Decade in review: A look at what happened in 2013

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The world said goodbye to two of its most influential leaders during 2013, and welcomed a future king of the UK.Here's what happened during
the year (and in 2010, 2011, 2012)Horse meat found in burgers - JanuaryImage:Horse meat was found in beef burgersThe Food Standards Agency
tested beefburgers and ready meals from supermarkets and found horse meat.Some products were found to be 100% horse
The source was traced to French manufacturer Comigel.Jimmy Savile report published - 11 JanuaryImage:The Jimmy Savile report was
publishedThe report into the allegations made by victims of Jimmy Savile, called Giving Victims a Voice, was published by the Met Police and
the NSPCC.The report found his offences covered a period of 54 years, and spread across 28 police force areas
The reported victims were as young as eight, and ranged up to the age of 47.HMV goes into administration - 15 January Image:HMV went into
administrationDespite attempts by groups like Universal to keep the record store afloat, HMV announced it would have to call in
administrators.Helicopter crash in Vauxhall - 16 JanuaryImage:Emergency services deal with the crash at VauxhallTwo people were killed and
12 injured after a helicopter crashed into a crane at the top of The Tower, One St George Wharf, in south London.The pilot was one of those
killed
He had asked to be diverted to a nearby heliport because of bad weather but the time of the crash meant nighttime warning lights had been
turned off the crane.Oscar Pistorius kills his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp - 14 FebruaryImage:Oscar Pistorius killed his girlfriend Reeva
SteenkampThe former paralympic athlete fired four shots through his bathroom door on Valentine's Day 2013, saying he mistook his girlfriend
Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder.She died and Pistorius was charged with murder later in the year
His trial began in 2014 and he remains in jail following his conviction for murder.Chelyabinsk meteor - 15 FebruaryImage:The aftermath of
the Chelyabinsk meteorHundreds of people were injured in central Russia after a meteor hit the Chelyabinsk region of the country.According
to the region's health department, 985 sought medical attention, including 204 children
No deaths were reported.Bedroom tax introduced - 1 AprilImage:Protesters marched against the bedroom taxThe spare room subsidy, which became
known as the bedroom tax, was introduced by the coalition government, meaning tenants in social housing faced a drop in their benefits if
they had a spare bedroomMargaret Thatcher died - 8 AprilImage:Margaret Thatcher died in 2013Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher died of
a stroke at the age of 87.She was the first female prime minister in UK history and led Tory governments between 1979 and 1990.Boston
Marathon bombing - 15 AprilImage:The crime scene at the Boston Marathon endTwo bombs were detonated at the finish line of the Boston
Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 260 others.The bombs were contained in pressure cookers inside backpacks, according to
the FBI.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was eventually found guilty of 30 charges, many of which carried the death sentence in Massachusetts.Rana Plaza
collapses - 24 AprilImage:The garment factory collapsed killing hundredsAn eight-story garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, collapsed,
killing 1,129 people and injuring another 2,515.The factory produced clothes for companies like Primark and Walmart
The incident raised more questions about supply chains and discount brands.UKIP surge in local election - 2 MayImage:UKIP leader Nigel
Farage enjoyed a boost in the local electionsThe UK Independence Party performed unexpectedly well in local elections for 34 English
councils, gaining 139 seats.UKIP leader Nigel Farage claimed the results signified a "sea-change in British politics".Ariel Castro
kidnappings discovered - 6 MayImage:Amanda Berry escaped from her kidnappers homeAmanda Berry escaped from a house in Cleveland, Ohio, with
her six-year-old daughter and managed to get in touch with police
She and two other women had been held hostage by Castro for several years after he abducted them in his car and restrained them in his
basement.Alex Ferguson retired - MayImage:Sir Alex Ferguson retired after 26 years in charge at Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson stepped
down as Manchester United manager after 26 years at the helm.He left the club having helped them to 13 league titles, two Champions League
crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups.Angelina Jolie revealed double mastectomy - 14 MayImage:Angelina Jolie revealed she'd had a double
mastectomyThe actress said she had a double mastectomy after a BRCA1 gene test revealed that she had an 87% chance of breast cancer.She
said: "I decided to be proactive and to minimise the risk as much I could."Lee Rigby killed - 22 MayImage:Lee Rigby was killed in
WoolwichDrummer Lee Rigby was murdered in the street near his barracks in Woolwich, southeast London
He was knocked down with a car and his attackers attempted to decapitate him
Police shot at the attackers before arresting them.Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale were both found guilty of murder.President
Mohamed Morsi deposed in Egyptian coup - 3 JulyImage:Mohamed Morsi was oustedThe head of Egypt's armed forces, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi,
announced Mohamed Morsi's fall on national television.Supporters of ousted President Morsi were massacred by the security services
The Egyptian health ministry figures put the death toll of the attacks at 638; others counted the dead in thousands.Andy Murray wins
Wimbledon - 7 JulyImage:Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon titleScottish tennis player Andy Murray became the first British man to win
Wimbledon since 1936
He defeated Novak Djokovic to claim the title.Same sex marriage law passed - 17 JulyImage:Same sex marriage became law in England and
WalesCouples of the same sex were given the right to marry in the UK for the first time
It was 2014 when the law came into force.Prince George is born - 22 JulyImage:William and Catherine welcomed their first son into the
worldWilliam and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, welcomed their firstborn into the world
Prince George was born at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, and became third in line to the throne.Chelsea Manning sentenced - 21
AugustImage:Chelsea Manning was sentenced over leaking government documentsChelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment for
handing confidential government information to the WikiLeaks site.Manning leaked more than 700,000 documents, the biggest military leak in
US history.Damascus chemical attacks - 21 AugustImage:An alleged sarin gas attack in DamascusAbout 1,429 people (according to US estimates),
including many children, were killed in chemical attacks in the suburbs of Damascus, apparently involving sarin gas.Opposition groups blamed
the Assad regime
In the week that followed, as more details emerged, John Kerry, the US secretary of state, condemned the attacks as a "moral obscenity" and
President Obama threatened limited military strikes.David Cameron pledged British support but was defeated in parliament.Westgate shopping
centre attack - 21 SeptemberImage:Soldiers try to claim back the Westgate shopping centreAl-Shabaab militants attacked the Westgate shopping
centre in Nairobi, Kenya, and killed 62 people, with 170 wounded.The militants threw grenades and fired at random before conducting what
became an 80-hour siege of the centre.Lampedusa shipwreck - 3 OctoberImage:Coffins for the African migrants who died after their ship sunk
off LampedusaAt least 359 people died when a boat carrying migrants from Libya sunk off the Italian island of Lampedusa.Typhoon Haiyan kills
6,000 in the Philippines - NovemberImage:One of the worst typhoons ever hits the Philippines Haiyan was one of the most powerful storms of
all time
It affected more than 14 million people across 44 provinces, displacing about 4.1 million and killing 6,000.Glasgow helicopter crash - 29
NovemberImage:Ten people died after a helicopter crashed into a pubTen people were killed and more were injured after a police helicopter
crashed into a bar called the Clutha in Glasgow.It later emerged the pilot did not follow emergency protocol and flew on a low fuel
warning.Nelson Mandela died - 5 DecemberImage:Nelson Mandela died at the age of 95Anti-apartheid figurehead and former president of South
Africa, Nelson Mandela, died at the age of 95.He spent decades in prison trying to overcome the racial segregation in the nation and was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Fellow campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu said: "He made us walk tall
God be praised."Ian Watkins sentenced over child sex charges - 18 DecemberImage:Ian Watkins of Lostprophets admitted child sex
chargesLostprophets singer Ian Watkins was sentenced to 35 years in prison for child sex charges after pleading guilty to 13 offences at
Cardiff Crown Court.Apollo theatre ceiling collapse - 19 DecemberImage:The ceiling of the Apollo Theatre collapsedThe ceiling of the Apollo
Theatre in London collapsed during a packed performance of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.Although 58 people were taken
to hospital none of the injuries were reported to be serious.