Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood are to leave the England camp after breaking Covid-19 quarantine guidelines in Iceland, says manager Gareth Southgate.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this Monday evening.
More than 1.1 million people will be affected by the measures after the inclusion of two more areas.
It comes after he and the Duchess of Sussex agreed a production deal with media company Netflix.
The primary in Lossiemouth is undergoing a deep clean so it can be opened to all other pupils.
Health Minister launches immediate high level investigation following the death.
Kieran Amos "ballooned" to 21st before a weight loss challenge and had not played for seven years.
The 49-year-old faces 18 charges, including an alleged plot to hack computers and obtain US documents.
No 10 confirms new legislation could change trade rules in Northern Ireland, but deny the measures are extreme.
Staff at Burton's Biscuits' Edinburgh plant, which also makes Wagon Wheels, are threatening strikes.
Up to 300 people who attended a football match are told to self-isolate after 28 tested positive.
A teenage boy has been arrested in connection with the shooting of the Year 11 student.
The warning comes after a member of staff at a school tested positive for Covid-19.
Marie McCourt has been ordered to pay Ian Simms' costs after a failed bid to stop his release.
The health secretary says new coronavirus spikes in France and Spain started with young people.
The first minister says a continued rise in coronavirus cases in Scotland must be taken "really seriously".
Bijou Weddings will pay back more to couples whose weddings were cancelled under lockdown.
Business groups warn of large scale cuts if the job retention scheme is not extended after October.
The hearing begins less than a mile away from where the bomb exploded on 22 May 2017.
Parties that were pro-remain urge against changes to the NI Protocol in the Brexit deal.
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