The cash raised by Marcus Rashford and chef Tom Kerridge will fund 750,000 meals for people in poverty.
People in Northern Ireland with a positive lateral flow test no longer need a PCR test.
The belted kingfisher has only been officially recorded on UK shores three times previously.
Suspected stroke victims are among those who may be advised to make their own way to help.
The rule change for England will take effect from 11 January, the UK Health Security Agency says.
The Mail on Sunday was found to have invaded her privacy by publishing a letter to her father.
Without extra money and lighter Covid restrictions businesses will be in "peril", UK Hospitality Cymru says.
Lincolnshire is a bird flu hot-spot during the largest outbreak of infections England has known.
The government said restoring crown stamps to pints was one of the "key successes" of Brexit so far.
The Boswells School says the author's views "do not align" with its own policy and beliefs.
A team of enthusiasts have been restoring the C47 Dakota after it was found at a US scrap yard.
Labour's leader will miss Prime Minister's Questions, with deputy Angela Rayner filling in for him.
Store visits hit their highest level since March 2020 as consumer confidence returned, research suggests.
Former winner Tim Campbell will replace Claude Littner, who was injured in a cycling accident.
The jab is expected to be available for some children aged five to 11 from late January.
With case rates of the Omicron variant so high, airlines say testing passengers is having no real impact.
Staffing shortages prompt a "temporary" halt to some surgery at 17 hospitals in the region.
A teaching union in Wales says any decisions over exams should not be taken at the last minute.
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A 36-year-old man is due in court over the killing of Aidan Mann in Downpatrick, County Down.
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