The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for a two-hour CBS primetime special.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
The tiny replica of The Swan pub in Addingham was created as a lockdown project "out of boredom".
Ecologist Jamie Kingscott took a photograph of thousands of starlings as they surrounded his car.
Professor sacked despite police finding no evidence of wrongdoing over proposed wellness village.
A psychologist says the full impact of coronavirus lockdowns might not be known for years.
A young woman today would have to work 40 years more to retire with the same amount, research suggests.
The recommendations aim to reduce the number of safety checks banks request on blocks of flats.
The big return to school is starting, with face masks and Covid tests for secondary pupils.
Several of Monday's front pages lead with the return to the classroom for many pupils in England.
Traffic on Welsh roads has increased compared to previous lockdowns, government data shows.
Police make a "small number" of arrests and issue fines after crowds gathered to celebrate Rangers Premiership win.
Arrests are made as dozens of people gather on two occasions in memory of a teenage motorcyclist.
The luxury car manufacturer says its battery-powered sports cars will be made in Warwickshire.
The RCN says nurses in NI could be balloted for strike action if a pay offer mirrors that in England.
The Queen has praised the courage of those working on the frontline during the pandemic.
Priti Patel orders a review into the death of Ruth Williams, who was killed by her husband.
Forty people protested against the controversial plan in Manchester and an NHS worker was arrested.
Sarah Everard has been missing from south London since Wednesday evening.
Boris Johnson defends his pay rise proposals after a warning nurses may quit for feeling undervalued.
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