New Year celebrations: The world welcomes 2015
Revellers around the world have welcomed 2015 with a bang as fireworks spectaculars brought in the New Year.
Revellers around the world have welcomed 2015 with a bang as fireworks spectaculars brought in the New Year.
The Met Police made 54 arrests on New Year's Eve but said the event passed off safely in London.
It said the majority of arrests were made for drunk and disorderly behaviour.
Around 4,000 police officers worked hard to keep the public safe on New Year's Eve. The event passed off safely. There were 54 arrests.
Breakdown of 54 New Year's Eve arrests (at at 0145) includes 24 Drunk & disorderly, 8 Assault, 5 Public Order, 3 Sexual offences, 3 Drugs
People from all over the world line the streets to see the annual New Year's Day parade in London which this year was celebrating transport.
Hundreds of swimmers took part in New Year's Day dips in various chilly locations across the country.
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