__NOTOC__ This page deals with events in most English-speaking places of Europe. These are England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey and Gibraltar.
The oldest international rugby union stadium in the world, Dublin's Lansdowne Road, hosts its last game before renovation as Leinster defeat Ulster by twenty points to twelve. (RTÉ)(Irish Times)
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Six people are killed when a Eurocopter AS365N crashes into the Irish Sea. The helicopter was ferrying workers from gas rigs in Morecambe Bay. (BBC)(The Times)
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In her Christmas Message, the Queen calls for greater understanding between different generations. (BBC)(Speech in full)
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, attacks the Government’s “shortsighted” policy on Iraq as placing Christians in the Middle East at risk. (BBC)(The Times)
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Holiday travellers face chaos as thick fog leads to severe disruption at airports. (BBC) (Wikinews)
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2006 Ipswich [...] investigation: Suffolk police announce that Steven Wright has been charged with all five murders. (Suffolk Constabulary statement)
Author J.K. Rowling announces that the final book in her Harry Potter series is to be titled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. (BBC) (Wikinews)
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The €752 million, 5-kilometre Dublin Port Tunnel opens almost two years after its originally planned date. (RTÉ)
The British Home Office announce plans to require foreign nationals living in Britain to have biometric ID cards. (Guardian Unlimited)
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2006 Ipswich [...] investigation: Police investigating the [...] of five women in Ipswich, Suffolk arrest a second man on suspicion of their murders. (BBC)
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2006 Ipswich [...] investigation - Police arrest a 37 year old man in Trimley St. Martin near Felixstowe on suspicion of the murders of five prostitutes. (BBC)(Guardian)
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Operation Paget, the inquiry into the death in 1997 of Diana, Princess of Wales headed by Lord Stevens, a former chief of the Metropolitan Police, concludes that there were no suspicious circumstances and that the fatal car crash in which she died was a 'tragic accident'. (BBC)
Prime Minister Tony Blair is interviewed by police investigating cash for honours allegations. (BBC)
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Detectives in Suffolk are now linking the deaths of five young women whose bodies have been found in recent days in the Ipswich area. (BBC News)
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Detectives in Suffolk investigating the murders of two [...] workers from Ipswich, reveal the body of a third prostitute has been found and a fourth has now been reported missing. (BBC News)
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Suffolk police launch a double [...] hunt after the body of the second of two missing prostitutes is found in a brook near the town of Ipswich. (BBC News)
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Six people are injured and several houses are damaged as a tornado hits the Kensal Rise area of North London. (BBC News)
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A major fire and explosions at a firework factory near Ringmer, East Sussex, kills two members of the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service and leaves nine others injured. Emergency services set up a 200 metre exclusion zone around the scene, but are unable to tackle the fire due to continuing explosions and risk from nearby acetylene cylinders. (BBC News)