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Crew are asking to be designated ‘key workers’ so they can go home without risking public health.
The money comes from the liquidation of a firm co-founded by the disgraced film director.
The new measures are likely to apply to British residents arriving in England from high-risk countries.
A committee says the pandemic is increasing hardship and food insecurity among the world’s poor.
Twitter acknowledges the idea could be”messy” but said it is worth trying.
The supermarket chains confirmed that an ongoing issue is affecting payments processing in some stores.
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Despite the strains on the system, there is still kindness and new life in NHS hospitals.
Thirty years since Somalia plunged into civil war, BBC Africa correspondent Andrew Harding has returned to Mogadishu to see what hopes people have for peace.
Known to millions around the world for her staunch defence of Trump, now it’s her turn to speak for herself.
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Before Wuhan was locked down in January 2020 officials said the outbreak was under control – but the virus had spread inside and outside the city.
Watchdog warns of low university chances for white working youths in former industrial towns.
The EU says it is unacceptable that AstraZeneca is cutting the number of pledged vaccine dozes.
Scientists propose 10 golden rules for restoring forests to maximise benefits for the planet.
Ex-cabinet minister wants “Britain’s favourite animal” to get same protections as bats and badgers.
It’s not just shoppers facing surprise costs when EU parcels arrive, but what is behind the charges?
Artificial intelligence is getting better at negotiating and research promises systems that could help you.
The UK is the second market – after the US – to get Facebook’s latest news feature.
Sir John Curtice looks at whether a future Yes vote in Scotland could be boosted by the UK leaving the EU.
An extra £50m is being directed towards grassroots sport after a “significant hit” to activity levels amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Janet Yellen confirmed as first female US Treasury secretary in Senate vote
The front pages focus on proposals to force some arrivals to the UK to self-isolate in hotels.
Budweiser will not advertise during the Super Bowl for the first time in 37 years.
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The restrictions come as Minnesota records the first US case of the Brazil Covid variant.
Police in several cities in the Netherlands clash again with protesters defying a 21:00 curfew.
The third national lockdown and travel ban meant the travel firm “had to act”, a spokeswoman says.
Pictures are circulated on social media showing mourners at the funeral of an IRA veteran in Londonderry.
Harry Winks and Tanguy Ndombele score late goals as Tottenham overcome a stubborn and spirited Wycombe side to progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Head coach Eddie Jones says England will be looking to “adapt and evolve” their gameplan during the Six Nations.
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Harry Winks curls home a brilliant second goal for Tottenham at Wycombe with four minutes remaining of the fourth-round FA Cup tie.
Fred Onyedinma pounces on a failed Tottenham clearance to slot home and hand Championship side Wycombe Wanderers a shock early lead in their fourth round FA Cup tie.
Gareth Bale produces a deft finish, hooking in a Lucas Moura cross, to equalise for Tottenham at Wycombe in the FA Cup fourth round.
Mr Conte is hoping to form a new and stronger government after losing a senate majority last week.
Time-lapse footage released by the NHS shows how the store in Mansfield was transformed into a Covid-19 vaccine centre in just three weeks.
How a Cardiff teenager went from schoolboy to an ISIS prisoner in Syria.
The health secretary says it is “difficult” to put a timeline on when England’s lockdown will be lifted.
An interior decor trend is blamed for the removal of the grass, which forms part of a wind defence.
Reporter Olivia Davies went to school and college with two brothers who later abandoned their life in Wales to become extremists in Syria.
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The bot asked about people’s Covid vaccination status, breaching a policy on private medical data.
The company plans to release a new film every week by 2022 with more investment in original content.
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Two hundred jobs are lost after it failed to reach agreement with the owners of the building in Edinburgh’s Princes Street.
The lack of certainty about schools returning is fraying the exhausted nerves of parents.
From credit card fraud to benefit fraud, the problem costs the UK up to £190bn a year, a report says.
The highest-risk job roles were in restaurants, care work and manufacturing.
The move sparks concerns that customers could see prices rise if merchants pass on the higher cost.
The media regulator decided not to pursue complaints about decency over the channel’s satire.
Frank Lampard has lived through the Roman Abramovich era long enough to know the score when it comes to manager exits.