Alan John's wife Ruth says her late husband "did despair about what was happening".
Colleagues of Dr Sabra, a cardiologist at Pinderfields, say they want their 'dear friend' home safe.
A pathologist says John and Susan Cooper died of carbon monoxide poisoning, inquest hears.
It comes after the Covid inquiry was told disabled people were "largely disregarded" during the pandemic.
Michael Matheson said he was using the device for constituency work while on holiday in Morocco.
The government has published a new timeline of when it was asked to provide evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry.
The Princess of Wales also met the her regiment's mascot, Emrys Jones, a Welsh Mountain Pony.
The secretary of state makes a funding announcement, but those impacted by flooding say it's not enough.
Thousands of protesters are due to march through London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza on Armistice Day.
Lord Sedwill told the Covid inquiry there had been a loss of confidence in the former health secretary.
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black was accused of assaulting BBC Three presenter Teddy Edwardes.
Tributes are paid to Alfie Lewis, who was fatally stabbed in Leeds on Tuesday.
Facial recognition was also used to search for terrorists, a police and crime commissioner says.
Workers will vote on a pay deal that could halt 18 months of disruptive strike action.
The government has made the possession of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a criminal offence.
An officer tells Gracie Spinks's inquest she did not think the weapons were related to crime.
Ahmed Sabra says UK government failures to help him escape means he faces a "death sentence".
Carol Vorderman broke BBC guidelines with vocal attacks against the government on social media.
Local authorities will be able to charge up to twice as much under proposals laid before MSPs.
Mike Hall estimates there has been £60K of damage to his Luton home after his identity was stolen.
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