The current limit of 500 people at outdoor events such as football matches and concerts will be lifted on Monday.
Jim Shannon cries as he tells Parliament his mother-in-law died alone with Covid-19 in 2020.
There is pressure on the government as it emerges up to 100 people were invited to drinks during lockdown.
Police investigating the 2007 disappearance of Doncaster teen Andrew Gosden arrest two London men.
Angela Rayner pushes for answers over lockdown garden drinks at No 10, as MPs pile pressure on the PM.
Police applied to restrict airspace over Windsor Castle after a security review.
Two-week-old Reuben McNulty may have been seen as a "squeaky toy" by the pet, an inquest hears.
Boris Johnson has failed to give answers to simple questions, Wales' health minister says.
The education secretary says he's making contingency plans as schools struggle with staff absence
Britain's busiest airport wants an end to testing for all vaccinated travellers, as passengers hit 50-year low.
Ion Onut, 41, is jailed for more than eight years for causing the deaths of three people in July.
A nurse who refused Sally Mays a place in a mental health unit hours before her death is sanctioned.
The rehabilitation project is to cease following the murders of Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt.
PC Oliver Perry-Smith is charged with misconduct in public office and computer misuse.
People are "furious" over post-work drinks in the No 10 garden, says a former Scottish Tory leader.
There are allegations people linked to the government held a series of gatherings during lockdown.
Edward Argar says it is right that the PM commissioned an independent inquiry into No 10 parties.
Mike Allen has built a castle to help others after suffering problems with his own mental health.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
A cross-party committee calls for changes to the agreement made nearly 30 years ago.
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