Kenny Reilly, 29, died two days after he was shot in the head in Maryhill, Glasgow, in April 2018.
Ministers want the option of enforcing face masks and vaccine passports until late September.
Lorna Fillingham says vulnerable people have been left "high and dry" by the government's actions.
Boris Johnson says he hates fraud, as he faces calls to apologise for not including it in crime statistics.
A councillor's remarks about Blackpool are branded "ill-informed" and "deplorable".
How singing together after Covid restrictions is making a difference for choir members across Scotland.
Ian Stewart claimed his wife Diane died while putting out the washing. In fact she was murdered.
The RSPCA has taken Kurt Zouma's cats away from him after videos emerged on social media of the West Ham defender kicking and slapping one of them.
The rules are due to end in March - but that could be brought forward if "encouraging trends continue".
The Mirror says the photo was from a Christmas quiz held in Downing St when London was under Tier Two rules.
The UK government wants to legislate on Irish and Ulster-Scots before the assembly election.
Accounts for the charity show it paid out £160,000 in grants and spent the same on management.
Janus Wagonback - known as George - successfully predicted 10 draws to get the big win.
Mark See filled a six-pint milk bottle with petrol, covered his mother with it and set her alight.
A man was arrested after the United Airlines flight from Newark Airport landed at Heathrow.
The PM tells MPs he expects to end England's restrictions “a full month early” - if data trends continue.
The national clinical director says Scotland is on track, but the virus is only 'halfway through'.
Sadiq Khan tells the BBC he will "take action" if he is not satisfied by Dame Cressida Dick's response.
BBC News NI speaks to donors, recipients and a surgeon about the impact of the new opt-out policy.
A mum says her autistic son needs a transplant but medics argue it is not in his best interests.
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