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The Football Association decides to cut ticket prices by up to 25% in an attempt to boost crowds at England matches.

Hezbollah uses the Muslim festival of Ashura in Lebanon to rally its supporters against Israel, says the BBC's Natalia Antelava in Beirut.

The Scarlets announce ticket deals as they bid to fill their new stadium against a star-studded Barbarians side.

Glenavon manager Stephen McBride says a whistle from the crowd contributed to his team conceding the first goal against Glentoran.

Police disperse crowds of protesters from close to the Israeli embassy in London, after demonstrations across the UK.

Andy Murray beats world number one Rafael Nadal in the Abu Dhabi exhibition final.

Scarlets boss Stuart Gallacher admits concerns about the number of fans attending the new Parc y Scarlets stadium.

More than 100 people don fancy dress and plunge into the sea in Cornwall to raise money for charity.

A police officer and several onlookers were injured when a man threw a firework into a crowd watching Aberdeen's Hogmanay street party.

Hundreds of thousands of people across England welcome in 2009 at major celebrations despite freezing temperatures.

Revellers take to the streets to celebrate Hogmanay despite temperatures dipping below freezing.

Edinburgh aim to get more fans through the turnstiles after setting a new record home crowd in the recent Magners League win over Glasgow.

Crowds attend an open-air Mass in Madrid aimed at promoting family values in defiance of government reforms.

Exeter Chiefs score five second-half tries to comfortably beat Cornish Pirates in front of a record crowd at Sandy Park.

A last-minute Nick Evans conversion gave Quins a draw against Leicester in front of a record Premiership crowd of 50,000 at Twickenham.

Crowds for Boxing Day sales will not last, say Saturday's papers as they sound warnings about next year's economy.

Crowd trouble holds up play as Linfield beat Glentoran 3-0 at Windsor Park.

About 6,000 people attended the Boxing Day hunt in Oxfordshire - the biggest number for 35 years according to the Countryside Alliance.

The Royal Family have gathered for their traditional Christmas at the royal estate at Sandringham in Norfolk.

Why don't librarians make good detectives? It's all to do with melting in with a crowd, says Laurie Taylor in his weekly column for the Magazine.

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