Merseyside Police came under fire for a billboard claiming "being offensive is an offence" in Wirral.
Latifah King, 27, was initially told her "excruciating" leg pain was sciatica, her family says.
Dr Larch Maxey has spent almost a month inside a network of tunnels in protest at the HS2 project.
The exact reason for the Duke of Edinburgh's admission to hospital last Tuesday has not been disclosed.
The department store giant may close another eight stores in a further blow for the High Street.
The man, a senior member of banned group al-Muhajiroun, cut off an electronic tag and fled his home.
A 'significant' number of people with HIV feel unable to talk to their GP, a leading charity said.
First evidence from the UK's vaccine programme shows a reduction in hospitalisations in Scotland.
His daughters call for the public to 'continue to support the NHS by staying at home'.
Schools across the country have been closed to the vast majority of pupils since December.
Outdoor sports including football, golf and tennis will be allowed to resume in England from 29 March, according to vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi.
A four-year-old girl and a couple in their twenties died in the house fire in Exeter.
The Belfast venue is expected to open in April for those 60 and under who are not already vaccinated.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
All unpaid carers will also be offered the jab as the vaccine is rolled out to Scotland's next priority groups.
All schools are expected to reopen on 8 March, with some outdoor socialising allowed from 29 March.
The military must respect the wishes of Myanmar's people, the foreign secretary will tell the UN.
The British Psychological Society warns against reinforcing the notion that school pupils are "behind".
The number of firms planning to make staff redundant in the first quarter of 2021 is also falling.
Tom Hayes, jailed for rigging interest rates, tells the BBC fresh evidence will show his conviction was unsafe.
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