The proposals come after AstraZeneca was accused of failing to honour its contract with the EU.
Bronwen Newbury found her car covered in graffiti at the end of a 12-hour night shift.
A BBC investigation into one suspect discovers he may also have worked for British secret services.
A court rules Scottish government ministers acted beyond their powers when churches were closed for lockdown.
The UK Health Security Agency launches next week, aiming to protect the nation from future pandemics.
The Duke of Sussex has joined US coaching and mental health firm BetterUp.
About 850 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year.
A fall in the price of clothing and second-hand cars offset a rise in fuel costs last month.
Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson, who was jailed for his union activism, says he has no regrets.
Zara and Mike Tindall announce the birth of their first son, who is 22nd in line to the throne.
Ben Perkins tells BBC News how he became an online sensation.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday morning.
Tracey Davies says supermarket staff are exhausted at abuse from customers over social distancing.
The first minister seeing off a vote of no confidence and Covid tributes one year on make the front pages.
Historic England says the 3,000-year-old boats are "internationally significant".
Staff from the University and College Union are taking the action in a dispute over pay and workload.
If you've spent lockdown looking for jobs, you're not alone... But help is here.
A report by MPs and peers is calling on ministers to reconnect communities and combat loneliness after coronavirus.
The rise of livestreaming platforms is making it easier for paedophiles to target children, experts say.
More oil and gas wells are to be drilled in the North Sea, the UK government announces.
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