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UK work controls on migrants to end
All Bulgarian and Romanian citizens will be free to live and work in the UK after temporary controls in place since 2007 come to an end.
Act like Mandela, archbishop urges
People should pledge to try and emulate Nelson Mandela and change the world around them, the Archbishop of Canterbury says in his new year message.
Millions across UK welcome New Year
Millions of people across the UK celebrate the start of the new year at midnight, with parties, fireworks and music.
PM to Scots: We want you to stay
Prime Minister David Cameron tells Scots "We want you to stay", as the UK enters the year in which Scotland will vote on independence.
Search for man washed out to sea
A search is being carried out for a missing 26-year-old man from Guildford after four people were washed out to sea in Cornwall.
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