Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
The prime minister will use a speech in Germany to appeal to fellow leaders to show unity on Russia.
The health service will instead fund its own gambling services from 1 April, says mental health boss.
The proposed measure is likely to be dropped from an animal welfare bill, after ministers raised concerns.
Boris Johnson was one of more than 50 people to be sent the document by the Metropolitan Police.
After tackling depression, beatboxer Shlomo is now back on stage helping children's mental health.
The planned Millennium Falcon exhibition even pushed one family to make the jump to hyperspace early.
The fallout and damage wrought by Storm Eunice dominates Saturday's front pages.
At least 3,000 spectators and 25 bands attend a demonstration in Markethill, County Armagh.
A Met Office yellow warning for ice covers much of Scotland overnight after a day of issues caused by snow.
Mary Paterson is one of thousands facing energy price rises of 200% because of no price cap protection.
Powerful winds have brought down trees and spread debris, killing three people and injuring others.
A woman is seriously injured but a baby escapes unharmed after they were hit by a falling tree.
A 10-month-old baby was being rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties when the vehicle became stuck.
Figures show just over half of Newcastle's eligible population has had a booster.
The man died at the scene in Edgware before he could be taken to hospital, paramedics say.
Glasgow-born Brian McBride built his career in the digital and tech sectors, leading T-Mobile and Amazon in the UK.
Scottish government gender definition for public sector boards is ruled a breach of equality law.
The Duke of Sussex is challenging a government decision to refuse police security during visits.
Great Britain are stripped of the silver medal won in the 4x100 metre relay at the Tokyo Olympics because of CJ Ujah's doping violation.
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