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Air industry bodies call for more government support ahead of the UK travel corridor closure on Monday.
Health officials warn the highly contagious UK Covid variant could become the dominant strain by March.
The risks of catching Covid indoors are well-known, but what are the chances of being infected outdoors?
A Belfast mother says there is “compelling evidence” that her daughter was abducted in Malaysia.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Joanna Lumley speak out about employees allegedly owed a total of £200,000.
We speak to reporters in six global regions about hopes and expectations for the new US administration.
The UK prime minister wants girls’ education in developing countries to be a key international focus.
Black, Asian or minority ethnic people with autism have a “double whammy”, campaigners say.
Christmas gatherings were cut back but was there still an impact on Covid cases?
For residents on both sides of the border there are hopes of an end to queues, but not everyone is convinced.
Members of the extreme right are searching for new online homes, amid paranoia that they are being ‘set up’ by the authorities.
Ministers seem set on England’s May elections taking place, but some in local government are pushing back.
Supermarkets around the UK are stepping up enforcement of mask-wearing rules.
Joyce, 17, explores progress towards the goal of clean water for all in her country, Rwanda.
Dinosaurs In Love went viral, musician Tom Rosenthal and his daughter Fenn were the ones behind it.
New documentary highlights extent of the FBI surveillance of the US civil rights leader.
Everyone has heard about doctors and nurses catching Covid-19 but cleaners and porters have been worse affected.
Most of Saturday’s front pages focus on a decision to shut down all travel corridors to the UK.
Bruno Fernandes thinks it would be ‘fun’ if Manchester United could extend their lead at the top of the table when they face Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
Wayne Rooney says he is delighted to get the chance to “roll his sleeves up” and join recently retired England stars trying to be successful managers.
Players are flown in ahead of the Australian Open while thousands of citizens are waiting to return.
World champion Ronnie O’Sullivan is beaten 6-3 by John Higgins in a remarkable Masters quarter-final.
Signal has been downloaded millions of times since WhatsApp unveiled new privacy terms last week.
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell has written to all 10 Championship clubs asking if they want to continue playing or suspend their league.
A letter from police chiefs also says 213,000 records were lost – more than first thought.
A letter from police chiefs also says 213,000 records were lost – more than first thought.
Police held back a crowd of thousands for hours in a “barbaric” battle in the halls of US democracy.
Briton Dillian Whyte will have the chance to get his revenge against Alexander Povetkin as Matchroom Boxing confirmed their rematch for 6 March.
Planes, missiles and marching troops are on show as North Korean state media broadcasts a massive parade.
The Daily Telegraph must publish a correction over Covid claims, press regulator Ipso rules.
The Facebook-owned platform still says its users must accept the update or stop using the service.
The Daily Telegraph must publish a correction over Covid claims, press regulator Ipso rules.
Red tape plus a “poor” Brexit deal mean fishermen fear for the future, says an industry body.
The law would see social networks fined if they ban a Polish user who has not broken local laws.
Antonio says he felt he was discriminated against because of his skin colour when he was sectioned.
Many EU countries are receiving significantly fewer doses due to a change in manufacturing processes.
Donations of plasma from people who have recovered from the virus have been suspended.
Replacement exam grades are likely to arrive earlier and be decided by teachers and a test.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday evening.
Bears Nobby, Hamish, Luka and Sisu are enjoying the snow which has fallen across the county.
Unlike many countries, the UK has not banned travel despite new variants emerging here and overseas.
Premier League players have got to “follow the rules” and “set a good example” over Covid-19 protocols, says chief executive Richard Masters.
Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks meet in the NFL play-offs this weekend as the New Orleans Saints host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the pick of the Divisional Round.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the action is needed to protect against the risk of new Covid strains.
With the authorities looking to clamp down on footballer celebrations as part of the effort to combat Covid-19, three players discuss whether the new guidelines are realistic.
The NFL Show’s Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora discuss which of the sides competing in this week’s divisional rounds of the play-offs would meet in their “dream” Super Bowl.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he has “no skills for mind games” as he faced questions about Sunday’s match against Manchester United.
BBC Click’s LJ Rich looks at some of the tech debuted at the technology expo.
David Chambers is accused of charging the 92-year-old £160 for a bogus jab.
Hospitalisations continue to rise with the R number officially estimated at 1.2-1.3.
Plastic surgeons express shock at the “brutal” stabbing of their colleague.
Seriously ill patients are moved almost 300 miles to ease pressure in over-stretched hospitals.
Epic Games escalates a row over the fees Apple and Google charge app developers.
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says criticism of his tenure has been “personal from day one” but he “won’t give in”.
First Minister Mark Drakeford says there is “no doubt at all” Covid-19 is spreading in shops.
Wayne Rooney is confirmed as the new full-time manager of Championship side Derby County.
Mark Rutte’s cabinet resigns after families were wrongly accused and many faced financial problems.
Some areas could see freezing temperatures and 5-10cm of snow on Saturday, the Met Office says.
He helped kick-start punk and new wave, and was an influence on the Sex Pistols and Guns N’ Roses.