Keri says her daughter has seen operations postponed twice due to Covid-related staff shortages.
A family wins appeal against Education Authority to get support for their son with special needs.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday.
Lateral flow tests are now part of UK life, with billions spent on test kits. Has it been worth it?
The TV adventurer says he hopes the honest stories in his shows mitigate their environmental impact.
Primal Scream's Simone Butler challenges perceptions about the relationship in Year of the Dog.
A woman has launched a campaign to inform drivers how poor parking can block wheelchair access.
A group of experienced wild swimmers are taking a daily plunge in January to rise money for charity.
Sunday's front pages carry reports on what the future of living with Covid might start to look like.
Portraits taken at Kew Gardens will go on display at three locations across the UK.
Police are investigating racist abuse that was directed at ex-England defender Ashley Cole at Swindon's FA Cup clash with Manchester City.
Stricter rules in Wales means some games and competitions cannot go ahead in various sports.
Cardiff could lose £20m per game if home matches are moved to England due to Covid rules, businesses say.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews has criticised how an alleged anti-Semitic incident was reported.
The UK is the seventh country to pass this number, after the US, Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico and Peru.
John Boyd, 77, from Norfolk has been found safe and well in the London area, say police.
A Local Government Ombudsman report says the care home's actions were "inexcusable".
The housing secretary will set out measures to force developers to pay for cladding removal.
Health and Science Reporter Laura Foster tries to help us understand the impact Covid-19 has had on the UK.
There were 1,362 people in hospital with the virus in Scotland on Friday - up from 897 on Hogmanay.
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