As well as stopping some infections, jabs "cut the risk" of long Covid in those who still catch the virus.
Hundreds of hospital staff are identified as potentially coming into contact with the disease.
Bronagh Murray took a religious and sexual discrimination case against the Ministry of Defence.
The Queen meets ambassadors via video link, her first engagement since contact with Prince Charles.
Mother of footballer Emiliano Sala wants justice for him and to prevent future deaths, inquest hears.
DJs, shop owners and music figures discuss a much-loved arcade's place in Manchester's cultural landscape.
A gist of secret evidence sessions has been read at the inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack.
But the High Court dismisses claims the then-health secretary showed bias when making appointments.
People on the streets of Northern Ireland react to the removal of the final Covid-19 regulations.
Boris Johnson says there are signs of diplomatic progress, but Russian activity is "not encouraging".
Mina Smallman says Dame Cressida Dick's comments about her daughters' case were "smoke-screening".
Boris Johnson says there is a "severe" set of economic sanctions ready to go if Russia does invade.
The health service will no longer receive a 10% increase in funding to tackle spiralling waiting lists.
Death certificates suggest fewer people are dying with, or from, Covid.
Artists including Little Simz, Father John Misty and Pixies will perform in the Welsh capital.
Matt and Liam started a podcast about miscarriage after their own personal experiences of loss.
Stephanie Coles was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer after she found a lump on her stomach.
Daisy Jeffery said her brother Jack would have been "amazed" by how far his story had travelled.
The woman, 35, and 11-month-old child die at the scene in Shropshire between Newport and Tern Hill.
Gary Kelly and Craig Gorton stole data relating to about 64,000 credit cards and 24,000 Apple IDs.
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