People staying in government-approved hotels have complained of inedible food and feeling unsafe.
A DUP bill to stop abortions in cases of non-fatal disabilities effectively falls after tight vote.
Volunteers at one vaccination centre say they are proud of their work and urge others to sign up.
Trials are under way of the new method of delivering the vaccine, developed by Cambridge University.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
Thomas Schreiber admits manslaughter but denies murdering Sir Richard Sutton.
No Way Home brings Tom Holland's superhero together with characters from previous eras.
A rave that would have forced Edinburgh's largest vaccination centre to close for more than a week is to be cancelled.
Grenfell United say they've been "dignified and patient" but want to see progress in the criminal case.
It seems deliveries to bins are common, but what are your rights if your package goes missing?
Jack Simm sued his landlord after saying his accommodation was like a "building site".
The UK has taken all 11 African countries off England's red list, easing travel restrictions
Welsh health minister says she does not want to cancel Christmas but is not ruling anything out.
The Scottish government issues "strong guidance" asking people to limit gatherings to three households at a time.
Appointments for in-person PCR tests were temporarily unavailable across the whole of England earlier.
Star Hobson's mother is also convicted of causing or allowing her death after months of abuse.
Queues are being reported at centres and walk-in clinics, as the booster programme is expanded to deal with the Omicron variant.
Measures include committing to stay within the European Convention - despite pressure from some Tories.
Doctors have previously described the woman as the "most complicated" Covid patient in the world.
Head teachers warn some schools in England are struggling to stay open due to high Covid rates.
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