September 12, 2011
(Monday)
Arts and culture
- The EU Council votes to extend the copyright on sound recordings from 50 to 70 years. (BBC)
- British comedian David Walliams completes a 140-mile charity swim along the River Thames, raising £1 million in aid of the BBC's Sport Relief. (BBC)
- Leila Lopes of Angola is named Miss Universe 2011. (LA Late)
Business and economy
- Stocks on Asian markets fall sharply due to renewed concerns over the Eurozone debt crisis. (Market Watch)
- The UK's Independent Commission on Banking recommends that British banks should separate their retail banking divisions from investment banking arms to safeguard against riskier banking activities. (BBC)
Disasters
- At least 75 people are killed by a petrol pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya. (BBC)
- At least 19 people die in a bus crash on the Indonesian island of Java. (Jakarta Post)
- At least 240 bodies have been recovered off the coast of Zanzibar following Saturday's ferry sinking. (Xinhua)
- An explosion occurs at the Marcoule nuclear power plant in southern France, killing one person and injuring four. (BBC)
Law and crime
- Police in Kenya are searching for a gang who killed a British tourist and kidnapped his wife at a beachside resort. (BBC)
- Former British Conservative peers Lord Taylor of Warwick and Lord Hanningfield are released early from prison sentences for fiddling parliamentary expenses. (BBC)
Politics
- Bernard Hogan-Howe is named as the new Commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police. (BBC)
Sport
- In tennis, Novak Djokovic of Serbia wins the Men's Singles at the 2011 US Open defeating Rafael Nadal of Spain 6-2, 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1. (New York Times)