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The last day of the year sees the closure of a controversial rubbish tip in a beautiful location after 34 years.
Some of the most striking images from stories which made the headlines in England this year.
The tour crew of rock band Feeder had a lucky escape when the bus they were travelling in exploded minutes after they had evacuated it, their manager says.
Six months ago freelance photographer Tamy Dahan lost everything in the Camden Market fire - including her camera and all her pictures, personal and professional.
A selection of pictures from stories making the headlines in England this week.
A piglet scared of wallowing in mud overcame its fear with the help of some Wellington boots.
After days of violent street protests, a Western tourist in Lhasa describes a tense, deserted city firmly in the hands of the Chinese military.
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
About 20 homes are evacuated after part of an explosive device is discovered in Lincolnshire.
Martin Asser reports from Jenin of the phenomenon of "de-development" which has affected the Palestinian economy.
A man of 85 who sued police for stopping him rescuing antiques from a fire must pay most of the legal costs.
A court hears a policeman describe being kneed by a retired army captain during a fire at his 16th Century home.
When ordinary backpacking won't suffice why not just take an ice cream van all the way to Mongolia.
One year after the war between the Israeli army and Hezbollah fighters, people are still waiting for destroyed houses to be rebuilt.
Sir Roger Bannister and Sir Sebastian Coe re-open the track where Sir Roger ran the "miracle mile".
Pupils at a Lincolnshire school join a campaign to stop parents parking so close to their school.
Youngsters in Llandeilo suffer a "devastating blow" after an arson attack on their Scout hut.
Pupils describe their alarm as a deadly tornado brings down the roof of their school in the US state of Alabama.
India and Pakistan say a train bombing that killed at least 66 people will not disrupt their peace process.
Survivors and relatives of people affected by India's train bombing raise questions about security, reports the BBC's Soutik Biswas.
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