| Friday, 02 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Race to save Sumatra quake buried Workers dig to reach trapped survivors of the devastating earthquake on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. | |
| Call for out-of-hours GP scrutiny NHS trusts in England must monitor the quality of out-of-hours GP care more closely, says a watchdog. | |
| House prices 'back to 2008 level' UK house prices have now recovered to the same level as a year ago, according to the latest Nationwide figures. | |
| UK serviceman dies in Afghanistan A British serviceman was killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, the MoD says. | |
| Irish hold crunch EU treaty vote The Republic of Ireland votes in a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty, on a crucial day for the future of the union. | |
| WORLD | |
| Irish hold crunch EU treaty vote The Republic of Ireland votes in a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty, on a crucial day for the future of the union. | |
| Race to save Sumatra quake buried Workers dig to reach trapped survivors of the devastating earthquake on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. | |
| 'Proud' Obamas boost Chicago bid US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle address delegates meeting to choose the 2016 Olympic host city. | |
| EUROPE | |
| Irish hold crunch EU treaty vote The Republic of Ireland votes in a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty, on a crucial day for the future of the union. | |
| 'Proud' Obamas boost Chicago bid US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle address delegates meeting to choose the 2016 Olympic host city. | |
| Nestle to stop Mugabe milk deal Swiss firm Nestle says it will stop buying milk directly from a farm owned by the wife of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe. | |
| MIDDLE EAST | |
| Obama in Iran inspection demand Barack Obama says Iran must give the UN "unfettered access" to its second uranium enrichment facility within two weeks. | |
| Israel to swap prisoners for tape Israel is to release a group of female Palestinian prisoners in exchange for a video of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. | |
| Maliki launches pan-Iraqi bloc The party of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki unveils its new political bloc to contest January's general election. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| Maoists kill 16 Indian villagers Sixteen villagers are tied up and shot by suspected Maoist rebels in the Indian state of Bihar, police and witness reports say. | |
| UK help on Pakistan security body Britain is helping set up a security authority in Pakistan to combat terrorism and promote political stability, the BBC learns. | |
| Video shows Pakistan army 'abuse' Pakistani soldiers are seen apparently abusing Taliban suspects in a video posted on the social networking site, Facebook. | |
| UK | |
| Call for out-of-hours GP scrutiny NHS trusts in England must monitor the quality of out-of-hours GP care more closely, says a watchdog. | |
| House prices 'back to 2008 level' UK house prices have now recovered to the same level as a year ago, according to the latest Nationwide figures. | |
| Half of babies 'will live to 100' More than half of babies now born in the UK can expect to live to 100 years of age, researchers say. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Jackson autopsy details revealed Michael Jackson had a strong heart and was a "fairly healthy" 50-year-old, autopsy details obtained in the US say. | |
| Letterman in 'sex blackmail bid' US chat show host David Letterman reveals an attempt was made to blackmail him over affairs with female staffers. | |
| Evans reveals new radio show time Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans reveals his new breakfast show will be 30 minutes longer when he takes over from Sir Terry Wogan next year. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| Herschel scans hidden Milky Way A remarkable view of our galaxy in the early stages of creating stars is obtained by Europe's billion-euro Herschel Space Observatory. | |
| Fossil finds extend human story An ancient human-like creature that may be a direct ancestor to our species is described by an international team of researchers. | |
| UK research 'G8's most efficient' UK science is the most productive and efficient in the G8, according to a report published by the government. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Court order served over Twitter The High Court gives permission for an injunction to be served via social-networking site Twitter. | |
| UK broadband 'not fit' for future A global study of broadband puts the UK 25th out of 66 countries in terms of the quality and reach of its broadband networks. | |
| Firms issued TV licence warning Businesses could be breaking the law if staff watch live TV on their computers when the firm does not have a TV licence. | |
| HEALTH | |
| Call for out-of-hours GP scrutiny NHS trusts in England must monitor the quality of out-of-hours GP care more closely, says a watchdog. | |
| Half of babies 'will live to 100' More than half of babies now born in the UK can expect to live to 100 years of age, researchers say. | |
| Drug therapy record 'encouraging' One in three heroin or crack cocaine addicts in drug treatment schemes stops using within six months, research suggests. | |
| EDUCATION | |
| University 'complacency' warning Universities have been warned against "complacency" on standards, in a report urging greater transparency on maintaining quality. | |
| Rush for loans by Scots students The student awards agency in Scotland took on extra staff amid a rush of late applications for loans. | |
| Nursery worker admits sex abuse A Plymouth nursery worker and her two co-defendants plead guilty to a number of child sex abuse charges. | |
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| 1993: Hardline Communists riot in Moscow Demonstrators who back rebel ministers occupying Moscow's parliament in defiance of President Boris Yeltsin clash with police. | |||
| 1968: Student riots threaten Mexico Olympics More than 25 people die during a gun battle in Mexico City just 10 days before the Olympics Games are due to begin. | |||
| 1989: Anglican anger over united church Anglican rebels disrupt a church service in Rome attended by the Archbishop of Canterbury in protest at plans for closer ties with the Catholic church. | |||
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