There are so many ways to write. I suggest the following:
Friday, January 26 or Friday, 26 January
加年份
Friday, January 26, 2013 or Friday, 26 January, 2013
As for local newspapers in Hong Kong,
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 (The Standard 英文虎報 online)
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/
TUESDAY April 30, 2013 (South China Morning Post 南華早報 online)
http://www.scmp.com/
Some examples from other parts of the world:
Nowadays, even some British people write out the month in front of the day.
Sunday April 28, 2013 (Sunday Times – UK)
Monday, Apr 29 2013 (Daily Mail – UK)
Monday 29 April 2013 (The Telegraph - UK)
Monday 29 April 2013 (The Independent – UK)
28 April 2013 (The Guardian - UK)
Monday, April 29, 2013 (Wall Street Journal -US)
Monday, April 29, 2013 (New York Times – US)
Sunday, April 28, 2013 (Toronto Star – Canada)
In the good old days, British people wrote
Friday, 26th January, 1967
題外:
You have to be careful when writing a date entirely in figure without any instruction, dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy. (say, filling out the official form)
Americans write out the month in front of the day.
01/26/2013. US
26/01/2013 香港政府使用 dd/mm/yyyy
2013-04-30 07:24:08 補充:
They use “Monday, 29 April, 2013” in 南華早報 Editorial.