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Two women were fined £200 after driving five miles to walk around Foremark Reservoir, Derbyshire.
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Two women were fined £200 after driving five miles to walk around Foremark Reservoir, Derbyshire.
The charge of “incitement of insurrection” is set to be tabled on Monday after riots at the Capitol.
Saturday’s front pages are dominated by warnings after the Covid death toll reached a record high.
Wasps run in seven of the 11 tries at The Rec as they beat Bath to claim a fifth straight Premiership win.
The Duke of Cambridge says he wants his three children to appreciate sacrifices made during Covid.
Wolverhampton Wanderers advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a narrow win over a much-changed Crystal Palace side.
Mo Salah scores Liverpool’s third goal in five minutes as they bounce back from Aston Villa’s youth team equalising to seal a comfortable 4-1 FA Cup win.
Leinster reaffirm their position as favourites to retain their Pro14 crown as a ruthless second half ends Ulster’s unbeaten league run.
He is remembered for the 7-Up documentary series which followed the lives of 14 children since 1964.
Adama Traore scores a “spectacular” goal for Wolves in the FA Cup third round against Crystal Palace at Molineux.
Liverpool take an early lead as Sadio Mane gets in between two defenders and heads home Curtis Jones’ right-wing cross.
Kelvin Hopkins has previously denied claims by a party activist of inappropriate physical contact.
Here’s the famous moment Louie Barry scored on his senior debut as Aston Villa’s youth team levelled against Liverpool.
He claims her evidence to an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against him was “untrue”.
Friday’s Pro14 game between Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh at Scotstoun is postponed 30 minutes before kick-off.
Mr Trump is facing calls for his removal from office over the storming of Congress by his supporters.
Terence Glover “ploughed” into a group of children in his car as they were leaving school.
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Business Secretary Alok Sharma becomes full-time president of November’s UN climate conference in Glasgow.
Sweet Melody becomes the band’s fifth number one, and their first since Jesy Nelson left.
But some performances may be pre-recorded if artists can’t travel to Rotterdam.
Stockholm passes lockdown law as infection and death rates continue to outstrip those of Nordic neighbours
A London fashion student put the “crop top” on sale after finding a Chiltern Railways seat cover.
The streaming platform acquires the rights to more than 75 programmes from Quibi.
The athletic pet leapt to the safety of a firefighter’s head as flames engulfed its home.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warns that “all bets are off” if those involved in Scottish professional sport do not respect extra privileges.
Jonathan nearly died from Covid but his story has a very happy ending.
UK records 1,325 deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid test – the highest daily figure since the start of the pandemic
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The EastEnders and Carry On actress died in December, having had dementia.
Brian Sicknick died after sustaining injuries during the pro-Trump violence at the US Capitol.
A series of streamed music events, shows and releases will mark five years since the singer’s death.
Using a coin toss to decide who reaches the next round of the Women’s FA Cup would be a “crazy idea”, says Birmingham City manager Carla Ward.
Using a coin toss to decide who reaches the next round of the Women’s FA Cup would be a “crazy idea”, says Birmingham City manager Carla Ward.
Students say they will refuse to pay for accommodation they cannot use during lockdown.
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says it is “morally wrong” to continue with football amid increasing coronavirus outbreaks at clubs.
The broadcasting legend reveals to Radio 1’s Greg James he’s busy enough replying to letters.
Insiders say couple ‘love’ their new life in US – but relations with monarchy remain frosty
The firm’s plan to improve access to online classes “did not suitably meet” children’s needs, it says.
With attendance as high as 50% in some areas, heads call for pupil limits in England’s lockdown schools.
Experts fear that members of public will become lax about safety measures after getting long-awaited jabs
Experts fear that members of public will become lax about safety measures after getting long-awaited jabs
A worried dog walker alerted police but officers say she was right to remain vigilant.
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James Jordan said if he had contacted NHS 111 his 36-year-old brother would “probably still be with us”.
The UK spent a record £9bn on home entertainment last year as the coronavirus pandemic hit.
Sadiq Khan said one in 30 Londoners has Covid-19, adding that hospitals in the capital are stretched.
James Jordan said if he had contacted NHS 111 his 36-year-old brother would “probably still be with us”.
While GCSEs and A-levels are cancelled, IGCSEs, often used in independent schools, will continue.
Captain Joe Root hits an unbeaten 74 and Dan Lawrence 46 not out in England’s first intra-squad match before the Test series in Sri Lanka.
The players who forced the postponement of two Women’s Super League matches after trips to Dubai should apologise, says West Ham captain Gilly Flaherty.
After a painful 2020, League Two Morecambe are determined to enjoy their FA Cup glamour tie with Chelsea.
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A national survey suggests almost half of people took advantage of Christmas bubble rules.
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The vaccine is made by Moderna and works in a similar way to the Pfizer jab already being offered.
Tocilizumab found to cut risk of death for most critically ill coronavirus patients by almost a quarter
The Competition and Markets Authority will explore whether Google is abusing its market dominance.