIENCE/NATURE
Devil cancer source 'identified'
Researchers say they have identified the genetic source of fatal tumours that are driving Tasmanian devils towards extinction.
  DNA analysed from early European
Scientists have analysed DNA extracted from the remains of a 30,000-year-old European hunter-gatherer.
  'Lifeless' prions can 'evolve'
Scientists show for the first time that 'lifeless' prion proteins, devoid of DNA and RNA, can evolve like higher forms of life.
TECHNOLOGY
New Year Honours for game makers
Four veterans of the UK's computer game industry have been given New Year Honours.
  'Start-up' visas to boost US tech
Plans to create "start-up" visas in the US for foreign entrepreneurs with hi-tech business ideas will be debated in 2010.
  French online piracy law in force
The first effects of France's controversial new law against internet piracy will begin to be felt as the new year starts.
HEALTH
Alcohol toll 'could cripple NHS'
The cost of treating increasing numbers of people drinking heavily threatens to cripple NHS hospitals, warn experts.
  'Lifeless' prions can 'evolve'
Scientists show for the first time that 'lifeless' prion proteins, devoid of DNA and RNA, can evolve like higher forms of life.
  Eye damage from pet tarantulas
A man suffered severe eye inflammation after cleaning out his pet tarantula spider's cage, doctors say.
EDUCATION
UCL rejects bomb suspect reports
A London university rejects claims the Christmas Day airline bomb suspect was radicalised while studying there.
  Assaults by young pupils 'rising'
Assaults by children aged five or under led to 2,600 suspensions from schools in England in 2007-8, figures show.
  Recession 'threat' to education
Teachers' leaders claim education funding is under a "very real" threat amid the recession.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1995: Serial killer West found hanged
Fred West, the Gloucestershire builder charged with 12 murders, is found dead in his prison cell.
  2000: World celebrates New Millennium
Billions of people around the world welcome in the New Millennium with some of the most spectacular celebrations ever seen.
  1973: Britain joins the EEC
The United Kingdom becomes a fully-fledged member of the European Economic Community.
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