The BBC has found Facebook posts claiming to sell Covid vaccine passes for people who haven't been jabbed.
The Countdown star sued an ex-aide of Jeremy Corbyn over comments made on Twitter in 2019.
Brighton's council is accused of placing vulnerable people in unsuitable housing away from the city.
Models suggest a peak in Scotland in late January or early February, according to Prof Jason Leitch.
Nichola Leighton drove her son and his friends to attack rival gang member Levi Ernest-Morrison.
Ben Shand was staying with his girlfriend Beth Aspey in Reading when he launched the fatal attack.
A national police policy had a "chilling effect" on freedom of speech, the Court of Appeal rules.
The hospitality sector says urgent action is needed as it struggles with the impact of Omicron.
Almost 50% of London's major venues scrapped performances this weekend as Covid continues to spread.
Ministers will keep reviewing the data "hour by hour" as they consider three options of Covid measures.
A court hears Paul Marsh inflicted catastrophic injuries on his girlfriend's disabled daughter.
Three men guilty of abducting and assaulting the Fermanagh businessman are sentenced to up to 30 years.
After seven years in the post, the journalist will now take on other roles within the BBC.
Police dashcam shows a driver narrowly avoiding other cars and bikes while trying to evade officers.
Positive cases and self-isolation are having an increasing impact on trains and other public services.
Eileen Dean, 93, was beaten to death by Alexander Rawson, 63, at a south London care home.
A weather phenomenon called a temperature inversion leads to some striking images on Scotland's hills.
McVities, which also makes Jaffa Cakes and Penguins, is facing higher ingredient and labour costs.
Watch the first interview the actor and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice gave after their victory.
There was a limit on mourners for Louise Bennett's son while in Downing Street people drank wine.
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