About a million scam texts will be sent in the UK this week, with more than half for parcel delivery fraud.
As attendance plummets, UK gyms say they feel left out of the latest Covid support package.
West End production Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a comedy adaption of the classic book.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says managers will meet with the Premier League on Thursday to discuss issues around the Covid-19 pandemic.
Early data suggesting the Omicron coronavirus variant is milder leads many of the front pages.
Retired NHS staff could be drafted in and pre-planned treatments delayed as Omicron hits its peak.
The risk of needing hospital treatment could be 30 - 70% lower with Omicron than other variants.
Dancing to be prohibited in all hospitality venues, but sporting events go ahead with no capacity limits.
The Scottish Premiership winter break has been brought forward from 4 January and will begin after Sunday's fixtures.
BBC News NI sets out the latest steps ministers are taking to deal with a spike in Covid-19 cases.
Some 106,122 cases are announced - the latest in a series of record-breaking days for infections.
Scientists uncover evidence for a large-scale, prehistoric migration into Britain in the Bronze Age.
Maisie Newell died almost 14 years after being thrown into her cot by her father.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening.
From 26 December new measures to tackle coronavirus will be applied to Wales' hospitality industry.
LadBaby are going for a record fourth UK Christmas number one in a row - with help from Ed and Elton.
It wasn't until Emma's partner held a knife to her throat that she escaped a violent relationship.
Two families living in temporary accommodation tell the BBC of their struggle to find homes.
Public Health Wales reported over 4,500 new cases of coronavirus.
And advisers say boosters should be offered to some older children due to the risk of Omicron.
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