Monday, 05 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
TOP STORIES | |
Tories spell out benefit cut plan The Conservatives say their plan to "get Britain working" would pay for itself by getting more people off incapacity benefit. | |
Soldier's troops plea to minister The defence secretary is told by a front-line UK soldier in Afghanistan that "more troops on the ground" are needed. | |
England match to be internet only England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine on Saturday will be shown exclusively live to subscribers on the internet. | |
Bomb blast hits Pakistani capital A bomb explodes near the UN World Food Programme offices in Islamabad, killing at least three people, officials say. | |
Samoans commemorate tsunami dead Samoans pack churches and community halls to remember those killed in last week's devastating tsunami. |
WORLD | |
Bomb blast hits Pakistani capital A bomb explodes near the UN World Food Programme offices in Islamabad, killing at least three people, officials say. | |
Samoans commemorate tsunami dead Samoans pack churches and community halls to remember those killed in last week's devastating tsunami. | |
Pilots protest over flying hours Airline pilots who say rules governing flying hours are "putting lives at risk" hold protests across Europe. |
EUROPE | |
Greece's Socialists win snap poll Greece's opposition Socialists score a resounding win in a snap election, ousting the governing conservatives. | |
EU ministers to discuss milk row European agriculture ministers gather in Brussels for a special meeting on what some call a crisis in dairy production. | |
Pilots protest over flying hours Airline pilots who say rules governing flying hours are "putting lives at risk" hold protests across Europe. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
Iran 'co-operation' draws praise The US and the UN give upbeat assessments of the possibility of resolving the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme. | |
Iraq operation targets militants Iraqi authorities say they have arrested over 150 suspected Sunni militants in and around the northern city of Mosul. | |
Fresh clashes at Jerusalem shrine Palestinians clash with Israeli police in Jerusalem after a compound with sites sacred to Jews and Muslims is closed. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
Indian flood toll rises further The death toll from heavy flooding across southern India crosses 200, as officials warn millions have been left homeless | |
Bomb blast hits Pakistani capital A bomb explodes near the UN World Food Programme offices in Islamabad, killing at least three people, officials say. | |
Aid group in child mortality plea Child deaths around the world could be dramatically reduced with a relatively small investment, Save the Children says. |
UK | |
Tories spell out benefit cut plan The Conservatives say their plan to "get Britain working" would pay for itself by getting more people off incapacity benefit. | |
Soldier's troops plea to minister The defence secretary is told by a front-line UK soldier in Afghanistan that "more troops on the ground" are needed. | |
England match to be internet only England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine on Saturday will be shown exclusively live to subscribers on the internet. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Strictly star sorry for race slur Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke apologises for causing offence after he used a "racist" term. | |
Glastonbury sells out in a day Next year's Glastonbury Festival sold out in less than 24 hours after tickets went on sale over the weekend. | |
X Factor's live final 12 revealed The 12 acts who will compete in the live finals of X Factor are selected by the show's judges. |
SCIENCE/NATURE | |
Polar bear cub hitches a ride A young cub is seen hitching a ride on its mother's back in the Arctic Ocean, a rarely sighted adaptive behaviour that may help it keep warm. | |
Smart meters 'need live displays' The government must insist that power companies provide clear visual displays when they install smart meters, says a report. | |
Herschel scans hidden Milky Way A remarkable view of our Galaxy in the early stages of creating stars is obtained by Europe's Herschel Space Observatory. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
Flash moves on to smart phones One of the most common technologies for watching video on a computer will soon be available for smart phones. | |
Sony shows off 3D TV technology Electronics giant Sony unveils some of its latest 3D technology, which it hopes will spark a new wave of 3D viewing. | |
Smart meters 'need live displays' The government must insist that power companies provide clear visual displays when they install smart meters, says a report. |
HEALTH | |
Hidden 'hypo' diabetes warning People with type 2 diabetes are suffering needlessly from regular low blood sugar attacks, a survey suggests. | |
Down's dementia risk 'overlooked' Campaigners warn people with Down's syndrome are vulnerable to dementia and do not get the support they need. | |
Young adults 'anxiety overload' Young adults suffer from "anxiety overload" but one in three is reluctant to talk about their problems, a charity warns. |
EDUCATION | |
Child social services report due An independent report into weaknesses in Birmingham's social services department is set to be released later. | |
'Courses for jobs' incentive plan The government is planning to use financial incentives to attract more young people to vocational courses. | |
Guide dog age limit to be dropped Guide Dogs for the Blind are dropping the age limit so that younger teenagers can be assisted. |
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1968: Londonderry march ends in violence Batons and water cannon have been used by police to break up a civil rights march in Londonderry. | |||
1994: Cult members die in 'mass suicide' The bodies of 48 members of a religious cult are discovered by Swiss police after an apparent mass suicide. | |||
1974: Four dead in Guildford bomb blasts Four people are killed and more than 50 injured in explosions in southern England this evening. | |||
DON'T MISS | |
Last Chance to See Stephen Fry goes in search of the rare kakapo parrot and witnesses its "funniest ever" mating ritual. Sunday 4 October, 2000 BST, BBC Two. |
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