From 26 April, it is expected all parts of Scotland currently in level 4 will move down to a "modified" level 3.
More hand-washing to prevent the spread of infection has left children with sore and cracked hands.
Inspectors branded the Pembrokeshire site "unsuitable" and asylum seekers said it was a Covid risk.
The 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh returns to Windsor Castle following a successful heart procedure.
BBC News NI's Jayne McCormack answers readers' questions about the latest steps to ease lockdown.
The Prince of Wales was asked about his father during a visit to Finsbury Park Mosque.
First official figures show school return has been "smooth" so far, with pupils back in the classroom.
The artist's agent says the positioning of his works by their owner is a "misrepresentation".
Just one paramedic was in the Manchester Area for the first 40 minutes after the explosion.
Mike Hill, MP for Hartlepool, was due to face a tribunal into claims of "sexual harassment".
Bea Jones has been left "distressed" by the similarities with the murder of her daughter Moira in 2008.
Boris Johnson says Britain needs to "relearn the art of competing against states with opposing values".
Police forces are challenged for being "over tolerant or cracking down too hard," Sir David says.
The player needed a skin graft after suffering deep burns to his feet, a court hears.
Deaths are running below average for the first time in more than five months, ONS figures show.
All remaining pupils could be back in class by 12 April, under a plan approved by Stormont ministers.
Moves include a pilot scheme to put plain-clothes police in clubs and extra funding for lighting.
Wayne Couzens is appearing at the Old Bailey accused of murdering and kidnapping the 33-year-old.
The bakery chain is confident of long-term recovery despite sales being hit amid the pandemic.
Some have criticised the £2.6m spend, but Dominic Raab defended the need to communicate with the public.
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