The Papers: Sussexes lose royal roles, and lockdown exit plan
The announcement that Harry and Meghan will not return as working royals dominate Saturday’s papers.
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The announcement that Harry and Meghan will not return as working royals dominate Saturday’s papers.
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Will Hughes scores against his old club as Watford beat Derby to move level on points with second-placed Brentford.
The US top diplomat signals a sharp change of tack after the “America First” years under Donald Trump.
The celebrity couple, who have four children, have been married since 2014.
The drone had gone out of control during a demonstration flight at Goodwood Aerodrome.
Lord Wharton is also a paid adviser to an energy firm trying to build through a university’s land.
It comes days after the UN chief condemned vaccine distribution as “wildly uneven and unfair”.
France scrum-half Antoine Dupont tests positive for Covid-19, just over a week before the Six Nations meeting with Scotland in Paris.
Richard Moore said the security bar, in place until 1991, was “wrong, unjust and discriminatory”.
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Oliver Lewis says his position in Downing Street has been made “untenable”.
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New research analysed almost 2,500 rivers and has found human activity has had an impact on rivers.
A man who pioneered the use of bionic prosthetic limbs now needs one himself after a cycling accident.
The health secretary beached his “legal obligation” to publish details of deals, the High Court rules.
Dubai’s royal family says she is “being cared for at home” after she accused them of holding her hostage.
The BBC understands that the former first minister has accepted an invitation to appear before a committee of MSPs.
The Duke of Edinburgh will continue to undergo observation and rest, a source tells the BBC.
People are showing their opposition to Myanmar’s military coup with shallots, shoe-tying and bicycle repairs.
The Duke of Edinburgh will continue to undergo observation and rest, a source tells the BBC.
The Duke of Edinburgh will continue to undergo observation and rest, a source tells the BBC.
Defender Millie Turner and forward Beth Mead are called up to the England squad for next week’s friendly against Northern Ireland.
Teachers’ unions call for a phased return to school in England to avoid a spike in infections.
Josh Kelly and David Avanesyan were due to fight in 2018 and hostility between their camps is evident as they prepare to share the ring.
England fast bowler Mark Wood said it was a “difficult decision” to withdraw from the Indian Premier League auction and miss out on “life-changing money”.
The women who helped friends and relations in the Aids crisis when the disease was still a taboo.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says “nothing will be carried over” from October’s Merseyside derby when Liverpool host Everton on Saturday.
Naomi Osaka says “people don’t remember the runners-up” as she prepares to face American Jennifer Brady in Saturday’s Australian Open final.
In a ‘wonderfully astute’ biography, Robert Maxwell is painted as ‘the perfect villain’
Erin Cuthbert is involved in five goals as Scotland women thrash Cyprus to give Stuart McLaren victory in his first match as interim head coach.
Boris Johnson’s defence of the home secretary over bullying claims caused “dismay and anger”, a union says.
Government advisers reportedly pushing for next phase of jabs rollout to focus on age rather than prioritising key workers
Oborne, once hired by Boris Johnson, explains ‘how lying has become endemic in political culture’
It has apologised to a history group after thinking the Black Country dish violated its standards.
It has apologised to a history group after thinking the Black Country dish violated its standards.
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Rocks, which cast unknown schoolgirls, wins five prizes at the British Independent Film Awards.
Space agency engineers begin the process of commissioning their new robot rover on the Red Planet.
Six-wheeled rover will collect samples and could pave way for humans on the planet
Daniil Medvedev has another opportunity to land a first Grand Slam title after beating Stefanos Tsitsipas to reach the Australian Open final.
Italian rescuers find an injured man who says his dog helped him to survive.
With thousands of schools still closed around the world, there are increasingly urgent warnings of the impact of the pandemic on millions of children.
Ministers will “crunch the numbers” over the weekend, amid pressure to reduce Covid restrictions.
The UK has hit its target for vaccinating the most vulnerable – but questions linger over who should be prioritised
The messaging app is making a second attempt to convince users to accept its new privacy policy.
Ten people have been arrested over what is one of the UK’s biggest ever drug seizures.
They are ‘feasible’ but need to meet 12 tests before being brought in, the Royal Society says.
The messaging app is making a second attempt to convince users to accept its new privacy policy.
App Annie says downloads of the audio app went up from 3.5m to 8.1m in 16 days this month.
Harriet Harman QC calls for the Court of Appeal to review Cwmbran killer Anthony Williams’ case.