Public events to see in 2022 were scrapped in London and Edinburgh amid the spread of Omicron.
GPs will be testing out the socially prescribed course as a pilot in January 2022.
New Covid restrictions brought in on 26 December have seen many festive gigs cancelled.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
The health secretary believes the country must look to "live alongside" coronavirus in 2022.
Families say they face accusations of bad parenting over their children's little-known condition.
Radio 4 Today guest editor Mina Smallman, whose daughters were murdered last year, focuses on Victim Support.
The front pages celebrate the people recognised in the New Year Honours list while ushering in 2022.
The BBC's political team talk through what stories might make the headlines in 2022.
Aspiring stuntmen learn to dive as part of their quest to be included on the British Stunt Register.
Girls' Night offers a safe place where women can skateboard and socialise.
Athletes, actresses, campaigners, Tony Blair, a Spice Girl, and an 11-year-old boy are also honoured.
Max Woosey has spent almost 640 nights camping outside to raise money for the North Devon Hospice.
The government advisers, newly knighted, have been thrust into the spotlight. But what makes them tick?
Sheila Parker, of Chorley, has played the game since the age of 13 and led the national side in 1972.
A supermarket worker thought her letter marked "On Her Majesty's Service" was a speeding ticket.
The mother of Manchester Arena bomb victim Martyn Hett is appointed OBE in the New Year Honours.
Actresses Joanna Lumley and Vanessa Redgrave are among the stars on the New Year Honours list.
Tobias Weller from Sheffield says "It feels absolutely amazing to be honoured by the Queen."
Dr Gregor Smith and Olympic swimmer Duncan Scott are among Scots recognised by the Queen.
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