The actress says comedians fear being cancelled as a poll finds Britons often censor their opinions.
The news no fresh Covid curbs will be brought in before Christmas makes most of Wednesday's front pages.
Infected people in England can end quarantine early with negative test results on day six and seven.
The government is urged not to abandon talks to let the UK take part in a €100bn EU research programme.
Michael Gove says the club should reconsider ties to Kingspan over its role in the Grenfell fire.
The Advertising Standards Authority said the club 'failed to illustrate the risk of the investment'.
A school for deaf and visually impaired children has recorded a special Christmas carol video.
Joel Akwenuke, founder of hair treatment company New Fade, shares his business advice.
The health secretary shortens self-isolation for people with negative tests on days six and seven.
BBC Scotland answers your questions about the latest Covid restrictions.
Some train services are temporarily cancelled due to staff shortages caused by Covid.
Kirsty Nelson works with people in poverty and with addictions who are just "scraping by".
Hospitality table service and indoor mixing limits could follow as ministers want more restrictions.
The 30-year-old woman's body was found in a house in north Belfast on Saturday.
But Boris Johnson says "we can't rule out any further measures after Christmas" as Omicron spreads fast.
Celtic, Hibs and Motherwell request the Scottish Premiership winter break is brought forward to avoid festive fixtures being impacted by capped capacities.
The Olympian's home was broken into while he was recovering from a serious cycling crash.
The West End musical will return "as soon as this wave is licked", the composer and producer says.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
Duval Daly sticks his tongue out and tells Michael Bennett's family: "I will be out in three years."
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