Boris Johnson will make a televised address at 20:00 GMT to outline further steps as virus cases rise.
Some specialist firms across the EU are no longer delivering to the UK because of Brexit tax changes.
The Labour leader says that the government must act now to reduce the transmission of Covid-19.
Thousands of people travelled miles to enjoy the snow at Rivington despite warnings to stay local.
People descended upon the Cairngorms, even though travel is banned outside local authority areas.
Mainland Scotland faces tougher restrictions from midnight, and schools will remain closed until February.
Virgin Media says customers will see bills go up 4% on average, between £30 and £54 a year for most.
The Wikileaks founder is wanted in the US over the publication of thousands of classified documents.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali tests positive for Covid-19 upon arrival at Hambantota airport in Sri Lanka.
Some school pupils are due back this week, unless "evidence changes" in the spread of coronavirus.
An NHS chief executive says it 'beggars belief' people took pictures of empty corridors.
Daniel Walsh put body parts into a sett in the hope they would be eaten by badgers, the judge said.
Shares surge on the first day of trading in 2021 as the rollout of the second vaccine gets under way.
Boris Johnson warns there are "tough, tough" weeks to come and asks people to keep disciplined.
Her Majesty said the now 75-year-old show had "played a significant part in the evolving of women".
As businesses return to work after Christmas, the amount of freight moving through NI will increase.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says action has been taken to close schools in areas most under pressure.
University College London says students will not return to campus until at least the end of February.
Nóra Quoirin was found naked next to a stream 10 days after arriving for a family holiday.
NI has 50,000 doses of the coronavirus jab and people over the age of 80 will be prioritised.
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