JANUARY: Drugs offence guidelines suggest lighter sentencing for 'social dealers' who buy drugs to share with friends.
FEBRUARY: Former International Monetary Fund boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn is arrested and quizzed about procuring prostitutes for orgies.
MARCH: The Environment Agency warns of widespread drought conditions if Britain's dry weather continues.
APRIL: London-based Muslim cleric Abu Hamza fights extradition to the U.S. to face terrorism charges.
MAY: Surface-to-air missiles are to be situated on the roofs of private flats in East London during the Olympics.
JUNE: A historic strike by doctors and surgeons over pension reforms could mean that thousands of operations will be postponed.
JULY: Athletes start arriving to compete in the London 2012 Olympics as Britain suffers interminable torrential downpours.
AUGUST: Cycling fever grips Britain after Bradley Wiggins's triumph in the Tour de France and gold medal at the London Olympics.
SEPTEMBER: Prince Andrew abseils down Europe's tallest building, the Shard in the City of London, to raise money for charity.
OCTOBER: British forests face an 'unprecedented' threat from a deadly disease that affects ash trees.
DECEMBER: David Cameron promises to introduce a bill legalising gay marriage next year.
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