Monday, 03 May, 2010, 20:00 GMT 01:00 +05:00:Asia/Calcutta | |
TOP STORIES | |
Ministers in tactical voting call Labour ministers call for tactical voting in marginal seats - but the Lib Dems call it "desperate" while the Tories say it is "deluded". | |
Flights to resume after ash risk All flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic will resume at 1300 BST after being grounded owing to volcanic ash. | |
Man held over New York bomb plot A US citizen of Pakistani origin is arrested in New York over an attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square. | |
Terror detainees win secrecy case Ex-Guantanamo detainees win an appeal against government use of secret evidence to fight the men's damages claim. | |
Greek civil servants stage strike Greek public sector workers begin a 48-hour strike in protest at austerity measures including wage and pension cuts. |
WORLD | |
Man held over New York bomb plot A US citizen of Pakistani origin is arrested in New York over an attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square. | |
Mumbai gunman 'should be hanged' The sole surviving gunman who attacked the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) in 2008 should be executed, prosecutors say. | |
Japan PM scraps US base move plan Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama says it is not "feasible" to move a controversial US base out of Okinawa. |
AFRICA | |
Gunman kills SA strip clubs owner "Lolly" Jackson, the owner of South Africa's Teazers strip clubs, is found shot dead, police say. | |
'Attacks' hit Darfur peace talks Darfur rebels boycott peace talks, accusing Sudan's government of new attacks despite February deal. | |
Uganda's highest ice cap splits The ice cap on Uganda's highest peak has split because of global warming, the country's wildlife authority says. |
AMERICAS | |
Man held over New York bomb plot A US citizen of Pakistani origin is arrested in New York over an attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square. | |
Japan PM scraps US base move plan Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama says it is not "feasible" to move a controversial US base out of Okinawa. | |
Nashville submerged after storms Parts of the US city of Nashville are flooded as severe storms kill 27 people in Tennessee and neighbouring states. |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Japan PM scraps US base move plan Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama says it is not "feasible" to move a controversial US base out of Okinawa. | |
Red-shirts mull Thai poll offer Thailand's red-shirt protesters say they are considering an offer of November polls as a way out of the political crisis. | |
S Korea 'resolute' over sunk ship South Korea's president says resolute action and an international probe is needed after the sinking of a naval ship. |
EUROPE | |
Flights to resume after ash risk All flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic will resume at 1300 BST after being grounded owing to volcanic ash. | |
Greek civil servants stage strike Greek public sector workers begin a 48-hour strike in protest at austerity measures including wage and pension cuts. | |
Three on trial over Madrid bomb Three suspected Basque separatists accused of carrying out the 2006 Madrid airport bombing go on trial. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
Nuclear talks spark Iran-US clash The US secretary of state and Iran's president trade accusations at a nuclear non-proliferation conference in New York. | |
Obama renews US-Syria sanctions US President Obama renews sanctions against Syria, saying it supports terrorism and is pursuing weapons of mass destruction. | |
Netanyahu and Mubarak hold talks Israel's prime minister meets the Egyptian president to discuss plans for the launch of so-called proximity talks with the Palestinians. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
Mumbai gunman 'should be hanged' The sole surviving gunman who attacked the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) in 2008 should be executed, prosecutors say. | |
Man held over New York bomb plot A US citizen of Pakistani origin is arrested in New York over an attempt to detonate a car bomb in Times Square. | |
Probe into India reporter death Police in India question the father and brother of journalist Nirupama Pathak over her death, in a suspected "honour killing" case. |
UK | |
Ministers in tactical voting call Labour ministers call for tactical voting in marginal seats - but the Lib Dems call it "desperate" while the Tories say it is "deluded". | |
Terror detainees win secrecy case Ex-Guantanamo detainees win an appeal against government use of secret evidence to fight the men's damages claim. | |
Flights to resume after ash risk All flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic will resume at 1300 BST after being grounded owing to volcanic ash. |
ENGLAND | |
Six bailed over football violence Six people are bailed by police over violence following a pitch invasion at the end of Luton Town's home defeat to York City | |
Sex abuse victim's call to others A man who says he was sexually abused by a football club chairman as a boy appeals for other victims to come forward. | |
Swimmers caught in flash rip tide Lifeguards rescue a group of 11 children and adults caught in a rip tide off the north Devon coast. |
NORTHERN IRELAND | |
NI flights to resume as ash lifts Flights over Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic halted over the volcanic ash cloud will resume at 1300 BST. | |
Mass held for NI attack victim Mass is held for Natasha McShane, the Armagh student who is critically ill after being beaten with a baseball bat in Chicago. | |
Gerry Adams live on Talkback Live coverage of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams answering questions on BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback programme. |
SCOTLAND | |
Ash affected airspace 'to reopen' Flights to and from some Hebridean islands could resume after disruption caused by volcanic ash. | |
House price dip at start of year The average cost of a home in Scotland fell slightly at the beginning of 2010 but over the year rose by 5.4%. | |
Mystery road death not suspicious Police investigating the death of a teenager on a country road in Stirlingshire say there were no suspicious circumstances. |
WALES | |
Two arrested over woman's murder Police investigating the murder of a 22-year-old woman whose body was found in a disused canal in Porthmadog arrest two men. | |
Soldiers return from Afghan tour Soldiers from the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh arrive in Chester after five months of fighting Taliban fire in Afghanistan. | |
Hain's 'intelligent' voting call Welsh Secretary Peter Hain urges "intelligent" voting to keep the Conservatives from winning a majority in Thursday's general election. |
BUSINESS | |
EU ministers in ash crisis summit EU transport ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss ways to improve on their response to last month's volcanic ash disruption. | |
BP shares fall to seven-month low BP shares hit a a seven-month low as concerns grow about the cost of cleaning up a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. | |
Mortgage approvals still sluggish The number of mortgages approved for home buyers rose slightly in March, latest figures from the Bank of England show. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Turner Prize shortlist announced Artists Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group have been shortlisted for this year's 2010 Turner Prize. | |
Actress Lynn Redgrave dies at 67 Lynn Redgrave, star of film and stage, has died of breast cancer at the age of 67 at her home in the US. | |
Jail for Ramones manager's aide The personal assistant to former Ramones manager Linda Stein is sentenced to 25 years to life in jail for bludgeoning her boss to death. |
SCIENCE/NATURE | |
Rocks record early magnetic field Scientists push back the date for the earliest known presence of a magnetic field on Earth by about 250 million years. | |
BP vows to clean up US oil slick Oil giant BP says it is "absolutely responsible" for cleaning up the massive oil spill off the US Gulf of Mexico coast. | |
Mammoths had 'anti-freeze blood' Mammoths had a form of "anti-freeze" blood to keep their bodies supplied with oxygen at freezing temperatures, scientists say. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
A decade on from the ILOVEYOU bug Ten years ago the Love Bug virus was released, setting the stage for the modern day explosion of cybercrime. | |
Apple 'sells 1m iPads in a month' Other companies hope to take a slice of the tablet PC market after the iPad sells faster than the iPhone on launch. | |
Googlemail to become Gmail in UK Google settles a five year trademark dispute over the name Gmail allowing people in the UK to again use the e-mail address. |
HEALTH | |
'Long-term harm' of toddlers' TV The more TV a toddler watches, the higher the likelihood they will do badly at school and have poor health at the age of 10, researchers warn. | |
NHS considering 'cheap eye drug' The NHS is looking into if it should break with convention and recommend the use of an unlicensed treatment for patients at risk of blindness. | |
Southall back on medical register Paediatrician David Southall is back on the medical register after winning an appeal over a long-running dispute with the General Medical Council. |
EDUCATION | |
'Long-term harm' of toddlers' TV The more TV a toddler watches, the higher the likelihood they will do badly at school and have poor health at the age of 10, researchers warn. | |
Parties clash on education plans The three main parties clash over education funding, school standards and classroom discipline. | |
Heads urged not to boycott Sats Schools Secretary Ed Balls urges head teachers not to go ahead with plans to boycott England's national school tests. |
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1997: Labour routs Tories in historic election The Labour Party wins the general election by a landslide, leaving the Conservative Party in tatters after 18 years in power. | |||
1982: British sub sinks Argentine cruiser The General Belgrano is destroyed in a controversial move by the Royal Navy off the disputed Falklands Islands - a thousand men are believed to be on board. | |||
1952: Comet inaugurates the jet age The world's first ever jet airliner - the De Havilland Comet 1 - sets off from London to Johannesburg on its maiden flight | |||
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