Health Minister Robin Swann says he's taking legal advice on how he can act to "replace the bulk of restrictions".
The PM's new director of communications Guto Harri reveals how he accepted the new job in Downing Street.
The traditional military mark of honour held to celebrate the Queen's 70 years on the throne.
Great Britain's curling mixed doubles pair miss the chance to guarantee at least a silver medal at the Winter Olympics.
Boris Johnson promises action after plans to tackle record waiting lists in England are delayed.
But grade inflation caused by two years of teacher-assessed grades will not continue, exam boards say.
Several Leeds buildings will be lit in yellow and blue for the "sombre milestone", the council says.
Police said they were investigating those involved in the disruption in Nottingham city centre.
A van driver has appeared in court charged with causing the girl's death by dangerous driving.
Author Kate Long shared images of girls' items telling them to "be kind" or "keep on smiling".
Discussion of Scottish independence was muted during the pandemic - but it has not gone away.
The dog walker called 999 after her cockapoo, Poppy, kept barking and alerted her to a man in the water.
The Scottish government is criticised for not doing more to prevent record waiting times and staff shortages.
The UK and Republic of Ireland football associations agree not to bid for the 2030 World Cup and will instead focus on a joint bid to host Euro 2028.
The health secretary argues partners should be "off limits" ahead of a new book about the PM's wife.
Paul Collingwood is appointed as England interim head coach for the three-match Test series against the West Indies in March.
"Loving daughter and granddaughter" Amanda Selby, 15, was killed by her brother in July.
The Labour leader has said he did not break rules after being pictured drinking a beer in April 2021.
A charity says a biobank library of human tissue is needed so experts can try to cure tinnitus.
Boris Johnson seeks to reassure Tory backbenchers amid the fallout from Sue Gray's initial report.
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